08-04-2019, 20:44
Almost a year to the day Leeds arrive at Deepdale, last season we won 3-1 against a Leeds side which had nothing to play for and had some young players in the side due to injuries. They arrive tomorrow in with a chance of automatic promotion although we didn't help them on Saturday by losing to the Blunts.
Third meeting between the sides this season one win each both at Elland Road, we won th League cup tie 2-0 with Barker scoring a wonder goal and in the league we were stuffed 3-0, think that night Bielsa wanted to make a point and they certainly did that night. Interestingly Bielsa was impressed with the style of football we play, considering we were at the bottom of the table that was no mean compliment.
They have a small squad compared to us but have obviously bought into the way the manager has wanted them to play, like us they have also had injuries, Roofe has been the major miss although he was back in the squad at Brum, from the hightlights of that one Bamford should have had three, Douglas the full back is out for the season, possible doubt over Hernandez.
Saturday was a hard game several players were not fully fit, Robinson and Briowne, bit short on numbers again, almostb at the point of no return for the Whites lose this and personalview that will be it for this season.
Team News: Leeds United
Preston North End manager Alex Neil has no new injury concerns for his side’s clash with high-flying Leeds United on Tuesday night.
Alan Browne returned to the squad for the clash with Sheffield United at the weekend, but the boss could not call upon Daniel Johnson, who had an Achilles problem.
Paul Gallagher and Ben Pearson were both included in the squad against the Blades, despite niggles and are again expected to play through the pain barrier against Marcelo Bielsa’s men.
Club captain Tom Clarke remains on the sidelines, with Tom Barkhuizen (knee), Andrew Hughes (hamstring) and Josh Harrop and Billy Bodin (both ACL), with the latter quartet all ruled out for the season already, along with Brandon Barker (hamstring).
For the visitors, the Leeds boss must make a late chance on Pablo Hernandez, who picked up a kick late in the defeat at Birmingham City, leaving St Andrews in a protective boot.
Speaking at his press conference for the game under the Deepdale floodlights, Bielsa said of his attacker: “There is a possibility that Pablo cannot play the game. [Kemar] Roofe will play in his position if Hernandez cannot play.
“He received a kick in the last minute of the [Birmingham City] game. We are not going to take any risks if playing makes his injury worse.
“[Roofe] missed a lot of time. The minutes he had in the previous game were minutes without much space. To get to his usual performance level, he has to play. We cannot verify his level in training but he has done very high work and is in very good physical condition.”
Ref Watch: Leeds United
The match official for Tuesday evening’s game against Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United at Deepdale is Robert Jones.
The referee, from Merseyside, is in his third season on the EFL lists. He has officiated three North End games during his career, but this will be the first time he has taken charge of PNE this season.
His first visit to PR1 was the 1-1 draw against Rotherham in April 2017 and most recently he refereed the Lilywhites’ 2-1 victory away against QPR in April 2018.
The 33-year-old’s other game at Deepdale saw him send off PNE midfielder John Welsh for two bookable offences during the 1-1 draw against Wolves in February 2018.
He has already officiated three Leeds United games this season and the Yorkshire side have won two of those games and drew the other one.
This will be his 33rd game this season and he has issued 98 yellow cards and one red card. The referee has also awarded five penalties so far this season as well as taking charge of our visitors three times so far.
The assistants for the night’s game will be Nick Hopton and Shaun Hudson while Oliver Langford is the fourth official.
Third meeting between the sides this season one win each both at Elland Road, we won th League cup tie 2-0 with Barker scoring a wonder goal and in the league we were stuffed 3-0, think that night Bielsa wanted to make a point and they certainly did that night. Interestingly Bielsa was impressed with the style of football we play, considering we were at the bottom of the table that was no mean compliment.
They have a small squad compared to us but have obviously bought into the way the manager has wanted them to play, like us they have also had injuries, Roofe has been the major miss although he was back in the squad at Brum, from the hightlights of that one Bamford should have had three, Douglas the full back is out for the season, possible doubt over Hernandez.
Saturday was a hard game several players were not fully fit, Robinson and Briowne, bit short on numbers again, almostb at the point of no return for the Whites lose this and personalview that will be it for this season.
Team News: Leeds United
Preston North End manager Alex Neil has no new injury concerns for his side’s clash with high-flying Leeds United on Tuesday night.
Alan Browne returned to the squad for the clash with Sheffield United at the weekend, but the boss could not call upon Daniel Johnson, who had an Achilles problem.
Paul Gallagher and Ben Pearson were both included in the squad against the Blades, despite niggles and are again expected to play through the pain barrier against Marcelo Bielsa’s men.
Club captain Tom Clarke remains on the sidelines, with Tom Barkhuizen (knee), Andrew Hughes (hamstring) and Josh Harrop and Billy Bodin (both ACL), with the latter quartet all ruled out for the season already, along with Brandon Barker (hamstring).
For the visitors, the Leeds boss must make a late chance on Pablo Hernandez, who picked up a kick late in the defeat at Birmingham City, leaving St Andrews in a protective boot.
Speaking at his press conference for the game under the Deepdale floodlights, Bielsa said of his attacker: “There is a possibility that Pablo cannot play the game. [Kemar] Roofe will play in his position if Hernandez cannot play.
“He received a kick in the last minute of the [Birmingham City] game. We are not going to take any risks if playing makes his injury worse.
“[Roofe] missed a lot of time. The minutes he had in the previous game were minutes without much space. To get to his usual performance level, he has to play. We cannot verify his level in training but he has done very high work and is in very good physical condition.”
Ref Watch: Leeds United
The match official for Tuesday evening’s game against Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United at Deepdale is Robert Jones.
The referee, from Merseyside, is in his third season on the EFL lists. He has officiated three North End games during his career, but this will be the first time he has taken charge of PNE this season.
His first visit to PR1 was the 1-1 draw against Rotherham in April 2017 and most recently he refereed the Lilywhites’ 2-1 victory away against QPR in April 2018.
The 33-year-old’s other game at Deepdale saw him send off PNE midfielder John Welsh for two bookable offences during the 1-1 draw against Wolves in February 2018.
He has already officiated three Leeds United games this season and the Yorkshire side have won two of those games and drew the other one.
This will be his 33rd game this season and he has issued 98 yellow cards and one red card. The referee has also awarded five penalties so far this season as well as taking charge of our visitors three times so far.
The assistants for the night’s game will be Nick Hopton and Shaun Hudson while Oliver Langford is the fourth official.
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