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Good Morning. It's Friday 14th April, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road
Leeds ready to renege on McKennie deal
Football insider Pete O'Rourke has claimed that Leeds no longer have any intentions of making Weston McKennie's stay permanent, regardless of what division they are in next season. The 24yo joined on-loan during the January transfer window, and have a hand-shake agreement with Juventus to make the deal permanent, should they stay up.
McKennie has had an uninspired start to life in West Yorkshire. Whilst his displays haven't been awful, he certainly hasn't lived up to reputation or price tag. In 12 outings, (786 minutes of game time), the USA International has gained a 'Whoscored' rating of 6.52, leaving him 15th out of 28.
If Leeds are to climb the table next season (if of course they stay up), tough decisions must be made. They need to rid themselves of the stragglers, and build a squad around the top players, such as Meslier, Wober, Koch, Adams, Summerville, Gnonto, Harrison, Sinisterra and perhaps Rodrigo.
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Tough decisions to be made
Like it or not, but as our league standing suggests, the majority of the players are not good enough for the top flight! If they were, we wouldn't be languishing two points from the drop zone with eight to play (again). Many of you may point the finger of blame at the Manager, and to some degree, they have to take their fair share of flak for the predicament Leeds find themselves in, but the bottom line falls on the players on the pitch.
Consistency is the key. It's easy to remember odd games where individual players have excelled, but unless they can do it on a regular basis, they are no good for Leeds or the Premier League. It's easy to point out the youngsters in the squad, who are in the developmental stage, but we need to be looking at the core players, consistently in the starting line up, and looking to replace at least half of them. The league table does not lie!
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Is Meslier having a poor season
Ilan Meslier has been an inspiration since joining from Lorient in 2019. Even at the tender age of 19, he would make the number one jersey his own, following an eight game ban for Kiko Casilla, and has kept hold of it ever since. The Frenchman has never really had competition for his place, and apart from the odd Cup game has become an automatic choice between the sticks.
His distribution may be terrible at times, but has always made amends with his shot-stopping abilities. There has been wide speculation, that perhaps his head has been turned, by interest from top European clubs, which may have affected his performances this season, and the stats back this up.
On average, according to data recorded by 'fbref.com', Leeds concede 1.8 goals per game. Only Bournemouth have a worse record (1.9). Saying that, he is the 7th busiest keeper, having had to contend with 136 shots on target, so far this season. Only Brentford (161), Bournemouth (157), Fulham (149), Everton (149), Leicester City (142) and Nottingham Forest (138) have conceded more efforts at goal.
From the 136 shots on goal, the Frenchman has saved 83 of them (placing him 13th), but percentage wise 62.5% (18th). He has kept five clean sheets this season (19th).
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