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Match Day Thread Leeds United v Newcastle United

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    Leeds United v Newcastle United
    Saturday 30th August@17:30 | Elland Road


    Newcastle Utd will be looking to pile the pressure on Daniel Farke when they visit Elland Road on Saturday tea-time. The Magpies are yet to win this season, and Eddie Howe will be desperate to make that happen against a Leeds squad who have had a truly torrid week; culminating in a humbling 5-0 defeat at the Emirates last weekend, swiftly followed by a woeful performance and subsequent Cup exit at the hands of crisis club Sheffield Wednesday.

    For Daniel Farke and his squad, the immediate expectation is not necessarily a win, but a significant bounce-back in attitude and, crucially, performance. He faces a challenging task in reshaping his lineup, with key midfielders Ethan Ampadu and AO Tanaka both sidelined until after the international break due to MCL knee injuries. In central defence, a reshuffle is on the cards, with Jaka Bijol potentially being preferred over Pascal Struijk as the manager seeks to shore up a leaky backline.

    However, there's a glimmer of excitement for the home support, as new recruits Noah Okafor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin could be poised to make their highly anticipated Elland Road bows, offering fresh impetus and attacking threat after a week where goals were sorely missing.

    Across the dugout, Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe arrives in West Yorkshire grappling with his own significant personnel headaches. The Magpies are reeling from a string of injuries and suspensions that threaten to derail their strong start to the season.

    Crucial midfield lynchpin Joelinton was forced off with a groin injury, while Sandro Tonali sustained damage to his shoulder, leaving both as major doubts for the fixture. Adding to Howe's defensive worries, Fabian Schar is out after enduring a knock to the head, and dynamic winger Anthony Gordon begins a three-match ban.

    These absences mean Howe may be forced to turn to new faces or those on the periphery. Former Aston Villa star Jacob Ramsey and Malick Thiaw are on standby, with both potentially set to make their full debuts for Newcastle in what promises to be an intense atmosphere.
     
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    The injuries for Newcastle seem like good news for us but probably not as good as first thoughts, not when they can bring in £35m players to deputise.

    Perri
    Bogle Rodon Struijk Gudmundsson
    Gruev
    Longstaff Stach
    James DCL Gnonto
     
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    Can see us starting Bijol for Struijk & Okafor for James and have Gnoto on the right but otherwise spot on.
     
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    Okafor injured already

    DCL won't be starting, may get some minutes.
    International break will help getting his fitness up.
     
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    Hoping for a repeat performance to Everton game Bothe from players and the cracking atmosphere. A win would be brilliant but Id settle for the performance to settle the ship. We need some form of stability over next couple of seasons and not this nonsensical knee jerk Farke out rubbish after a couple of games. Remember a win on Saturday could see us in the top eight
     
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    Living in Bar Code country working and outnumbered with barcodes personnel this is one game high on my calendar.
    After Everton I was looking forward to it now I'm very nervous.
    Already have had a black and white flag over my back fence.
    All good humored stuff but I really really want to rub some faces in it come Saturday night.
    Look its going to be tough but not impossible I put Newcastle in the same boat as us both fanatical home support home and away and can make a home game turn on its head and could come off the pitch like world beaters then the next game both could play like they never played together before.
    Watched them Monday night yeah they lost but they ripped Liverpool apart at times still don't think Liverpool are clicking though yet.
    obviously i want to win but win lose or draw most of all is I want to see some passion, a fight, a want to win. busting a gut to get on things. Never seen that at all in last two games. first one was understandable the 2nd one I'm still havin nightmares about it really has cut to my bone.
     
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    Newcastle sit below us in the table but they are the team that have looked the best in the opening two weekends. If they had a striker they would have smashed Villa and they bullied Liverpool even with 10 men.

    Very hard to see us get something out of this game but i'm hopeful that we see a bit more effort, tempo, aggression from us. I want to see Dan James and Gnonto taking on the full backs instead of passing the ball backwards. I'd like to see a keeper save a ****ing shot on target at some point.

    Some vitally important games when we return from international break.
     
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    Typical of the youth today, it's all want want want :emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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    Hopefully Woltemade wont be done in time for Saturday.

    Im in disbelief Newcastle have got him to be honest. It was all but agreed he would replace Kane at Bayern and was unavailable to anyone else. Im excited to watch him play in England. Peter Crouch tall, stronger, very quick feet, can drop in at 10 and pick a pass, can run in behind, can hold the ball up.

    Genuinely surprised he would go to Newcastle. Thought his next m9ve would be Bayern or even Madrid.

    Maybe I've overrated him?
     
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