The radio commentary on the Preston game suggested that Leeds played some good football Confidence is high use it.Same team please.
Pontus Jansson is keen on a return to his boyhood club, but doubts the Manchester United star is. Leeds United defender Pontus Jansson has been discussing his future with Swedish paper Fotbollskanalen this week, in which he admitted a desire to one day return to his boyhood club Malmo. Of course Jansson is not the only big Swedish talent, currently playing in England, to have come through the ranks at Malmo. Zlatan Ibrahimovic was with the club from a young age and the Manchester United superstar made his professional debut whilst at the club. He has now reached his advanced football years, but is still scoring goals for United, even at 35-years-old. But would he return to Malmo at the end of his career. The Leeds player would love to see it, but feels it is unlikely. He joked: “I do not expect him (to return to Malmo). He is just a fake Malmoit. “No, it would be a dream if he did come here, but it is hard to see it happening.” First and foremost, Jansson is brave calling the outspoken Zlatan a fake! But secondly, he is probably right regarding his potential return to Sweden. Zlatan may be getting on, but his 28 goals in 43 games for Manchester United this season certainly suggest he still has a lot to offer at the higher spectrum of the game. If he is ever going to return to Malmo, it will not be for a long time yet.
Three explosions have hit a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund football team to their home Champions League quarter-final match against Monaco. Spain international Marc Bartra was taken to hospital with an injury to his hand, the club said. The team tweeted (in German) that the other players were safe and there was no danger in or around the stadium. The first-leg match was postponed and will now be played on Wednesday at 18:45 local time (16:45 GMT). Pictures from the scene showed the bus's windows broken in the blasts. Police said that "three explosive charges detonated" at Hoechsten outside the city at about 19:00 local time, but gave no further details. please log in to view this image
Sad though it is, the juvenile in me can't help but snigger at the Dortmund Fahrt Man being able advertise his talents on the side of a football coach
I hope you turn them over Matt for my Brighton bet, that combined with the gays winning at Wolves will give them one hand on the title. Winning at Wolves will certainly ramp up the pressure on the Toon boys.
Explosions? And they all walked away with only a hand injury? Storm in a teacup, more like. Prolly some old drunk Irish guy chucking bottles of Lucozade about.