The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Monday 15th December)

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Good Morning. It's Monday 15th December, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road

Leeds secure's well deserved point at Brentford

Dominic Calvert-Lewin extended his remarkable run of form by scoring in his fourth successive match as Leeds United came from behind to secure a well-earned 1-1 draw at Brentford on Sunday afternoon. Veteran midfielder Jordan Henderson broke the deadlock for the Bee's with just 20 minutes remaining yet could still be credited an an own goal as replays show his effort was heading for the woodwork, before glancing off Bijol. Leeds refused to buckle under pressure. In a tightly contested encounter with few clear-cut chances, it was Calvert-Lewin who again proved decisive. The England international timed his run impeccably to meet a pinpoint cross from substitute Wilfried Gnonto in the 82nd minute, heading home with composure and extending his goal tally to four in as many games.

Leeds’ performance underlines the vital contribution of Calvert-Lewin’s intelligence, strength and aerial prowess up front. Fans had questioned his end product following seven goalless appearances earlier this season, but goals against Manchester City, Brighton, Burnley and now Brentford have silenced doubters and injected fresh belief into Daniel Farke's side. That confidence showed in the final third, where Leeds outshot Brentford 15 to 8, registered five attempts on target to three and claimed three corners while keeping their hosts at zero. Gabriel Gudmundsson almost gifted the hosts a 35th minute lead by giving away a clumsy penalty. The Swedish International had both hands around the waist of the Burkinabé International, who obviously went to ground under the challenge.

Referee Simon Hooper pointed to the spot, only for VAR to intervene and chalk the penalty off by the narrowest of offside margins, much to the relief of Leeds and their travelling fans. On the balance of play, a draw was a just outcome. Brentford had looked dangerous in bursts, but Leeds were more than a match for them, demonstrating resilience and tactical discipline. Noah Okafor dominated proceedings in the first half for Leeds, demonstrating breathtaking close ball control, rapid speed and tying defenders up in knots. He was denied his third goal of the campaign only by Kelleher's outstetched leg, whilst at the other end Keane Lewis-Potter rifled a shot that Perri did well to parry to safety.

The point lifts Leeds to 17th in the Premier League table, three points clear of 18th place West Ham United, who lost 3-2 to Aston Villa earlier in the day, while the Whites sit two points adrift of 16th-placed Nottingham Forest. This result sees Leeds go three league matches unbeaten for the first time since August 2022, a run that proves that Daniel Farke, and his side have plenty of fight left in them. With Calvert-Lewin hitting peak form at just the right moment, Farke will hope his side can build on this momentum and steer clear of a dogfight at the bottom as the season enters its festive phase.

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Could DCL signing prove to be bargain of the season

How much is Dominic Calvert-Lewin worth to Leeds United? Right now, the answer feels almost priceless. Since arriving on a free transfer from Everton last summer, the 28-year-old England striker has steadily grown into Daniel Farke’s preferred centre-forward, and recent weeks have underlined just how vital he is to Leeds’s survival hopes. After a rocky start that saw seven goalless appearances in all competitions, Calvert-Lewin finally kicked into gear when Farke switched to a 5-3-2 formation. Suddenly, his intelligence in the box, aerial power and sheer physical presence began to pay dividends.

Take his workmanlike display at Brentford: despite contending all afternoon with defenders like Nathan Collins and Sepp van den Berg, Calvert-Lewin never stopped probing. His moment arrived late on, when Wilfried Gnonto floated in a teasing cross and the former Everton man rose highest to head beyond Caoimhin Kelleher and rescue a point. It was classic Calvert-Lewin, no frills, just a ruthless finish under pressure. “Yes, he is a fantastic striker, it was never in doubt,” Farke told the BBC after the game. “His CV speaks for itself. One of the best English strikers we have in the Premier League. We are blessed to have him.”

That endorsement speaks volumes. Critics once questioned his end product, pointing to a long scoring drought, but Leeds’s recent three-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, their first since August 2022 - owes much to Calvert-Lewin’s knack for finding the right spot at the right time. Beyond the goals, his work rate, hold-up play and willingness to occupy defenders create space for his teammates to thrive. Financially, bringing in a player of his calibre on a free transfer was shrewd business, even considering his handsome wages. At a club where transfer budgets are tight and every point matters, Calvert-Lewin’s impact has probably been worth far more than his weekly pay packet.

If Leeds do avoid the drop this season, or even push for something more, you can be sure the board will look back on his signing as one of the savviest pieces of business in recent memory. His intelligence, strength and aerial dominance up front have never been in doubt, but Leeds need to keep him fit, which with his injury record, is easier said than done. In recent weeks, Farke's side have shown that they have the kind of fighting spirit to stay up, but will need the financial support of the 49ers in the New Year if they are to manage it.

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Morning all

DCL bargain of the season, not long ago "that's what you expect with freebies"

At this moment in time, Farke has been backed well with the signings, a few weeks ago he wasn't

Results reflect sentiment, I watched a bit of the Sunderland game yesterday, Sunderland fans would argue that both Xhaka and Sadiki were the bargains of the transfer window.

I am just glad we managed a very deserved point on the back of the Chelsea and Liverpool games, that makes it 5 points from the last three, that's good going considering the opposition
 
I criticed the freebie strikers earlier in the season and said it was a massive gamble, but DF has proved me wrong as it looks like both strikers are starting to fire and if it carries on a massive bargain. Brentford tactics went unpunished yesterday as DCL had two CBs constantly trying to stop him jumping and it worked mostly but he got away at the right time for Willies cross. DCL should have had a penalty if the Gudmundson incident was a pen. Crap ref and DCL needs protection from holding and pushing him in the back.
 
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Will be interesting to see how we get on against Palace at the weekend.

Ismaila Sarr will be a massive miss for them (AFCON). They are playing in Europe on Thursday night, play us on Saturday night, then three days later Arsenal in the League Cup Qtr final
Funny how they moved our match away from the Arsenal one, but closer to the European fixture. Almost like they think their reserves can beat KuPS at home.
 
Most of his goals have been scrappy, yesterday's was a great header. He's not a great finisher but his all round game is really good. Saw a debate with Conor Coady who played with him at Everton and he said he was their key player, they weren't the same team without him. I really like him, comes across well in interviews, busts a gut on the pitch. Apparently really good influence in the dressing room.

All about his fitness really. Signing of the season if he stays fit and keeps scoring. Stupid gamble if he does his ACL next week.
 
BTW Doc, You weren't the only one to flag Nmecha/DCL as a risk. A few of us have that T-shirt. Just because it looks OK at the moment doesn't mean it wasn't/isn't a risky gamble. And it could change quickly. No one has a crystal ball, but they were a punt, low risk financially but high risk to start the sseason with them as our only target men.

Not many of us were excited over Buendia and Wilson links either <laugh>
 
Thought it was a fair result. We could have won it, and the referee what utter ****e. I'll take a point since we never get good results darn south at all.

If DCL stays fit, then he could be the signing of the season. Cant see Harrison getting any play time at all. Need to get rid of him and Meslier in Jan, even if its just to free up the wages. That way we could get some loans in and pay them what is required in theory.

We bossed them in the 2nd half, but to be honest they looked like a poor team in general. They certainly didnt look like the home team on many occasions yesterday.

I have a good feeling about Saturdays game, I think we could win that one.

Lastly I'm still not completely convinced by Farke. Feels like someone said to him, try 3-5-2 and see what happens, 'what else could you lose since you've been **** so far with tactics'... I do think that Willy needs to start at some point. Every time he's come on recently he's made an impact. Onwards and upwards!
 
DJM the tactical change has meant a vast reduction in goals conceded, yes 3 by Liverpool but second half City we won it 1-2 and not only that but nobody is missing Dan James as we would have done. Okafor is going to be upset as he told DF he only wanted to come if he was used as a left winger, yet now he’s second striker. Yes he looks a threat up top but for me if Nmecha isn’t fit then Gnonto should get a go at it as he has played for the full Italian side in that role and was playing that role when we signed him. Harrison is now redundant under this system so we r early need to off him even on loan in Jan
 
I think the main worry about DCL is his fitness. Not too sure many fans thought he was ****.

Nmecha was an unknown gamble also with injury issues.

Hopefully we can keep them (mostly) fit and firing.