The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Wednesday 9th April) - That's more like it Leeds United
Good Morning. It's Wednesday 9th April, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...
That's more like it Leeds United
Daniel Farke and his Leeds United side showed their mettle, securing a vital 1-0 victory at high-flying Middlesbrough. This win not only halted a worrying run of form but also propelled the Whites back to the top of the Championship, overtaking Burnley on goal difference and extending their lead over Sheffield United to two points.
The game's solitary goal arrived early, a mere two minutes into the match. Dan James connected with Manor Solomon's inviting cross, forcing the ball over the line for his 12th goal of the season. This early breakthrough proved to be the shot in the arm that Farke's team desperately needed, swinging the promotion race momentum back in Leeds' favor.
The goal, however, was not without controversy. Leeds saw two subsequent goals disallowed for offside, decisions that replays suggested were incorrect. Adding to the irony, James's decisive opening goal itself appeared to be offside, a call that the linesman seemingly missed. Despite these contentious decisions, the goal stood, ultimately proving sufficient to secure the vital three points.
Middlesbrough, notorious for their fluctuating performances this season, pressed hard for an equalizer. However, their efforts proved fruitless, and the defeat resulted in them slipping to sixth place, a mere point clear of Coventry City. This loss could represent a significant setback for the Teesside club's aspirations for a top-six finish, especially after enjoying a positive run of form with five wins in their last seven games.
For Leeds, this victory served as a timely reminder of their potential. While the performance might not have been their most dazzling of the season, there were glimpses of a shift in momentum that they can hopefully carry forward into their upcoming match against Preston. As they approach the final stretch, Leeds needs to adopt a strategy of focusing on one game at a time – the finishing line is now within sight; let's relish every moment of the journey!
James injury 'doesn't look too good'
Leeds face a worrying setback by the news that Daniel James sustained a hamstring injury during Leeds 1-0 victory at the Riverside Stadium last night. The 27yo Welsh International was forced off the pitch during the second half, casting a shadow over an otherwise polished performance. This injury comes at a crucial point in the season, as Leeds look to maintain their promotion push.
James has been an instrumental figure for Leeds throughout this campaign. Having started every league game in 2025, his consistent presence on the pitch speaks volumes about his importance to the team. Some have suggested that this relentless schedule may have contributed to burnout, potentially playing a role in this unfortunate injury.
His stats alone tell the story of his impact: 12 goals and 9 assists demonstrate his crucial role in the final third. James' blistering pace, clever footwork, and keen eye for goal have made him a nightmare for defenders and a firm favourite for the club's Player of the Season award. His ability to consistently spark attacking moves and find the net has been the driving force behind Leeds' recent successes, directly contributing to four vital points in their last two matches alone.
Daniel Farke confirmed in his post-match press conference that James will miss Saturday’s fixture against Preston but won't know more until he is properly assessed by the Thorp Arch medical team, admitting 'it doesn't look good'. Losing a player of his calibre for any period would be a significant blow. But James' injury is not an isolated incident. Leeds are facing a growing injury crisis, with the treatment room becoming increasingly busy.
Joe Rothwell is already sidelined with a thigh injury that will keep him out for the next four games. Adding to the defensive woes, Pascal Struijk was spotted arriving at Thorp Arch yesterday on crutches, his foot encased in a protective boot, further depleting the squad's options at the back. Concerns also linger over Ethan Ampadu's knee, with worries about whether it can withstand the rigours of the remaining games.
With attacking options dwindling, Farke will need to reshuffle his pack. While Manor Solomon has been in a dip of form recently, and there appear to be some internal issues with Largie Ramazani, other players will need to step up. Isaac Schmidt, who replaced James when he went off, could be in line for more game time.