Brentford vs Leeds United Prediction and Betting Tips 3rd September 2022
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#BrentfordFC2024Wissa was our third different substitute to score this seasonThomas Frank ?#BrentfordFC https://t.co/Z1Gfm2NYJJ Meanwhile, Leeds United were held to a 1-1 draw by Everton despite being by far the better side. The Lilywhites dominated possession (70%) and had 14 shots as opposed to the Toffees' seven but ended up sharing the spoils. There have been plenty of positives to take from the opening few weeks of new manager Jesse Marsch's reign. The new zonal pressing system seems to be a better fit for the personnel at the club and they have shored up defensively as well. Leeds United have conceded just five goals in five matches so far this season. It will be interesting to see how they fare against Brentford, a side that has shown a lot of energy and tenacity early on in the season.
Brentford vs Leeds United Prediction and Betting Tips 3rd September 2022
By Shambhu Ajith Modified 02 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Leeds United's Jack Harrison in action Two points separate seventh-placed Leeds United and 11th-placed Brentford as the two sides lock horns on Saturday. Brentford salvaged a point in the dying embers of their latest outing, which came against Crystal Palace. This was the second successive time the Bees have managed to eke out a result in the final 10 minutes of the game. Wilfried Zaha's delightful strike from the edge of the box had given the Eagles the lead right before the hour mark. Yoane Wissa managed to restore parity in the 88th minute as Thomas Frank's men showcased their resilience once again. They have already managed to earn three draws from a losing position in the second half this term. Brentford FC@BrentfordFCWissa was our third different substitute to score this seasonThomas Frank ?
#BrentfordFC2024Wissa was our third different substitute to score this seasonThomas Frank ?#BrentfordFC https://t.co/Z1Gfm2NYJJ Meanwhile, Leeds United were held to a 1-1 draw by Everton despite being by far the better side. The Lilywhites dominated possession (70%) and had 14 shots as opposed to the Toffees' seven but ended up sharing the spoils. There have been plenty of positives to take from the opening few weeks of new manager Jesse Marsch's reign. The new zonal pressing system seems to be a better fit for the personnel at the club and they have shored up defensively as well. Leeds United have conceded just five goals in five matches so far this season. It will be interesting to see how they fare against Brentford, a side that has shown a lot of energy and tenacity early on in the season.