EFL Championship 22 Saturday, December 21, 2024 – Stadium: Elland Road – Referee: James Bell
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The visitors will put their hope in their goalkeeper, Cummings.
Leeds have not lost in their last 3 Championship matches.Leeds have won 9 of 11 games played at home. Oxford have not won any away games in the Championship.Oxford have not won in their last 6 consecutive matches.
Last time out, Leeds were unable to beat Preston and settled for a 1-1 draw. This was the second game in five in which Daniel Farke’s side dropped points.
On the other hand, Oxford finds itself in a complicated situation. After 20 games, the team has accumulated only 18 points. The club has lost the last 2 games of the tournament, and another defeat could send them to the relegation zone.
Currently, the difference with the relegation zone is only one point. Last time out, Oxford lost 1-3 at home to Sheffield Wednesday.
The Select Group 2 referee has officiated 13 games so far this season, 10 of them in the Sky Bet Championship, one in League Two and two in the Carabao Cup.
After officiating two Whites games last season, a 4-1 home win over Huddersfield Town and a defeat to Blackburn Rovers, Bell was in the dugout for United’s pre-season win over Valencia CF, before Daniel Farke’s side were beaten by Burnley in September.
Oxford United, meanwhile, have struggled for form in all four of Bell’s games in charge. After losing their first three games against Doncaster Rovers, Plymouth Athletic and Wigan Athletic in the Premier League, the Yellows drew 2-2 at Kenilworth Road against Luton Town.
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“All the lads whether you’ve played there or not are looking forward to it. To go there after the week we’ve had to be able to have the opportunity to put up a fight and to go there put in a real good performance, leading into the week after, I think that’s really important.”
“Every game is difficult, and if you’re not 100 percent, you can fail. So we’re going to approach it like any other, desperate to get the three points and coming into a tricky period, we’ve got to keep getting wins, especially at home.”
“The passion of the fans is another aspect and for me it’s about trying to give them something. We want to maintain the success and then build on that to give them a team they can be proud of.”
“There is a good team here with talented people and I need to help create a synergy so I can perform at my best. “It’s about having an immediate impact and being clear with the players about how to create that synergy and generate performances. I’ve been in this situation on numerous occasions and this group looks very good and it’s up to me to help bring back that winning mentality.”
On the opponent: “We want to score as many points as possible. With a change of coach, we have to be flexible in the match because they might do something different. We will be ready and eager to get the three points.”
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