This Yorkshire derby looks like it could be a ******* and one I’m certainly looking forward to watching.
Sheffield United may have lost their opening two fixtures of the new season but have played well in both matches and whilst it was always going to be difficult to emulate last season’s heroics, I’m sure they will soon be back to winning ways and climbing up the table.
Leeds have been gung-ho in the Premier League so far with back to back 4-3 results (losing one and winning the other) and I don’t see Marcelo Bielsa’s side changing their style any time soon.
That said, I fancy the Blades to make life difficult for Leeds on Sunday, although I do see Bielsa’s men coming away with the three points on the back of a narrow 2-1 win.
Sheffield United’s poor start to the 2020/21 campaign has sparked fears that second season syndrome could be about to take hold, and after successive defeats to nil in the Premier League and an early Carabao Cup exit, the Blades are desperately in need of a pick me up. 🔥
United can draw some positives from a lengthy period of good form at Bramall Lane however, and their opening day defeat there to Wolves was only their fourth loss in 16 matches on their own patch since October last year. 🔥
👉 Leeds’ Premier League matches have averaged 7.0 goals per 90 minutes so far this season. 😎 👉 Sheffield United lost just four of their last 16 Premier League home games. 😱 👉 Leeds are conceding more shots on average per game (18) than any other club in the division. 😱 👉 Sheffield United kept just three clean sheets in their last nine league home ***********.😎
This Yorkshire derby looks like it could be a ******* and one I’m certainly looking forward to watching.
Sheffield United may have lost their opening two fixtures of the new season but have played well in both matches and whilst it was always going to be difficult to emulate last season’s heroics, I’m sure they will soon be back to winning ways and climbing up the table.
Leeds have been gung-ho in the Premier League so far with back to back 4-3 results (losing one and winning the other) and I don’t see Marcelo Bielsa’s side changing their style any time soon.
That said, I fancy the Blades to make life difficult for Leeds on Sunday, although I do see Bielsa’s men coming away with the three points on the back of a narrow 2-1 win.
Source: betvictor