Leeds United's performance in a 0-0 draw against Brentford extended their winless streak to five Premier League matches and left them four points above the relegation zone. The match was marked by a lack of attacking prowess, raising questions about manager Daniel Farke's late substitutions and game strategy. While the draw allows Leeds to remain above danger for now, pressure mounts as their rivals prepare for critical matches, potentially closing the gap. The team struggles to find the net, scoring only once from open play in their last six games.

By the Numbers
  • Leeds United has not scored in their last four Premier League matches.
  • The team is currently four points above the relegation zone.
State of Play
  • Leeds remains ahead of the point-per-game average aimed for this season.
  • Upcoming matches could significantly impact Leeds' relegation hopes, with Tottenham and Nottingham poised to close the gap on them.
What's Next

The international break may serve as a reset for Leeds’ struggling attack, but they face crucial home games that will determine their relegation fate. Fans are eager for a turnaround in performance as they prepare for the next matches.

Bottom Line

Leeds United must urgently revamp their attacking tactics to ensure Premier League survival, as missed scoring opportunities threaten to amplify relegation fears in the coming weeks.