Premier League Preview: Leeds United face tricky task against imperious Man City

Premier League match ball. (Photo by Phil Noble - Pool/Getty Images)Premier League match ball. (Photo by Phil Noble - Pool/Getty Images)
Premier League match ball. (Photo by Phil Noble - Pool/Getty Images)
Leeds United go into this weekend’s clash against Manchester City off the back of two consecutive victories.

Marcelo Bielsa’s men edged out an intriguing Yorkshire derby against Sheffield United last Saturday thanks to an early Jack Harrison strike and an own goal from Phil Jagielka, and now find themselves 11th in the table, level on points with Arsenal in 10th.

Saturday’s early kick-off against Manchester City could prove to be a much trickier task for the Whites, however, for obvious reasons.

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Pep Guardiola s men are 14 points clear at the top with four wins out of their last five, and look to be cruising towards a fifth Premier League title.

Leeds have shown once already this season that they are capable of causing City problems though, and October’s 1-1 draw at Elland Road was about as entertaining a match as you could ask for given it was such a low scoring contest.

We’ve taken a look ahead to the clash, and the rest of this weekend’s Premier League action, below...

Fulham vs Wolves: Cottagers can finally tip the scales

Ever since Scott Parker and his Fulham side came steaming out of the debris and smoke of this season’s relegation battle to anoint themselves as the much-fabled “ones who might get out of it”, they have been snapping at the heels of Newcastle United without ever truly looking like overtaking the Magpies.

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Their cause has hardly been helped by a run of four defeats in five that has left their heroics looking less like Batman and Robin, and more like Del Boy and Rodney.

Friday night’s clash is a massive opportunity for the Cottagers, however.

If they can get one over an ailing Wolves side, who themselves have won none of their last five, they would finally drag Newcastle into the bottom three, and pile the pressure on the Toon Army.

Manchester City vs Leeds United: Game recognises game

Ever since Marcelo Bielsa arrived in England it has been a well-parroted fact that Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is a disciple of El Loco’s uniquely brilliant footballing brain.

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The Spanish behemoth has openly spoken of his admiration for the Leeds manager on numerous occasions, and the last meeting between these two sides – a 1-1 draw back in October – was a testament to the tactical mastery and free-flowing attacking play that have made these two managers such iconic figures.

If we get anything close to that kind of clash again this weekend, what a treat it will be.

Liverpool vs Aston Villa: Will Reds be scarred by Villa hiding?

Retrospectively, there were plenty of early signs that Liverpool’s season might not be as smooth as last term, but none were as glaring or as jaw-dropping as their 7-2 defeat at Villa Park in October.

Here we had one of the most dominant champions in recent memory laid to waste by a team who avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth in 2019/20, and it’s no exaggeration to say that the result sent shockwaves throughout the English game.

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Since then, Liverpool have staggered and stumbled through their campaign like a silent movie drunk, and it begs the question, will Jurgen Klopp err on the side of caution to avoid another potential banana skin this weekend?

Crystal Palace vs Chelsea: How will Tuchel respond to Big Sam schooling?

Thomas Tuchel tasted Premier League defeat for the first time as Chelsea manager last weekend, and how fitting that the man to dole out the punishment was esteemed humbler of big guns, Sam Allardyce.

The Blues were taught a harsh lesson by relegation-threatened West Brom at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, and they could face an equally thorny task against Crystal Palace this weekend.

The Eagles picked up a valuable point against Everton last time out, and can bloody just about anybody’s nose on their day.

Again, it begs the question, how does Tuchel respond?

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Burnley vs Newcastle United: Magpies need to shine