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Championship - Match 3
BRISTOL 0 – 0 LEEDS
Bristol frustrated, Leeds content with scoreless draw

Allan King
ELLAND ROAD
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MAN OF THE MATCH: Max Tonetto – 7.8 (Leeds)


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[FONT=&quot]Bristol City and Leeds United played out a relatively uneventful nil-all draw at Ashton Gate today. Bristol looked the brighter of the two sides, but they were unable to convert a number of gilt-edged chances that came their way.

[/FONT] [FONT=&quot]For the first half, Bristol had much to thank former England goalkeeper David James for. Now in the twilight of his career, James showed why he spent much of it between the sticks for Liverpool and his home country, pulling off a number of age-defying saves, despite his ridiculous hairdo. Leeds striker Ross McCormack did make it relatively easy for James, scuffing a number of chances, and sending a couple straight at him.
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[/FONT] [FONT=&quot]David James had a good day between the sticks for Bristol
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[FONT=&quot]After the break, the Bristol attacking trio of Federico Macheda, Sam Vokes and Danny Rose sought to pry a way through the Leeds defence, but they held firm. Max Tonetto had a cracking game defensively on the left flank, but Steve Finnan more than held his own on the opposite side. Had Tonetto and Finnan matched their defensive displays with some attacking prowess, the deadlock may well have been broken.

[/FONT] [FONT=&quot]Marco Verratti came on for a particularly lacklustre Ramon Nunez for Leeds, but neither that nor the introduction of Gavin Williams for Bristol could alter the outcome. A fair one, albeit – however both sides will need to improve to pick up points from here on in.


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League Cup – Second Round
LEEDS 3 – 0 READING
Dominant performance from Peacocks ensures progression

[FONT=&quot] Stephen Waller
ELLAND ROAD


SCORERS: Leeds – Grella (48’, 58’), Nunez (84’)

[/FONT] MAN OF THE MATCH: Kasper Schmeichel – 8.8 (Leeds)


Kasper Schmeichel led a thoroughly professional performance by Leeds United against Reading this afternoon. The young Dane held firm between the sticks, making save after glorious save to keep the Reading attack at bay.

Reading were relentless in the first half, having numerous shots on goal. Shane Long used his prodigious pace to threated a shaky Leeds centre-half pairing, but super-stopper Schmeichel was more than up to the task, producing a string of top-drawer saves. Reading boss Brian McDermott had every reason to be stroppy with his team at half time; the Royals just couldn’t take a trick against a determined Leeds defence.

The second half opened brightly for the hosts. Mike Grella was on hand to latch on to a lovely Ramon Nunez through ball to open the scoring just after the break. This goal spelled a turning of the tide of the match, with Leeds running away with it from that point on.

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Kasper Schmeichel was a chip off the old block against Reading

Grella popped up for a lovely poached goal from close range on the hour, before Nunez wrapped up the points from just inside the 18-yard box with a clever finish. In the end though, the match will be remembered not for Grella’s brace, but for excellent rearguard action topped off by a simply brilliant performance from Schmeichel. His father would certainly approve.

“Wonderful work from the lads today, especially in defence,” Viduka mused in the post-match press conference. “We really got going in attack in the first half, and although I’m a little disappointed that the burst didn’t come earlier, you can’t take anything away from us today. Kasper was superb, Mikey was great too.”

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BREAKING TRANSFER NEWS
GAEL KAKUTA COMES TO YORKSHIRE
Leeds United sign Chelsea starlet on loan for the season to bolster midfield stocks

Jeremy Collymore
In Leeds for BBC Worldwide

MARK VIDUKA AND Leeds United have pulled off yet another coup for the West Yorkshire club, signing Chelsea’s young French midfielder Gael Kakuta on loan for the rest of the season in a deal reported to be close to £250,000.

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[/FONT] Kakuta was delighted to have signed for Leeds

The young Frenchman is reportedly looking forward to first team action, which he has only tasted once since his signing for Chelsea from RC Lens in 2007. The signing could not come at a better time for Leeds, with first choice left winger Robert Snodgrass still injured, and youngster Aidan White still developing into a league player under the tutelage of Max Tonetto.

“I think Gael is a great signing, and represents a fantastic statement from the club,” manager Mark Viduka noted at the press conference. “Gael is a fine player and can slot into the midfield at virtually any position. He’s a prodigious young talent and I believe we can give him the football he needs. I think he’ll love the Leeds lifestyle, so don’t blame me if he falls in love with the place, Carlo!”

Chelsea manager Ancelotti was also among the first to give his blessing to the new Leeds signing, adding that the experience Kakuta would get would be “invaluable.” Ancelotti added that he fully expected Kakuta to return to Chelsea a stronger player as a result.

The signing of Kakuta comes at a wonderful time for Leeds. Lacklustre displays down the left midfield flank from Aidan White and Brad Johnson have been highlighted by pundits, and no doubt by Viduka and the Leeds coacing staff. With this hole seemingly plugged, United can continue their quest for promotion, which is appearing to gather momentum by the day.

Leeds legend Lucas Radebe took the opportunity to both hail the signing of Kakuta to sing the praises of manager Viduka. “Mark’s doing wonders for the club, and he’s got the whole playing ground onside. I really hope Kakuta stays on past the promotion push and becomes a part, hopefully, of our Premier League revival.” Radebe was spotted at Elland Road at the Reading match, fuelling speculation he is to be offered a role as coach or scout for the club.


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Championship - Match 4
LEEDS 4 – 0 DONCASTER
Four of the best from United as Rovers destroyed in clinical display

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Murray Albrighton
LEEDS

SCORERS: Leeds – Bruce (4’, 38’), Verratti (49’), Kakuta (55’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Marco Verratti – 9.4 (Leeds)


There’s not much more Leeds manager Mark Viduka could have asked from his side today. An absolutely clinical performance from the home side secured a thumping victory over a distinctly average Doncaster, whilst bolstering the Peacocks’ promotion credentials.

It was all about youth today, with youngster Marco Verratti turning in the game of his life to pick up the man of the match award. Verratti was involved in every Leeds goal picking up three assists in addition to a marvellous second half strike.

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[/FONT] Verratti was simply brilliant against Bristol today

It was Alex Bruce who opened the scoring with a powerful header from a classy Verratti corner, much to the delight of the Leeds crowd, who began chanting light-heartedly about the size of his head, inherited from his father Steve. Doncaster never looked the same after the opener, with Bruce slotting another header from close range, again from a Verratti corner, just before the break.

Verratti continued to carve up the pitch after the resumption, with a goal of the season candidate. The young Italian smoked a curling drive from 30 yards which flew into the corner of the net. If the Leeds crowd were already delighted with Verratti, they could thank him even more as he split the Donny defence open once more with Gael Kakuta pouncing to score a lovely finish on his debut.

The smile could not be wiped from manager Mark Viduka’s face after the game. “What can I say except, exceptional. Marco, Alex, the whole group were unbelievable today. I’m really proud of the boys, we are all so keen to keep this run going.”

Pundits across the nation are beginning to see the massive improvement VIduka has made with the squad. Some experts tip United to top the league – but there is a very long way to go. What’s for certain, though, is that this year’s Championship is going to be one of the most contested ever.
 
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Championship – Match 5
SCUNTHORPE 0 – 2 LEEDS
Defence key for Leeds as run goes on with win over the Iron

Jeremy Collymore
In Leeds for BBC Worldwide


SCORERS: Leeds – McCormack (35’, 46’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Ross McCormack - 8.8 (Leeds)

Leeds unite came up trumps in an otherwise relatively even game at Glanford Park yesterday. The Iron simply weren’t up to the task and didn’t take the chances on offer; in contrast, Leeds United were clinical in their finishing.

A nervy opening from the visitors allowed Scunthorpe several chances, but the forward pairing of James Brown and Yoann Arquin could not find the back of the net, and the quality of their finishing did not improve as the match wore in.

However, Leeds’ Ross McCormack steadily grew into the match, and a confident finish on 35 minutes broke his goal drought. The United man was clearly delighted, and his team were even more so when he latched onto a Marco Verratti through ball to double his tally just after the interval. Verratti had another superb game; he was lively in attack and always made Leeds a threat from set pieces.

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Ross McCormack had a cracker for Leeds scoring two goals

The Leeds defence successfully held the Iron out to keep their sixth consecutive clean sheet in all competitions. Kasper Schmeichel was solid between the posts, whilst Jose Goncalves, Max Tonetto and former Stoke midfielder Amdy Faye played well snuffing out the Scunthorpe attacks.

It is yet another confidence boost for Leeds, and they find themselves in 4th, only two points from first placed Nottingham Forest. “Good performance from the boys today,” United manager Mark Viduka commented after the match. “Strong across the park, and we’re very pleased to pick up the points.”

Kakuta injured

In other news, Gael Kakuta sustained a groin strain at training yesterday and will be out of action for up to three weeks, Leeds assistant manager Glynn Snodin reported today. He indicated Aidan White or even a close-to-fit Robbie Snodgrass would fill in on the flank.


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AUGUST WRAP-UP
Great month for Viduka’s men

Leeds have enjoyed a fantastic first month under manager Mark Viduka, wrapping up several victories and only recording one loss and one draw. Good performances have been coming in from all over the park, but the Leeds player of the month has to be Alex Bruce. The Republic of Ireland defender had a wonderful month, turning in three goals and some wonderful defensive displays. Honourable mentions to Marco Verratti and Adam Clayton, as their midfield performances were befitting of a higher division.

Leeds scored 17 goals in August, a wonderful attacking display; meanwhile, the Peacocks conceded only two goals (both against Hull). What was particularly pleasing for Leeds manager Mark Viduka was that goals came from all over the park.

Leading the charts with 3 goals is Marco Verratti, while the runners-up with two goals each are Mike Grella, Alex Bruce, Max Gradel and Ross McCormack.

September preview

The month of September will be a very busy one for Leeds United. Potentially tricky away trips to Burnley and and Norwich City, along with a blockbuster league cup clash against Sunderland make for a difficult month to pick up points. A much-needed rest will be given to the squad due to the upcoming FIFA international break.

Leeds will be looking to the usual suspects Ramon Nunez, Marco Verratti and Adam Clayton to lead the team through the month relatively unscathed.

September fixtures

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11 September – vs Watford [H] nPower Championship

14 September – vs Burnley [A] nPower Championship

18 September – vs Leicester City [H] nPower Championship

22 September – vs Sunderland [H] Carling League Cup 3rd Round

25 September – vs Norwich [A] nPower Championship

28 September – vs Milwall [H] nPower Championship


 
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Championship – Match 6
LEEDS 2 – 1 WATFORD
Lucky win for home side as Leeds hold nerve to ****** points

Roy Harmison
Leeds, England

SCORERS: Leeds – Bruce (45+2’), Kakuta (68’); Watford – Graham (23’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Gael Kakuta – 7.9 (Leeds)


Leeds United put a lacklustre first half performance behind them to sneak past Watford yesterday. It was a different Leeds that returned from the dressing sheds at half time as Gael Kakuta returned from injury to give Leeds the three points.

As has happened relatively frequently this season, it wasn’t Leeds that started brightest. The Wasps side came out with real attacking intent, and Leeds paid the price for lax defending on 23 minutes, when Watford striker Danny Graham pierced a gaping hole between the Leeds central defenders to slot home a well-taken finish from just inside the box.

Leeds did steadily grow into the game, however and Alex Bruce netted his third goal of the season with the last kick of the half. Marco Verratti was replaced on 25 minutes with a suspected calf injury; United’s fears were confirmed after the match, with Verratti to miss up to four weeks with a calf strain.

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Alex Bruce had a solid game at the back for Leeds

The second half, after a nervy opening, was all Leeds. The quality of finishing was poor for the remainder of the match from both sides; however Gael Kakuta managed to find a lovely goal cutting in from the left flank with 20 minutes to play. Watford never got back into the match and seemed resigned to defeat as Leeds turned in a decent defensive display in the last 20 minutes to seal victory.

“We did what we needed to do, which was score at the right times,” Leeds manager Mark Viduka commented after the match. “We’ve got to sort ourselves out a bit defensively this week, so we’ll look to improve before our next match.”

Leeds will need to tighten things up with a tricky away match at Burnley next up on Tuesday.


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Championship Match 7
LEEDS 1 – 0 BURNLEY
United see off Clarets in largely uninspiring match

Murray Albrighton
BURNLEY

SCORERS: Leeds – Faye (9’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Amdy Faye (Leeds)

Leeds United were lucky to come away with a win from Turf Moor today, with only a bossing midfield performance from Amdy Faye providing the impetus for a successful away trip to the smallest town ever to host a Premier League side.

Leeds looked bright from the opening, with an early chance falling for Gael Kakuta. It was Faye that opened the scoring, however, as poor marking from a Ramon Nunez corner allowed Faye to power a header in from the edge of the 6-yard box. Faye continued to make tackle after tackle in midfield for the remainder of the match.

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Amdy Faye had a wonderful game bossing the midfield

In truth, Burnley never did turn up for the match. The second half was a very dour affair, with Leeds uninterested in keeping the ball, and Burnley uninterested in creating any chances from the large amount of possession the Clarets enjoyed.

The Leeds defence managed to break down the limp Burnley threat, with Kasper Schmeichel an Jose Goncalves both having tidy games. Max Tonetto will need to review his performance thoroughly; he lost possession too easily and could not seem to intercept much of the Burnley play.

Leeds boss Mark Viduka seemed relieved and surprised at the end result. “I think we edged it, to be honest, so it’s a fair result that we’ve got the points. Amdy was superb, but we’ll need to take a long hard look at ourselves. If we played them this way on any other day I don’t think we would have come up with the result that we got today.”
 
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Championship Match 8
LEEDS 2 – 1 LEICESTER
United win despite second-half red card
Jeremy Collymore
In Leeds for AAP

SCORERS: Leeds – Clayton (4’), White (30’); Leicester – Rodionov (27’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Aidan White – 8.2 (Leeds)
DISCIPLINE: [r] Alex Bruce – Leeds (57’)


Leeds United was able to produce a fine 30 minutes of defending to keep the scoreline at 2-1 today. The Elland Road faithful were treated to a fine defensive display despite a dour second half, and their boys picked up the points.

The match was on in earnest when Adam Clayton capitalised on a bright Leeds start to tuck away a lovely finish within the first five minutes. Clever Leicester build-up from the goal onwards came to a head when Vitaly Rodionov pounced on a lovely ball by Andy King to level the scores.

It was Leeds that took the ascendency back, however, as a stunning volley from Aidan White shocked the visitors into submission. White’s pace was a problem all day for Leicester, constantly providing a threat down the left flank, and also showing a willingness and ability to help out in defence.

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Aidan White had a wonderful game for Leeds

The match was marred by a straight red card shown to Alex Bruce, who brought down Rodionov as he was clear on goal. After the match, United supporters may well have Bruce to thank as had that goal been scored, the complexion of the game might have changed.

As it was, though, Leeds manager Mark Viduka was content. “A solid performance today,” he reflected. “We did what we needed to, and it was a marvellous response from the lads to keep them out for as long as we did.”




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League Cup Third Round
LEEDS 2 – 4 SUNDERLAND
Premier League opposition too strong for gutsy Leeds

John Ellicott

LEEDS, ENGLAND

SCORERS: Leeds – Nunez (3’), Tonetto (80’); Sunderland – Gyan (38’, 73’), Turner (43’), Bent (65’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Asamoah Gyan – 9.2 (Sunderland)


Sunderland overcame a nervy start to triumph over Leeds United at Elland Road yesterday. Steve Bruce’s men will have every reason to be pleased with both the result and their performance, as they overcame a potentially tricky challenge from the West Yorkshire club.

However it was Ramon Nunez that got the hosts off to a flying start, smashing a curling free kick past Craig Gordon in goal and into the back of the net on 3 minutes. Leeds enjoyed the majority of possession for the first half hour, but failed to create many real chances, and spurned those that they did create.

It was Asamoah Gyan that fired the Wearside supporters into action, slotting home a crafty finish from close range after 38 minutes. Defender Michael Dawson hit a wonderful header to finish a well-worked corner move just before half time, perhaps a cruel blow to the determined Leeds outfit. Leeds manager Mark Viduka did not look at all impressed as the teams went in at half time.

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Gyan was on fire for the Black Cats, picking up a wonderful brace

The second half didn’t prove much better for Leeds, as Darren Bent livened things up after a dour start to the second half, rifling in a lovely effort from the edge of the box just after the hour mark. Gyan popped up to grab a second on 73 minutes, but Max Tonetto ensured the Whites had the last say in the game, snatching a lovely finish from a corner to give Leeds a worth consolation goal.

Viduka was sympathetic towards his players at the post match press conference. “It’s always tough coming up against Premier League opposition. I think we did well but lost concentration and belief at crucial times. It’s disappointing to be going out, but I think we can use this as a wake up call.”

The Leeds manager will be looking for his troops to quickly rebound against Norwich on Saturday.


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Championship Match 9
NORWICH 1 – 1 LEEDS
Sloppy finishing and complacency from United see Norwich let back in to grab a point
Oliver Rowland
Norwich

SCORERS: Norwich – Straka (78’); Leeds – Becchio (3’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Gabor Straka – 7.6 (Norwich)


Leeds United statistically dominated Norwich City yesterday in their Championship clash, but couldn’t find a way to finish as the Budgies grabbed a late goal to steal a point from the match.

It was all looking simple for Leeds as Luciano Becchio headed United to an early advantage in the third minute of the match. That was as bright as it got for Leeds in the first half, as the Peacocks did not even manage to put a shot on target for the rest of the half. Several midfield players were guilty of some woeful shooting.

Even when Norwich returned without improvement after the break, Leeds could only manage another one shot on target for the remainder of the game. Man of the match Gabor Straka pulled Norwich level with only twelve minutes to play after a lovely dribble and shot.

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Gabor Straka had a decent game for Norwich, knocking in the equaliser

It was a very boring game to say the least. Simply put, Leeds United were poor, and simply could not break down a determined Norwich defence. Full credit must go to the Budgies, however, for holding out for a well-earned point.

Leeds manager Mark Viduka was very unimpressed with his side’s showing. “That was awful,” he stated. “No other way to describe it. We couldn’t finish a kid’s meal at McDonald’s today. There’ll be some hard training this week, and hopefully we can come back and find some goals next match.”

Viduka, and indeed the Leeds faithful, will be hoping their team don’t slump into a downward spiral of steadily decreasing form.




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Championship Match 10
LEEDS 2 – 1 MILWALL
Leeds ****** win late in second half to find first win in three games

Oliver Rowland
Leeds

SCORERS: Leeds – Johnson (76’), Kakuta (90’); Milwall – Church (28’)
MAN OF THE MATCH: Kasper Schmeichel – 8.2 (Leeds)


Another lacklustre first half performance from Leeds United almost cost them the game at Elland Road last night. Only a magnificent performance from Kasper Schmeichel and last-gasp goal from Gael Kakuta could save the Peacocks from another disappointing result.

Milwall were all over United early, having a number of chances. The best fell to Simon Church just before the half hour, who pounced on a lovely through ball from Liam Trotter to fire past Schmeichel into the bottom corner of the net. Leeds looked shocked from then on, and there were several worried faces going into the dressing rooms.

Two inspired substitutions from Viduka had the desired effect, however, with Bradley Johnson capitalising on Leeds’ second half midfield dominance, rifling in a lovely effort 20 yards out from goal. The great escape was completed just before stoppage time when youngster Kakuta, who was returning from injury in the match, slotted a neat finish to send the home crowd into raptures.



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Bradley Johnson hit a superb equaliser before Kakuta finished the game off

It was another lovely performance from the young Frenchman; however the Leeds victory was soured somewhat by an injury to Ramon Nunez in the second half. The Honduran international seemed to be in some pain and was forced off.

Mark Viduka, the Leeds manager, was satisfied with the result. “Three points, can’t argue with that,” Viduka mused. “We need to sort out some things but it’s enough to go on. I’m glad we grabbed a win, as without one there would have been problems.”




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NUNEZ INJURED
In-form Leeds playmaker succumbs to calf injury
Jeremy Collymore
In Leeds for BBC Sport

Leeds midfield playmaker Ramon Nunez has been ruled out for up to two weeks with a calf injury, Leeds United manager Mark Viduka revealed today. Nunez has been a shining light for Leeds United, showing some marvellous skills and wonderful touch in several outstanding displays.

It comes at a time where Leeds’ season is beginning to splutter. The loss of a star player is certainly not ideal for the Peacocks, with crunch matches against Swansea, Nottingham Forest and Cardiff to come.

“It’s a blow to lose Ramon, but we’ll do our best to get by,” a concerned Viduka stated at Elland Road this afternoon. “We’ve got a couple of players who can do a job for us, but we’ll be hoping Ramon is back sooner rather than later.”
 
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