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Leeds United take on Sheffield United in high-stakes Yorkshire derby

Leeds United’s quest to return to the Premier League resumes on Friday with a mouth-watering clash against fellow promotion rivals Sheffield United.

October’s international break came at an opportune moment for Daniel Farke’s side.

Illan Meslier’s epic blunder in the dying moments of an enthralling 2-2 draw against Sunderland last time out marked Leeds’ third winless outing in five Championship fixtures.

Despite dropping two valuable points at the Stadium of Light, the Whites entered the break only three points below the table-topping Black Cats.

However, Farke has already lost two priceless midfield pieces to long-term injuries.

Ethan Ampadu and Ilia Gruev could miss a large chunk of the campaign due to nasty knee problems.

Forced to feel the gap, Leeds are contemplating a shock swoop for free agent Francis Coquelin, according to The Sun.

With his midfield options reduced to bare bones, the 47-year-old manager will unlikely feel upbeat about United’s upcoming visit to Elland Road.

Silver Lining

It’s been over three years since Leeds last faced the Blades.

However, they won both encounters in the 2020/21 campaign when the two teams competed in the Premier League, making it three victories from their last four league meetings.

Adding to the Whites’ confidence, they’ve won two of their last three home league outings by 2+ goals ‘to nil,’ solidifying Elland Road’s fortress tag.

Except for a 1-0 loss to Burnley, Farke’s free-scoring frontline has bagged at least two goals in their three remaining league games on home turf this season.

That has to count for something.

Potential Scourge

Leeds’ defensive frailties have gained notoriety under Farke.

The Whites must stem the bleeding at the back to increase their chances of keeping three points in West Yorkshire.

Anything other than a sturdy defensive performance could lead to another upset, considering they’re up against the division’s best defensive team.

Chris Wilder’s men have only conceded three goals thus far, underscoring the challenge Leeds face as they attempt to claim bragging rights in this Yorkshire derby.

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