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The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Monday 6th April) Leeds keep their nerve to book Wembley date with Chelsea

Good Morning. It's Monday 6th April, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road

Leeds keep their nerve to book Wembley date with Chelsea

Leeds progressed to their first FA Cup semi-final in 39 years after a penalty shoot out victory over West Ham Utd on Sunday afternoon. For a club that hadn’t reached the final four since 1987, and had found themselves stunted at the quarter-final stage on three separate occasions (1996, 1998, and 2003), securing a place at Wembley represents a significant milestone for a club who just last season, were playing Championship football. However, the manner of their advancement will cause grave concern to many after letting a two goal lead slip.

Ao Tanaka and a Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty had put Leeds comfortably in control. Yet, the latest collapse during 11 minutes of added time, conceding to Mateus Fernandes and Axel Disasi, exposed a lack of game management that could yet have a detrimental effect on their season. The fact that Leeds survived extra time, a period defined by two disallowed West Ham goals and the frame of the goal coming to their rescue, speaks to a newfound defensive grit that arguably offsets their late-regulation lapses.

The penalty shootout ultimately highlighted the individual composure required for top-tier success. While Lucas Perri’s saves against Jarrod Bowen and Pablo provided the heroic narrative, the clinical nature of the conversions from Calvert-Lewin, Aaronson, Gnonto, and Struijk demonstrated a group that has mastered its nerves when the stakes are highest. By setting up a semi-final clash with Chelsea, Leeds have not only booked their first non-play-off appearance at Wembley since 1996 but have also revived a pursuit of the trophy that has eluded them since 1972.



Injury crisis worsens ahead of trip to Old Trafford

As Leeds prepare for their high-stakes visit to Old Trafford next Monday, Daniel Farke finds himself navigating a complex injury crisis that could significantly weaken his squad. While showing resilience and durability at the London Stadium, the physical toll, combined with lingering international break issues, has left key positions in jeopardy.

The most significant blow to Farke’s plans is the loss of Anton Stach. The star midfielder’s exit after just 39 minutes against West Ham, following a controversial challenge by Max Kilman, has resulted in confirmed ligament damage. When coupled with an existing hip injury sustained on international duty, Stach’s absence leaves a gaping hole in Leeds' engine room. His potential season-ending diagnosis is a major setback for a player Farke labels "key," and it forces a reliance on Brenden Aaronson to provide a different, perhaps less physically imposing, presence in the middle of the park.

Adding to the frustration is the continued absence of Dan James. He picked up a groin strain on international duty against Bosnia. Considering he had only just returned from long term injury, there is no way he should have started for Wales. His expected two-week layoff robs Leeds of their most direct attacking outlet at a time when transition play will be vital.

However, there are rays of hope regarding the spine of the team. Defensive bedrock Joe Rodon, who rarely misses a minute of action, is currently in a race against time after rolling his ankle. While his early substitution was cause for alarm, Farke’s post-match optimism suggests that with a week of recovery, the Welshman should lead the backline. Similarly, Noah Okafor’s withdrawal for Wilfried Gnonto appears to have been nothing more than severe cramping. Barring any setbacks in training, Okafor is expected to be available to lead the line on Monday.

Ultimately, Leeds’ success at Old Trafford will hinge on Farke’s ability to stabilise a depleted XI. While he may have his primary striker and defensive leader fit, the loss of Stach’s stability and James’s verticality forces Leeds into a period of tactical adaptation during one of the most scrutinized fixtures of the sea


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