Leeds United kick off their pre-season tour of Australia as Jesse Marsch's side take on A League giants Brisbane Roar in Queensland.
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Leeds United take on A-League side Brisbane Roar in the Queensland Champions Cup as part of their pre-season schedule.
Leeds dominating the ball just as they finished the first half. 53’ Neat passage of play from Leeds on the right between Klich, Greenwood and Tyler Adams. Still no meaningful inroads into the penalty area during the second half. 60’ Gelhardt stands the defender up 1-v-1 on the right hand side of the box, edges his way in, great balance and bends one to the far corner.
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Venue: The match will be played at the Cbus Super Stadium, a stadium founded in 2006 and has a capacity of 27400 spectators. Brisbane Roar vs Leeds United will face each other in a 2022/23 pre-season friendly. They have won two consecutive victories but have won only two of the last eight matches they have played. This will be the first match for the Australians and the second for the English. On July 7 they played their first pre-season match in Lincoln where they managed to win 0-4 against Blackpool, the goals were scored by Koch, Junior Firpo, Rodrigo and Mateo Fernández. The main use is as the home stadium of the Gold Coast Titans of the National Rugby League; this venue sometimes hosts the Brisbane Roar FC team of the A-League. Robina Stadium is also used for rugby union, soccer, rugby sevens, rugby league test matches and has hosted rugby league World Cup matches.
Jesse Marsch has announced his team selection for Thursday's friendly with Brisbane Roar in Gold Coast with three members of the touring party missing.
All the latest from Down Under as Jesse Marsch's side take on Brisbane Roar in the first of three games in Australia.
Leeds attack seems to be killed off by a Brisbane interception, but Forshaw is supporting from deep, picks up the loose ball and immediately feeds James into space down the right channel. Incidentally, the Spanish forward went to watch State of Origin last night with Liam Cooper and Dan James. Winger takes a touch and then drives it into the bottom, near corner. Bobs and weaves in off the right flank, one vs one, and finds the angle for a cultured, curled effort of his left peg for the far corner. Bamford with his back to goal on the edge of a crowded box. Klaesson gets beaten to the bounce of a pass and then Davis can't quite get a foot on the ball as the last man on the goal line. He goes right with James, who then clips a high ball into the back stick. Leeds looking a little ragged defending in the past few minutes. Adams and Gyabi sitting in the double pivot. No real sights of goal for Bamford or the forwards in a little while. Meanwhile, Brisbane are benefiting from beating Leeds on the break. It makes this year’s pre-season a lot more interesting than in some previous years, with many Whites fans hoping to catch the games, no matter how early some of them kick off.
Leeds United starting XI: Klaesson; Kristensen, Koch, Struijk, Harrison; Roca, Forshaw; James, Rodrigo, Aaronson; Gelhardt.
Joe Gelhardt is given the nod in attack, leading the line whilst Patrick Bamford has to settle for a place on the bench. Marc Roca and Adam Forshaw line up in midfield with recent arrival Tyler Adams only on the bench. Usual left back Junior Firpo is out injured and whilst we have seen Harrison at left wing back on occasion, this now looks to be a chance for him in a back four.
Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier is absent for the club's first pre-season match in Australia, as they take on Brisbane Roar. Leeds have a strong side…
Meslier’s fitness has always being something of a tightrope for Leeds to walk, knowing that him being absent has a huge impact on the side. The first name on Jesse Marsch’s team sheet was enough to instil a bit of panic right away for fans with confirmation that Kristoffer Klaesson is starting, while Illan Meslier is nowhere to be found: Leeds have a strong side travelling with them Down Under, with a bunch of fresh faces joining the side that survived relegation on the final day.
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In the final few seconds, Brisbane went even closer to equalising than their previous attempt. With the game edging towards its conclusion in Queensland, Bamford went close to extending the lead down the opposite end. Brisbane did have attacking moments of their own and with five minutes to go until the interval, they got themselves back in the match following a quick counter attack. Jay O’Shea found space at the back post and picked his spot, but at full stretch, Kristoffer Klaesson produced an excellent diving save to tip the ball around the post. A clever ball from Adam Forshaw - who was wearing the captain’s armband from the start - found James on the right of the area. The closest either side came was through Gelhardt, who narrowly curled wide from the edge of the box.
Leeds United raced into a 2-0 lead in Thursday's pre-season friendly against Brisbane Roar via a terrific header from young striker Joe Gelhardt.
Leeds United started their Australian tour with an energetic and convincing 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar at Cbus Super Stadium in Queensland.
Bamford then saw another shot turned around for a corner in the closing stages, before Jez Lofthouse spurned a big moment to level the game. And Jesse Marsch’s side did not have long to wait before scoring the opener. And with their hosts sat deep, it only seemed a matter of time before the breakthrough came. Sadly for the American and Leeds, the instant strike was ruled out by a linesman’s flag. With a backheel taking Klaesson out the picture, he twice failed to control with the goal at his mercy, allowing Leeds to clear their lines. Leeds made a bright start to the second half, putting the pressure on the hosts with Darko Gyabi clipped a ball into the mixer and almost causing an own goal.
Leeds United kick off their pre-season tour of Australia as Jesse Marsch's side take on A League giants Brisbane Roar in Queensland.
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Leeds United player ratings as Jesse Marsch's side beat Brisbane Roar 2-1 at the Cbus Super Stadium on Australia's Gold Coast.
Physically dominant in the main, read a number of situations well, good on the ball. Solid for the most part, only troubled once in the first half. Stayed alert in a game that rarely needed him.
Leeds United's 2022/23 pre-season tour of Australia has kicked off with a battling 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar.
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Dan James was the star of the show as the Leeds United star bagged a goal and assist in the Premier League club's 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar, with a pitch ...
Dan James was the star of the show as the Leeds United star bagged a goal and assist in the Premier League club's 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar, with a pitch invader failing in his pursuit to wreak havoc on the showpiece game. - Leeds United kicked off their tour of Australia with a 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar Leeds United kick off pre-season tour of Australia with win over Brisbane Roar as Dan James scores and turns provider for Jesse Marsch's side - after pitch invader threatened to wreak havoc on showpiece friendly
According to Diario de Sevilla, Leeds United are among the clubs interested in signing Arsenal winger Nicolas Pepe this summer.
In 112 appearances for Arsenal, the Ivory Coast international has scored 27 goals and provided 21 assists in all competitions. Leeds United want to sign Nicolas Pepe from Arsenal Report: Leeds United want to sign Nicolas Pepe from Arsenal
Club Brugge forward Charles De Ketelaere is continuing to say "no" to Leeds United despite a £31.2million bid being tabled by the Premier League club.
Player power does usually win and De Ketelaere is bound to get his way and move to AC Milan regardless of whether they match Leeds’ offer both for the transfer fee and personal terms. It is understood that Milan know they’ll have to get closer to matching Leeds’ offer and are planning a new bid of £25.3million plus £4.2million of add-ons. The Italian news outlet reported on 14 July that De Ketelaere, 21, wants to join AC Milan and has already agreed personal terms with the Serie A champions.
Leeds are interested in Club Brugge striker de Ketelaere, but the player's preferred destination is Milan, with the Serie A champions able to offer Champions ...
Blackburn Rovers and Chile striker Ben Brereton Diaz and 20-year-old Paris Saint Germain forward Arnaud Kalimuendo have been amongst the names linked with a move to Elland Road. Leeds are interested in Club Brugge striker de Ketelaere, but the player's preferred destination is Milan, with the Serie A champions able to offer Champions League football. Negotiations ongoing between Milan and Brugge."
Charles De Ketelaere, Andreas Skov, Club Brugge, March 2022. Leeds United still very much remain in the hunt to sign Charles De Ketelaere with their bid left on ...
By all accounts, the player’s focus is entirely on signing for Milan. And there certainly seems a confidence in sections of the Italian media he will sign. There is no doubting that the signing of De Ketelaere is one worth waiting for. They seemingly have no intention of getting into a bidding war with Leeds. To that end, the Yorkshire side can out-muscle them, financially. And while these have been offset by the sales of Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha, Jesse Marsch’s side are seemingly not yet done. A second bid of £26.2m has also been waved away. Their first offer of just north of £21.5m was swiftly rejected.
All the latest Leeds United transfer news and rumours as Jesse Marsch continue his bid to strengthen his squad.
He seems pretty set on Serie A and Milan being the club he wants to go to.” “And it does feel a little like Milan are creeping towards being able to pay what Brugge want them to pay. “But I think there’s always been the prevailing view at Leeds that it’s going to be the San Siro for him as much as they like De Ketelaere and as much as they want him.
Leeds United took on A-League side Brisbane Roar in the Queensland Champions Cup as part of their pre-season schedule.
76’ Bamford nods a header just wide after Gyabi played a good ball into the channel for Greenwood to pick up and cross. Keep up to date with all the build-up, minute-by-minute match coverage, post-match player ratings and reaction with the YEP's live match blog. The reason for Leeds' trip is participation in the Queensland Champions Cup and the first of three friendly fixtures in Australia takes place this morning as the Whites take on Brisbane Roar.
The 16-year-old midfielder impressed in a cameo off the bench in Leeds' 2-1 win against Brisbane Roar, with goals from Dan James and Joe Gelhardt securing the ...
Head coach Jesse Marsch commented on Gray post-match, saying: "I don't think anyone treats him in any other way other than part of the team. I don't know if it would have gone in though!" "If I had it again then I would have shot.
Leeds United could sign a “bigger name” than one Paris Saint-Germain player this transfer window.
With Raphinha heading to Barcelona, they are losing a lot of firepower, though Marsch will be expecting Luis Sinisterra to soften the blow. Speaking to GMS about Kalimuendo and Leeds’ plans to bring in a new striker this summer, the journalist said: “I think that there are loads of different names on the radar. I think they might even surprise us and get a bigger name that suddenly doesn’t fit in at another club.
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The Wales international was playing off the right flank in a role Marsch has encouraged him to take on. What’s more, he was only on the pitch for half an hour. Marsch stopped short of backing Leif Davis to even be at Elland Road by the end of the transfer window last week. That’s entirely understandable and nobody should criticise him for that first performance, but it at least gives Marsch a marking post for what he has at his disposal. Jesse Marsch only mentioned it yesterday, but the Leeds United head coach was quick to back up his comments on the left-back problem. He was thrown into that position from the start against Brisbane Roar.
Leeds United started their pre-season tour of Australia with a 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar on Thursday.
Leeds travelled Down Under on Saturday to prepare for three pre-season friendlies in the space of eight days. Jesse Marsch's Leeds United injury relief and the Brisbane Roar problem they need to solve Leeds United chairman Andrea Radrizzani has thanked the supporters who travelled to Australia to witness the Whites’ 2-1 pre-season win over Brisbane Roar on Thursday.
Jesse Marsch faced the media after Leeds United's 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar on Thursday in Gold Coast and he admitted there was one major problem they ...
In controlling long periods of the match, Leeds were always at risk of being countered and that was Brisbane’s most profitable route to goal. Marsch acknowledged that was something he did not want to see in his system which does favour high pressing and a high line. Counter-attacks may have been a problem for Leeds United against Brisbane Roar, but Jesse Marsch like his side’s start and the relief of seeing his team leave Gold Coast injury free.
Two quick-fire goals proved enough for Leeds United to see off A-League side Brisbane Roar 2-1 in Thursday night's pre-season friendly on the Gold Coast.
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Warren Moon has praised Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch for the time he devoted to the Brisbane Roar staff this week.
"They came out of the blocks really fast and you know the fear was they could blow us away there for a bit, but I thought our boys just really stuck at it well, stayed composed and worked our way into the game really well. But again, we found a response and we managed to claw our way back. "What stood out was probably more his interactions with us on the human level.
Jesse Marsch, Liam Cooper, Dan James, Illan Meslier and Rasmus Kristensen attended an Adidas and JD Sports event at the Pig and Whistle on Friday.
The Whites are currently still training in Gold Coast and they’ll have one more night by the sea before making the hour-long journey up to Brisbane. Those fans were able to ask questions to their favourite stars before getting the chance to collect an autograph and photo. Australian Leeds United fans got the chance to meet a handful of first-team stars this morning in a Brisbane pub.
Club ambassadors Michael Bridges and Tony Dorigo had a busy day on Thursday. The pair were up early to meet with the local council, who temporarily renamed a ...
However, a jaded second half shows there is clearly still work to do when it comes to their Premier League preparations and he’ll be keen to have more time on the training pitch with his side. A staff member was seen jogging up the beach from Surfers Paradise to Main Beach and Southport Spit, while head of medicine and performance Rob Price was also spotted in the city centre. Liam Cooper, Dan James and Rodrigo made the short trip to the Suncorp Stadium, where Leeds will play Villa on Sunday, to catch the State of Origin decider on Wednesday night and the next morning members of the group could be seen milling around Gold Coast.
A round-up of the latest Leeds United headlines this morning, Friday 15 July. Leeds United 'braced' for Jack Harrison bid.
If the Whites were to lose Harrison this summer, then that would pose a further headache for their recruitment team after an already busy window. Leeds United are in Australia and we’ve made the trip to bring you all updates from Down Under. Thursday was day three of the Whites’ pre-season tour and they played the first of three scheduled friendlies, with a 2-1 win coming over Brisbane Roar at the Cbus Super Stadium. Jesse Marsch's side kicked of their pre-season tour of Australia with a win over Brisbane Roar, with a number of new signings getting their first run out as a Leeds United player.
Newcastle could firm up their interest in Leeds United star Jack Harrison in the coming days, according to Craig Hope this week.
“The one I think they are looking at as a viable alternative is Jack Harrison of Leeds,” he said. In other Leeds United news, the Whites now want to sign this striker with a rival set to kickstart a major £30million+ transfer battle The only thing Leeds need to be concentrating on now is bringing in that new striker, and potentially a new left-back to solve that particular crisis that is forming.
Leeds United are reportedly interested in signing Inter Milan forward Joaquin Correa.
The South American also has plenty of experience at the highest level for club and country and has played in European competitions in each of the past six seasons, so you could argue that he would be a marquee addition and potentially one transfer to watch for Whites supporters. Two attacking names who have been heavily linked with a move to Leeds are Club Brugge’s Charles De Ketelaere and PSG’s Arnaud Kalimuendo, but it seems as if Correa is also catching the eye of Elland Road chiefs. They claimed that the Italian giants need to make space for the former Juventus striker to come in, with Correa potentially one player who could make way, with Leeds interested in the 17-cap marksman.
Leeds United have told Newcastle to stump up more than their planned £20million bid for Jack Harrison, according to a report.
They have added to their goalkeeping and defensive ranks, but manager Eddie Howe wants more goals. Not only was he their second-top-scorer last season, the fact that he can play in a wide variety of positions makes him a key member of the squad. Jesse Marsch will therefore insist that he wants to keep hold of the attacker, or lose him for a top fee.
Liam Cooper hopes to be fit to play a part in Leeds United's pre-season tour of Australia but has cast doubt on his involvement against Aston Villa.
Firpo will be out for around eight weeks and his injury has prompted thoughts for Jesse Marsch and director of football Victor Orta over the left-back situation at Elland Road. I've tried joining in a couple of times and it's just not quite right at the moment, but I'm getting there slowly but surely." The Scotland international was in good spirits as he, Rasmus Kristensen, Dan James, Illan Meslier and Jesse Marsch spoke with fans and held an autograph and selfie session in the pub.
Leeds United captain Liam Cooper has made a joke out of his Whites teammate Dan James whilst on stage during their pre-season tour of Australia.
The Whites managed to beat Brisbane Roar 2-1 in a preseason friendly on Thursday with James and Joe Gelhardt on the scoresheet for the Yorkshire side. The pair were arriving on stage at a Q & A when Cooper sarcastically offered to help James up to his chair due to their significant height difference between the pair. Leeds United captain Liam Cooper has made a joke out of his Whites teammate Dan James whilst on stage during their pre-season tour of Australia.
Leeds United captain Liam Cooper says the English Premier League club is only too aware of their bond with Australia and its footballers.
"I was fortunate to come out here a couple of years ago on the last tour and you really get a feel for the following we've got. "I met him and his missus and his kids a few times. Viduka and fellow Socceroo Harry Kewell made Leeds a favourite for so many in Australia with their exploits for the club in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
A hamstring injury last season gave Leeds United captain Liam Cooper a chance to connect personally with one...
"I was fortunate to come out here a couple of years ago on the last tour and you really get a feel for the following we've got. "I met him and his missus and his kids a few times. "I ruptured my hamstring, spent a lot of time watching the games from the stand and obviously Viduka was invited a lot," Cooper told AAP.