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Leeds United FC vs Manchester City FC, Premier League 2024 REGULAR SEASON

Leeds United FC
Manchester City FC
1 : 3
28th of December 2022 20:00
Finished
First half: 45  |  Second half: 45

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  • 0' - The game is set. Leeds United FC kicks off things out of here…
  • 5' - Supporters expect more eagerness from Manuel Akanji, as he is very good at scoring at Elland Road with 0 goals in the last 0 games.
  • 10' - Both teams are passing the ball around with high level of urgency. Manchester City FC needs to do something about it to get closer to the goal.
  • 15' - looks like a favorite considering 0 games won in last 0 matches with its main striker scoring goals.
  • 20' - Not even hints on scoring a goal over the last 20 minutes.
  • 25' - Although teams showed high tempo form the start, they seem to slow down a bit. Both sides really need to catch a fire. Otherwise, we have another goalless match.
  • 30' - Spectators do not have much to choose from both teams. The sides had several scoring chances but they still need a bit more than just a sight of a goal.
  • 35' - The referee is likely to let players tackle, as he already missed some meaty challenges during opening seconds. He is still to establish what should not be done by the players and what is acceptable on the pitch. It’s going to be a tough game for Nathan Ake suffering a number of foals already.
  • 40' - While there is no rush on the pitch, let’s have a look at some stats. Brenden Aaronson made 185 appearances and scored 11 goals. He is very likely to score a goal today.
  • 45' - Spectators are craving for more action. Both teams play very cautiously. They need to put some more energy.
  • 46' - What a strike from Rodri! The score is 0-1.
  • 47' - Goal! Rodri scores his 27 goal in 433 matches.
  • 51' - What a strike from Erling Haaland! The score is 0-3.
  • 52' - Goal! Erling Haaland scores his 191 goal in 71 matches.
  • 57' - Leeds United FC is showing some good football. However, Leeds United FC are ready to play back every minute. It might result in some problems for the home side. The game will hardly remain goalless.
  • 62' - It’s a booking for Manchester City FC player. Rico Lewis gets a Yellow card.
  • 64' - What a strike from Erling Haaland! The score is 0-5.
  • 65' - Luke Ayling is replacing Rasmus Kristensen for the Leeds United FC side.
  • 66' - Another substitution for Leeds United FC to replace Adam Forshaw by Mateusz Klich on 66 minute.
  • 68' - Joao Cancelo is replacing Rico Lewis for the Manchester City FC side.
  • 70' - That looks like a foul for a Yellow card for Mateusz Klich.
  • 71' - Degnand Gnonto is having his name booked by the referee on 71.
  • 72' - Leeds United FC manager makes another effort to make the tables turned. Joe Gelhardt is hanging Rodrigo on the field on 72 minute.
  • 73' - Goal! Pascal Struijk scores his 10 goal in 276 matches.
  • 73' - Another substitution for Manchester City FC to replace Jack Grealish by Phil Foden on 73 minute.
  • 74' - GOAL! Pascal Struijk scores on 74. Assisted by Sam Greenwood
  • 79' - Leeds United FC is defending very well tonight not leaving a chance for their rivals to get through for a goal.
  • 81' - The referee calls foul for Rodri. He receives a Yellow card.
  • 83' - The Leeds United FC manager makes a substitution. Brenden Aaronson departs to be replaced by Darko Gyabi.
  • 85' - It’s a booking for Leeds United FC player. Sam Greenwood gets a Yellow card.
  • 88' - Time for substitution for Manchester City FC. Riyad Mahrez is replaced by Cole Palmer.
  • 90' - It’s a booking for Manchester City FC player. Cole Palmer gets a Yellow card.
  • With this win, Manchester City FC is likely to improve its situation in the overall team standings.

Today 2022-12-28 Leeds United FC vs Manchester City FC are fighting Premier League league on Elland Road.

Leeds United FC had 38 games and get got 31 points in Season (2018/19)

Manchester City FC had 38 games and get got 89 points in Season (2018/19)

Todays referees are: Jarred Gillett, Michael Salisbury, Stuart Attwell, Harry Lennard, Darren Cann, Marc Perry