In League Cup action, Leeds met Shrewsbury on August 9. Leeds came out on top, securing a 2-1 win.
Taylor Perry scored the first goal of the game on the 28th minute of the match, tipping the balance in Shrewsbury's favor. Joe Gelhardt and Pascal Struijk added to the score, setting the final scoreline at 2-1.
Leeds head into this game after their recent draw with Cardiff City on August 6 in the Championship, extending their unbeaten streak to three matches. Correcting defensive vulnerabilities could be their ticket to improved performances, considering they have allowed goals in nine consecutive home matches.
Shrewsbury, fresh off a win against Cheltenham Town, approach this match eager to continue their positive form, marking their 4th consecutive unbeaten match. For all that, their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have allowed goals in ten consecutive away matches.
This League Cup encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Leeds and Shrewsbury throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Georginio Rutter and Crysencio Summerville have been pivotal for Leeds’s attack, with Daniel Farke at the helm, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Summerville has been Leeds’s standout performer across all competitions, netting one goal and contributing eleven assists, with Rutter leading the team in assists, having provided fifteen key passes resulting in goals. Adding further support are Daniel James, Junior Firpo and Glen Kamara, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Shrewsbury’s attacking options, crafted under Steve Cotterill’s leadership, have been bolstered by Jordan Shipley and Daniel Udoh, both of whom have contributed crucial assists. Bowman has already scored one goal in all competitions this term, with Shipley standing out as the team’s most creative player, registering six assists so far. Shrewsbury’s offense has also been strengthened by Elliott Bennett, Tom Bayliss and Nohan Kenneh, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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Leeds kicked off the game with Karl Darlow, Leo Fuhr Hjelde who got substituted by Sam Byram on the 46th minute, Ethan Ampadu, Charlie Cresswell, Luke Ayling, Darko Gyabi who got substituted by Pascal Struijk on the 46th minute, Jamie Shackleton, Daniel James who got substituted by Cody Drameh on the 90th minute, Archie Gray, Ian Poveda who got substituted by Luis Sinisterra on the 84th minute and Joe Gelhardt who got substituted by Lewis Bate on the 90th minute as starters, with Lewis Bate, Sam Byram, Cody Drameh, Kristoffer Klaesson, Illan Meslier, Kris Moore, Sonny Perkins, Luis Sinisterra and Pascal Struijk on the bench.
Shrewsbury's starting eleven were Marko Marosi, Joseph Anderson, Tom Flanagan, Morgan Feeney who got substituted by Tunmise Sobowale on the 72nd minute, Malvind Benning, Nohan Kenneh, Taylor Perry, Carl Winchester who got substituted by Harvey Watts on the 72nd minute, Tom Bayliss who got substituted by Jason Sraha on the 72nd minute, Travis Hearnes who got substituted by Jordan Shipley on the 55th minute and Ryan Bowman who got substituted by Daniel Udoh on the 60th minute, with Harry Burgoyne, Chey Dunkley, Jordan Shipley, Tunmise Sobowale, Jason Sraha, Daniel Udoh and Harvey Watts on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Malvind Benning and Carl Winchester were the ones to receive it.
Leeds's most recent outing ended in a draw against Cardiff City, while Shrewsbury are coming off a win in their last match against Cheltenham Town. Overall, Leeds have won five of their last twenty matches, losing eleven and drawing four, while Shrewsbury have won four of their last twenty matches, losing eleven and drawing five.
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