Leeds United will lock horns with Wolverhampton Wanderers as they travel to the Molineux Stadium this Thursday to produce a similar result as last weekend. The Whites recorded an impressive 4-3 victory over Bournemouth in the away encounter last weekend, so they will be looking to build on the momentum and grab another win on the road.
Jesse Marsch will set his side up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and could name the same starting XI for this match. The Leeds boss is expected to keep changes to a minimum for this game, so we can expect to see Rodrigo leading the line for his side again.
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Defence
Illan Meslier will function in between the sticks for the West Yorkshire club after shipping in just three goals against the Cherries in his last Premier League appearance. Robin Koch will once again partner with Liam Cooper at the heart of Leeds’ backline as they try to stop the opposition this time around.
Rasmus Kristensen would try to put in a solid display at right-back while Pascal Struijk will fill in on the other flank as the left-back. Both of them need to get forward and keep their shape defensively if the Whites are to come out on top in this home encounter.
Luke Ayling and Junior Firpo will have to be content with a spot on the bench as they provide cover for the defensive positions.
Midfield
Marc Roca and Tyler Adams will anchor the holding midfield positions for Marsch’s side as they try to dominate the ball at the centre of the park.
Crysencio Summerville, Brenden Aaronson and Jack Harrison will play just ahead of them as part of Leeds’ attack. All three of them need to work together collectively if the Whites want to create some decent chances in front of the goal.
Mateusz Klich will take a spot on the bench but might come on to influence the game in the second half if Marsch decides to call upon his services.
Attack
As mentioned earlier, Rodrigo will lead the line for the Whites. He would be eager to get his name on the scoresheet again by producing an influential display in this midweek contest.
Joe Gelhardt will have to be content with a place on the bench as he awaits a chance to make an impact in the latter stages of the contest if Leeds are in need of a goal by then.