2021–22 Leeds United F.C. season 102nd season in existence of Leeds United
Leeds United 2021–22 football season
The 2021–22 season was Leeds United 's 102nd season in existence. It was their second consecutive season in the Premier League , and in general, it is their 52nd ever season in the top flight of English football. In addition to the league, they also competed in the FA Cup and EFL Cup .
Review
August
Leeds began their Premier League campaign against rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford on 14 August 2021, live on BT Sport , losing by a score of 5–1. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring for Manchester United in the 30th minute. After the half-time interval, Luke Ayling levelled the scores, with his first Premier League goal for Leeds. Mason Greenwood then put Manchester United ahead again in the 52nd minute, after Paul Pogba released him down the left wing. Fernandes added Manchester United's third in the 54th minute, after another assist from Pogba, and he completed his hat-trick with Manchester United's fourth goal in the 60th minute after Victor Lindelöf found him with a long ball. Fred then scored Manchester United's fifth goal in the 68th minute after a fourth assist from Pogba, a joint-Premier League record for a single match.[ 3]
Leeds hosted Everton at Elland Road on 21 August, drawing 2–2. Dominic Calvert-Lewin opening the scoring from a penalty after referee Darren England ruled that Liam Cooper had fouled Calvert-Lewin by pulling on his shirt. Mateusz Klich equalised for Leeds following a pass from Patrick Bamford . In the second half, Everton went in front after a Demarai Gray goal, however, Leeds later equalised through Raphinha . Raphinha became the first Leeds player to score in three consecutive matches against Everton since Peter Lorimer .[ 4]
Leeds' following match was against League One club Crewe Alexandra at Elland Road in the EFL Cup second round on 24 August, winning 3–0. Kalvin Phillips and two from Jack Harrison the goal-scorers.[ 5]
Leeds travelled to Turf Moor to play Sean Dyche 's Burnley on 29 August, drawing 1–1. Burnley opened the scoring after a Matthew Lowton shot fell into former Leeds player Chris Wood 's path, allowing him to prod the ball home; however, Leeds equalised through Bamford after a Jamie Shackleton shot fell into his path so he could foot it into the Burnley goal past Nick Pope .[ 6]
September
Leeds' first match after the first international break of the season saw them host Jürgen Klopp 's Liverpool at Elland Road on 12 September, losing 3–0 with Pascal Struijk receiving a red card due to a challenge on Harvey Elliott that resulted in a serious injury.[ 7]
Leeds travelled to St James' Park on 17 September to face Newcastle United , drawing 1–1. An early Leeds goal from Raphinha was cancelled out by Allan Saint-Maximin before half time;[ 8] a 2–1 loss at home to West Ham United followed with a 90th-minute goal by Michail Antonio winning it for the visitors on 25 September.[ 9]
October
Leeds started October with a 1–0 win over Watford at Elland Road on 2 October. Leeds travelled to Southampton on 16 October, losing 1–0. Armando Broja netting the only goal of the match. Wolves visited Elland Road on 23 October, drawing 1–1. A Rodrigo penalty in stoppage time earned a point for Leeds. Leeds travelled to Carrow Road to play Norwich City on 31 October, winning 2–1.
November
Leeds started November with Leicester City visiting Elland Road , drawing 1–1. Leeds' following match was a 2–1 defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium , a 0–0 draw at Brighton followed. Leeds' following match against Crystal Palace at Elland Road was 0–0 as Raphinha floated in a corner kick and Liam Cooper ’s connecting header was blocked by the hand of Palace defender Marc Guéhi . Raphinha slotted the penalty past Vicente Guaita to win the match for Leeds on 30 November.
December
Leeds started December against Brentford at Elland Road , drawing 2–2. Patrick Bamford scored his second goal of the season in second half stoppage time to earn a point for Leeds. Leeds travelled to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea on 11 December, losing 3–2. Jorginho scored the winner for Chelsea in the 94th minute from the penalty spot. Leeds' biggest defeat of the season followed at the Etihad Stadium , losing 7–0. Leeds ended December with a 4–1 defeat at home to Arsenal .
January
Leeds started January by ending a drought of four games without a win, when Burnley visited Elland Road on 2 January, winning 3–1. Leeds' travelled to the London Stadium to face West Ham United on 16 January, winning 3–2. Jack Harrison scoring all three . Leeds ended January with a 1–0 defeat against Newcastle United at Elland Road .
February
Leeds started February at Villa Park on 9 February, drawing 3–3. Daniel James scoring a brace for Leeds. Leeds' following match at Goodison Park saw a 3–0 defeat to Everton , defeats to Manchester United 4–2, Liverpool 6–0 and Tottenham Hotspur 4–0. Leeds' 4–0 loss at Elland Road saw Marcelo Bielsa dismissed by the club. His replacement was former RB Leipzig coach Jesse Marsch .
March
Leeds started March by travelling to the King Power Stadium to face Leicester City , losing 1–0. Leeds' following match at Elland Road saw a 3–0 defeat to Aston Villa . Leeds' following match against Norwich City at Elland Road saw Leeds 2–1 winners, following a late goal by Joe Gelhardt . Leeds travelled to Molineux on 18 March to face Wolverhampton Wanderers a second half stoppage time winner from Luke Ayling secured two consecutive victories for Leeds in a 3–2 comeback win.
April
Leeds started April with Southampton at Elland Road drawing 1–1, this was followed by a 3–0 victory over Watford at Vicarage Road . Leeds travelled to Crystal Palace on 25 April, drawing 0–0. Manchester City visited Elland Road on 30 April, winning 4–0.
May
Leeds started May by visiting Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium , losing 2–1 and hosting Chelsea at Elland Road , losing 3–0.[ 10] [ 11]
Leeds' following match against Brighton at Elland Road finished 1–1.[ 12]
Leeds travelled to the Brentford Community Stadium on the final day of the season to face Brentford , knowing they had to better Burnley's result to avoid relegation. Burnley hosted Newcastle at Turf Moor and fell behind through Callum Wilson . Leeds took the lead against Brentford through a penalty in the 56th minute that Raphinha won and converted, shortly after Newcastle doubled their lead against Burnley.
In the 69th minute, Maxwel Cornet scored for Burnley, while in London a 78th minute Brentford equaliser through a Canós header saw Burnley's hopes come to life again. Canós was the dismissed just two minutes later for a second bookable offence. Leeds' press for the final 10 minutes come to fruition, with Jack Harrison scoring a deflected long-shot in second half stoppage time which secured survival.[ 13] [ 14]
Transfers
Transfers in
Loans in
Date from
Date to
Position
Name
From
Ref.
Transfers out
Loans out
Pre-season
On 18 June 2021, Leeds announced six pre-season friendly matches, against Guiseley , Blackburn Rovers , Fleetwood Town , Real Betis , Ajax and Villarreal .[ 59] [ 60] [ 61] On 12 August 2021, it was announced that head coach Marcelo Bielsa had signed a new one-year contract with the club after his previous contract ran out after the end of the previous season on 30 June 2021.[ 62]
First-team squad
As of 26 March 2022 .[ 71]
Competitions
Premier League
League table
Source:
Premier League Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs
[ 72] (R) Relegated
Matches
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result F–A
Scorers
Attendance
Referee
League position
Ref.
14 August 2021
Manchester United
Away
1–5
Ayling 49'
72,732
Paul Tierney
20th
[ 3]
21 August 2021
Everton
Home
2–2
Klich 43', Raphinha 72'
36,293
Darren England
15th
[ 4]
29 August 2021
Burnley
Away
1–1
Bamford 86'
18,665
Michael Oliver
15th
[ 6]
12 September 2021
Liverpool
Home
0–3
—
36,507
Craig Pawson
17th
[ 73]
17 September 2021
Newcastle United
Away
1–1
Raphinha 13'
50,407
Mike Dean
17th
[ 74]
25 September 2021
West Ham United
Home
1–2
Raphinha 19'
36,417
Kevin Friend
18th
[ 75]
2 October 2021
Watford
Home
1–0
Llorente 18'
36,261
Simon Hooper
16th
[ 76]
16 October 2021
Southampton
Away
0–1
—
30,506
David Coote
17th
[ 77]
23 October 2021
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Home
1–1
Rodrigo 90+4'
36,475
Robert Jones
17th
[ 78]
31 October 2021
Norwich City
Away
2–1
Raphinha 56', Rodrigo 60'
26,913
Anthony Taylor
17th
[ 79]
7 November 2021
Leicester City
Home
1–1
Raphinha 26'
36,478
Darren England
15th
[ 80]
21 November 2021
Tottenham Hotspur
Away
1–2
James 44'
58,989
Andre Marriner
17th
[ 81]
27 November 2021
Brighton & Hove Albion
Away
0–0
—
31,166
Craig Pawson
17th
[ 82]
30 November 2021
Crystal Palace
Home
1–0
Raphinha 90+3'
35,558
Kevin Friend
15th
[ 83]
5 December 2021
Brentford
Home
2–2
Roberts 27', Bamford 90+6'
35,639
David Coote
16th
[ 84]
11 December 2021
Chelsea
Away
2–3
Raphinha 28', Gelhardt 83'
39,959
Chris Kavanagh
15th
[ 85]
15 December 2021
Manchester City
Away
0–7
—
52,401
Paul Tierney
16th
[ 86]
18 December 2021
Arsenal
Home
1–4
Raphinha 75' pen
36,166
Andre Marriner
16th
[ 87]
2 January 2022
Burnley
Home
3–1
Harrison 39', Dallas 77', James 90+2'
36,083
Paul Tierney
16th
[ 88]
16 January 2022
West Ham United
Away
3–2
Harrison (3) 10', 37', 60'
59,951
Mike Dean
15th
[ 89]
22 January 2022
Newcastle United
Home
0–1
—
36,405
Chris Kavanagh
15th
[ 90]
9 February 2022
Aston Villa
Away
3–3
James (2) 9', 45+2', Llorente 63'
41,927
Jarred Gillett
15th
[ 91]
12 February 2022
Everton
Away
0–3
—
39,150
Graham Scott
15th
[ 92]
20 February 2022
Manchester United
Home
2–4
Rodrigo 53', Raphinha 54'
36,715
Paul Tierney
15th
[ 93]
23 February 2022
Liverpool
Away
0–6
—
53,018
Michael Oliver
15th
[ 94]
26 February 2022
Tottenham Hotspur
Home
0–4
—
36,599
Craig Pawson
16th
[ 95]
5 March 2022
Leicester City
Away
0–1
—
32,236
David Coote
16th
[ 96]
10 March 2022
Aston Villa
Home
0–3
—
36,400
Simon Hooper
16th
[ 97]
13 March 2022
Norwich City
Home
2–1
Rodrigo 14', Gelhardt 90+4'
36,321
Stuart Attwell
16th
[ 98]
18 March 2022
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Away
3–2
Harrison 63', Rodrigo 66', Ayling 90+1'
31,842
Kevin Friend
16th
[ 99]
2 April 2022
Southampton
Home
1–1
Harrison 29'
36,580
Anthony Taylor
16th
[ 100]
9 April 2022
Watford
Away
3–0
Raphinha 21', Rodrigo 73', Harrison 85'
20,957
Andre Marriner
16th
[ 101]
25 April 2022
Crystal Palace
Away
0–0
—
25,357
Darren England
16th
[ 102]
30 April 2022
Manchester City
Home
0–4
—
35,771
Paul Tierney
17th
[ 103]
8 May 2022
Arsenal
Away
1–2
Llorente 66'
60,108
Chris Kavanagh
18th
[ 104]
11 May 2022
Chelsea
Home
0–3
—
36,549
Anthony Taylor
18th
[ 105]
15 May 2022
Brighton & Hove Albion
Home
1–1
Struijk 90+2'
36,638
Mike Dean
18th
[ 106]
22 May 2022
Brentford
Away
2–1
Raphinha 56' pen, Harrison 90+4'
16,957
Paul Tierney
17th
[ 107]
FA Cup
Leeds were drawn away to West Ham United in the third round.[ 108]
EFL Cup
The second round draw was made by Andy Townsend and Jobi McAnuff , live on Sky Sports . Leeds were drawn at home against Crewe Alexandra of the EFL League One . The match was played on 24 August 2021 at 19:45 BST and saw Leeds win 3–0. The draw for the third round was held on 25 August and was made by Kevin Phillips and Kevin Campbell . Leeds were drawn against Fulham of the EFL Championship at Craven Cottage . The match will be played during the week commencing 21 September 2021.[ 110] [ 111] On 22 September, Leeds were drawn away to Arsenal in the fourth round.[ 112] [ 113]
Player statistics
As of 22 May 2022
The plus (+) symbol denotes an appearance as a substitute, hence 2+1 indicates two appearances in the starting XI and one appearance as a substitute.
In addition, Jack Jenkins and Academy players Kris Moore, Nohan Kenneh and Archie Gray were unused substitutes included in at least one matchday squad.
Notes
^ Brackets around club names denote the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined Leeds
^ Brackets around club names denote the player joined that club after his contract with Leeds expired
^ Match contested by a Leeds United XI
See also
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