da pinup bet: Leeds United finally put an end to their winless run as they secured their first victory of 2020 against Millwall on Tuesday.
da bet vitoria: The Whites made hard work of it, but an impressive second-half performance saw the Yorkshire club come from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Millwall.
The game also represented the first time Leeds’ new signings saw their new side in action as Ian Poveda sat on the bench and Jean-Kevin Augustin watched from the stands.
Of course, the presence of these new men had us wondering when they’d be making their debuts for Marcelo Bielsa’s side, but it seems as though they won’t be starting this weekend.
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What’s been said then?
Phil Hay was hosting a post-match Q&A session on The Athletic.
Understandably, some supporters had questions about whether or not the new signings would start this weekend.
“No, I very much doubt it. Costa put in a big shift tonight and Harrison and Alioski took Millwall to the cleaners down the left. Poveda’s time will come but not immediately after this,” Hay said about Poveda.
The Atheltic’s Leeds correspondent also answered whether or not Augustin would be involved on Saturday.
“I’d think it’s likely he’ll be in the squad at the weekend. He’s got most of this week to train. But in the starting line-up? Not on Saturday I wouldn’t think. Bielsa won’t be minded to make changes,” he said.
Right decision
The last thing Leeds need to do right now is to change a winning formula.
The second 45 minutes at Elland Road on Tuesday was the best football the Whites have played in 2020 as they’d scored just once since the turn of the year before putting on a show against the London club – scoring three times.
Bielsa should be trying to replicate what we saw from his side in the second half against the Lions, and the best way to do that is to not change anything.
Augustin and Poveda will get their chances, but against Wigan, the manager should keep things the same.
In other news, Patrick Bamford hit back at his critics on Tuesday.