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Leeds United need transfer attention on familiar target while coming problems loom large

Leeds United need transfer attention on familiar target while coming problems loom large

Ian Maatsen arrived at Burnley on loan last summer as a 20-year-old and played 39 of their 46 games en route to the Championship title. Luton Town could depend on Amari’i Bell for 44 games in defence.

In 2021/22, Fulham could rely on Antonee Robinson for 36 appearances en route to the second-tier crown. Jordan Zemura would appear 33 times as Bournemouth followed the Cottagers up from the Championship.

They are all left-backs. It’s not a trend which emerges in that corner of the pitch alone. Promotion-winning sides are built upon the backs of reliable performers who know their roles and turn in seven-out-of-10s every week for nine months.

Leeds United saw it with Ben White, Stuart Dallas, Mateusz Klich, Jack Harrison, Patrick Bamford and Kalvin Phillips among many others in 2019/20. Twelve players would go beyond 2,200 minutes that season.

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Ezgjan Alioski was 12th in that list at 2,262 minutes. The next best would be Gaetano Berardi on less than half the North Macedonian’s total playing time. It was a core group Marcelo Bielsa guided to the summit of the EFL.

Dallas and Alioski would prove to be Bielsa’s solutions at left-back, but neither would have considered themselves as naturals in that role going into the campaign. Left-back seems to have been a problem at Elland Road for years now.

Since Charlie Taylor departed for Burnley in 2017, it has felt like the most difficult position for Leeds to find a settled solution in. In 2017/18, Berardi, Vurnon Anita and Laurens De Bock would share it around to no great effect.

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  • June 13, 2023