Patrick Bamford's Leeds United return part of two flickering bright lights against Aston Villa - YEP 11/3/22
Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford returned from over three months out in Thursday night's defeat against Aston Villa and was one of two main positives on a terrible night for the Whites.
By Lee Sobot
Aside from some good saves from Illan Meslier and a valiant
display by Luke Ayling, the other flickering bright light centred around
another 45 minutes for teen striker Joe Gelhardt as he and Bamford finished the
game upfront.
New Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch outlined his plan before
Thursday night's encounter to bring Bamford on from the bench in his comeback
from a series of recent injury issues.
The England international striker had not featured since the
home clash against Brentford at the start of December in which the striker
returned from an ankle injury as a second-half substitute and scored a late
equaliser in a 2-2 draw, only to injure his hamstring celebrating the leveller.
The Whites no 9 recovered from the hamstring setback but
then picked up a quad problem before being kept out by a foot issue, the
forward tearing his plantar fascia.
The striker was then an unused substitute in last weekend's
1-0 defeat at Leicester City, for which Marsch said the forward was only ready
to play ten minutes.
But over half an hour presented itself on his long-awaited
return against Villa and Bamford quickly showed flashes of his clear class,
albeit on a pretty abysmal night for the Whites as part of a miserable 3-0
defeat.
Just as Marcelo Bielsa had often opted for, Marsch chose to
play winger Dan James upfront along with Rodrigo but Leeds failed to fire in
the opening 45 minutes and an extremely disappointing Rodrigo was hooked at the
break as teen striker Gelhardt was introduced.
That meant a front two of Gelhardt and James and Leeds
pushed hard for an equaliser in the opening ten minutes, only for Villa to hold
firm and weather the small spell of pressure.
As the Whites response flattened out, Marsch then called for
Bamford who stripped off to a big cheer and replaced Jack Harrison two minutes
before the hour, James then switching to playing on the left side of the front
two.
Within minutes of coming on, Bamford showed some neat skill
and movement to twist and turn as Leeds looked to break out of defence and the
striker was hauled down by John McGinn who was booked.
But Villa then doubled their lead in the 65th minute through
Matty Cash and the goal knocked the stuffing out of the hosts despite Bamford
and Gelhardt looking to make inroads upfront, the Whites no 9 successful with
all six of his attempted passes.
Leeds offered just four shots at goal compared to Villa's 15
and only one Whites player tested Villa 'keeper Emi Martinez.
United's sole shot on target arrived nine minutes after the
break when the lively Gelhardt took matters into his own hands and let fly from
25 yards out after dropping deep when a corner was cleared.
His effort went straight into the arms of Martinez and
another strike from the teen was blocked but he was still responsible for half
of United's shots at goal.
Robin Koch and Bamford offered the others, Koch skying a
shot over the bar during the brief spell of Leeds pressure after a Raphinha
cross was cleared and that probably presented United's best opening of the
game.
But it was slim pickings, Bamford providing the only other
attempt in the closing stages when working an opening on the edge of the box
but sending his attempt just over the top corner to sarcastic cheers from
Villa's away fans.
The bar was set very low but Bamford and Gelhardt were
clearly the glimmers of light without particularly shining on a night when
United's front four who started of James, Rodrigo, Harrison and Raphinha failed
to manage a single shot between them.
The need for changes is glaringly obvious and, when fitness
allows, Bamford and Gelhardt upfront looks the clear way to go.