Can Manchester United survive the Leeds United threat?
United is having one of its best seasons in the past seven years, currently placed second, eight points behind City. Although its chances of winning the title remain alive, it is not that realistic. Nonetheless, it would look to keep itself in contention when it takes on tenth-placed Leeds, away from home, on Sunday. The Red Devils is currently unbeaten in 23 away games in the competition. Also, with Leeds hosting United for the first time since 2003, the former would be desperate to prove a point. Meanwhile, a win or loss would still put United in the second spot.
Can Manchester United survive the Leeds United threat?
United is having one of its best seasons in the past seven years, currently placed second, eight points behind City. Although its chances of winning the title remain alive, it is not that realistic. Nonetheless, it would look to keep itself in contention when it takes on tenth-placed Leeds, away from home, on Sunday. The Red Devils is currently unbeaten in 23 away games in the competition. Also, with Leeds hosting United for the first time since 2003, the former would be desperate to prove a point. Meanwhile, a win or loss would still put United in the second spot.