Sunderland's recent form has been inconsistent, with a record of two wins, one draw, and two losses in their last five matches, indicating a lack of stability in their performance. Their attack heavily relies on wing play, utilising a combination of speed and technical ability from their wingers, who average 4.1 successful dribbles per match. They have a 32% crossing accuracy, providing opportunities for their central forwards. Their midfield also boasts a key player with strong long-range shooting ability, averaging 2.0 shots per game with a 33% accuracy rate, contributing two goals from outside the box in the last five games. Defensively, their midfield shows strong interception ability, averaging 4.3 interceptions to limit their opponents' central advancements, however, their side play has some weakness. Leeds United employs a flexible tactical approach, focusing on a combination of passing and control with wing attacks, averaging 58% possession in their last five matches. Their midfield excels in linking play, with smooth passing between players, contributing 4.4 key passes per match to create scoring opportunities. Their wingers pose a continuous threat with 4.2 successful dribbles per game, showcasing their agility and ability to change direction. They also have a high finishing efficiency, with a 42% shot accuracy rate, which effectively supports their scoring ability, averaging 1.6 goals per game in their last five matches. Defensively, their transition to defence is rapid, succeeding in 1.9 counter-attack defences per match. Their centre-backs have some limitations in their ability to win aerial duels. Recommendation: Leeds United

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