As a relegation-threatened team this season, Leeds United's form improved significantly mid-season. They gradually found their footing and displayed strong resilience in their battle against relegation, using a high-press and quick-counter-attack style. Leeds United's recent form is also positive, with an unbeaten run of five league games (2 wins, 3 draws), successfully moving away from the relegation zone, indicating a clear upward trend for the team. In their last league match, Leeds United drew 1-1 with Sunderland, with Lewin continuing his goal-scoring form, demonstrating strong finishing ability. In the last five matches, the team has scored a total of 7 goals and conceded only 5, with a stable attack. Although there are defensive vulnerabilities, they compensate with active running and teamwork. Liverpool's form has rebounded this season after a mid-season tactical adjustment. Manager Slot optimised the formation to a 4-3-3 high-press, building their attack with high-pressing and quick passing. In the last two matches, their expected goals were only 0.7, significantly improving defensive efficiency. The team is currently fourth in the league with 32 points, winning 6, drawing 2, and losing 2 in the last 10 league matches, ranking among the top teams in points collection. Their performance is balanced on both offense and defense, with 35 goals scored and 22 conceded so far this season, averaging 1.9 goals scored and 1.2 goals conceded per game. Their attack relies on wing breakthroughs and midfield distribution. Wirtz recently ended his goal drought and has regained form, while Ekitike, as the top scorer, has contributed 11 goals, becoming the core of the team's attack.

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