2017–18 Leeds United F.C. season

Leeds United
2017–18 season
Chairman Andrea Radrizzani
Head Coach Thomas Christiansen
(until 4 February 2018)
Paul Heckingbottom
(from 6 February 2018)
Stadium Elland Road
Championship 13th
FA Cup Third round
EFL Cup Fourth round
Top goalscorer League: Kemar Roofe (11)
All: Kemar Roofe (14)
Highest home attendance 35,337 vs Bolton Wanderers
(31 March 2018, Championship)
Lowest home attendance 15,431 vs Port Vale
(9 August 2017, EFL Cup)
Average home league attendance 31,521 [1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is Leeds United's eighth consecutive season in the Championship.[2] Along with competing in the Championship, the club also participated in the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

First team squad

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Republic of IrelandEngland Andy Lonergan34 2011
2017
48 0 2012
2019
Free
2 DF England Luke Ayling27 2016 79 0 2021 £750,000
4 MF England Adam Forshaw27 2018 5 0 2022 £4,500,000
5 DF England Matthew Pennington24 2017 15 0 2018 Loan On loan from Everton
6 DF ScotlandEngland Liam Cooper27 2014 122 3 2021 £600,000 Team captain[3]
7 MF England Kemar Roofe25 2016 87 17 2020 £3,000,000
8 MF NetherlandsNetherlands Antilles Vurnon Anita29 2017 23 0 2020 Free
9 FW Germany Pierre-Michel Lasogga26 2017 30 13 2018 Loan On loan from Hamburg
10 MF Republic of Macedonia Ezgjan Alioski26 2017 41 7 2021 £3,200,000
11 FW Netherlands Jay-Roy Grot20 2017 22 0 2021 £750,000
12 FW Sweden Marcus Antonsson27 2016 21 3 2019 £1,600,000 On loan to Blackburn Rovers
12 LB Belgium Laurens De Bock25 2018 6 0 2022 £1,500,000
13 GK Germany Felix Wiedwald28 2017 34 0 2020 £500,000
14 MF Republic of IrelandNorthern Ireland Eunan O'Kane28 2016 57 0 2021 £1,000,000
15 MF Northern Ireland Stuart Dallas27 2015 113 11 2020 £1,300,000
17 FW WalesEngland Tyler Roberts19 2018 0 0 2022 £2,500,000
18 DF Sweden Pontus Jansson27 2016 71 5 2020 £3,600,000
19 MF Spain Pablo Hernández33 2016 77 14 2018 Free
21 MF Spain Samuel Sáiz27 2017 32 10 2021 £3,100,000
22 FW Sweden Paweł Cibicki24 2017 11 0 2021 £1,500,000
23 MF England Kalvin Phillips22 2014 90 9 2021 Youth system
24 FW France Hadi Sacko24 2016 56 8 2020 £1,600,000
25 MF EnglandGuinea-Bissau Ronaldo Vieira20 2016 64 2 2021 Youth system
28 DF Switzerland Gaetano Berardi30 2014 111 1 2020 £250,000
29 MF Spain Madger Gomes21 2017 2 0 2020 Free
30 GK England Bailey Peacock-Farrell21 2015 1 0 2020 Youth system
31 DF England Lewie Coyle22 2014 23 0 2020 Youth system On loan to Fleetwood Town
33 DF England Tyler Denton23 2016 3 1 2020 Youth system
35 MF Republic of Ireland Conor Shaughnessy22 2017 17 0 2021 Youth system
36 FW England Mallik Wilks19 2017 1 0 2019 Youth system On loan to Grimsby Town
37 DF Republic of Ireland Paudie O'Connor21 2017 0 0 2019 Youth system
43 MF Poland Mateusz Klich28 2017 11 0 2020 £1,500,000 On loan to Utrecht
40 MF Guinea-Bissau Romario Vieira20 2018 0 0 2018 Youth system
45 FW GhanaItaly Caleb Ekuban23 2017 10 1 2021 £500,000
46 DF England Tom Pearce20 2018 0 0 2018 Youth system
47 FW England Jack Clarke17 2018 0 0 2021 Youth system
48 DF England Liam Kitching19 2018 0 0 2019 Youth system
49 DF Spain Oriol Rey20 2018 0 0 2019 Youth system
MF Netherlands Ouasim Bouy25 2017 0 0 2021 Free
MF England Luke Murphy28 2013 111 7 2019 £1,000,000 On loan to Burton Albion
MF Japan Yosuke Ideguchi22 2018 0 0 2022 £500,000 On loan to Cultural Leonesa
  • Last updated: 1 March 2018
  • Source:Players' wikipedia articles, Leeds United
  • Ordered by squad number.

Appearances (starts and substitute appearances) and goals include those in the Championship (and playoffs), League One (and playoffs), FA Cup, League Cup and Football League Trophy.

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2017CMSpainMadger GomesEngland LiverpoolFree[4]
1 July 2017CBSwedenPontus JanssonItaly Torino£3,600,000[5]
1 July 2017CMPolandMateusz KlichNetherlands FC Twente£1,500,000[6]
1 July 2017RWFranceHadi SackoPortugal Sporting CP£1,600,000[7]
1 July 2017GKGermanyFelix WiedwaldGermany Werder Bremen£500,000[8]
6 July 2017DMNetherlandsVurnon AnitaEngland Newcastle UnitedFree[9]
11 July 2017CFGhanaCaleb EkubanItaly Chievo Verona£500,000[10]
13 July 2017AMSpainSamuel SáizSpain SD Huesca£3,100,000[11]
13 July 2017RWRepublic of MacedoniaEzgjan AlioskiSwitzerland FC Lugano£3,200,000[12]
2 August 2017CMNetherlandsOuasim BouyItaly JuventusFree[13]
23 August 2017CFNetherlandsJay-Roy GrotNetherlands NEC Nijmegen£750,000[14]
27 August 2017GKRepublic of IrelandAndy LonerganEngland Wolverhampton WanderersFree[15]
31 August 2017FWSpainAdrián BalboaSpain UD Unificacion BellvitgeFree[16]
31 August 2017CFSwedenPaweł CibickiSweden Malmö£1,500,000[17]
31 August 2017MFSpainHugo DiazSpain SD HuescaFree[16]
31 August 2017RBEnglandBryce HosannahEngland Crystal PalaceFree[16]
31 August 2017CMSpainAlejandro MachucaSpain Rayo VallecanoFree[16]
31 August 2017CBSpainOriol ReySpain BarcelonaFree[16]
31 August 2017FWMoroccoOusama SiddikiSpain Real MadridFree[16]
31 August 2017CFBulgariaKun TemenuzhkovSpain BarcelonaUndisclosed[16]
15 November 2017FWEnglandRyan EdmondsonEngland York CityUndisclosed[18]
3 January 2018CBFinlandAapo HalmeFinland HJK HelsinkiUndisclosed[19]
9 January 2018CMJapanYosuke IdeguchiJapan Gamba Osaka£500,000[20]
11 January 2018LBBelgiumLaurens De BockBelgium Club Brugge£1,500,000[21]
11 January 2018FWMontenegroOliver SarkicPortugal BenficaUndisclosed[22]
18 January 2018CMEnglandAdam ForshawEngland Middlesbrough£4,500,000[23][24]
23 January 2018STEnglandSam DalbyEngland Leyton OrientUndisclosed[25]
29 January 2018CBNetherlandsPascal StruijkNetherlands AjaxUndisclosed[26]
31 January 2018STWalesTyler RobertsEngland West Brom£2,500,000[27]
31 January 2018RWEnglandJordan StevensEngland Forest GreenUndisclosed[28]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2017RWDemocratic Republic of the CongoJordan BotakaBelgium Sint-TruidenFree[29][lower-alpha 1]
1 July 2017CMEnglandAlex PurverEngland GuiseleyFree[29][lower-alpha 2]
1 July 2017LBEnglandCharlie TaylorEngland Burnley£6,000,000 (compensation)[29][lower-alpha 3]
1 July 2017GKEnglandRoss TurnbullFree agentReleased[29]
1 July 2017CBEnglandJack VannEngland Harrogate TownFree[29]
1 July 2017CMEnglandBilly WhitehouseEngland Alfreton TownFree[29][lower-alpha 4]
18 July 2017CBItalyGiuseppe BellusciItaly US PalermoFree[35]
19 July 2017GKItalyMarco SilvestriItaly Hellas VeronaUndisclosed[36]
28 July 2017CFScotlandLee ErwinScotland KilmarnockUndisclosed[37]
21 August 2017CFNew ZealandChris WoodEngland Burnley£15,000,000[38][39][lower-alpha 5]
22 August 2017DMScotlandLiam BridcuttEngland Nottingham Forest£1,000,000[41][42]
23 August 2017FWFranceSouleymane Doukara AntalyasporFree[43]
25 August 2017DMFranceToumani DiagouragaEngland Plymouth ArgyleFree[44][lower-alpha 6]
27 August 2017GKEnglandRobert GreenEngland Huddersfield TownFree[46][lower-alpha 7]
17 December 2017CFScotlandJack McKayFree agentReleased[47]
17 December 2017CBScotlandPaul McKayFree agentReleased[47]
1 February 2018AMRepublic of IrelandEoghan StokesFree agentReleased[48]
  1. Jordan Botaka joined Sint-Truiden following his release.[30]
  2. Alex Purver joined Guiseley joined Guiseley following his release.[31]
  3. Charlie Taylor joined Burnley following his departure.[32] Burnley subsequently paid Leeds between £6m and £7m in compensation since Taylor was under 24.[33]
  4. Billy Whitehouse joined Alfreton Town following his release.[34]
  5. The fee paid for Wood could rise to £18m depending on appearances.[40]
  6. Toumani Diagouraga joined Plymouth Argyle following his departure.[45]
  7. Robert Green joined Huddersfield Town following his departure.[15]

Loans in

Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
19 July 2017CBEnglandMatthew PenningtonEngland Everton30 June 2018[49][50][51]
7 August 2017LBEnglandCameron Borthwick-JacksonEngland Manchester United16 January 2018[52][53]
31 August 2017CFGermanyPierre-Michel LasoggaGermany Hamburg30 June 2018[54]
8 September 2017CFMontenegroOliver SarkicPortugal Benfica31 December 2017[55]

Loans out

Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
3 July 2017CMEnglandLuke MurphyEngland Burton Albion30 June 2018[56]
4 July 2017DFEnglandLewie CoyleEngland Fleetwood Town30 June 2018[57]
2 August 2017CMNetherlandsOuasim BouySpain Cultural Leonesa3 January 2018[13][58]
7 August 2017LBEnglandTyler DentonEngland Port Vale3 January 2018[59][60]
11 August 2017CFSwedenMarcus AntonssonEngland Blackburn Rovers30 June 2018[61]
24 August 2017CFEnglandMallik WilksEngland Accrington Stanley3 January 2018[62]
12 October 2017GKEnglandBailey Peacock-FarrellEngland York City9 November 2017[63]
9 January 2018CMJapanYosuke IdeguchiSpain Cultural Leonesa30 June 2018[64]
22 January 2018CMPolandMateusz KlichNetherlands Utrecht30 June 2018[65]
26 January 2018CFEnglandMallik WilksEngland Grimsby Town30 June 2018[66]

New contracts

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Status
Contract length
Expiry date
Source
19 MF Spain Pablo Hernández 33 Signed 1 year 2018 [67]
35 DF Republic of Ireland Conor Shaughnessy 22 Signed 1 year 2018 [67]
MF Guinea-Bissau Romario Vieira 20 Signed 1 year 2018 [67]
38 FW Republic of Ireland Eoghan Stokes 22 Signed 1 year 2018 [67][68]
DF England Tom Pearce 20 Signed 1 year 2018 [67][68]
25 MF England
Guinea-Bissau
Ronaldo Vieira 20 Signed 4 years 2021 [69]
DF England Matthew Downing 19 Signed 1 year 2018 [68]
FW Ghana Samuel Amissah 18 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
31 DF England Lewie Coyle 22 Signed 3 years 2020 [68]
DF England Robbie Gotts 18 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
DF England Liam Kitching 19 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
MF Northern Ireland Alfie McCalmont 18 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
MF Republic of Ireland Callum Nicell 18 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
MF England Jamie Shackleton 19 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
MF England Alex Wollerton 19 Signed 2 years 2019 [68]
MF England Thomas Godden 20 Signed 6 months Winter 2017 [68]
30 GK England Bailey Peacock-Farrell 21 Signed 3 years 2020 [70]
23 MF England Kalvin Phillips 22 Signed 4 years 2021 [71]
33 DF England Tyler Denton 23 Signed 3 years 2020 [71]
28 DF Switzerland Gaetano Berardi 30 Signed 3 years 2020 [72]
6 DF Scotland
England
Liam Cooper 27 Signed 4 years 2021 [73]
14 MF Republic of Ireland
Northern Ireland
Eunan O'Kane 28 Signed 4 years 2021 [74]
9 FW New Zealand Chris Wood 26 Rejected 3 years 2020 [75]
36 FW England Mallik Wilks 19 Signed 2 years 2019 [76]
15 MF Northern Ireland Stuart Dallas 27 Signed 3 years 2020 [77]
35 DF Republic of Ireland Conor Shaughnessy 22 Signed 4 years 2021 [78]
2 DF England Luke Ayling 27 Signed 4 years 2021 [79]
FW England Jack Clarke 17 Signed 4 years 2021 [80]
GK England Will Huffer 19 Signed 6 months 2018 [81]

Last updated:

Friendlies

Pre-season

As of 28 June 2017, Leeds United had announced six pre-season friendlies against Harrogate Town, Guiseley, North Ferriby United, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Oxford United[82] and Eibar.[83]

Another friendly was scheduled against Ingolstadt, which was cancelled by local government officials in Kufstein, Austria.[84] Instead, the club arranged a behind-closed-doors friendly in Italy with Bursaspor. The Turkish team divulged details and a video of the match to the public.[85]

Post-season

On 24 April, Leeds United announced a post-season tour of Myanmar was to take place in May.[86]

Competitions

Championship

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
11 Bristol City 46 17 16 13 67 58 +9 67
12 Ipswich Town 46 17 9 20 57 60 3 60
13 Leeds United 46 17 9 20 59 64 5 60
14 Norwich City 46 15 15 16 49 60 11 60
15 Sheffield Wednesday 46 14 15 17 59 60 1 57
Source: English Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Result summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 17 9 20 59 64  −5 60 10 6 7 32 27  +5 7 3 13 27 37  −10

Last updated: 3 April 2018.
Source:

Results by matchday

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAAHHAHAAHAHHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH
ResultWDDWWWWLWLLLWLLLWLWDWWWWLDLLDLLDDWLLDLWLDLLWLW
Position3875321113564461071088775556710101011111110111313141414141414121213

Updated to match(es) played on 3 April 2018. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced.[87][88]

FA Cup

In the FA Cup, Leeds United entered the competition in the third round and were drawn away to Newport County.[89]

EFL Cup

On 16 June 2017, Leeds United were drawn at home against Port Vale in the first round.[90] Leeds were drawn away to Newport County for the second round, but the match was held at Elland Road due to Rodney Parade's pitch being resurfaced.[91] The club agreed to share 45% of gate receipts for the match with Newport, despite being entitled to keep the full amount due to the change of venue.[92] An away trip to Burnley was drawn for the third round.[93] Another away tie against Leicester City was announced for the fourth round.[94]

Statistics

Appearances

Total Championship FA CupEFL Cup
N
Pos.
Name
Nat.
GS
App
Gls
Min
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
Notes
1 GK Andy Lonergan Republic of Ireland
England
9 9 840 7 1 1
1 GK Robert Green England 1 1 90 1 left club 27 August 2017
2 DF Luke Ayling England 29 30 2601 26 4
3 DF Cameron Borthwick-Jackson England 5 6 427 1 1 4 left club 16 January 2018
4 MF Adam Forshaw England 5 5 450 5
5 DF Matthew Pennington England 8 15 795 15
6 DF Liam Cooper Scotland
England
26 281 2245 261 1 1
7 FW Kemar Roofe England 25 3312 2252 309 33
8 DF Vurnon Anita Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
15 18 1349 14 1 3
9 FW Pierre-Michel Lasogga Germany 18 2410 1618 2210 1 1
9 FW Chris Wood New Zealand 3 31 270 31 left club 21 August 2017
10 MF Ezgjan Alioski Republic of Macedonia 30 345 2450 315 3
11 FW Jay-Roy Grot Netherlands 3 17 393 14 1 2
12 DF Laurens De Bock Belgium 6 6 540 6
13 GK Felix Wiedwald Germany 29 29 2610 27 2
14 MF Eunan O'Kane Republic of Ireland
Northern Ireland
22 26 1885 26
15 MF Stuart Dallas Northern Ireland 9 232 1173 202 3
18 DF Pontus Jansson Sweden 31 322 2745 312 1
19 MF Pablo Hernández Spain 26 336 2256 314 22
21 MF Samuel Sáiz Spain 22 279 2060 245 1 24
22 FW Paweł Cibicki Sweden 8 10 621 7 1 2
23 MF Kalvin Phillips England 30 335 2630 315 1 1
24 FW Hadi Sacko France 2 171 466 13 1 31
25 MF Ronaldo Vieira England
Guinea-Bissau
18 231 15921 19 41
26 MF Liam Bridcutt Scotland
England
1 32 1 left club 22 August 2017
28 DF Gaetano Berardi Switzerland 24 261 2132 24 111
29 MF Madger Gomes Spain 1 2 110 2
35 DF Conor Shaughnessy Republic of Ireland 10 14 956 9 1 4
38 FW Eoghan Stokes Republic of Ireland 1 1 66 1 left club 1 February 2018
43 MF Mateusz Klich Poland 6 9 579 4 1 4
45 FW Caleb Ekuban Ghana
Italy
6 101 478 9 11

Last updated: 1 March 2018
Source:
Ordered by squad number
0 shown as blank

Top scorers

As of 24 February 2018
Sources:[95][96][97]

Goals

Place Position Nationality Number Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
1 FW England 7 Kemar Roofe 10 0 3 13
2 FW Germany 9 Pierre-Michel Lasogga 13 0 0 13
3 AM Spain 21 Samuel Sáiz 5 0 4 9
4 RW Republic of Macedonia 10 Ezgjan Alioski 7 0 0 7
5 AM Spain 19 Pablo Hernández 4 0 2 6
6 CM England 23 Kalvin Phillips 5 0 0 5
7 Own goal 3 0 0 3
8 LW Northern Ireland 15 Stuart Dallas 2 0 0 2
CB Sweden 18 Pontus Jansson 2 0 0 2
9 FB Switzerland 28 Gaetano Berardi 0 1 0 1
FW Ghana 45 Caleb Ekuban 0 0 1 1
RW France 24 Hadi Sacko 0 0 1 1
CM England 25 Ronaldo Vieira 0 0 1 1
FW New Zealand 9 Chris Wood1 1 0 0 1
CB Scotland 6 Liam Cooper 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 53 1 12 66

Disciplinary record

As of 1 March 2018
Nation Name Yellow card Red card
Scotland Liam Cooper 6 2
Switzerland Gaetano Berardi 5 2
England Ronaldo Vieira 8 1
Spain Samuel Sáiz 6 1
Republic of Ireland Eunan O'Kane 3 1
England Kalvin Phillips 11 0
Sweden Pontus Jansson 9 0
England Luke Ayling 4 0
Spain Pablo Hernández 4 0
Republic of Macedonia Ezgjan Alioski 4 0
England Kemar Roofe 3 0
Spain Madger Gomes 2 0
Poland Mateusz Klich 2 0
Netherlands Vurnon Anita 2 0
England Matthew Pennington 2 0
Northern Ireland Stuart Dallas 1 0
Netherlands Jay-Roy Grot 1 0
Republic of Ireland Conor Shaughnessy 1 0
Germany Felix Wiedwald 1 0
England Adam Forshaw 1 0

Suspensions served

As of 4 May 2018
DateMatches MissedPlayerReasonOpponents Missed
29 April 201713Pontus JanssonYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow card vs Norwich (H)Bolton (A), Port Vale (H)
26 September 20171Liam CooperRed card vs Cardiff City (A)Sheffield Wednesday (A)
21 October 20173Gaetano BerardiRed card vs Bristol City (A)Leicester City (A), Sheffield United (H), Derby County (H)
22 November 20171Ronaldo VieiraRed card vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)Barnsley (A)
7 January 20186Samuel SáizRed card vs Newport County (A)Ipswich Town (A), Millwall (H), Hull City (A), Cardiff City (H), Sheffield United (A), Bristol City (H)
13 January 20183Eunan O'KaneRed card vs Ipswich Town (A)Millwall (H), Hull City (A), Cardiff City (H)
20 January 20183Liam CooperRed card vs Millwall (A)Hull City (A), Cardiff City (H),Sheffield United (A)
20 January 20182Kalvin PhillipsYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow cardYellow card vs Millwall (H)Hull City (A), Cardiff City (H)
3 February 20182Gaetano BerardiRed card vs Cardiff City (H)Sheffield United (A), Bristol City (H)
7 April 20185Gaetano BerardiRed card vs Sunderland (H)Preston North End (A), Aston Villa (A), Barnsley (H), Norwich (A), QPR (H)

1Jansson's suspension carried over from the 2016–17 season.

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