He told
Sky Sports: “We created a few chances, a couple good enough to win the game, we kept them to a minimum, we were solid. We just couldn’t find that edge.
“The tempo was there, the intensity was there, both teams were trying to play the right way.
“There just wasn’t that little bit of quality and quality in the final third is where it matters and putting the ball in the back of the net.”
Speaking in response, ex-Man Utd midfielder Ince and fellow pundit Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink questioned
Asked if the team’s inconsistency had been on show, Ince said: “Yeah exactly, sometimes you can be fooled by a result and think a team’s playing well. But you saw against Burnley last week, we saw again today, they’re just so inconsistent.
Date published: Sunday 25th April 2021 3:52 - Jonny Whitfield
A flurry of second-half chances proved the best of the action as Leeds and Manchester United drew 0-0 in an otherwise largely abject affair at Elland Road.
The Whites have drawn every match with the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ so far this season and this one was no different.
After a dull first half in which set-pieces proved the best chances, a host of opportunities in a short, second-half blitz brought the game to life.
However, neither side could find a winner, with Leeds moving above Arsenal into ninth with the point.
Who s on the Plane? England Euros squad power rankings - April 2021
England s squad for the Euros? | Matt Burt/90min
If you re an avid reader of
90min (casual will do, we re not fussy), you ll know that we started a series called Who s on the Plane a long,
long time ago.
Each and every month we revisit that delicious concept to update you on the fortunes of England s possible representatives at the rescheduled European Championship, based on how they ve been getting on of late.
Granted, we only did March s edition on the first day of April (that bloody international break) but it feels so very appropriate to do so again before the month is out - given it s St George s Day and all that jazz.
started all three of the Three Lions’ World Cup qualifiers during the international break. The midfielder played all but 19 minutes of the games against San Marino, Albania and Poland. Gareth Southgate’s side won all three and sit two points clear at the top of Group I.
Speaking about Phillips, Neville is clearly impressed and rates the player higher than West Ham’s Declan Rice.
“Phillips is better at passing the ball through the lines at Leeds,” he told
“[Jordan] Henderson and Rice are good on the ball, but I think Phillips is the best out of the three on the ball in terms of accepting the ball and getting it off the back four.
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