Gabriel Gudmundsson
Sweden
Left
Apr 29, 1999
26
5'11"
163 lb
LWB
LB
Balanced Full Back
Progressing, still doubtful
Gudmundsson (groin) is doubtful for Monday's match against Manchester United, according to manager Daniel Farke. "Gabi has made some progress. He came back with some light groin problems after the international games, so he is making light progress. [He is a] doubt. So, if you would play the game already tomorrow, then [he] wouldn't be available. We have a bit more time, and I am hopeful that I have [him] ready."
Analysis: Gudmundsson is still dealing with his injury and is not yet cleared for play despite the injury now being deemed minor. This leaves his status as they head into the weekend up in the air, as the defender could be set to miss a third straight game. The club continues to lose defensive options, so this is a worrying sight if he cannot play, already without Joe Rodon (foot) and having Jaka Bijol (back) doubtful. He will probably need to pass some testing to play, with James Justin a replacement again if unable to start or left out.
Dealing with minor groin issue
Gudmundsson was held out of Sunday's FA Cup clash against West Ham United after reporting a minor groin problem following his international duty with Sweden, according to Kyle Newbould of the Yorkshire Evening Post.
Analysis: Gudmundsson played twice to help Sweden secure World Cup qualification during the break, and the club opted not to risk him with the groin complaint rather than compound the issue. The left-back is targeting a return for next Monday's Premier League clash against Manchester United, giving him a full week to recover. James Justin is expected to cover on the left flank in his absence if needed, with Leeds United keen to have Gudmundsson back and firing for the final stretch of the season.
Serves ban
Gudmundsson has served his suspension and is an option for play again.
Analysis: Gudmundsson is no longer sidelined after he earned a red card earlier in March, an option for the club again after the international break. He will likely return to his regular role at left-back immediately, starting in 28 of his 29 appearances this season.
Sent off Sunday
Gudmundsson was sent off in extra time of the first half of Sunday's 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Gudmundsson would be sent off Sunday recieving a yellow early before he saw another to end the first half, ending his day. This will leave him out for their next match against Brentford on Saturday, returning to face West Ham on April 5. He is a starter, so this will force a change, with Jayden Bogle or James Justin likely to take his spot on the left of the defense.
Starting in return
Gudmundsson (groin) is in the starting XI for Saturday's clash against Arsenal.
Analysis: Gudmundsson is in the starting XI for Saturday's clash against Arsenal after previously appearing set to miss multiple matches and completes his return despite not training fully with the team ahead of the game. That said, he still underwent further testing before kickoff and was cleared to play from the opening whistle. His inclusion is a positive step given he was initially expected to miss out.
Small chance to make Arsenal match
Gudmundsson (groin) has not rejoined team training and is doubtful for Saturday's match against Arsenal, according to manager Daniel Farke. "Gabriel has progressed, he's not in team training yet but there is a small chance he'll make it for Arsenal."
Analysis: Gudmundsson was looking to be out multiple matches and appears to still be heading towards that fate, although he has a small chance of making the team. That said, he will definitely face some further testing ahead of the match after not training with the team, more than likely to miss out. However, the defender being closer to a return is positive, potentially returning next contest if left out for the game against the Gunners.
Likely back in early February
Gudmundsson is still dealing with a minor adductor strain and could return within one or two games, likely in early February, coach Daniel Farke said in a press conference, according to Leeds Live. "Little strain with addutor. Hope to have him back as quick as possible. Initial checks was 3-4 weeks but hope to have him back in one or two games but not more. Justin was excellent today."
Analysis: Gudmundsson missed Monday's clash against Everton due to a minor strain that will sideline him for at least one more game. The left midfielder is expected to return in early February, likely targeting a comeback against Nottingham Forest on Feb. 6. Until he returns to full fitness, James Justin is expected to start for Leeds United on the left flank.
Out to face Toffees
Gudmundsson (groin) is out for Monday's match against Everton.
Analysis: Gudmundsson was dealt an adductor injury and is now out to face Everton, with the injury too much to play through. This leaves the club to have James Justin start at left-back, with Sebastiaan Bornauw entering the starting XI. He will look to return next contest when facing Arsenal on Saturday.
Dealing with adductor injury
Gudmundsson is questionable for Monday's match against Everton due to an adductor injury, according to manager Daniel Farke. "The group that was available for the last game is more or less the same. A little question mark over Gabi, who is struggling with an adductor problem."
Analysis: Gudmundsson will need some testing ahead of Monday's match, with the defender having suffered an injury to his adductor. Luckily, he will have a few days to recover ahead of the match, potentially trying to train ahead of the match and make the team sheet. He is their starter on the left flank, so this is something to monitor, with James Justin as a potential replacement.
Five tackles in loss
Gudmundsson generated one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (zero accurate) and one chance created in Sunday's 2-1 loss to Aston Villa.
Analysis: Gudmundsson attempted one shot for the second consecutive game after failing to register any since the opening gameweek. The defender also added a season-high five tackles, winning three, bringing his total to 25 tackles across 12 games, with at least one tackle in 10 of them.
Makes starting squad
Gudmundsson (undisclosed) is in the starting XI for Saturday's clash against Brighton.
Analysis: Gudmundsson has shaken off last week's knock against West Ham and is back in the starting lineup for Saturday's match against the Seagulls. This is a major boost for the squad, with the defender reclaiming his usual spot at left-back. He has started every game this season and continues to be a key part of the backline.
Injury minor, option Saturday
Gudmundsson (undisclosed) is an option for Saturday's match against Brighton, according to manager Daniel Farke. "Thankfully, it was just a bruise, nothing major. He'll be back to full fitness and available. He's been excellent so far, credit to his character, he always comes back stronger and delivers top performances."
Analysis: Gudmundsson was thought to have only suffered a bruise last week against West Ham, and that has come to fruition, with the defender deemed fit ahead of Saturday's contest. This is massive news for the club, as he is their starting left-back. The defender should return to that spot immediately, having yet to miss a start all season.
Likely suffered bruise
Gudmundsson was forced off injured in Friday's clash against West Ham, likely due to a bruise, coach Daniel Farke said in a press conference, according to Beren Cross from The Athletic.
Analysis: Gudmundsson was forced off before halftime in Friday's clash against the Hammers with what coach Daniel Farke hopefully expected to be only a bruise. The defender will be assessed in the coming days to get a better idea of the issue, and if he has to miss some time, James Justin would come into the starting XI to replace him.
Injured against West Ham
Gudmundsson was injured and came off during Friday's clash with West Ham.
Analysis: Gudmundsson was brought off right before half time with an apparent injury. The defender would be a massive blow if this proves to be significant, as he's been a huge piece of the starting XI. James Justin came on to replace him, and would be in line for more minutes if Gudmundsson is set for a spell on the sideline.
Season-high 13 cross attempts
Gudmundsson registered 13 crosses (six accurate) and four chances created in Saturday's 2-0 defeat against Burnley.
Analysis: Gudmundsson led the Leeds attacking effort Saturday with 13 cross attempts (six accurate) and four chances created, though Leeds were unable to convert in a 2-0 loss at Burnley. The full-back also contributed two tackles (two won), one clearance and one interception to the team's defensive effort across his 90-minute shift. Gudmundsson has played the full 90 minutes in six of his eight appearances to begin the Premier League campaign.
Own goal in defeat
Gudmundsson recorded an own goal, five crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Saturday's 1-0 loss to Fulham.
Analysis: Gudmundsson was accountable for the only goal of the match, which he unfortunately directed into his own net. On the other hand, he maintained a solid effort on the defensive side, with two tackles won for a second straight game. He also has at least one tackle won in each of his four outings this season.
Plays full game with Sweden
Gudmundsson (undisclosed) played the full game in Friday's 2-2 draw against Slovenia, confirming he is fully fit.
Analysis: Gudmundsson was forced off late in Saturday's game against the Magpies with an apparent injury, but it proved to be only minor as he played the full game against Slovenia on Friday. This is good news for the player and Leeds United, as he is an undisputed starter at left-back and should be available to make the starting squad against the Cottagers next Saturday.
Suffers apparent injury
Gudmundsson (undisclosed) was forced off in the 80th minute of Saturday's draw against Newcastle due to an apparent injury, according to Leeds Live.
Analysis: Gudmundsson had a decent outing in Saturday's clash against the Magpies, contributing to two chances created, two crosses and two tackles but was forced off late in the game due to an apparent injury. This is a blow for Leeds United since he has been the undisputed starter in the first three games of the season at left-back and if the injury proves to be serious and that he can't recover in time during the international break, his absence will force a change in the starting XI, with James Justin likely seeing a greater role from scratch.
Major volume in win
Gudmundsson had three shots (zero on goal), four crosses (two accurate) and one corner in Monday's 1-0 victory versus Everton.
Analysis: Gudmundsson lined up as a full-back but spent most of the match playing as a winger, bombing forward and tormenting the Everton backline. That sort of role is how Gudmundsson is most comfortable, and it seems Leeds intend to give him that freedom. Against some of the top teams in the league he will be forced to focus more on his defensive duties, like a clash with Arsenal next week.
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