Rodon confident Leeds' togetherness will bring successShareLeeds United have fallen back into the relegation battle in the Premier League, with an important fixture against Brentford up next.Leeds United defender Joe Rodon believes the team's togetherness will bring them success this season.Daniel Farke's side sit three points above the relegation zone in 15th in the Premier League, though they are also in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.Leeds held on for a goalless draw against Crystal Palace last time out in the league, with Gabriel Gudmundsson sent off in first-half stoppage time for the Whites.Nevertheless, Leeds are winless in their last five Premier League games (D3 L2), failing to score in each of their last three.Rodon insisted Leeds' resilience against Palace shows their unity, as they look to return to winning ways against Brentford on Saturday."Even the boys that came on at half-time, you could see, you know, everyone knows their roles, and we all have a responsibility," Rodon told Premier League Productions."And that just shows the unity and togetherness in the group. And like I said, that is going to be really important going into this last stage of the season and, yeah, I believe we will stick together and we will be successful."There is a big game coming this weekend [at home to Brentford] and we are going to give everything, and we want to win that game."Brentford, meanwhile, saw their European hopes take a blow following a 2-2 draw with bottom side Wolves on Monday.Across the last three seasons, Brentford have dropped more points from winning positions than any other Premier League side (69), drawing 2-2 from 2-0 ahead against Wolves last time out.The Bees missed the chance to go level on points with sixth-placed Chelsea, and Brentford boss Keith Andrews believes his side paid the price for failing to do the basics well against Wolves."We played really well in the first half, and it felt like we could have produced more opportunities and moments if we had a bit more of a clinical edge," said Andrews."The goal before half-time was frustrating; in the second half, we didn't have control of the game anywhere near as much as we would've liked."We didn't do the basics well, and we were punished for it."PLAYERS TO WATCHLeeds United – Anton StachNo player has created more chances from set plays in the Premier League this season than Leeds' Anton Stach (27, level with Bruno Fernandes).Brentford – Igor ThiagoIgor Thiago has netted 19 Premier League goals this season and he could be the third Bees player to score 20 in a season, along with Ivan Toney in 2022-23 and Bryan Mbeumo in 2024-25.Should Thiago score, the Bees would have the most different players score 20+ goals in a season since they joined the league in 2021-22.MATCH PREDICTION – DRAWLeeds have lost just one of their last 16 home league games against Brentford (W7 D8) and are unbeaten in seven since a 1-0 loss in February 2015.However, four of the last six league games between Brentford and Leeds have been drawn, with both sides winning once each in that run.Brentford have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League games against newly promoted opponents (W11 D1), a 1-2 defeat at Sunderland in August 2025.Leeds have lost 1-0 in their last two Premier League home games against Manchester City and Sunderland. They last lost three in a row at Elland Road in March 2022 (four), while they last did so without scoring in September 1997.Excluding penalties, Leeds have scored a higher share of their Premier League goals from set pieces this season than any other side (35.1% - 13/37).However, only Everton and Wolves (six each) have conceded fewer goals from set pieces (excluding pens) this term than Brentford (seven).OPTA WIN PROBABILITYLeeds United – 34.5%Draw – 25.9%Brentford – 39.6%Rodon confident Leeds' togetherness will bring successLeeds United have fallen back into the relegation battle in the Premier League, with an important fixture against Brentford up next.Leeds United defender Joe Rodon believes the team's togetherness will bring them success this season.Daniel Farke's side sit three points above the relegation zone in 15th in the Premier League, though they are also in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.Leeds held on for a goalless draw against Crystal Palace last time out in the league, with Gabriel Gudmundsson sent off in first-half stoppage time for the Whites.Nevertheless, Leeds are winless in their last five Premier League games (D3 L2), failing to score in each of their last three.Rodon insisted Leeds' resilience against Palace shows their unity, as they look to return to winning ways against Brentford on Saturday."Even the boys that came on at half-time, you could see, you know, everyone knows their roles, and we all have a responsibility," Rodon told Premier League Productions."And that just shows the unity and togetherness in the group. And like I said, that is going to be really important going into this last stage of the season and, yeah, I believe we will stick together and we will be successful."There is a big game coming this weekend [at home to Brentford] and we are going to give everything, and we want to win that game."Brentford, meanwhile, saw their European hopes take a blow following a 2-2 draw with bottom side Wolves on Monday.Across the last three seasons, Brentford have dropped more points from winning positions than any other Premier League side (69), drawing 2-2 from 2-0 ahead against Wolves last time out.The Bees missed the chance to go level on points with sixth-placed Chelsea, and Brentford boss Keith Andrews believes his side paid the price for failing to do the basics well against Wolves."We played really well in the first half, and it felt like we could have produced more opportunities and moments if we had a bit more of a clinical edge," said Andrews."The goal before half-time was frustrating; in the second half, we didn't have control of the game anywhere near as much as we would've liked."We didn't do the basics well, and we were punished for it."PLAYERS TO WATCHLeeds United – Anton StachNo player has created more chances from set plays in the Premier League this season than Leeds' Anton Stach (27, level with Bruno Fernandes).Brentford – Igor ThiagoIgor Thiago has netted 19 Premier League goals this season and he could be the third Bees player to score 20 in a season, along with Ivan Toney in 2022-23 and Bryan Mbeumo in 2024-25.Should Thiago score, the Bees would have the most different players score 20+ goals in a season since they joined the league in 2021-22.MATCH PREDICTION – DRAWLeeds have lost just one of their last 16 home league games against Brentford (W7 D8) and are unbeaten in seven since a 1-0 loss in February 2015.However, four of the last six league games between Brentford and Leeds have been drawn, with both sides winning once each in that run.Brentford have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League games against newly promoted opponents (W11 D1), a 1-2 defeat at Sunderland in August 2025.Leeds have lost 1-0 in their last two Premier League home games against Manchester City and Sunderland. They last lost three in a row at Elland Road in March 2022 (four), while they last did so without scoring in September 1997.Excluding penalties, Leeds have scored a higher share of their Premier League goals from set pieces this season than any other side (35.1% - 13/37).However, only Everton and Wolves (six each) have conceded fewer goals from set pieces (excluding pens) this term than Brentford (seven).OPTA WIN PROBABILITYLeeds United – 34.5%Draw – 25.9%Brentford – 39.6%