Danny McGuire says victory over Wigan at Magic Weekend could be the shot in the arm Leeds need to turn their season around. Kevin Durant Shoes From China . The Rhinos sit bottom of Super League after 11 defeats in 14 games and must quickly rediscover that winning feeling if they are to finish in the top eight.Leeds have lost their last three Magic Weekend fixtures against Wigan, including a 27-12 defeat at St James Park last year, and McGuire admits nobody is giving them much chance of picking up a vital victory. I dont think too many people will be expecting us to get a result, said the Rhinos skipper.Weve had some good tussles with Wigan over the years, especially at Magic Weekends, and hopefully well have another good game on Saturday.I really enjoyed the game last year in Newcastle. The concept of Magic Weekend is still really strong and all the players enjoy it.Itll be a tough few months for us going forward. We just need to find a little bit of form and consistency.McGuire returned from a calf problem in Leeds 52-12 defeat against Castleford at Headingley last Thursday but he says injuries are not the reason for their current slump. Were just having a tough time at the minute, every team goes through that at some point. Ours is just going on a bit longer than expected. Danny McGuire Individually I think a few players have struggled at times, said McGuire. Weve been really lucky over the last few years, being involved in winning teams. We created a decent culture at the club.Were just having a tough time at the minute, every team goes through that at some point. Ours is just going on a bit longer than expected. Magic Moments Danny McGuire features in our top 10 Magic Weekend moments Weve got great players within our team. Weve had a few issues outside with injuries but the main reason why were sitting at the bottom is we arent playing well enough. Its as simple as that.Hopes are high that Magic Weekend will break last years attendance record of 67,788. A large turnout by Leeds fans is expected and McGuire says the players are thankful for their support during this tough period. Phil Clarke looks ahead to Super Leagues Magic Weekend at St James Park A lot of fans stuck around and were singing at the end of the Castleford game when we had 50 points put past us, he said.Weve always had great support, wherever we go we have a great travelling fanbase and I imagine itll be the same this weekend.The players really appreciate their support and hopefully they stick with us for the rest of the year.Watch Leeds v Wigan live on Sky Sports 1 HD on Saturday from 6.45pm. 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The 41-year-old Colon (10-8) retired the first 20 batters in his last outing Wednesday against Seattle, eventually allowing two runs on three hits in 7 1-3 innings in a 3-2 win.MONTREAL - After a devastating start to the season, Patrice Bernier would love to see the Montreal Impact head into the World Cup break on a high note. The Impact (2-6-4) host D.C. United tonight before a two-week respite from Major League Soccer, and Bernier says a tough defeat against third-place United (6-4-4) could hurt the teams morale, and undo much of their recent success. Watch the game live on TSN and TSN GO at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. "You want to finish on a high, with positive emotions," the Impact midfielder said after practice this week. "We want to start the second half of the season with good energy, so its important to take points from a conference rival. We havent quite reached our full potential yet. We have to use everything weve done over the last few weeks, use that intensity, and finish with something to build on before the two-week break." After stumbling out to a horrible start, the tide may be turning for the Impact. While still at the bottom of the MLS standings, with only 10 points from 12 games, Montreal has strung together a few convincing performances in the last four weeks. The team has only lost once in its last six games (3-1-2) in all competitions, has posted consecutive clean sheets, and is unbeaten at home in its last three. The Impact havent conceded at Saputo Stadium in the last 206 minutes. Whats more, the Impact are flying high after taking home the Amway Canadian Championship last week, beating their Toronto FC rivals in the second leg of the final on home soil. "Its good to walk with your chest up a little, with broad shoulders and with more confidence," Impact coach Frank Klopas said of the teams newfound optimism. "But you have to stay level-headed and continue to work. We cant let anything get to our head. The attitude and the mentality have to be right — and then we can enjoy the break." Montreal is facing a consistent D.C. United club on a good stretch of their own. Ben Olsens men have only lost twice in their last 12 contests — both defeats coming in one-goal decisions on the road. D.C. is stingy at the back. Theyve conceded an MLS third-best 14 goals on the season — only Toronto (13) and Los Angeles (11) have surrendered less. Goalie Bill Hamid has only been beaten three times in his last six games. And like the Impact, United have recorded back-to-back clean sheets. At the other end of the pitch, Fabian Espindola is playing equally well. The Argentine striker, who has scored in three consecutive contests, leads the team in almost every offensive category. He has seven goals, fivve assists, 34 shots, and 14 shots on target so far this season. Kevin Durant Shoes For Sale. "They have a team where if we lose our concentration or focus at any moment, it can hurt you," said Klopas. "They have a lot of talented players in the final third that can create problems. We cannot lose our focus. "Its a tricky game because you cant be thinking about the break. Weve worked so hard that we cannot relax right now. The attitude has to be the way its been in the last couple of games. If we dont, were going to make it very difficult on ourselves." Klopass men seemed to lose their focus the last time these two teams met on May 17, settling for the 1-1 draw after conceding late to DCUs Eddie Johnson. The Impact took the lead in the 56th minute courtesy of Jack McInerney, but coughed it up five minutes from time. Montreals lax defending allowed Espindola to send a cross in the penalty box to a loosely-covered Johnson, who headed it home. Wary of a similar outcome, Klopas made sure his team focused on their box defending in training on Monday. Bernier says the Impact squad that blew the lead at RFK Stadium last month is long gone. "The group is more solid in defence," he said. "We arent giving up many chances. Up front, were creating chances and were winning tight games. Were more confident and better organized now. Were working better as a team. Were giving up fewer freebies than we did at the start of the season." The Impact could be without the services of midfielder Justin Mapp, who hurt his groin in the Canadian Championship final. Mapp, who played three games with D.C. United in 2002, didnt practise with his teammates on Monday, instead doing various strength exercises along the sidelines. Officially match fit for the first time in more than six months, Spanish defender Adrian Lopez was on the pitch practising with the team. Lopez tore his right ACL in September and underwent surgery the following month. Although he is cleared by the team doctors, he will likely make his first appearance for the club after the two-week break. Notes: D.C. United are one point off the Eastern Conference lead. … Montreal and D.C. have split their six all-time meetings (2-2-2). … Newly-acquired Mamadou Danso could make his Impact debut on Wednesday. … Espindola missed a penalty kick deep into stoppage time against Columbus on Saturday. The goal would surely have given D.C. a 1-0 victory. … McInerney has four career goals versus DCU. … The two teams meet up one final time when they wrap up their MLS seasons on Oct. 25. ' ' '