Leeds United would have been cursing their luck in front of goal last time out against Burnley, with the Clarets getting the better of Daniel Farke‘s Whites by a solitary goal to leave the hosts with an unwanted loss next to their name.
This disappointing 1-0 loss was the first time Leeds had actually tasted the bitterness of a defeat in the Championship so far this campaign, but the story could have been different if Mateo Joseph had converted a golden chance early on when running felt pelt at James Trafford’s goal.
Farke would cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines throughout as he constantly bemoaned his side’s lack of killer finishing, with Wilfried Gnontonotably having an off-day in attack.
The Italian winger wasn’t the only out-of-sorts presence in the narrow defeat to Scott Parker’s away side, with the aforementioned Joseph also off the pace.
Farke would cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines throughout as he constantly bemoaned his side’s lack of killer finishing, with Wilfried Gnontonotably having an off-day in attack.
Gnonto’s importance at Leeds
The Italian winger wasn’t the only out-of-sorts presence in the narrow defeat to Scott Parker’s away side, with the aforementioned Joseph also off the pace.
Farke would cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines throughout as he constantly bemoaned his side’s lack of killer finishing, with Wilfried Gnontonotably having an off-day in attack.
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