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.
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.
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.
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