Daniel Farke says Leeds United point should have been more
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Leeds have eased the pressure on their manager - three fixtures that looked daunting have instead brought performances and points
Leeds United boss Daniel Farke, speaking to BBC MOTD: "If I'm honest we have dominated shots for the expected goals, most shots on target, more big chances missed. It is a good point on the road as Brentford has an amazing home record.
Leeds United secured a point at the Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday afternoon, drawing 1-1 with Brentford following Dominic Calvert-Lewin's late equaliser.The hosts opened the scoring in the 70th
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Estevao was booked in the 39th minute for that bit of petulance and hooked at the break by a red-card fearing Enzo Maresca. “The feeling with Estevao was a little bit, ‘Welcome to Premier League, welcome to Leeds’,” the visiting head coach said after the 3-1 defeat for his side.
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After going 2-0 down, goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Anton Stach drew the game level in a frenetic two minutes of second half action. However, the Yorkshire side was promptly pegged back when Leeds were carved open by a pass from Ryan Gravenberch which found Szoboszlai in the penalty area, who slotted home.