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da leao: Leeds’ draw with Derby on Saturday was completely baffling.
The Whites were the dominant side and that’s probably putting things lightly.
They managed 132 passes in the opposition third by the time the break came around, eventually mustering over 60% of the possession.
Phillip Cocu’s men had just four shots in the entire game and even scored Leeds’ goal as the hosts took the lead courtesy of Max Lowe’s strike into his own net.
However, Leeds’ luck in front of their own fans went from bad to worse as Chris Martin’s late equaliser meant the points were shared.
Elland Road witnessed more drama between Marcelo Bielsa’s men and the Rams following the 4-2 result in the playoffs.
This was entertaining for different reasons, however, as they failed to win at home once again.
A number of weeks ago against Swansea, Leeds had 21 shots and over 60% of the possession again and lost. For many reasons, this was another similar display, even if they did actually come away from the game with a point.
But what was so incredible was that Leeds didn’t win given their dominance.
Patrick Bamford hit the post in the second half while Mateusz Klich also missed a penalty.
This was clearly the turning point in the game and Klich’s reaction to missing paints a picture of a thousand words.
The Pole stepped up confidently and fired home in assuring fashion from 12 yards against Barnsley just six days previous but this was a woeful effort.
In fact, he almost looked too confident as he strode up and consequently missed.
After skewing his spot-kick past the post, the midfielder stood dejected. If Leeds had scored they surely would have gone onto win the game.
Instead, they were made to pay the price.