It was a cracker - Walker salutes Tchaouna after wonder goal sinks Leeds - Soccer News
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It was a cracker - Walker salutes Tchaouna after wonder goal sinks Leeds - Soccer News
"It was a cracker. His finishing in training is unbelievable. He is still young and still developing and needs to learn the English game, but from what we've seen, he has got the full potential to go all the way. It's a massive win. We all knew that, especially when these teams [fellow bottom-half clubs] come to Turf Moor, we need to turn it into our game. They are coming to our home, and we need to take three points."
"First and foremost, a massive result for us, We went toe to toe with Leeds last year and really had some tough games. [They are] a really good side, a competitive team, so to get the result is really pleasing. I thought large parts of our performance were impressive. In the second half, there were elements where we needed to show another side. I have been critical the last few weeks in terms of us having nous and understanding what is needed."
Burnley defeated Leeds 2-0 at Turf Moor, moving out of the Premier League's bottom three after Lesley Ugochukwu's first-half header and Loum Tchaouna's stunning 30-yard strike. Kyle Walker provided the assist for the opener and praised Tchaouna's finishing, noting the youngster's potential and need to adapt to the English game. Scott Parker described the result as massive, praised the team's defensive resilience under sustained Leeds pressure, and highlighted moments requiring character and tactical nous. The squad showed determination toward the end of the match, and the manager stressed the importance of treating each game individually in a competitive league.
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