
"Leeds have had an encouraging start to their Premier League return, but they were left very disappointing by their 2-0 defeat to Burnley on Saturday. Daniel Farke's side went down to goals from Lesley Ugochukwu and Loum Tchaouna, with the result also meaning that the two teams are now only separated by one point in the league table. Leeds will feel hard done by to have lost at Turf Moor, given that they dominated for the vast majority of proceedings."
"Interestingly, Tchaouna has now revealed to BBC Sport (via Leeds United News) that he only decided to shoot for his goal as he saw that Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow was not ready to receive his strike. I touch the ball, I turned, I watched the goalkeeper and he was not ready. I saw that I had an angle for the shot so I shot and it was a beautiful goal, so I am happy."
Leeds have had an encouraging start to their Premier League return but suffered a disappointing 2-0 defeat at Burnley. Daniel Farke's side conceded to Lesley Ugochukwu and Loum Tchaouna, leaving the teams separated by a single league point. Leeds dominated most of the match but could not convert possession into goals. Tchaouna’s second came after he saw goalkeeper Karl Darlow was not ready to receive the shot. Darlow struggled to stop the strike and might have had a better chance if fully set. Lucas Perri was on the bench due to injury recovery and could contest the starting spot for the upcoming West Ham match.
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