just watched the replays - their goal - the corner flicked off Hernandez, 
looped up, caught the wind, while Kiko was being muscled backwards into the 
goal by two of their strikers…its an outrageous fluke of a goal…and I think 
Kiko was fouled

meanwhile Harrison hit the post first half and Bamford had a good diving header 
cleared off the line in the second - neither of which I’d realised at the time…

sickening - none of this makes us a bad team but it does mean that this season 
will go down to the wire  

I am puzzled by the unwillingness to give Poveda 20 minutes at the end (instead 
of Costa) 

Nick

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> Bamford misses back on Twitter and it doesn’t make good watching.Kiko’s 
> starting position is poor and he takes a couple of steps forward, realises 
> the ball is going over him but can’t get back and inexplicably tries to punch 
> the ball instead of palming it over. I’ve defended him in the past but he’s 
> cost us again today having been t fault for Wednesday’s first. Time to give 
> Meslier a go?The Harrison miss is incredible. 3 yards out at most and just 
> needing a touch, it looks like he tries to control it past the keeper but 
> over hits it which takes it past the post.Bamford’s one was awful too. It’s 
> all very well cupping your ears to the crowd after scoring a couple of tap 
> ins, but he’s no natural finisher. I’ve watched it back a few times and I 
> still can’t figure out how he managed to clear the ball towards the edge of 
> the area from about 8 yards out.The game was horribly similar to last year. 
> Lots of possession, lots of crosses but very little clear cut chances.It’s 
> easy to blame the players putting in the crosses- Costa, Harrison, Ayling, 
> Dallas or Alioski and certainly some of the crosses were poor. I don’t think 
> I’ve ever seen Dallas pick out a Leeds player with a cross and two of  
> Alioski’s landed in the crowd.It’s difficult though to pick people out in a 
> crowded box when there’s not much movement. I think back to some of the goals 
> Roofe scored last year when he runs across defenders to the front post and 
> gave himself a tap in - Derby at home was one and there were others. I don’t 
> see Bamford or anyone else on the pitch doing that the majority of the time. 
> Hopefully Kev will be able to do that.As Dave said, two massive games coming 
> up, three if you count Bristol City the week after.
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> This time yesterday I was buzzing,  walking round the house humming and 
> singing Leeds songs, full of joy and optimism Today the total opposite,  I 
> have a face like thunder, totally miserable and trying not to let the cat get 
> near me just in caseI know it is only a game and there is lot more football 
> to be played etc but this is as bad as I have been since, well, Wigan last 
> season 
> Of the 46 league games we had to play this season if I had to put my house on 
> winning one particular game, it would have been Wigan at home as revenge for 
> ruining our hopes last time 
> Whilst not quite carrying on from where we left off v Millwall,  we did start 
> brightly,  getting at them and creating chances. Harrison had a brilliant 
> dribbling run in the box beating half their team but his shot hit the post. 
> Unlucky,  but this was followed by 2 awful misses. A lovely cut back fell to 
> Bamford,  all he had to do was put it on target, but somehow he contrived to 
> miss the ball altogether with a horrendous air shot. Then Harrison ran along 
> their goal line but somehow failed to bother to put it in but instead ran it 
> past the post where he then back heeled it , very odd ( I need to see it 
> again on tv). Then Dallas and Alioski both blasted shots over the bar as we 
> ended the half 0 0
> Anyone who has been following us under Bielsa will not have had to know the 
> score to know what happened next when I say , we should have been 2 or 3 up 
> but it was still 0 0 when they got a corner!
> This one was beyond bizarre though as the ball hit Pablo , our first man, 
> ballooned into the air , got caught in the swirling wind and was somehow 
> missed on the line by Kiko. A fluke of the highest order, but the tosser who 
> 'scored' ran the width of the pitch and had a diving celebration as if he had 
> meant it. The ineffectual ref let them celebrate as if it they had all the 
> time in the world. 
> From then on there was an air of predictable inevitability about the game,as 
> we huffed and puffed to little effect as they defended like we used to under 
> Monk, and coupled that with general time wasting and shit- housery.  The ref 
> stopping the game for injuries that were neither head injuries nor serious!
> The crowd grew more and more restless as Bamford had a free header saved and 
> Harrison and Bamford (?) had efforts cleared off the line, although in truth 
> that sounds more dramatic than it was.
> Tyler Roberts came on and did ok but the fans wanted little Ian to see if he 
> is magic,  and even more BigKev to give that boost and maybe even the goal we 
> needed. But Bielsa being Beilsa refused to bring Poveda on and couldn't bring 
> Augustin on since he was not even on the bench!
> So we fell to yet another unwarranted and needless home defeat against a shit 
> team who fluked a goal and then defended manfully.  It could have been worse 
> as twice our gung-ho attitude let them have great breakaways but White saved 
> us both times
> It was a disgruntled crowd that left ER and I heard the following players 
> abused and told they were shit and / or should never play again- Bamford,  
> Costa, Harrison, Pablo, Kiko and Ayling 
> Also and perhaps for the first time (Toe excepted) I heard genuine criticism 
> of Beilsa and his stubborn attitude.  We all understand the 'process' and 
> that players have to be Bielsa fit and in tune with our game but his 
> reluctance to give the new players a chance was heavily criticised.  With 7 
> subs, 2 of whom had no real chance of  being called upon, why was there not 
> space for Augustin? Plus how long does Poveda need to wait before he can be 
> trusted for 10 or 15mins? Minutes when his supposed skill and 
> unpredictability could have unlocked their defence? Will this criticism and 
> the inevitable questioning by the press make him more likely to dig his heels 
> in and do the same next week?
> We now do genuinely have 2 games that will define our season, 2 must win or 
> at least must not lose games. We are capable of winning both but only if we 
> take our chances and defend corners 
> So all in all a miserable day out
> Dsve
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