Yeah, pretty much how I saw it too.  

I've said all season that all our games are basically the same - sometimes we 
pass the ball more cleanly and attack with more vim, and sometimes we defend 
better than others, but on the whole it's generally the same game, week after 
week.  Then it's largely down to how luck goes our way - sometimes we are 
unlucky and none of the chances go in, sometimes we give away one too many set 
pieces at the other end.  We OUGHT to win pretty much every game quite 
comfortably, but with the quality of finishing we have it'll always be a bit of 
a lottery.  So let's hope that the luck stays with us for the next few games...

Nigel
(the Dublin one)

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Well in some ways this was a replica of last week- largely outclass a poor team 
in bad weather, only score one goal and come close at the end to conceding a 
goal and throwing away 2 points, but in the end holding on and getting a much 
needed 3 pts However although,  superficially,  the games were the same , in 
reality they were very different.  Last week v Bristol the weather, although 
awful ,did not stop us playing great football and pinging accurate 25 yd balls 
across the pitch and it was only the woodwork, twice,  and 2 brilliant saves / 
awful misses that stopped it being a total rout. Yesterday we were wayward with 
our passes and created few real clear cut chances. We were on the front foot 
from the start and 2 crosses one in the air and one right across the 6yd box 
after great work by Costa just failed to be met by Bamford.  Klich  who looks 
like he has forgotten how to score had a decent attempt saved when the ref 
played an advantage.  A special mention for the ref yesterday,  he really tried 
to let the game flow and played a number of advantages , twice ( one apiece) 
going back and then showing a yellow.  I cant remember any really bad decisions 
so for once the "we only get shit refs" did not get an airing We all groaned 
and held our breath as the Yorkshire Pirlo went down, played on, but then went 
off injured, possibly a massive blow. Ayling decided he is now a goal scorer 
and lashed one attempt just wide before our best move and chance of the half. 
Some good link up play led to Harrison chilling an exquisite pass into the 
onrushing Alioski who hit it well but the keeper had his angled right. They 
were restricted to one long range shot that kiko dived to palm away
0 0 at half time but the mood in yet another full house was content was we all 
felt it was coming.
At the start of the second half klich again found his shooting but not his 
scoring boots with 2 decent efforts from distance.  Then came the match winner, 
Pablo had his first shot blocked but the ball rebounded to him and some 
trickery and some luck took him past a few defenders before a lovely finish 
into the top corner- brilliant finish and brilliant scences in the packed 
stands.
We had a few other chances to put the game to bed a good free kick by Pablo 
being the pick of the bunch, but this is Bielsa's Leeds and we rarely make 
things easy on ourselves,  the clock ticked down and the nerves in the crowd 
were being stretched although the confidence was mainly still there, then in 
the 92nd minute the almost unthinkable,  almost inevitable,  almost happened. 
The ball came their player in space inside the 6yd box, however this time it 
was kiko to the rescue and he came out and smothered it, a very important save.
So not at our best in a poor, fairly boring game when the weather was one 
winner,  we were the other with  valuable three points,  and the 11 point gap 
that had been whittled down to goal difference is back up a bit to 5 points, 
and as everyone keeps pointing out  on,y Fulham of the top teams to play. This 
is the defining week for me (again) lose these 2 and end up in 3rd or 4th by 
this time next week and we are almost done for. 6 points and extend the gap and 
things will be very rosy.
We do seem to have turned the corner and winning a scrappy poor game can only 
help the belief Dave _______________________________________________
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