Leeds narrowly edged out Luton on Saturday though it could have been a much more comfortable victory but for some great saves from the opposition keeper and some poor moments of quality from the Whites in the final third.
Marcelo Bielsa has bemoaned a lack of attacking efficiency, stating that his side had made 24 crosses prior to the Hatters’ equaliser – a header from James Collins which was their first cross of the match.
That would hint at a lack of quality or movement in the final third from Leeds, and it is an area of weakness the Argentine is keen to address, so that goals don’t take so much effort to come by.
Supporters have also recognised the concern as an ongoing issue since Bielsa took over, and some think it could be fixed with new additions to the squad, with one fan mentioning Dwight Gayle as a possible solution.
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Either way, it will be interesting to see how Leeds adapt over the coming games to try and become more ruthless.
Here is some of the reaction to Bielsa’s comments.
Meanwhile, Bielsa’s decision to play Stuart Dallas ahead of certain first-team players is being justified through his superb performances.






