Middlesbrough drew with Leeds United at Elland Road on Friday.

Middlesbrough goalkeeper Darren Randolph has taken to social networking site Twitter to give his reaction to his side’s draw with Leeds United away from home at Elland Road.
Tony Pulis’s side played out a goalless draw with Leeds in the Championship on Friday evening.
Randolph started the match and played for the entire 90 minutes, and the 31-year-old former West Ham United goalkeeper has taken to Twitter to give his reaction to the final result.
The Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper – who joined Middlesbrough from West Ham in the summer of 2017 for a transfer fee stated on Boro’s official website to be worth £5 million – has described Leeds as “very good” on Twitter.
Over the course of the 90 minutes at Elland Road on Friday evening, visitors Middlesbrough had 38% of the possession, took nine shots of which three were on target, and earned five corners, according to BBC Sport.

Boro have picked up 14 points from six Championship matches so far this season and are in confident mood at the moment.
There is a very good chance that Middlesbrough will end up in the top two of the Championship this season.

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