Leeds United lost yet again on Saturday, but there was controversy over the fatal goal.

Eddie Gray has told LUTV that he was disappointed with the referee’s decision not to award Leeds United a free kick in the build-up to Reading’s goal on Saturday.
Leeds slumped to a third successive Championship defeat by losing 1-0 to the Royals at Ellad Road on the weekend.
Modou Barrow struck an 84th-minute winner for the visitors but it came in controversial circumstances as Pablo Hernandez was pulled back shortly before the goal, while the Spaniard was booked for protesting this afterwards.

And former Whites winger Gray feels that the referee made an error.
“I think the disappointing thing was the goal they got should’ve been a free kick for us,” he told LUTV.

“I thought Pablo Hernandez was pulled back and that about summed up the day for us.”
Leeds have a tricky trip to Bristol City on the horizon now and it remains to be seen where Thomas Christiansen’s side can bounce back.
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