
So far in November, Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa haven’t had it all their own way.
The Yorkshire-based outfit have conceded eight goals in two games, while scoring just twice across back-to-back 4-1 defeats to Leicester and Crystal Palace.
Their warm bubble of confidence which came following convincing wins over Aston Villa and Fulham, as well as a draw against Manchester City, is close to popping.
As things stand, six days of November could see that bubble pop entirely.
When the international break is over, Leeds face Arsenal at Elland Road on the 22nd, before travelling to Goodison Park on the 28th to tackle Everton.

While Bielsa’s men are capable of giving anyone in the Premier League a game, those six days of November could see them slapped with a reality check.
It is a realistic possibility that Leeds end the month with no wins under their belt, and also with a lot of goals conceded.
Of course, much of this is hypothetical.

However, their expansive, often defensively-absent style of play may be perfect for the likes of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Dominic Calvert-Lewin to bag a few goals.
Hopefully, this isn’t the case for Leeds, who have often wowed neutral fans with their scintillating style of play.
However, as aforesaid, those six days of November could see the reality of the Premier League slap them in the face.
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