Leeds United lost against Brighton & Hove Albion in the Championship on Friday evening.
Leeds United head coach Garry Monk has outlined on BBC Sport (22:12) a positive from his side’s defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Championship.
The West Yorkshire outfit suffered a 2-0 defeat to Brighton away from home at the American Express Community Stadium on Friday evening.
Glenn Murray put the Seagulls in the lead from the penalty spot midway through the first half, with Leeds’s Kalvin Phillips sent off.

Then on 82 minutes, Tomer Hemed wrapped up the points for Brighton with his side’s second spot kick.
Leeds head coach Monk has outlined a positive from his side’s defeat to the Seagulls.
“We talked about what to expect in the first 20 minutes here, but the sending off changed that and we could never put our best selves on there,” Monk told BBC Sport (22:12).
“They recovered well and adapted to the changes, which was the only positive. I can’t really remember the situations carefully off the top of my head, but we will study the goals and mistakes, respond as we always do.”
Over the course of the 90 minutes at the American Express Community Stadium on Friday evening, hosts Brighton had 60% of the possession, took 18 shots of which seven were on target, and earned seven corners, according to BBC Sport.
Visitors Leeds had 40% of the possession, took two shots of which none was on target, and earned only one corner, according to BBC Sport.
The West Yorkshire outfit are fourth in the Championship table at the moment with 32 points from 20 matches.

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