Leeds United managed to pick up a 3-2 win against Norwich City yesterday.
Leeds United manager Garry Monk has told BBC Radio Leeds that he cannot accept his side conceding from a set piece against Norwich City.
Leeds had started well at Carrow Road, but they went behind when the hosts scored from a dead ball situation.
Fortunately for Leeds, they managed to get back into the match and claim a fine victory against the Canaries.
But Monk was unhappy with the way that his side had defended the opening goal.

He said: “The set piece, we don’t accept that. It’s a really soft one. It wasn’t as if it was a real dangerous situation, it was a mistake from us.
“I said to the players at half-time that the only way that they were going to hurt us was from mistakes that we were making. But I’ll correct those mistakes, for sure.”

Leeds scored their goals against Norwich through Pontus Jansson, Chris Wood and Ronaldo Vieira.
The Whites have now won nine of their last 12 matches in all competitions and are playing some brilliant football.
Leeds are now in sixth place in the Championship table, and optimism is rising at Elland Road.
Leeds’ next match comes against Newcastle United after the international break in two weeks’ time.

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