Leeds United attacker impressed despite loss.

Leeds United midfielder Pablo Hernandez was once again a class apart against Hull, despite finishing on the losing side.
The Spanish midfielder kept up his high level of performance, even though he could not quite help his side make the breakthrough.
Leeds lost the game 2-0 at Elland Road, falling to their first defeat in eight matches, following seven wins in a row.
Hernandez touched the ball 102 times, more than any player on the pitch.
Kemar Roofe by comparison only managed 25 touches.

Hernandez had five shots at goal, with two landing on target.
The Spaniard made four key passes, more than the entire Hull City side combined.
Unlike Hull, who struck twice through Jarrod Bowen, Leeds were not as clinical.
Leeds are still top of the table, and despite the disappointing result, the Whites can take hope from how well Hernandez continues to play.

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