Leeds are one point clear at the top of the Championship table.

Leeds United midfielder Mateusz Klich has explained that there was a feeling of disappointment in the dressing room after the draw away to Sheffield Wednesday on Friday night.
The Whites recorded a 1-1 draw at Hillsborough in the Championship, which meant they stretched their lead at the top of the league table.
Adam Reach put the Owls in the ascendancy with a stunning dipping volley, but Klich responded early in the second-half with a curling effort from long-range.
Marcelo Bielsa’s side had plenty of opportunities in front of goal to earn the three points and Klich admitted he feels they did enough to win.
“I think you could see our faces and we’re disappointed because we wanted to win this game and I think we should’ve won this game,” Klich responded when asked the mood in the dressing room, as cited by LUTV.

Leeds could see their position at the top of the league disappear after the weekend and do have just one win in their last five games to halt a promising start.
But they turned in a much more positive display on Friday and have shown they like to dominate games with their possession-based style, but missed injured duo Kemar Roofe and Patrick Bamford in attack.
The Yorkshire giants travel to Hull City on Tuesday in their next game, before a home clash with Brentford at Elland Road.

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