Some Leeds United fans are in support of Mateusz Klich and want the club to learn from a thrilling 3-3 draw against Cardiff in the Championship at the weekend.
Marcelo Bielsa’s men were held to a 3-3 draw by the Bluebirds at Elland Road on Saturday (BBC), despite the visitors having had Sean Morrison sent off towards the end of the game. Helder Costa had scored the first goal, while Patrick Bamford had scored twice for them.
The dropping of points saw the gap between Leeds and table-topping West Bromwich Albion increase to as many as two points.
How crucial is Mateusz Klich to Leeds' promotion ambitions?
Very important
There are others more crucial to the aim
Mateusz Klich posted a message on Twitter about the draw and the fans want the Leeds players to learn a lesson.
Learn from it and make sure it doeant happen again mate . Take it out on fulham
— Joe (@LUFC_Joe90) December 15, 2019
Like you say, learn from it and we’ll be fine, the good things were incredible yesterday, just iron out the faults, you lads have got this. #lufc
— Ashley Tabony (@thehooter66) December 15, 2019
The lesson is: don’t get complacent, because it isn’t over until the ref blows that full time whistle. No surrender!
— Frank Reynolds (@lufcrumham) December 15, 2019
Last season was not a lesson enough? Game management lads! Keep fighting
— WeAllLoveLeeds (@AllLoveLeeds) December 16, 2019
Please Don’t do a Leeds this season
— Andrew Fraser (@Andyfraser86) December 15, 2019
I’m sick of hearing ‘we go again’ every time you mess up
— Iain M (@Iain57512878) December 15, 2019
Hurt like hell mateusz absolute sickener but the 7 wins in a row have been incredible and we are proud of this team we are all on board and fully behind you. We go again
— Grant gordon (@Grantgo59128696) December 15, 2019
Bielsa’s men have Fulham away from home in the Championship in the upcoming weekend, followed by a home game against Preston.
The Peacocks have the best defensive record in the Championship this season, conceding only 13 goals in the league. That is four less than Brentford, who’ve let in the second-most number of goals and that is seven less than Sheffield Wednesday, who are at third.
When it comes to the attack, they have scored 35 times in the league and that is the second-best tally in the league. That is as many goals as Preston and Queens Park Rangers.
What do we think?
Leeds will be right up there at the end of the season. There is a demand on them to take on from where they left off last season and that is the minimum requirement that they will meet. Playing ultra-attacking football comes with the disadvantage of exposing themselves defensively and under Bielsa, they will only learn with every game.