Lots of Leeds United fans have swarmed to Twitter to share their criticism for Whites defender Stuart Dallas for his latest performance for Marcelo Bielsa’s side.
The Yorkshire club travelled to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in their latest fixture in the Premier League, but unfortunately, a lot of Leeds fans found themselves tweeting out their frustrations with Dallas and his display against the Manchester club.
So, what did these Leeds fans have to say about Dallas’ performance?
No chance of Leeds coming back into this with Dallas in midfield
— Philip Hobbs (@PhilipHobbsMOT) December 20, 2020
The 29-year-old, who is currently valued at £2.7 million, signed to Leeds back in 2015 from Brentford for a fee of £1.71 million.
Dallas isn’t a midfielder #lufc
— Dan (@xxxstarkiller) December 20, 2020
Get Dallas off #lufc
— LEEDS UN1TED (@Lee05450143) December 20, 2020
Prior to the match against the Manchester club, Dallas has played the full 90 minutes in all but one of Leeds’ Premier League fixtures this season (per Transfermarkt).
Taxi fir Dallas
— Vivian Teague (@Teagueseve) December 20, 2020
Was Dallas Leeds' worst performer against Man United?
Yes
No
Should have left Kalvin on and taken Dallas off #lufc
— Neil ? (@OooahhBerardi) December 20, 2020
Dallas is so slow . Sorry he’s a great lad but no way should he be anywhere near this game #LUFC
— jimbobalula (@jimbobalula1) December 20, 2020
#lufc dallas way off the pace
— Scott Jones (@ScottJoneslufc) December 20, 2020
Looking at this selection of tweets from these Leeds fans, it’s fairly obvious that they were not impressed by what they saw from Dallas in this game against United.
Despite being on the losing side and picking up all this criticism for his performance, Dallas managed to at least get on the scoresheet for Bielsa’s side.
While this latest fixture is clearly one to forget for Dallas and everyone else at Leeds, they will need to make sure they pick up some positive results throughout the remainder of the season so they avoid being dragged into a relegation battle.