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PL: Leeds United v Arsenal | November 22 | KO: 16:30 GMT | Sky Sports

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Monstar-Gunn4r

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Willian played well for like first 15 minutes then completely disappeared pepe has to go back to help shaky bellerin than do his actual job

Pepe who even Jim Beglin was pointing out couldnt be arsed tracking back, I think he tracked back once and then decided to stop tracking the run as soon as he came to another player leaving Bellerin to go from a standing still marking the player he was meant to - to trying to block Leeds full back who was sprinting at full tilt.
 

Rex Stone

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This is Leeds. Bamford isn’t great but the team will make double digit chances for him that’s why he’s joint top scorer in the league as it stands.

Auba and Laca will have to make the most of the one or two chances they get.

They’ve been leaky at the back though in recent weeks but tonight we’ve barely troubled them.

Leicester and Palace ran up the score against them but we’re living off Pepe long shots.
 

GoonerJeeves

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If it keeps going like this, we'll need Big Sam to stave off relegation. That was a dire half of football from us.
 
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