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da 888: Ian Wright believes Eddie Nketiah needs to be started after the promising striker scored a late equaliser for Leeds United at Preston North End.Life’s great mysteries: What lies at the bottom of the ocean? Are we alone in the universe? Who created the earth? Did the chicken or the egg come first? Why does Marcelo Bielsa insist on keeping Nketiah on the bench?Watch Leeds United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below
After firing blanks at Deepdale on Tuesday night, Patrick Bamford has now gone eight games without scoring a goal. In the same time, Nketiah has netted twice and contributed one assist for the Whites, as well as bagging a hat-trick for England U21s. Something doesn’t quite add up.
And while Bamford’s purpose is clear in Bielsa’s system, to run around and make a nuisance of himself in the forward positions, as he so perfectly demonstrated during the early stages of the Birmingham clash, the failure to fulfil his primary function of scoring goals will soon prove to be a detriment to the promotion-chasing side. It’s time for a change.
With Leeds scoring an average 0.87 goals per game since they trounced Stoke City 3-0, which is coincidentally the last time Bamford scored, Ian Wright has delivered a simple two-word solution to Bielsa’s selection headache…