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da fazobetai: The messiah, Phil Hay, has delivered his verdict on the Eddie Nketiah “situation.â€To most, it seems logical that Nketiah is given his chance in the starting lineup now.Patrick Bamford, Marcelo Bielsa’s go-to striker, has failed to register a single goal in his previous eight Championship appearances, a record that was extended at Deepdale on Tuesday night, and Leeds have subsequently slumpedÂin front of goal with an average 0.87 league strikes scored per game since dominating Stoke City back in August.Nketiah, on the other hand, has been in flying form of late, scoring three goals with England U21s recently on top of last night’s late equaliser. Seems a no-brainer, doesn’t it?Watch Leeds United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv BelowHay, who is sadly no longer with the Yorkshire Evening Post having been recruited by The Athletic as part of their journalistic Avengers squad, echoed most of our thoughts when he took to Twitter last night…
Nketiah announced after his international heroics that he’s “frustrated” with his role on the bench, which doesn’t make for good viewing if you consider there is now talk of parent club Arsenal potentially recalling their youngster in January, with Bristol City waiting to pounce.