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Patrick Bamford admitted Leeds “fell apart” in Sunday’s home defeat to Crystal Palace but insisted the 5-1 rout will not define his side’s season.Leeds could have been out of sight in the first half against their relegation rivals, with Bamford’s 50th goal for the club giving them a deserved lead.But Palace, in Roy Hodgson’s second game back in charge, snatched an equaliser through Marc Guehi in time added on before the interval and Leeds capitulated.Three goals in 10 minutes either side of half-time turned the game on its head, with Jordan Ayew’s brace sandwiching efforts from Eberechi Eze and Odsonne Edouard, while the outstanding Michael Olise provided three assists.“The first half we were really good, probably should’ve been a few goals ahead,” Bamford told LUTV after Palace moved six points above the bottom three and left Leeds hovering just two points clear. Promo
Patrick Bamford admitted Leeds “fell apart” in Sunday’s home defeat to Crystal Palace but insisted the 5-1 rout will not define his side’s season.Leeds could have been out of sight in the first half against their relegation rivals, with Bamford’s 50th goal for the club giving them a deserved lead.But Palace, in Roy Hodgson’s second game back in charge, snatched an equaliser through Marc Guehi in time added on before the interval and Leeds capitulated.Three goals in 10 minutes either side of half-time turned the game on its head, with Jordan Ayew’s brace sandwiching efforts from Eberechi Eze and Odsonne Edouard, while the outstanding Michael Olise provided three assists.“The first half we were really good, probably should’ve been a few goals ahead,” Bamford told LUTV after Palace moved six points above the bottom three and left Leeds hovering just two points clear. EFL