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Mar 19, 2021 at 8pm UK
FulhamFulham
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LeedsLeeds United
Andersen (38')
Lemina (51'), Loftus-Cheek (90+2')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Bamford (29'), Raphinha (58')
Bamford (31'), Phillips (90+4')

Scott Parker admits "the better team won" in Leeds defeat

:Headline: Scott Parker admits 'the better team won' in Leeds defeat:
Leeds won 2-1 at Craven Cottage to end their London hoodoo.
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Scott Parker admitted Fulham did not deserve anything from the game as they missed the chance to move out of the relegation zone with a 2-1 home defeat to Leeds.

The Cottagers had the opportunity to move out of the Premier League's bottom three for the first time since December, but it was Leeds who ended their misfortunes in the capital with an entertaining three points.

Patrick Bamford responded to his omission from the England squad with a 29th-minute opener and though Fulham's Joachim Andersen got the equaliser with his first goal for the club, Raphinha slotted his sixth league goal of the season past goalkeeper Alphonse Areola for Leeds' winner.

Raphinha, left, and Patrick Bamford scored Leeds' goals (Andy Rain/PA)

"I'm disappointed," the Fulham manager said after the game.

"I don't think we deserved anything out of the game today really, I think the better team won.

"We struggled at times – the one thing you don't want against Leeds, in terms of the intensity and the game, you don't want the game to become a bit of a basketball match and at times I thought we struggled.

"The pressure they put you under, you need to make good decisions and we struggled at those moments. In saying that, we get ourselves back in the game at half-time at 1-1 and looked a threat on set-plays.

"Then second half, goals change games and we missed a massive chance to put ourselves ahead at 2-1 and then 20-odd seconds later we're picking the ball out of our net to go 2-1 down.

"There's not many times this year that I've stood there after a defeat or after a draw and felt that we didn't deserve more from the game but tonight, definitely we need to improve from where we were tonight and didn't deserve anything from that."

Marcelo Bielsa's men had lost all five of their games in London this season and were winless in all 15 visits to the capital under his management, losing 13.

Patrick Bamford leaves the field after being substituted (Matt Dunham/PA)

Despite Bamford's goal, the Leeds boss did not believe the forward went out on to the Craven Cottage pitch with a point to prove to England.

"I don't think he had that spirit, I imagine, I don't know," Bielsa said after the game.

"I think like every player he plays to be picked but I don't think he had the spirit to prove them wrong and the fact that he was considered has a lot of value already. And perhaps the time that's left will present another opportunity."

Bamford had been a doubt for the game with an injury, with the manager praising his work ethic.

"He made a very big effort, and I saw him play a very valiant game and I saw him play well, generous apart from that," he said.

"He also helped facilitate his team-mates having chances and I saw him play in a very valiant manner."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City31235366214574
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd30179458332560
3Leicester CityLeicester30175853341956
4West Ham UnitedWest Ham30157848371152
5Chelsea30149746301651
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs30147951321949
7Liverpool30147951361549
8Everton29145104138347
9Aston Villa291351142311144
10Arsenal30126124035542
11Leeds UnitedLeeds30133144748-142
12Crystal Palace30108123248-1638
13Southampton30106143953-1436
14Wolverhampton WanderersWolves3098133041-1135
15Burnley3089132440-1633
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton30711123338-532
17Newcastle UnitedNewcastle3078153050-2029
18Fulham31511152441-1726
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom3049172559-3421
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd3042241752-3514
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