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Daniel Farke was pleased to see Leeds United come away with a point at Watford on Friday night. Leeds were a long way from their best at Vicarage Road but in games that you don’t win, it is paramount not to lose in order to keep the points tally ticking over. The Whites had clearly seen some of their momentum halted by the international break based on their first-half performance, in which they were comfortably second best to Watford. Injuries to three key players in Willy Gnonto, Ilia Gruev and Connor Roberts certainly didn’t help, but neither did the breaking up of key partnerships across th…

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