
"Leeds United continued their inconsistent start to the season with a win at Molineux, where Daniel Farke's side picked up their first away victory of the campaign. The manager's decision to stick with the same lineup that attracted criticism in the defeat to Fulham was met with relief this time around, as the frontline delivered when it mattered against Wolves."
"I don't accept this [losing the ball]. It needs to be criticised. At half-time, I told Noah, great goal, well-taken goal, looks sharp in his dribblings. But with the back to the opponent's goal, he has to be stronger. He comes from a different league, the Premier League is more physical. Sometimes he's claiming he's been fouled instead of adapting, being rock solid. It is physical."
Leeds United picked up a 2-0 victory at Molineux, claiming their first away win of the season after Daniel Farke retained the same starting lineup. The attacking trio produced the decisive contributions, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin breaking his run of form and Noah Okafor sealing the result. Okafor lost possession 22 times despite scoring, prompting attention to his ball retention. Farke acknowledged the turnover issue while defending the player's attacking intent, noting that possession losses can come from risk-taking. Farke highlighted the Premier League's physical demands and called for stronger duels, better ball retention and improved timing when taking risks.
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