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Leeds 0-0 Tottenham
Anton Stach does well to lift the ball out wide to Noah Okafor with Spurs players appealing for a handball in the build-up.
Play continues and Okafor drives into the area, forcing the Tottenham defence to hit the ball out for a corner.
Leeds have been a danger from set-pieces this season and from the corner Stach's shot is deflected behind by one of his team-mates.
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Leeds v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
The weather has been foul this morning and I got a proper soaking biking down to BBC Sport HQ in Salford Quays.
However, further along the M62 the weather seems considerably better, so much so that some Leeds fans are having to shield their eyes from the sunshine.
Still windy, however. Let's see how that affects this game.
Why did Leeds not sign Manor Solomon permanently?
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Adam Pope
BBC Radio Leeds commentator
Tottenham's Manor Solomon has been the subject of several questions sent in via our 'Ask about Leeds' form, in particular why he wasn't loaned again or why Leeds haven't signed him permanently.
The situation with Solomon is that I understand Leeds United could have had him back on loan for a second spell from Spurs but decided to buy Noah Okafor from AC Milan instead.
Solomon's injury record in recent seasons I believe was a consideration why United were inclined not to seek a permanent deal for the Israel international.
Radebe on Premier League survival
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Former Leeds United captain Lucas Radebe says the club has "a lot of work to do" in order to secure survival this season.
Radebe has been named as an official ambassador for the club he signed for back in 1994. During his 11-year spell, the South African was instrumental in helping Leeds compete near the top of the Premier League and in reaching the Champions League semi-finals in 2001.
He retired in 2005 as an all-time Leeds great.
However, reflecting on the current crop, Radebe acknowledged the Whites face significant challenges if they are survive their first campaign back in the top flight.
"It's started positive, but I think when we played Arsenal we realised we've got a lot of work to do in order to retain our status in the Premier League," he told BBC Radio Leeds.
"We need to invest a lot because Leeds United is a big club and belongs in the Premier League. It's not just that though - we need to also show with the results as well.
"I think we are going the right way. I know Daniel Farke has a hard task with a lot of expectations from last season.
"If we can just survive this season, then hopefully we will get better as the years go by."
Spurs' attacking struggles
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Paul Birch
BBC Sport
After just one defeat in 10 under new boss Thomas Frank, criticism of fifth-placed Tottenham feels somewhat harsh, but grumblings at their lack of attacking cohesion are growing.
Spurs' top scorer so far this season is own goals with four, which tells its own story about what work Frank still has to do in the final third of the pitch.
Mitigation for their lack of creativity from midfield comes in the form of missing injured playmakers James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski. However, there remains plenty of attacking options, but making them gel is taking longer than anticipated.
No side in the Premier League has outperformed their expected goals as much as Frank's side, having scored four more goals than their xG of seven, a figure that a club is unlikely to sustain over the course of a season.
'Good start but it is a long road'
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Leeds have made a decent start to life back in the Premier League with two wins, two draws and two defeats.
"It's good that we have had such a positive start, but it is a long road and we have to make sure we deliver consistency," Leeds boss Daniel Farke said.
"We want to be able to stay in the league, so we have to keep going."
On whether Leeds have an advantage over Tottenham following Spurs' midweek trip to the Arctic Circle to play in the Champions League, he added: "Nowadays they don't travel by bicycle or coach, it is a private jet and they have chefs and all sorts!"
Frank praises Spurs' mentality
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Tottenham fought back from two-goals down to draw with Bodo/Glimt in midweek and Thomas Frank believes Spurs' mentality and desire not to give up are their strongest points.
"I think its football and in football there is a relatively big risk the opponent will score and you need to manage to overcome that," he said.
"If you see the amount of games teams are playing, you need the ability to come back from setbacks.
"I think the mentality and foundations we are building, I think it is very important that you are able to do that."
'Set-pieces could dominate the narrative'
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Paul Birch
BBC Sport
Elland Road has been a fortress of late for Leeds and they have gone an entire year unbeaten in home league games dating back to 14 September 2024 versus Burnley.
Manager Daniel Farke has had the luxury of naming the same starting XI for three straight matches as their encouraging return to the top flight goes on with a record of two wins, two draws and two defeats.
After scoring only once in their first four games back in the Premier League they have notched five across their past two. All their top-flight goals this season has been scored by a different player, with Sean Longstaff becoming the sixth when he opened his account for the club in the draw with Bournemouth last week.
The ex-Newcastle midfielder is proving to be an astute signings so far. Since he made his first start for the club on 30 August, he has made the joint most tackles in the top flight (19), while the eight chances he has created can only be beaten by three players.
Set-pieces, which are the talk of the Premier League right now, could again dominate the narrative. Just three teams have netted more set-piece goals than Leeds' four this season, but the Whites have shipped six set-piece goals themselves â only West Ham have conceded more.