Daniel Farke has called on his Leeds United players to be more efficient in front of goal and has made it a focal training point this week.

The manager has organised small sided-games to build the confidence and scoring ‘instinct’ of his attackers, but says the issue does not have an overnight fix. Leeds have scored just one Premier League goal so far this season, and none at all from open play.

Farke is not concerned about the amount of chances his team have created, with 10 shots fired in at Fulham. But in terms of accuracy and clinical edge, the boss is aiming to inspire his players to do better.

He said: “In the first 75 minutes against Fulham we had better chances. What we have to improve is the cutting edge, the efficiency to score more goals. This is the only thing to criticis

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