Daniel Farke said on another day Dominic Calvert-Lewin would have walked away from Elland Road with “two or three” goals against Bournemouth.
The free summer signing has impressed in all of his outings since his arrival and scored Leeds United ’s first goal from open play against Wolves. The 28-year-old has shown other elements to his game too, chiefly the ability to make the ball stick before offloading to sustain attacks.
Farke has praised not only his in-game impact but his off-field contributions too, with his professional attitude to his craft and his willingness to offer advice to younger members of the squad, i ncluding 16-year-old protege Harry Gray .
However, many on Saturday felt Calvert-Lewin should have got on the scoresheet inside the first 20 minutes of the 2-2 draw