Leeds United 1-0 Watford - a bad day for Xisco Munoz, a good one for Liam Cooper and off-camera moments - YEP 3/10/21
After seeing Leeds United record a first victory of the new Premier League season with Saturday's win at home to Watford, Graham Smyth picks out who had a good day, who had a bad day, and some off camera moments you might have missed.
By Graham Smyth
Good day
Diego Llorente
Started the game brilliantly, marked his comeback with a
goal and continued to play well even when he wasn't as influential for Leeds.
He would have settled for 90 minutes, given his injury issues and frustration,
so to win the game must have felt incredible. Could be hugely important for
Leeds this season.
Kalvin Phillips
No signs of distraction whatsoever. A relaxed, happy figure
before the game, fully focused throughout it. Looked so comfortable
defensively. It was important to improve on last week's performance and he did
that, handsomely.
Liam Cooper
A captain's performance. When questions are being asked of
your side, you need to lead and he looked every inch the leader, especially in
the latter stages when he was blocking shots.
Bad day
Xisco Munoz
He was asked what the plan was and didn't really come up
with an answer. Oddly he seemed to find some of the questions he was asked
amusing. Watford fans will not have been amused with what they saw. No discernible
plan, no real ideas and certainly no intensity.
Ismaïla Sarr
The dangerman was anonymous. Junior Firpo kept him quiet,
proving more than capable of restricting the freedom the speedster thrives on.
Number of the day
3
Taking three points was all important. Of course
performances matter and this was a pleasing, if not perfect, one. Leeds
mustered 20 shots and while it is a slight concern that only four were on
target, they restricted Watford to five, with one on target. It was a dominant
display for the vast majority of the game. Just what was required.
Turning point
Kick-off
There was no turning point in the game. Leeds simply started
well and went from there. They took the lead and always looked deserving of
victory. This result may well become a turning point in itself. At the very
least it should put smiles back on faces for the international break.
Off-camera moments
Kalvin Phillips was in good form during the warm-up, waving
and flashing his smile for a delighted young fan in the front row of the West
Stand. He looked completely at home and relaxed, despite having been talk of
the town all week. Raphinha kicking the ball at his back side added to the laid
back feel ahead of the game.
Simon Hooper's decision not to award Daniel James infuriated
the Leeds bench, who were all on their feet in a second to appeal to the fourth
official. All bar Marcelo Bielsa that is, who remained crouched on the
touchline. James took the opportunity to make his point to Hooper as they went
off at the break. Things evened themselves out, perhaps, later in the game when
Hooper gave Leeds a free-kick after the ball ended up in their net.
A first half Watford corner saw Danny Rose completely
unmarked, prompting Bielsa's assistant Pablo Quiroga to issue instructions to
Jamie Shackleton to mark him for the next one.
With seven minutes to go before the break there was a mass
exodus from the Watford bench as a number of subs headed to the dressing room,
only for Josh King to go down with a knee problem. A member of staff was
dispatched to the tunnel and came back a moment or two later with
reinforcements, in case they were needed. Losing two players to injury rubbed
salt in the wounds on a bad day for Watford, both King and Francisco Sierralta
forced off.
Jack Harrison was not going to play in this game unless
absolutely necessary, said Marcelo Bielsa, but the winger still warmed up
thoroughly to remain an option for the head coach. During the second half he
combined his warm up with autograph duties for a little girl in the West Stand.
When Tyler Roberts also obliged she ran 40 yards in celebration.
