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BIALKOWSKI’S BLUNDER GIFTS WHITES ALL THREE POINTS

McCarthy: They dodged a bullet

By Chris Dunlavy

LEEDS UNITED 3
Lasogga 13, Phillips 32, Bialkowski (og) 67
IPSWICH TOWN 2
McGoldrick 30, Garner 71

FEELING BLUE: Leeds’ Pierre-Michel Lasogga celebrates after Bartosz Bialkowski’s gaffe

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MICK McCarthy said tabletopping Leeds “dodged a bullet” on a day of defensive blunders at Elland Road.
Strikes from Pierre-Michel Lasogga, Kalvin Phillips and a comical Bartosz Bialkowski own goal sent the Tractor Boys home emptyhanded.
But replies from the impressive David McGoldrick and Joe Garner set up a gran...

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