Here is your Leeds United morning digest on Saturday, December 12.
Whites player ratings
Leeds were beaten 2-1 at home to West Ham United last night, as Mateusz Klich 's opener was cancelled out by Tomas Soucek and Angelo Ogbonna.
It was a similar game to last weekend's 3-1 defeat to Chelsea, as the Whites threw away another one-goal lead and ended up collecting new points.
LeedsLive have handed a rating out of 10 to each player that was involved yesterday evening.
Luke Ayling topped the ratings for Marcelo Bielsa's men with an 8/10, whilst Jack Harrison and Ezgjan Alioski could only manage 5/10 in the narrow home defeat.
Read more on how the players performed here.
Leeds yet to learn important lesson
Leeds have conceded yet another from an opposition corner, which is now the sixth occasion that has happened this season.
Soucek scored West Ham's equaliser at Elland Road, with a towering header from a corner, following Klich's early penalty that handed the Whites the lead.
Bielsa 's side were using the man-marking system from the corner, but Stuart Dallas was towered over by Soucek - who is a real threat in the air.
The Whites have struggled with defending set-pieces since returning to the Premier League, and the Hammers used their physical advantage to great effect as Ogbonna headed in from a free-kick delivery with just over 10 minutes remaining to win the game for the visitors.
Read more about Leeds' set-piece woes here.
Former Leeds pair baffled by Raphinha decision
Rob Green and Jermaine Beckford do not understand why Raphinha was allowed to leave Rennes for Leeds in the summer.
The Brazilian winger has started to show his true quality over recent games and the former Whites duo have been heaping praise on the £15m signing's talent.
“It was a strange move from Rennes. Rennes were seemingly keen to move him on," Green said on Sky Sports.
“He’s so much quicker than I thought he was. He opened up his legs, went for a run down the channel. It was just electric pace. That’s something Leeds - especially with the way they play - he’s perfectly suited to them.”