Leeds’ lack of bite in front of goal was highlighted once again.

It marked the fourth consecutive Premier League game that the Whites have failed to find the net.

Daniel Farke’s side are without a goal in the top flight since mid-February and it was clear to see why at Elland Road.

It was not for the want of trying, but Leeds simply lacked the spark, though the same could have been said for their opponents.

They won back possession seven times in the final third, their second highest tally of the season, but still were unable to create anything clear-cut.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, recalled to the England squad on Friday, was anonymous but had nothing to work with.

It was hard to judge his performance because he was never presented with a chance to take.

Despite the negatives, it is another point for Farke’s men on their quest for survival but, with the bottom six being so congested, you would have to think that sooner rather than later, that spark will need igniting.

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