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Bamford hits hat-trick as Leeds end Villa’s winning start

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BIRMINGHAM: Marcelo Bielsa insisted Patrick Bamford deserves all the credit for transformi­ng his career after the striker’s hat-trick inspired a 3-0 win over Aston Villa on Friday. Bielsa’s side moved into third in the Premier League thanks to Bamford’s 19-minute treble in the second half at Villa Park. Bamford had one goal in 27 Premier League appearance­s prior to this season, but he already has six in six games this term.

The hat-trick provided a sweet moment for the 27-year-old, who endured a long and winding road to the top enduring long-running criticism of his finishing. Bamford had seven loan spells during his time as a Chelsea youth academy graduate before moving to Middlesbro­ugh, then finally finding his feet under Bielsa’s tutelage at Leeds.

“It’s a dream come true. When the third went in it was elation. I will be telling my kids about this,” Bamford said after becoming only the second player to score in each of Leeds’s opening three topflight away games since Gordon Hodgson in 1937-38. “It is testament to how the team has worked. Without them I wouldn’t be able to score. “Marcelo has put a lot of trust in me. People say Bielsa is a myth but we have shown Leeds are here to compete.” While Bamford recognises Bielsa’s role in his rise, the Leeds boss said his player’s renaissanc­e was down to hard work and a humble approach.

“Very happy for Patrick because he scored some wonderful goals. Apart from that a noble player who sacrifices a lot for the team. He’s generous also,” Bielsa said. “I think his developmen­t is more to do with him and less to do with me.” Leeds’ third league win since their promotion from the Championsh­ip was the perfect response after losing against Wolves on Monday. “It was an important game for us and a deserved triumph. We scored first and were a little bit lucky they didn’t score some of the chances they had,” Bielsa said.

For Villa, their four-game winning run came to a halt as they missed the chance to start a season with five successive victories for the first time in their history. Villa only escaped relegation on the final day of last season, so the first defeat could serve as a reality check for Dean Smith’s team after their unexpected­ly strong start. Smith had told his players they would get “a bloody nose very quickly” if they rested on their laurels, but they did not heed the warning as Bamford delivered the knockout punches. —AFP

 ??  ?? BIRMINGHAM: Leeds United’s Polish midfielder Mateusz Klich (right) challenges Aston Villa’s English midfielder Jack Grealish during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Leeds United at Villa Park in Birmingham on October 23, 2020. —AFP
BIRMINGHAM: Leeds United’s Polish midfielder Mateusz Klich (right) challenges Aston Villa’s English midfielder Jack Grealish during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Leeds United at Villa Park in Birmingham on October 23, 2020. —AFP

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