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Brentford stalemate makes it six without win for Leeds

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Leeds' winless Premier League run was extended to six matches as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Brentford at Elland Road.The point lifted Leeds above West Ham into 15th place, but they sit just one point above the relegation zone, while Brentford extended their club record unbeaten league run to eight matches.It was a frustrating afternoon for Jesse Marsch’s side, who were in dire need of all three points after winning only two of their previous 15 in the top flight.Brentford’s David Raya was the busier goalkeeper – he produced the game’s decisive save when turning aside Willy Gnonto’s second-half effort – but Leeds lacked the quality in and around the penalty area to seriously test the visitors.Leeds club record signing Georginio Rutter remained on the bench and that only added to the home fans’ irritation.Brentford, who headed into this weekend’s round of fixtures above Liverpool and Chelsea in the table, climbed back into eighth place.A cagey first half played out between two teams of contrasting styles made for a disjointed affair of few clearcut chances.While January signing Max Wober appeared to add much-needed stability for Leeds in central defence on his first Premier League start, neither side was seriously tested.The action at Elland Road these days tends to lean towards pulsating and chaotic, but the first 45 minutes was anything but, with no shots on target at either end of note.The highly-organised visitors were happy to dig in and look to hit Leeds on the counter, while the hosts lacked any potency on the edge of the area.FULL MATCH DETAILSLeeds stepped it up at the start of the second half.

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