
After losing 1-3 to Nottingham Forest, Leeds United coach Falk said in an interview with the BBC that the team should better defend the opponent's crosses.
Falke said: "Football matches at this level are often determined by details. We must be more focused. We must focus on things we can control and should better defend the opponent's crosses. This is very critical."
"We did not follow the opponent's full-back, which This situation can happen, but it shouldn't happen after we just celebrated the goal. We lost two five-and-a-half scrimmages, and then the opponent passed the ball.
"Lewin didn't train all week, and he could only play about 30 minutes. We know home performance is always important. If we could pick up some points away from home we would be in an easier position, but that's how it is now. I did expect a tough period, we conceded too many goals in the last two away games. "
