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TRENDING NEWS:Following their victory last night, Brennan Johnson compares a Leeds United player to a Rolls Royce.

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Leeds United defeated Bristol City 1-0 at the beginning of the New Year to extend their winning streak in the Championship to five games.

The 20-year-old scored just his second goal of the season in just his third league start since September, and it was the only thing separating the two teams just after halftime.

Leeds could have defeated Bristol City last night by three or four goals if they had taken their opportunities, but instead they allowed them to pour people forward in the closing minutes. According to manager Liam Manning, Daniel Farke’s team is the greatest Leeds has faced in his tenure.

Leeds had to endure some pressure in their own box because there was only one goal in it, but Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon handled all that was thrown at them.

After the game, Ampadu shared a picture on Instagram to celebrate the crucial three points. Brennan Johnson, a £45 million Tottenham Hotspur player, was one of the commenters.

 

Johnson’s teammate from Wales Leeds maintained their fourth clean sheet in five games when Ampadu Johnson, starting at center-back, compared his Wales international teammate to a Rolls Royce at the back.

In addition to completing 88% of his passes, Ampadu risked his life by making a few crucial blocks and interceptions.

Ampadu has previously been compared to a Rolls Royce; BBC analyst Jon Newsome made this comparison following the team’s 3-0 victory over Cardiff City last month.

In Liam Cooper’s and Pascal Struijk’s absence, he was also given the armband once more, and he will only get bigger for it. Rodon and Newsome, in Newsome’s opinion, truly set an example last night.

Although Ampadu has played central midfield for most of the season, it will be intriguing to watch how he affects the team when Struijk finally returns from injury.

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