Leeds United have been better home than away, and that will give them hope as will the moribund nature of visiting West Ham United on Friday at Elland Road.
Daniel Farke’s Whites have lost consecutive games to Spurs and Burnley, but the Spurs loss was competitive and Leeds are 1W-2D-1L at Elland Road this season.
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West Ham, meanwhile, have looked terrible under two managers this season and that’s usually a sign that it isn’t about the manager. The Irons’ lone win this season also carries the dark humor of coming against their current boss, as Nuno Espirito Santo was running Forest for that 3-0 away West Ham win.
The Irons have been shutout four times this young season. They’ve also allowed multiple goals in all but two games. It looks grim, and Espirito Santo