Dion Dublin says Leeds United are still 'frantic' and 'all over the place' following their 2-1 win over Wolves. The Whites got off to a winning start in the new Premier League season, with a goal from Rodrigo and an own-goal from Rayan Ait-Nouri cancelling out Daniel Podence's early strike.
The Whites had to withstand some late pressure, but Jesse Marsch's side secured just their third home win of 2022. Marsch handed full debuts to summer signings Rasmus Kristensen, Brenden Aaronson, Tyler Adams and Marc Roca.
"He's got in players who he knows and players who he trusts to do a job," Dublin said on BBC's Final Score. "This league, he's had a taste of it now, and he knows what's expected of his players.
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"They're still frantic, they're still all over the place, but they seem to be squeezing and closing the ball down in the right places."
The own-goal from Ait-Nouri in the 74th minute handed Leeds their first three points of the season, and Dublin says the goal was a demonstration of 'exactly how they want to play'.
"They won it back again, it was a lovely little ball down the left hand side for (Patrick) Bamford," said former Premier League striker Dublin. "Bamford's on his left foot, he just feeds it across the box, and Aaronson's in there for a bit of a tap in from four yards. That's exactly how they want to play."
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