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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayFor a free-flowing team that confidently strolled to the Championship title last season, Daniel Farke's Leeds United have unfortunately misplaced their shooting boots in the Premier League so far.
Indeed, the entertaining Whites fired home a devastating 95 strikes in total last campaign, as 100 points were also tallied up.
Now, from their opening three games up a division, they have just a paltry single goal to shout about, with a mixed bag of four points next to their name.

Farke will just be praying it's early-season nerves holding his wasteful team back, with lots more expected of Dominic Calvert-Lewin as he acclimatises to his new environment at Elland Road, after becoming synonymous with ex-employers Everton.
Calvert-Lewin's early Leeds struggles
After lining up for the Toffees 273 times across nine seasons, Calvert-Lewin walked away from Merseyside this summer for a fresh opportunity in West Yorkshire.
Everton did try to tempt the ex-Sheffield United striker to stay with a new, extended deal, but Farke and Co proved to be a more enticing next step, as the 11-time England international now attempts to recapture his best form in front of goal after an injury-ravaged few campaigns at Goodison Park.
Leeds will hope they can move past these recurring niggles and reawaken a clinical monster, with journalist Patrick Boyland once labelling the attacker as "outstanding" when he was scoring goals for fun at the Toffees.
In total, an impressive 71 goals would come Calvert-Lewin's way at Everton, with 16 of those coming during just one Premier League season.
Yet, the early signs at the moment suggest that the Sheffield-born forward is bereft of confidence in front of goal, having endured a nightmare day at the office against Sheffield Wednesday recently.
Staring down the barrel of an embarrassing exit in the EFL Cup to Sheffield Wednesday, Farke would throw on Calvert-Lewin for the final 30 minutes of action, hopeful that he could be the difference-maker on his debut run-out.

Instead, he depressingly fluffed his lines whenever the pressure was ramped up, with four big chances spurned, before he also missed a penalty kick to hand the Owls a shock Cup win.
Farke could well feel it's necessary to keep Calvert-Lewin on his toes now, knowing he's still a little rusty, with a rising starlet perhaps pushed up for more first-team chances.

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The Leeds prospect who could compete with Calvert-Lewin
Farke was the manager at the Elland Road helm who brought Archie Gray into the senior spotlight.
Gray would then go on to be a £40m sale to Tottenham Hotspur after seriously impressing throughout Leeds' promotion-near miss.
Amazingly, the majority of his family members will be hoping for a similar rise for brother Harry Gray, who has already made waves in the first team picture.
With promotion all but wrapped up last season, the former Norwich City boss threw the 16-year-old sensation into the first-team mix, with a memorable eight-minute cameo handed to him against Stoke City in April.
It wasn't just purely sentiment that gifted Gray a chance to strut his stuff with the likes of Manor Solomon and the other promotion heroes, however, with the teenager already tipped to have an immensely bright future in the game by analyst Ben Mattinson.
Indeed, he boldly stated that he is "one of England’s best prospects in his generation" after briefly lining up against the Potters.
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3 |
4 |
24/25 |
8 |
3 |
23/24 |
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8 |
The table above proves that Mattinson's words aren't just hyperbole either, with the 16-year-old already up to seven goals from ten games for the U21s at Premier League 2 level, away from collecting a lethal 15 strikes overall at youth level.
Calvert-Lewin could only dream of being in such a rich vein of goalscoring form himself, with a weak three strikes next to his name in the main Premier League last season.
Of course, just for his experience alone, Leeds will continue to try and get a tune out of their new marksman.
But, in the long run, do not rule out Gray making strides in the senior picture, having also been previously branded an "unbelievable" talent by former Leeds favourite Dominic Matteo.