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Leeds have stood well with the demolition of a superb Derby

Frank Lampard admitted his Derby team had been taught hard teaching by Leeds, full of Marcelo Bielsa. The former Argentina and Chile coach continued his life in English football with his second victory in two matches. Kemar Roofe scored twice as goals for Mateusz Klich and Ezgjan Alioski when Leeds fought Derby in the first round before dominating them after the break.

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Lampard said: "It was difficult, we were beaten well by a better team that day. We went to the match without illusion, we knew it would be difficult and not surprising and we did not deal with them. They had more energy with the ball and without the ball so many lessons for us.

"They move the ball better than us and we make mistakes that give us goals, we can't go down because we only have two games, we lose one, we have won one game and there is a long way to go. Things we need do it. "

Derby had the first chance in the game when Harry Wilson, on loan from Liverpool, advanced to the penalty area and chose Martyn Waghorn, who could only fire his shot at Mason Mount, a hard worker.

Two minutes later, the visitors were in front when Pablo Hernández met Klich on the edge of the area. While the defender holds it, the Polish midfielder calmly chooses his place and completes a shot beyond Scott Carson's scope for his second goal in many matches this season.

The visitors only took a seven-minute lead when Derby equalized with a goal that would give Bailey Peacock-Farrell a nightmare. Tom Lawrence's direct training was too much for Luke Ayling, Leeds right-back who took Wales international to the penalty spot. From the resulting free kick, Lawrence broke up on the wall and passed the grip of Peacock-Farrell, which looked like a closed blow but could not resist it.

Leeds returned to the lead after 21 minutes through Roofe, the striker rising between two defenders to finish the ball into the left-wing goal of Alioski after the home side failed to clear their line.

After another break Derby began in the middle of the road by creating a glorious opportunity and once again they refused. Wilson was once again a supplier, playing a fun ball that released Mountain. The midfielder steered his shot past Peacock-Farrell, but widened.

Leeds were spirited under Bielsa, though, rarely allowed their opponents to settle on the ball because they quickly advanced after them. Carson was summoned to reject Roofe in a vacant place with Fikayo Tomori making the final block to reject Ayling in recovery.

The delay was only temporary and two goals in four minutes swung the game strongly in the visitors' desire. Roofe slams the ball past Carson for the first time. The 25-year-old forward still has a lot to do when he receives a narrow ball from Klich in the penalty box but a bright touch and a good turn creates the space he needs to shoot the helpless goalkeeper left.

Leeds attack at high speed. Hernandez did his brilliance to grab the ball and pull it back before crossing a straight line and Alioski arrived to lead a header against an unattended goal.

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