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Leeds and Boro share the spoils but concern for United midfielder Jack Clarke who collapsed on the bench
Jack Clarke

KALVIN PHILLIPS’S equaliser deep into lengthy stoppage time rescued a point for Leeds United against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium, but the afternoon was marred by their midfielder Jack Clarke collapsing on the bench late in the game.

Lewis Wing had given Boro a lead just after half time, but they sat deep as the game went on and invited pressure before being punished for a lapse in concentration. 

Marcelo Bielsa claimed his side should have won the game despite “suffering” at times.

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