History-making Patrick Bamford on why Leeds United will always have half a chance in Premier League games
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Striker Bamford took his haul for the new Premier League season to three when netting an 88th-minute winner in Sunday's Yorkshire derby at Sheffield United as the Whites left Bramall Lane with a 1-0 success.
In doing so, Bamford etched himself into Leeds United history as the club's first ever player to score in their first three games in the top-flight at the start of a new campaign.
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Hide AdLegendary former striker Mick Jones scored in United's first three fixtures of the 1968-69 campaign in which Don Revie's Whites were crowned Division One champions yet, unlike Bamford, Jones already had top-flight experience for the Whites having been signed from Sheffield United the previous year.