'I didn't think Darlow's distribution was very good'

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BBC Radio Leeds' Jonny Buchan says that Leeds United goalkeeper Karl Darlow struggled with his distribution during their 1-0 win over Fulham.
Speaking on the latest episode of the Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, Buchan believes other goalkeepers would have faced criticism for the errors Darlow made throughout the game.
In the first half, Emile Smith Rowe came close to an opener for Fulham, but failed to hit the target despite Darlow being a long way off his line.
"I didn't think that Darlow's distribution was very good," Buchan said.
"There was a couple that he belted over everybody, straight to Bernd Leno by a long stretch as well.
"Had Lucas Perri or Illan Meslier came out for the header that Darlow came out for, they would be getting hammered.
"This isn't saying that Darlow should be getting hammered, absolutely not.
"But Darlow is the one coming in, starting clean and fresh, whereas Perri has a season of slight discrepancies behind him.
"I do think that maybe public opinion gets worse as time goes on and these errors stack up.
"What will people be saying about Darlow in five or six games' time?"
