Rio Ferdinand and Peter Crouch tore into Leeds United as Marcelo Bielsa's side were once again humbled in the Premier League. Tottenham were the victors at Elland Road on Saturday, racing out 4-0 winners. Spurs led 3-0 at the break thanks to goals from Matt Doherty, Dejan Kulusevski and Harry Kane, with Son Heung-min adding a fourth late on.
Leeds United news: Rio Ferdinand and Peter Crouch tore into Marcelo Bielsa's side (Image: BT SPORT/GETTY)
Crouch was the first to give his opinion on Leeds' display at half-time.
The ex-Spurs star couldn't believe how easy the visitors found it.
"We all came here with the anticipation there would be goals," Crouch said.
"Leeds have been a threat at times but Tottenham have just had a couple of banks of four, people behind the ball, and just broke on them. It's been far, far too easy.
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"Gets out, runs into your penalty box, what [Diego] Llorente's doing there I'll never know. But the finish is absolutely phenomenal.
"Look at Llorente here, give the corner away, just put it out, get something on the ball, [he] runs over the ball. Kamikaze defending but the finish, wow, tremendous."
The defeat means Leeds stay in 15th place ahead of the rest of the weekend's action.
Ferdinand says Bielsa will not change his style of play but reckons that could mean the end of their stay in the Premier League.
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He added: "One thing that won't change is the tactics. It will be man to man all across the pitch and that will not change.
"He has been true to that since he came through the door.
"Why are we going to sit here and think anything different? They'll keep sliding down the league.
"He believes in what he's doing and to a point you respect that but there's got to come a point where you go 'you know what guys, look at the amount of goals we're conceding'.
"Nineteen goals in the last four-and-a-half games up until this point, it's crazy."