More goals left to accomplish at Elland Road

Joel Piroe has his sights on adding a Golden Boot to promotion to the Premier League
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As the celebrations start to simmer down after Leeds' promotion from the Championship was sealed, the players insist their work is not yet done.
The 6-0 demolition of Stoke at Elland Road on Monday ensured Daniel Farke's men will be playing Premier League football next season, but there remains unfinished business for both the team, and individuals.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds' Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, members of the squad said the final two games, at home to Bristol City on Monday (20:00 BST) and at Plymouth on 3 May (12:30) remained hugely significant.
Two wins would take the Whites to the 100-point mark for the first time in club history and would all-but certainly ensure the title, given their goal difference is 14 better than Burnley, who sit level on 94 points in second place.
Right-back Jayden Bogle said: "Our aim from the beginning of the season was silverware. We're not going to stop now. Obviously it's nice to be promoted early but we still have got a goal in mind and we're going to do our best to achieve that."
Skipper Ethan Ampadu echoed similar sentiments: "We've achieved one of our targets, we're definitely going to enjoy this… but we do have another target."
Dan James added: "We were eight points clear and the gap has closed (but) we want to go on to win this league.
"The Premier League is the toughest league in the world, we've obviously got a great team, but it's the next level and the next goal is to establish ourselves as a Premier League team. It's going to be really tough, but we've got the backing from the owners."
Joel Piroe's four-goal salvo in the win over the Potters not only ended a nine-match goalless streak for the 25-year-old, it also catapulted him into pole position for the Championship Golden Boot accolade.
His 19 goals in 44 appearances are two more than Norwich's Borja Sainz, with Burnley skipper Josh Brownhill a further goal behind.
The Dutchman said: "Of course, I always wanted it, I said it from the start of the season, one of my targets personally is to get to 20 goals – I'm very close now, but I have to keep scoring."