ShareLeeds went four points clear of the relegation zone and Brentford failed to capitalise on slip-ups from their European rivals in a 0-0 draw.Leeds United and Brentford had to settle for a point apiece after a game of few chances at Elland Road ended 0-0 on Saturday.Both teams struggled to create clear-cut opportunities as Leeds inched four points clear of the relegation zone and Brentford missed the chance to go level with sixth-placed Chelsea.The first opening of any kind saw Dominic Calvert-Lewin get ahead of Caoimhin Kelleher to produce a dangerous flick-on, but it was cleared before another white shirt could bundle it home. Brentford's best opening came one minute into the second half, but with both Kevin Schade and Igor Thiago calling for a cross, Mathias Jensen fired into the side netting.Substitute Ao Tanaka saw a venomous effort deflect wide and Pascal Struijk flashed a header through the goalmouth from the resulting corner, while Schade was forced into a nervy clearance moments later.But both teams were risk-averse in the closing stages, and both Daniel Farke and Keith Andrews will hope the result is not viewed as two points dropped at the end of the season.Data Debrief: A point closer for both teams?With Leeds battling to avoid the drop and Brentford vying for Europe, both teams looked more invested in avoiding defeat than chasing victory on Saturday.Leeds are now winless in their last six Premier League games and have failed to score in any of their last four, the first time they have gone that long without a goal since February-March 2022.Brentford, meanwhile, have drawn three consecutive games for only the second time, with the previous instance coming in March-April 2024.The Bees have played out 14 goalless draws since their promotion to the Premier League in 2021, with only Crystal Palace (19) playing out more in that time.The teams combined for a paltry 1.0 expected goals (xG), with Leeds putting up 0.54 to Brentford's 0.46, while neither side created a single Opta-defined big chance.Leeds went four points clear of the relegation zone and Brentford failed to capitalise on slip-ups from their European rivals in a 0-0 draw.Leeds United and Brentford had to settle for a point apiece after a game of few chances at Elland Road ended 0-0 on Saturday.Both teams struggled to create clear-cut opportunities as Leeds inched four points clear of the relegation zone and Brentford missed the chance to go level with sixth-placed Chelsea.The first opening of any kind saw Dominic Calvert-Lewin get ahead of Caoimhin Kelleher to produce a dangerous flick-on, but it was cleared before another white shirt could bundle it home. Brentford's best opening came one minute into the second half, but with both Kevin Schade and Igor Thiago calling for a cross, Mathias Jensen fired into the side netting.Substitute Ao Tanaka saw a venomous effort deflect wide and Pascal Struijk flashed a header through the goalmouth from the resulting corner, while Schade was forced into a nervy clearance moments later.But both teams were risk-averse in the closing stages, and both Daniel Farke and Keith Andrews will hope the result is not viewed as two points dropped at the end of the season.Data Debrief: A point closer for both teams?With Leeds battling to avoid the drop and Brentford vying for Europe, both teams looked more invested in avoiding defeat than chasing victory on Saturday.Leeds are now winless in their last six Premier League games and have failed to score in any of their last four, the first time they have gone that long without a goal since February-March 2022.Brentford, meanwhile, have drawn three consecutive games for only the second time, with the previous instance coming in March-April 2024.The Bees have played out 14 goalless draws since their promotion to the Premier League in 2021, with only Crystal Palace (19) playing out more in that time.The teams combined for a paltry 1.0 expected goals (xG), with Leeds putting up 0.54 to Brentford's 0.46, while neither side created a single Opta-defined big chance.