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Leeds United vs Newcastle United. Premier League.

Elland Road.

Leeds United 5

  • P Bamford (35th minute)
  • Rodrigo (61st minute)
  • S Dallas (77th minute)
  • E Alioski (85th minute)
  • J Harrison (88th minute)

Newcastle United 2

  • J Hendrick (26th minute)
  • C Clark (65th minute)

Leeds 5-2 Newcastle: Jack Harrison scores fantastic fifth as Leeds put Newcastle to the sword

Jeff Hendrick and Ciaran Clark gave Newcastle hope of a result at Elland Road but goals from Patrick Bamford, Rodrigo, Stuart Dallas, Ezgjan Alioski, and Jack Harrison earned Marcelo Bielsa's side the three points

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Three goals in the final 15 minutes - including a Jack Harrison screamer - got Leeds back to winning ways with a 5-2 victory over Newcastle, after their set-piece frailties almost cost them again at Elland Road.

The hosts - who had lost their last two and only won one of their first six home league games - dominated throughout the contest but needed Patrick Bamford (35) to pop up with his ninth goal of the season after Jeff Hendrick (26) had tucked in against the run of play.

Newcastle saw a strong penalty shout for Callum Wilson waved away not long before Rodrigo glanced in Jack Harrison's fine cross (61) to put Leeds in charge - but once again Marcelo Bielsa's side were undone from a set-piece, with Ciaran Clark heading in a corner (65).

Leeds weren't to be denied their deserved victory, though, and Stuart Dallas (77) and Ezgjan Alioski (85) finished clinically before the impressive Harrison blasted in from the edge of the box to wrap up the three points in style.

The result sees Leeds remain in 14th but move level with 13th-placed Newcastle - who have a game in hand - on 17 points.

Player ratings

Leeds: Meslier (6), Dallas (7), Ayling (6), Cooper (7), Alioski (7), Phillips (7), Raphinha (8), Rodrigo (8), Klich (7), Harrison (9), Bamford (7).

Subs: Hernandez (7), Roberts (n/a), Shackleton (n/a)

Newcastle: Darlow (8), Murphy (7), Clark (7), Fernandez (6), Hayden (7), Lewis (7), Hendrick (7), Fraser (6), Longstaff (5), Joelinton (6), Wilson (6).

Subs: Krafth (6), Gayle (6), Almiron (5)

Man of the match: Jack Harrison

How Leeds thrashed Newcastle...

Newcastle - coming into the game after back-to-back wins but with coronavirus still affecting some of their squad and staff - started brightly, with Isaac Hayden mis-hitting a cross onto the roof of the Leeds net. But from around five minutes in, the hosts took control of the ball, with Liam Cooper testing Karl Darlow from a corner before Jack Harrison, Raphinha, and Mateusz Klich sent efforts off target.

Jeff Hendrick opens the scoring at Elland Road
Image: Jeff Hendrick opens the scoring at Elland Road

The visitors struck an unlikely opener in clinical fashion, though. Fit-again Ryan Fraser had just seen a low shot saved by Illan Meslier, but when Wilson flicked on his cross there was nothing the 'keeper could do to stop Hendrick tucking in his second of the season at the back post.

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Leeds almost instantly resumed their assault on the Newcastle goal - they had 14 shots in the first half, more than any team has had in the opening 45 of a Premier League game this season - and, after Raphinha fired forcefully at Darlow and then wildly over, the hosts pulled level.

Patrick Bamford celebrates scoring Leeds equaliser
Image: Patrick Bamford celebrates scoring Leeds' equaliser

Raphinha turned creator, clipping in an inviting cross for Rodrigo to head at goal. Darlow touched it onto the bar but couldn't recover in time to prevent Bamford nodding in the follow up.

Newcastle came out for the second half with renewed intent and felt they should have had a spot-kick on 53 minutes when Cooper slid in and had a nibble at Wilson's heel in the box. Referee Simon Hooper initially waved it away and VAR Kevin Friend backed him up.

Eight minutes later, Leeds were in front. Harrison brilliantly brought down Rodrigo's pass out wide and then pinged it back into the middle for the Spaniard to glance home.

Team news

  • Marcelo Bielsa stuck with the same Leeds side which lost 2-1 to West Ham last time out.
  • Federico Fernandez returned to the side after a spell out with coronavirus, while Ryan Fraser was back after his hamstring problem. Miguel Almiron dropped to the bench, along with Emil Krafth.

Leeds had the lead for just a few moments, though, as Clark headed in from a corner - the 12th set-piece goal Leeds have let in this season out of a total of 24.

Ciaran Clark celebrates his equaliser for Newcastle at Leeds
Image: Ciaran Clark celebrates his equaliser for Newcastle at Leeds

Despite the setback, Bielsa's side continued to have the upper hand and Dallas grabbed their third after Sean Longstaff lost possession in his own box and Klich crossed to the back post.

Leeds didn't stop there. Alioski lashed home after sub Pablo Hernandez spotted him in space in the Newcastle area and Harrison grabbed the headlines with a wonder strike on the break in the final minutes, crashing home his left-foot shot from the edge of the box.

It was an emphatic finish to a dominant display from Bielsa's side, on the day the manager took charge of his 114th game for the club - the most he's been at one side throughout his career.

What the managers said...

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa: "It was a deserved victory. In both halves we attacked a lot and created plenty of chances but in the second half we were more efficient. The team carried on playing in a calm and organised manner after they levelled the game and eventually were able to get on top of them again and score the goals when we needed to."

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce: "Up until the last 12 minutes or whatever it was, I felt we gave as good as we got, and it could go either way. Unfortunately we've been punished and given away bad goals. When you give away bad goals at this level it's difficult to swallow.

"I was all for VAR when they brought it in to make sure the clear and obvious mistakes the referee misses, that's what the VAR is for. If anyone looks at the challenge [of Cooper on Wilson] you'll understand it's a penalty. We might not have gone on to win the match but certainly when you take the lead in the Premier League the outcome can be very different."

Opta Stats

  • Leeds United scored five goals in a home Premier League game for the first time since May 2001, when they beat Bradford City 6-1.
  • Newcastle conceded five goals in a top-flight league match against a newly-promoted side for the first time since August 1958 against Blackburn (1-5).
  • Leeds became the first newly promoted team to score five goals in a home Premier League game since Leicester won 5-1 vs QPR in May 2015, going on to win the Premier League the following season.
  • Patrick Bamford became the all-time top scoring player in Marcelo Bielsa's entire managerial career, netting his 35th goal and overtaking Fernando Llorente, who scored 34 under Bielsa between 2011 and 2013 for Athletic Bilbao.
  • Pablo Hernández became the oldest player (35y 249d) to assist twice in a Premier League game for Leeds since Gordon Strachan in November 1993 vs Swindon, who was 36.
  • Callum Wilson has been directly involved 10 goals in 11 Premier League appearances this season (7 goals, 3 assists), more than in 35 games for Bournemouth in the last campaign (9).
  • Since the start of last season, Jack Harrison has more league assists for Leeds than any other player (12).

What's next?

Leeds face Manchester United on Sunday from 4.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League; kick-off 4.30pm. Next up for Newcastle is Fulham, live on Sky Sports Premier League from 7.45pm; kick-off 8.30pm.

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