Leeds United 2-4 Manchester United: Red Devils win Elland Road thriller

Leeds United 2-4 Manchester United: Red Devils win Elland Road thriller
_123328064_gettyimages-1238648381.jpgSubstitutes Anthony Elanga and Fred were both on target for Manchester United

Manchester United survived a stirring Leeds United comeback at an emotional Elland Road to claim a crucial victory and strengthen their grip on a top-four place in the Premier League.

In the first game in front of fans between the two old rivals at Elland Road since October 2003, they produced a fitting spectacle played out in a deluge and a predictably thunderous atmosphere.

Manchester United were in complete control at the break after captain Harry Maguire headed in Luke Shaw's corner, and Bruno Fernandes did the same from Jadon Sancho's cross right on half-time.

Leeds, however, mounted a superb revival and were level with two goals inside a minute as Rodrigo's 53rd-minute cross drifted in behind keeper David de Gea, then substitute Raphinha sent Elland Road into raptures when he slid home a cross from Daniel James.

Manchester United gathered themselves, manager Ralf Rangnick made changes, and one of his substitutes produced the rewards as Fred drove in at Illan Meslier's near post following more good work by Sancho with 20 minutes left - although Anthony Elanga was struck by objects thrown from the crowd amid the celebrations.

Elanga recovered to confirm Manchester United's win with a composed finish two minutes from time from Fernandes' pass.

Red Devils take tough road to victory

Manchester United's victory came in three phases - the control of the first half, the shock of Leeds United's quick one-two, then the recovery to finally close out the victory they deserved.

This was always going to be a test of mettle and for a spell after the break when Leeds scored those two quick goals and were winning all the 50-50s in this most raucous of environments, it looked like they would not come through the examination unscathed.

Manchester United's players looked shell-shocked at the turn of events that allowed Leeds, who looked deflated at half-time, to revive themselves and even threaten a victory that would have been the sweetest of all for the home fans, who made their dislike of the visitors clear before, during and after this game.

_123328067_gettyimages-1371747426.jpgHarry Maguire's opener was the first Premier League goal scored by Manchester United from a corner since they beat Burnley in April 2021

Manager Rangnick, however, deserves credit for the changes that restored Manchester United's equilibrium, Fred coming on to put them back in front and another substitute, Elanga, snuffing out any hope Leeds had of a point with the fourth.

Manchester United will feel they deserved the win over the whole piece, but they were fragile at times and were rocking under Leeds attacks until Fred silenced the crowd, albeit temporarily.

There were unsavoury scenes when Elanga needed to be attended to after being hit by missiles thrown from the crowd following Fred's goal, but he was able to regain his composure to such an extent that he struck the final blow in the closing moments.

Manchester United enjoyed their second win in a week and sit fourth, four points behind Chelsea and four ahead of fifth-placed West Ham, but know they need to keep winning with Arsenal four points behind in sixth with three games in hand.

Leeds show all their faces

Leeds United demonstrated every facet of exactly what they are in another Elland Road thrill ride.

Marcelo Bielsa's side can be called many things but never dull.

Leeds showed their defensive frailty in the first half when Diego Llorente failed miserably to mark Maguire at a corner, the situation not helped by keeper Meslier's 'in-out' hokey-cokey that left him in no man's land.

They were exposed again when Victor Lindelof strode out of defence to tee up Sancho for the perfect cross on to Fernandes' head to send clouds of gloom over Elland Road, to accompany those depositing constant heavy rain on a pitch left carrying surface water.

What we saw then was the bold, attacking bravery that has made Leeds, under Bielsa, one of the most exciting teams to watch since their return to the Premier League.

They pulled the situation around but there was never a sense that they were in complete control, secure against an attacking counterpunch and so it proved as Manchester United inflicted further punishment.

Leeds and Bielsa cannot get midfield lynchpin Kalvin Phillips, main marksman Patrick Bamford and defender Liam Cooper back quick enough, just to ease those worries of dropping into relegation trouble.

They are five points off the relegation places with a trip to Liverpool on the horizon this week, so it will not get any easier for Bielsa and his players.

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Player of the match

SanchoJadon Sancho

Leeds United

Squad number20Player nameJames

Squad number10Player nameRaphinha

Squad number43Player nameKlich

Squad number30Player nameGelhardt

Squad number19Player nameRodrigo

Squad number15Player nameDallas

Squad number4Player nameForshaw

Squad number2Player nameAyling

Squad number21Player nameStruijk

Squad number5Player nameKoch

Squad number1Player nameMeslier

Squad number22Player nameHarrison

Squad number3Player nameFirpo

Squad number14Player nameLlorente

Line-ups

Leeds

Formation 4-2-3-1

1Meslier

2Ayling14Llorente21Struijk15Dallas

4Forshaw5Koch

20James43Klich22Harrison

19Rodrigo

1Meslier2AylingBooked at 68mins14LlorenteSubstituted forGelhardtat 45'minutes21StruijkBooked at 61mins15Dallas4ForshawBooked at 76mins5KochSubstituted forFirpoat 31'minutesBooked at 90mins20James43KlichBooked at 90mins22HarrisonSubstituted forRaphinhaat 45'minutesBooked at 81mins19Rodrigo

Substitutes

3Firpo10Raphinha11Roberts13Klaesson26Bate30Gelhardt35Cresswell46Shackleton54Kenneh

Man Utd

Formation 4-2-3-1

1de Gea

29Wan-Bissaka2Lindelöf5Maguire23Shaw

6Pogba39McTominay

14Lingard18Bruno Fernandes25Sancho

7Cristiano Ronaldo

1de Gea29Wan-Bissaka2Lindelöf5Maguire23ShawBooked at 90mins6PogbaSubstituted forFredat 67'minutes39McTominayBooked at 77mins14LingardSubstituted forElangaat 67'minutes18Bruno Fernandes25Sancho7Cristiano RonaldoBooked at 56minsSubstituted forVaraneat 85'minutes

Substitutes

8Mata10Rashford17Fred19Varane20Dalot26Henderson27Telles31Matic36Elanga

Live Text

Match ends, Leeds United 2, Manchester United 4.

Second Half ends, Leeds United 2, Manchester United 4.

Mateusz Klich (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Foul by Mateusz Klich (Leeds United).

Scott McTominay (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Junior Firpo (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card.

Luke Shaw (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card.

Junior Firpo (Leeds United) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Foul by Scott McTominay (Manchester United).

Goal! Leeds United 2, Manchester United 4. Anthony Elanga (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Bruno Fernandes.

Attempt blocked. Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Bruno Fernandes.

Foul by Adam Forshaw (Leeds United).

Fred (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Substitution, Manchester United. Raphaël Varane replaces Cristiano Ronaldo.

Offside, Manchester United. Bruno Fernandes tries a through ball, but Cristiano Ronaldo is caught offside.

Attempt missed. Rodrigo (Leeds United) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Raphinha.

Joe Gelhardt (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Foul by Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United).

Offside, Leeds United. Daniel James tries a through ball, but Junior Firpo is caught offside.

Corner, Leeds United. Conceded by David de Gea.

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