Promotion finally in sight after late show

18 Feb 2025 09:03 am, by Ellandback1


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Promotion finally in sight after late show

Elland Road witnessed a dramatic finale last night as Leeds United snatched a 2-1 victory against Sunderland with virtually the last kick of the game. Pascal Struijk’s 95th-minute header sparked jubilant scenes from the home side, securing a win that felt like poetic justice, given the reverse fixture earlier in the season.

On that night, Illan Meslier's late howler gifted Sunderland a point, and the Black Cats celebratrated like they won the World Cup. This time around, the shoe was on the other foot, and Elland Road erupted. A huge weight had just been lifted from the back of Daniel Farke; normally calm and composed, the enormity of the task in hand has just become that more manageable and the gaffer knew it.

While Struijk’s late intervention might not have been entirely out of the blue given Leeds' second-half pressure, the timing and manner of it stung Sunderland deeply. For the majority of the night, the Black Cats looked on course for at least a point, having taken the lead through a clinical Wilson Isidor strike in the first half.

Isidor’s goal capped off a disciplined and professional first-half display from Regis Le Bris’ side. Sunderland were resolute in defence, frustrating Leeds' possession-based play and posing a real threat on the counter. Meslier, keen to banish the memories of last October made crucial saves to deny Jobe Bellingham and Patrick Roberts early on, setting the tone for a tight and tense affair.

Leeds applied sustained pressure after the break, but Sunderland’s defence, marshalled impressively by Dan Neil in a holding midfield role, held firm. However, Daniel Farke's tactical switch, introducing Joe Rothwell and Struijk, proved decisive. In the 78th minute, Rothwell's teasing free-kick found Struijk, who headed home to level the scores.

After the equaliser, Sunderland started to look jaded. They were running on empty; their cool calm composure had deserted them, and spent much of the final ten minutes clinging onto hope that the final whistle wasn't far away; alas they buckled at the death. For Leeds, it’s a massive step forward promotion. Seven points divide Leeds from third placed Burnley (eight if you take into account the goal difference) and with 13 games left, the finishing line is finally in sight.





Best kind of win you can have in football

An ecstatic Daniel Farke labelled Monday nights performance as the 'best kind of win you can have in football.' Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, he emphasized the significance of such victories for both the fans and the team spirit, calling the points "priceless."

Farke acknowledged the challenge posed by their opponents, considered 'one of the best sides in the league.' Despite dominating possession with almost 70%, Leeds found themselves behind, making the victory even sweeter.

Farke himself received a yellow card for his passionate reaction to the late winner, and now faces a touchline ban for the upcoming game against Sheffield United. While accepting the rules, he questioned the logic of a booking for celebrating a last-minute goal, ending with a slightly bemused, "It is what it is."

These type of wins are the best kind you can have in football for the supporters and the whole group. They are priceless points. It's a great night for everyone connected to Leeds United. We haven't won anything yet but to do this against one of the best sides in the league in a difficult game. We were there with almost 70% possession so it was well deserved but once they led it is so difficult and complicated.

I had only one yellow card before this season and now I have had a couple of doubtful ones. If I miss the game at Bramall Lane because of a celebration to a 95th minute goal then I have to adapt to the rules. We live by the rules but I doubt if it makes sense. It is what it is.



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Finnatic wrote on 18 Feb 2025 06:55 pm

DDB220 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:14 pm Defending a corner is different to attacking a corner. You are defending either a zone or looking to spoil the attacker. More defenders in the box than attackers. So the defence always has a significant advantage.

Struijk is a unit, times his runs well into the box and is very athletic - it is not as easy as it looks, he has a bit of VVD about him.
Agreed, and without Strujik we are no threat at all.
As has just been mentioned, Rodon is good in our box but not in theirs and apart from Byram who scored from a header last season nobody else is a threat in the opposition box.

Rothwell’s initial corner didn’t even reach any of our players and was easily headed away to Ramazani who luckily gave Rothwell a second go at it - fine margins.

1964white wrote on 18 Feb 2025 06:42 pm

weasel wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 6:39 pm Don't worry 64 it will happen one day.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

My Mrs informed me it has already happened. ;-)

weasel wrote on 18 Feb 2025 06:39 pm

1964white wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:22 am It was manic, Mental.

What a night!!! Carnage in the kop. I'm bruised & lost everything but my virginity last night. 🤣

Can't believe I was still in a vertical position as fans jumped on me & everyone around me, those crush barriers were a godsend last night.

My voice is as sore as a duck's ar*e this morning.

Am I getting too old for this, no chance!
Don't worry 64 it will happen one day.

andrewjohnsmith wrote on 18 Feb 2025 05:48 pm

You can stop talking about Meslier's "howler" now EB after taking 4 points from 2 games against a promotion contender.

The away game was a close game we probably deserved to win. But a draw seemed a fair result in retrospect. Meslier was certainly key to winning the game last night. So he comes out on top after two games in which we got 4 points.

DDB220 wrote on 18 Feb 2025 05:14 pm

Finnatic wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:41 pm Apart from two truly awful ones, Gruev’s were fine but Strujik wasn’t on the pitch and not one player has attacked any crosses from dead ball situations since Strujik got injured.
You could argue that opponents would rather defend corners and free-kicks knowing we are so poor at them than getting dragged out of shape in open play.
They are able to keep their shape better against them too.

The winning goal - nice feint and cross with his wrong foot by Rothwell, so respect there but the keeper should have stopped it getting onto Strujik’s head and not flapped at it.
Defending a corner is different to attacking a corner. You are defending either a zone or looking to spoil the attacker. More defenders in the box than attackers. So the defence always has a significant advantage.

Struijk is a unit, times his runs well into the box and is very athletic - it is not as easy as it looks, he has a bit of VVD about him.