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Angelo Ogbonna headed in a goal in the 80th minute to give West Ham their first victory at Elland Road in 20 years and send David Moyes’ side fifth in the Premier League.
Leeds had gone ahead when Mateusz Klich converted a penalty in the sixth minute that was taken twice.
However, the visitors, who had won only once on the previous 26 occasions when they had conceded first in a Premier League match, tied when Illan Meslier was unable to stop Tomas Soucek’s gentle header.
In an entertaining game in which both teams created numerous chances, the Leeds goalkeeper atoned for his mistake by avoiding a header from Fabián Balbuena in the second half.
Ogbanna rose at the far post to drive home Aaron Creswell’s handsome free kick that turned out to be the winner.
After Meslier denied Sebastien Haller’s aerial kick, Leeds squandered his best chance to level when Rodrigo headed straight to Lukasz Fabianski from six yards.
While the Hammers have now won four games out of five and look destined for a good season under David Moyes, Leeds continues to flatter to cheat.
Although their adventurous approach is admirable, they are still trapped by wise opposition.
They have now accumulated eight points in the last nine games and only one of their last four at home.
VAR makes its mark again
It seems like a long time ago when the debate about the introduction of video technology in football and one of the arguments against was that there would be nothing left to talk about.
Fabianski and Hammers captain Declan Rice had a lot to talk about with referee Michael Oliver when they criticized the decision to allow Klich a second chance to beat his Poland teammate.
To be fair, goalkeepers on your line at penalties is one of those so-called practice where the video assistant referee has to excel. Fabianski was, marginally, out of line when Klich first stepped forward and never returned.
In that sense, VAR Jarred Gillett got it right.
The problem here was how long it took. From the time the initial penalty was awarded until the second was dispatched, four minutes elapsed. However, the total detention time at the end of that opening period was only two minutes.
Little did they know at the time, but it was to mark the climax of the Leeds night.
While the table still shows quite a sizable gap with the four-team group in the thick of the relegation fight, the Christmas games against Burnley and West Brom must be won so Leeds doesn’t end up in trouble.
More to follow.
Man of the match
RiceDeclan Rice
Leeds United
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Squad number1Player’s nameMeslier
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Squad number2Player’s nameAyling
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Squad number2. 3Player’s namePhillips
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Squad number18Player’s nameRaphinha
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Squad numberfifteenPlayer’s nameDallas
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Squad number9Player’s nameBamford
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Squad numbertwentyPlayer’s nameRodrigo
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Squad number43Player’s nameKlich
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Squad number46Player’s nameShackleton
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Squad number6Player’s namecopper
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Squad number10Player’s nameAlioski
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Squad numberelevenPlayer’s nameRoberts
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Squad number22Player’s nameHarrison
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Squad number17Player’s nameHélder Costa
West Ham United
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Squad number41Player’s nameRice
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Squad numbertwenty-onePlayer’s nameOgbonna
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Squad number9Player’s nameBenrahma
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Squad number28Player’s nameSoucek
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Squad numbertwentyPlayer’s nameBowen
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Squad number3Player’s nameCresswell
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Squad number5Player’s nameCoufal
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Squad number4Player’s nameBalbuena
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Squad number1Player’s nameFabianski
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Squad number18Player’s nameFornals
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Squad numbersixteenPlayer’s nameNoble
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Squad number31Player’s nameJohnson
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Squad numberelevenPlayer’s nameSnodgrass
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Squad number22Player’s nameHaller
Lineups
Leeds
- 1Meslier
- fifteenDallas
- 2Ayling
- 6copper
- 10AlioskiReserved at 33 minutesReplaced forShackletonto Four. Five ‘minutes
- 2. 3Phillips
- 18Belloli Days
- twentyRodrigo
- 43Klich
- 22HarrisonReplaced forHélder Costato Four. Five ‘minutes
- 9BamfordReplaced forRobertsto 74 ‘minutes
Substitutes
- 7Poveda-Ocampo
- elevenRoberts
- 13Box
- 17Hélder Costa
- 19Hernandez
- twenty-oneStruijk
- 46Shackleton
West Ham
- 1FabianskiReserved at 3 minutes
- 5Coufal
- 4Balbuena
- twenty-oneOgbonna
- 3Cresswell
- 41Rice
- 28Soucek
- twentyBowenReplaced forJohnsonto 85 ‘minutes
- 9BenrahmaReplaced forNobleto 84 ‘minutesReserved at 90 minutes
- 18FornalsReplaced forSnodgrassto 90 + 5 ‘minutes
- 22Haller
Substitutes
- 10Lanzini
- elevenSnodgrass
- fifteenDawson
- sixteenNoble
- 24Fredericks
- 31Johnson
- 35Randolph
Live text
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End of the match, Leeds United 1, West Ham United 2.
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Second Half ends, Leeds United 1, West Ham United 2.
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Change at West Ham United. Robert Snodgrass replaces Pablo Fornals.
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Foul by Raphinha (Leeds United).
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Tomas Soucek (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner in favor of Leeds United. Conceded by Tomas Soucek.
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Mark Noble (West Ham United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Tyler Roberts (Leeds United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Mark Noble (West Ham United).
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Shot stopped brushing the left square. Rodrigo (Leeds United) header from very close range. Assisted by Luke Ayling with a cross.
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Corner in favor of Leeds United. Conceded by Vladimir Coufal.
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Fabián Balbuena (West Ham United) hits the left post with a header from the right side of the box. Assisted by Angelo Ogbonna with a cross.
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Corner in favor of West Ham United. Conceded by Illan Meslier.
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Shot stopped brushing the left square. Sébastien Haller (West Ham United) right footed shot from the center of the box is saved in the top left corner.
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Change at West Ham United. Ben Johnson replaces Jarrod Bowen.
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Offside, Leeds United. Liam Cooper tried a deep pass, but Tyler Roberts was caught offside.
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Change at West Ham United. Mark Noble replaces Saïd Benrahma.
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Luke Ayling (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Sébastien Haller (West Ham United).
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Foul by Liam Cooper (Leeds United).
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