With radically different goals, staying for leeds and the newcastle the classification for Champions Leaguethe tie Elland Road It was an insufficient prize for both (2-2). Sam Allardyce’s Leeds are still anchored at the bottom, third from bottom, complicating survival with just two games to play. This time he also came out badly in a duel marked by victory from eleven meters.
But although he’s improved, he can’t snap out of his losing streak and score three runs with one walk. Leeds have now gone eight games without a win in total benefiting from a poor start to the goal Luke Ayling in seven minutes.
He was able to extend his lead after half an hour when a foul was committed inside the penalty area joelington was punished by the punishment he imposed Patrick Bamford and what stopped Nick Pope to local failure. The mistake left Allardyce’s team reeling and the visitors’ options up. Newcastle took advantage of their option. He had his penalty two minutes later, scored by Maximilian Wober. And Callum Wilson did not disappoint.
The score did not move until the second half despite the fact that both had the opportunity to take their chances on the net. From eleven meters again the ‘magpies’ took advantage. In 64, by a hand of Junior Firpo who saw the VAR. Callum Wilson is again in charge of the launch. And there was no mistake either.
Newcastle faced the final stretch with the advantage. But ten minutes from the end, in all the chaos and desperation of Leeds, the match was leveled again. is the danish Rasmus Kristensen saved his team with a shot from the edge of the impossible area for Pope.
The remaining quarter of an hour was insane. Junior Firpo saw another warning and left his team with ten, although the score did not move and Leeds jumped out, even a draw.
Newcastle is third in the table, with three rental points and a game more than Manchester Utdand four margins in Liverpool, fifth in the classification. Leeds, however, are third from last, with safety scoring Everton at one point.
Source: La Verdad

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