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Dominic Calvert-Lewin Scored extension for sixth straight game leedsAfter the 1-1 draw, the team has been unbeaten for five consecutive games. Sunderland At the Stadium of Light.
Simon Adingra gave the Black Cats the lead with his first goal since arriving on Wearside, but leeds Calvert-Lewin leveled the score two minutes after the break with a brilliant team move.
Take a look Sunderland Unbeaten at home Premier League So far this season they are seventh in the table, while Leeds are 16th.
Leeds United’s team name unchanged after win crystal palace Denis Serkin made his first appearance for Sunderland in place of Dan Ballard, but Ballard was not included in the squad.
Sunderland got off to a lively start in the opening seconds when Adingla’s shot went wide and goalkeeper Lucas Perry collected Noddy Mukiele’s header from Granit Xhaka’s cross.
Leeds started to get into the game and had a chance of their own with some good movement near the box, but Anton Stach’s shot was saved by Robin Roofs.
The home side failed to clear the free kick and the ball crashed into the path of Noah Okafor, but the forward’s shot was blocked by Mukiele.
Sunderland broke the deadlock in the 28th minute after the opening. Xhaka passed a long ball. The ball popped out of the penalty area and passed to Aldingra on the left. The winger fired a wonderful arcing shot.
Tan Zhongqing replaces the injured Joe Rodon Leeds tested Roofs, who latched on to a header from Jaka Bjorn.
Another promising move was Calvert-Lewin’s flick pass Brenden AronsonLow shot from close range, but Trey Hulme’s brilliant line-in to clear the ball.
Sunderland had two chances to extend their lead before half-time when Brian Brobbie’s shot was grazed and moments later the forward hit the crossbar with a header from Adingra’s cross.
Two minutes into the second half, Leeds United equalized. Aaronson passed the ball quickly from the right, charged forward, and passed low to Calvert-Lewin, who scored his eighth league goal of the season.
The frantic start to the first half continued, with Yorkshire nearly taking the lead when Jayden Bogle latched on to a pass from Okafor.
Leeds United continued to dominate, Rovers once again scored a header from Bjorn, Tanaka missed the shot, and the visiting team launched a wave of attacks. Ethan Ampadu With the best opportunity, he left with strong efforts.
Sunderland’s Eliezer Majanda and Wilson Isidore came on, along with Leeds’ Lucas Nmecha, and Ampadu had another fierce shot saved by Rovers.
The Black Cats suddenly began to threaten at the other end when Majanda’s shot was blocked and Omar Alderet headed in a corner, but the game ended in a draw.
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