Leeds 1-0 Crystal Palace: Raphinha scores last-gasp penalty to claim much-needed victory
autty 2021-12-01 07:49:02 评论
They needed 93 minutes and a helping hand from an opposition player and VAR. But Leeds finally found a way to win at Elland Road on Tuesday night – just when they needed it most.
It looked for all money that Marcelo Bielsa’s struggling side would have to settle for a second successive stalemate, which would have done little to ease the growing nerves around West Yorkshire.
But from an injury-time corner, Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi stuck out a hand to block Liam Cooper’s header from Raphinha’s corner.
And after referee Kevin Friend consulted his pitchside monitor and then pointed to the spot, Raphinha coolly stuck his penalty away to give Leeds just their second home win of the season – and blow the Elland Road roof off.
‘There is relief and we can breathe again,’ admitted boss Bielsa, whose side have now climbed up to 15th and, crucially, five points clear of the bottom three.
‘It was a victory which was very necessary. We really hoped we could win this game because the results we’d been getting weren’t good enough.
‘To have a penalty in the last minute in such an important game is not easy. Raphinha has been very important and to score that goal he needed a lot of character, personality and courage. He got us the three points.’
Indeed, match-winner Raphinha has been Leeds’ sole shining light of this season and this goal, his sixth of the season, may well have transformed the entire narrative of their campaign.
Coming into this one, the chatter was much more negative, and questions were even being asked about Bielsa’s relationship with his best player Kalvin Phillips.
The England midfielder had started the previous two games at centre half and was hooked at half-time in last Saturday’s stalemate at Brighton.
But Bielsa restored Phillips into his favoured position and it promptly paid off.
‘I saw a lot of things on social media and TV that me and the manager had fallen out, it's never been the case and I wanted to put that to bed,’ said Phillips afterwards.
‘I respect him so much I will never fall out with him. I will play any position the manager asks me.’
Not that Bielsa would think about switching his star man again after this.
It was Phillips who got the crowd going from the start with a crunching tackle on Conor Gallagher. And he created one of his side’s best efforts of the first half when he won the ball back in the final third, drove into the box and then fired just over.
Still, chances were at a premium for both sides, who went into the break with neither registering a single shot on target.
Bielsa had seen enough and made two changes at the interval, introducing Rodrigo, who should have broken the deadlock but shot wide under pressure from keeper Vicente Guaita.
Palace boss Patrick Vieira waited longer before he shuffled his pack, bringing on Christian Benteke with 22 minutes to go.
The striker – whose Premier League goals record on a Tuesday is third to only Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney – ought to have scored when Wilfried Zaha picked him out for a free header at the back post.
Then he forced the stranded Illan Meslier into a scrambled save as he stabbed a shot towards goal from Jordan Ayew’s raking pass.
But Palace and Benteke were made to pay for those misses when, in added time, referee Friend eventually awarded a penalty for the home side - with Raphinha making no mistake.
‘I have looked at it again and I believe it was a penalty,’ admitted a magnanimous Vieira after seeing his 12th-placed side lose a second straight game.
‘I really believe we were the better team but we don't have time to feel sorry for ourselves.
‘We knew the season would be long and we would have some ups and downs. It is important to stick together and work even harder.’
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