Leeds United were not able to hold on to their lead as they recorded their second 2-2 draw in a row, against a strong Derby County side. Leeds took the lead against the run of play when Liam Cooper pumped an accurate long ball towards Pierre-Michel Lasogga who headed home to get his third goal in three games.
After providing the assist, Cooper then made a mistake to let in Andres Weimann for the equaliser on the stroke of half-time and hand the initiative back to the Rams. Leeds then took the lead for the second time, through Alioski, who had been on the pitch for only 3 minutes. Leeds’ hearts were then broken in stoppage time as Kasey Palmer scrambled the ball over the line to hand the Rams a point.
Here’s how the Whites fared on the night.
Wieldwald will be very disappointed to have conceded 4 goals in two games, and he would have expected to keep at least one of those out this evening.
Looked off the pace and vulnerable, especially during a first-half that Derby dominated.
The Leeds rock at the centre of the defence, he did his best to keep the potent Derby attack at bay. He will be livid at the way they conceded.
His ball for Lasogga’s goal was beautiful but the subsequent mistake was not. He will not want to watch that once again.
Not the best performer. Was put on the back foot by the Derby attacks, most of which came from the wings.
A solid performance. Tried to break up the play but he was not able to get on the front foot as much as he would have liked to.
Not great work from the young player. Taken off after 62 minutes having seen most of the game pass him by. He will have many better days to come.
An excellent performance from the winger. Provided an assist and was a constant threat on the counter-attack. Should be happy with his day’s work.
Not the day for Kemar Roofe. Still not able to connect well with his fellow attacking players, and often the balance looks better when he is on the bench.
The 32-year-old winger had an okay attacking performance but his replacement was the game changer which never reflects well.
Took his goal really well, and was a constant physical threat to the Derby defence. Faded badly in the second half towards the end.
Not much of an impact but he looks threatening on the half turn.
Attempted to give Leeds more energy in midfield but was unable to help them to their first win since Boxing day.
An inspired performance from the 26-year-old. He got the goal to put Leeds in the lead.
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