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Will Keane of Preston North End celebrates scoring. Alamy Stock Photo

Irish international scores 9th goal of the season as Leeds earn dramatic win

Will Keane was on target for Preston while Alan Browne and Robbie Brady came off the bench.

Updated at 14.19

IRISH INTERNATIONAL Will Keane’s early goal was not enough, as Preston suffered a last-gasp loss against Leeds in the Championship at Elland Road today.

The 31-year-old opened the scoring with his ninth goal in 20 Championship appearances this season, tapping home after just 65 seconds.

Leeds responded through Dan James’ header four minutes later before Joel Piroe’s stoppage-time penalty secured a dramatic victory.

Aside from Keane, there was further Irish involvement, with Alan Browne and Robbie Brady appearing off the bench, while Greg Cunningham was an unused sub.

Second-half substitute Piroe converted from the spot in the third minute of added time after Ryan Ledson was adjudged to have handled and Leeds’ last-gasp victory saw them close the gap on the top two back to four points.

Preston were without Duane Holmes, Freddie Woodman and Milutin Osmajic due to illness, but they made a flying start.

Ben Whiteman’s free-kick into the penalty area was headed back across goal by Liam Lindsay and, after Leeds failed to clear, Liam Millar’s mis-cued shot was turned home by Keane.

Preston’s lead was short-lived though. Junior Firpo raced on to Crysencio Summerville’s ball down the left and clipped a brilliant cross to the far post on the overlap for James to head Leeds level.

The visitors appeared undeterred and it needed a flying save from Illan Meslier to keep out a goalbound effort from Millar, Preston’s match-winner when they beat Leeds 2-1 at Deepdale on St Stephen’s Day.

Patrick Bamford headed James’ excellent cross straight at Preston goalkeeper Dai Cornell and Georginio Rutter was off target from Ilia Gruev’s corner, but despite stepping it up before the break the home side were kept at bay.

Summerville’s brilliant run to the by-line and cutback should have resulted in a second goal for Leeds soon after the restart, but Rutter’s effort hit a post.

Bamford fired wide after being played in by Rutter and saw another effort blocked before James’ clever chip narrowly cleared the crossbar as Leeds picked up where they left off.

But Preston were proving dogged opponents and the home fans’ frustration turned to cheers when Cornell was booked by referee David Webb for time wasting in the 82nd minute.

Ledson became the fifth Preston yellow card after his trip on Gruev, which sparked a mass melee in midfield and also resulted in a booking for Bamford.

Rutter and Piroe squandered further chances for Leeds and Brady’s last-ditch tackle on Bamford was celebrated by the visiting players.

But in added time Ledson’s outstretched arm made contact with the ball in the area following Joe Rodon’s header and Piroe held his nerve to bury his penalty and raise the roof at Elland Road.

Additional reporting by Paul Fennessy

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    Mute Michael Carroll
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    Jan 21st 2024, 2:03 PM

    Leeds didnt play well. But deserved the win.

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    Jan 21st 2024, 2:59 PM

    Brady should have gotten a yellow for his tackle on Archie Gray. Leeds deserved to win but the wind won the day.
    Marching on together!!

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    Jan 21st 2024, 3:04 PM

    @ Ollie Fitzpatrick. My God where do they get these refs from. Absolutely shocking.

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    Jan 21st 2024, 3:30 PM

    @Michael Carroll: I don’t know Michael but I have seen some better ones refereeing Leinster Senior League games. For some reason Leeds seem to get more than their fair share of dodgy refs.

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