DIEGO LLORENTEโS FIRST-half strike secured dominant Leeds a 1-0 win against Watford and their first Premier League victory of the season.
The Spain defender marked his return to action after a three-game injury lay-off with his second goal for Leeds following a corner in the 18th minute.
Leeds, as usual, created and wasted a hatful of chances, and the full-time whistle at Elland Road was celebrated wildly by home fans in a crowd of 36,261.
It was Leedsโ first league win in seven top-flight matches this season, yet it should have been by a much bigger margin.
Leeds burst out of the blocks in typical fashion and Dan James was denied by Ben Fosterโs outstretched leg after the Watford goalkeeper had kept out Stuart Dallasโ shot.
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Mateusz Klich then ballooned an effort over the crossbar after being set up by Dallas as Marcelo Bielsaโs side laid siege on Watfordโs goal.
It was just the start Leedsโ fans had been hoping for as United looked to kick-start their season and they were rewarded with an opening goal.
Raphinha hit the spot with a whipped-in corner and the ball broke for Llorente, who applied a neat first-time finish.
Leeds were furious when referee Simon Hooper waved play on following William Ekongโs challenge on James in the penalty area and more so at VARโs role in the decision-making.
Raphinha fired into the side-netting after skipping round Foster soon after and Leeds continued to swarm forward.
A defensive howler from Llorente presented Watford with their only sight of goal in the first half, which Turkey midfielder Ozan Tufan blazed over on his full Premier League debut in the 28th minute.
There was no let-up from Leeds in the second period, with Dallas firing over and Foster doing well under pressure from another pin-point Raphinha corner.
Leeds were dominant, but still not precise enough with the final pass and with no end product, the usual anxiety crept in on the terraces.
Most of Elland Road breathed a huge sigh of relief in the 73rd minute.
Goalkeeper Illan Meslier spilled a corner over his goal-line, but referee Hooper ruled out Watfordโs โequaliserโ for Christian Kabaseleโs foul on Liam Cooper.
Leeds twice went close to adding a game-clinching goal in the closing stages. Tyler Robertsโ shot was cleared off the line by Juraj Kucka and when the Leeds substitute followed up, his second attempt hit the crossbar.
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Llorente strike secures first Premier League win of the season for Leeds
DIEGO LLORENTEโS FIRST-half strike secured dominant Leeds a 1-0 win against Watford and their first Premier League victory of the season.
The Spain defender marked his return to action after a three-game injury lay-off with his second goal for Leeds following a corner in the 18th minute.
Leeds, as usual, created and wasted a hatful of chances, and the full-time whistle at Elland Road was celebrated wildly by home fans in a crowd of 36,261.
It was Leedsโ first league win in seven top-flight matches this season, yet it should have been by a much bigger margin.
Leeds burst out of the blocks in typical fashion and Dan James was denied by Ben Fosterโs outstretched leg after the Watford goalkeeper had kept out Stuart Dallasโ shot.
Mateusz Klich then ballooned an effort over the crossbar after being set up by Dallas as Marcelo Bielsaโs side laid siege on Watfordโs goal.
It was just the start Leedsโ fans had been hoping for as United looked to kick-start their season and they were rewarded with an opening goal.
Raphinha hit the spot with a whipped-in corner and the ball broke for Llorente, who applied a neat first-time finish.
Leeds were furious when referee Simon Hooper waved play on following William Ekongโs challenge on James in the penalty area and more so at VARโs role in the decision-making.
Raphinha fired into the side-netting after skipping round Foster soon after and Leeds continued to swarm forward.
A defensive howler from Llorente presented Watford with their only sight of goal in the first half, which Turkey midfielder Ozan Tufan blazed over on his full Premier League debut in the 28th minute.
There was no let-up from Leeds in the second period, with Dallas firing over and Foster doing well under pressure from another pin-point Raphinha corner.
Leeds were dominant, but still not precise enough with the final pass and with no end product, the usual anxiety crept in on the terraces.
Most of Elland Road breathed a huge sigh of relief in the 73rd minute.
Goalkeeper Illan Meslier spilled a corner over his goal-line, but referee Hooper ruled out Watfordโs โequaliserโ for Christian Kabaseleโs foul on Liam Cooper.
Leeds twice went close to adding a game-clinching goal in the closing stages. Tyler Robertsโ shot was cleared off the line by Juraj Kucka and when the Leeds substitute followed up, his second attempt hit the crossbar.
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