Brighton suffer blow to European hopes as Leeds score injury-time winner

Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores deep into injury time for Leeds.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores deep into injury time for Leeds.Reuters / Craig Brough

Leeds United capped off a sublime season at Elland Road with a late 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion thanks to a 96th-minute winner from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with the Whites earning 32 of their 47 points in the Premier League (PL) at home this season.

Key stats

- Leeds are undefeated in their last eight games in the Premier League, their last longer unbeaten streak was from 13th May 2001 to 4th November 2001, a run of 13 games.

- Brighton have a record of W1, D4, L8 when conceding the opening goal away from home in the Premier League this season.

- Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored four goals in 17 appearances in the Premier League against Brighton.

Highlights

Analysis

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Brighton dominated for most of the match but failed to score despite having 19 shots on goal. Leeds meanwhile scored with their only shot on target.

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Match report

With their PL status assured, Leeds were hoping to sign off their eventful campaign at home in style, but were coming up against a Brighton side who knew they could seal European qualification with a win.

Both sides got off to a frantic start amidst a carnival atmosphere at Elland Road, with chances coming at both ends. Carlos Baleba had a shot from outside the box comfortably saved by Karl Darlow, before Daniel James sent a wicked curling effort from outside the area narrowly wide of the post.

Brighton began to grow into the contest as HT approached and came agonisingly close to breaking the deadlock, but Darlow made a sublime save on the stretch to deny Pascal Groß’ swerving shot.

The visitors then almost went behind on the verge of the break after a scuffed clearance deflected off Lewis Dunk and looked to be dipping in under the bar, but Bart Verbruggen was alert to palm the ball away.

The Seagulls continued probe for the opener once play resumed and had early opportunities, as Danny Welbeck saw a shot cleared off the line by a brilliant Ethan Ampadu headed clearance before Brighton’s top scorer this season headed into the side netting from a corner.

Brighton lead the way for most goals by substitutes in the league with 12 this season, and that ought to have increased when Diego Gómez was picked out unmarked in the box by Ferdi Kadıoğlu, but he blazed his shot high and wide.

Leeds were dealt a blow with just over a quarter-hour remaining when Anton Stach had to be stretchered off injured, and the contest ultimately looked to be petering out with both sides struggling to create any clear-cut opportunities.

However, just as it looked like the points were to be shared, Calvert-Lewin pounced on a horrendous back-pass from Jan Paul van Hecke, before rounding Verbruggen and slotting into an empty net. Victory thanks to their first and only shot on target moved Daniel Farke’s side up into 13th place and over 10 points clear of the bottom three.

Brighton, meanwhile, have work on the PL final day in order to secure European football next season.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Karl Darlow (Leeds United)

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