Dramatic moment of Ao Tanaka's 96th-minute equalizer for Leeds United against Liverpool at Elland Road, fans in wild celebration.
Dramatic moment of Ao Tanaka's 96th-minute equalizer for Leeds United against Liverpool at Elland Road, fans in wild celebration.
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Leeds United draw 3-3 with Liverpool in late thriller

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Ao Tanaka scored a dramatic 96th-minute equaliser as Leeds United came from behind to draw 3-3 with Liverpool at Elland Road. Hugo Ekitike's quickfire double gave the visitors a 2-0 lead early in the second half, but Leeds fought back with a Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty and an Anton Stach strike before Dominik Szoboszlai briefly restored Liverpool's advantage. The result leaves Leeds three points clear of the relegation zone and Liverpool in eighth place.

First Half: No Goals but Liverpool Edge Possession

Leeds started brightly, with Noah Okafor dragging a shot wide and Gabriel Gudmundsson firing over within the first four minutes. Liverpool grew into the game, nearly opening the scoring in the 17th minute when Cody Gakpo curled an effort onto the bar after a pass from Curtis Jones. Hugo Ekitike came close following work from Florian Wirtz, and Virgil van Dijk headed just over from a Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick in the 28th minute. Gakpo's deflected shot went inches wide as Liverpool dominated possession, while Leeds struggled to string passes together.

Second Half: Goals and Drama Unfold

The second half exploded into action early. Ekitike capitalised on a poor pass from Joe Rodon to score in the 48th minute, slipping the ball past Lucas Perri. Two minutes later, it was 2-0 as Ekitike challenged Perri for Conor Bradley's cross, with the ball ricocheting into the net.

Leeds responded after the 66th minute, with Alisson saving from Jayden Bogle. Perri then denied Gakpo, but Ibrahima Konate fouled Willy Gnonto, allowing Calvert-Lewin to convert a penalty. Anton Stach equalised soon after, sidestepping Jones to fire past Alisson.

Perri saved a van Dijk header, but Szoboszlai slotted home in the 80th minute from Ryan Gravenberch's pass to put Liverpool ahead. However, Leeds equalised in the 96th minute when Tanaka smashed home from Stach's corner at the far post. Alexander Isak glanced a header wide late on, but the home side held firm.

The draw boosts Leeds' survival hopes after their midweek win over Chelsea, while Liverpool's frustrations continue following their Sunderland stalemate.

What people are saying

X discussions buzzed with excitement over the six-goal thriller at Elland Road. Leeds fans rejoiced in the dramatic comeback from 2-0 down, lauding Ao Tanaka's 96th-minute equalizer, Daniel Farke's tactics, and the electric home atmosphere. Liverpool supporters vented frustration at dropping the lead, criticizing defensive frailty and Arne Slot's management. Neutral voices hailed it as an instant classic, while skeptics questioned Liverpool's title credentials.

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