Leeds United claimed a crucial 2-1 Premier League victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday evening, easing their relegation worries while hindering United's push for a top-four finish. Noah Okafor scored both goals for the visitors in a dominant first half, before Lisandro Martinez received a straight red card. Casemiro headed a late consolation for the hosts, but Leeds defended resolutely to secure the points.
Leeds stunned Manchester United with an explosive start at Old Trafford. Noah Okafor opened the scoring inside five minutes, capitalizing on defensive confusion with a smart finish from a low cross. The visitors doubled their lead in the 29th minute when Okafor's volley from distance deflected past the goalkeeper, leaving United shell-shocked at half-time after creating few chances of their own despite efforts from Benjamin Sesko and Amad Diallo. Leeds had created far more opportunities and dominated midfield and attack. The second half turned dramatically in the 56th minute when Lisandro Martinez was sent off following a VAR review. The defender was deemed to have pulled Dominic Calvert-Lewin's hair in an off-the-ball incident, prompting the referee to issue a straight red after checking the pitchside monitor. Leeds pressed their numerical advantage, with Calvert-Lewin heading wide and Jayden Bogle missing a clear counterattack chance. Manchester United responded with renewed urgency, pulling one back in the 69th minute through Casemiro's powerful header from a Bruno Fernandes cross. The goal sparked the Old Trafford crowd, and the hosts piled on late pressure with corners and crosses. Casemiro came close again with a header cleared off the line by Calvert-Lewin, while goalkeeper Karl Darlow made key saves. Even in stoppage time, scrambles in the box and a looping header threatened an equalizer, but offside calls and solid defending ensured Leeds held on for a 2-1 win. The result leaves third-placed United three points ahead of Aston Villa but vulnerable, while Leeds, sixth from bottom, move three points clear of the drop zone ahead of rivals like Tottenham, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest.