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·4 October 2025
Leeds 1-2 Tottenham: Mohammed Kudus magic sends Spurs into international break on a high

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Mohammed Kudus' second-half strike earned Tottenham a 2-1 win at Elland Road as Leeds lost a home league game for the first time in over a year.
Ghana forward Kudos fired the winner shortly before the hour-mark after Leeds winger Noah Okafor had cancelled out Mathys Tel's opener for Tottenham before the break.
It was Leeds' first home league loss since a 1-0 defeat to Burnley in September 2024 and their third in the top flight this season, while Tottenham notched their fourth Premier League win under Thomas Frank.
The Londoners, who began the day in fifth place, have lost only one of their 11 matches in all competitions since Frank replaced Ange Postecoglou in June, while they have won on their last three visits to LS11.
Leeds, unchanged for four successive matches, quickly showed their intent through Sean Longstaff's crunching tackle before Joe Rodon's header from Anton Stach's free-kick hit a post.
Joao Palhinha was wayward with a first chance for Spurs, who made five changes after Tuesday's 2-2 Europa League draw against Bodo/Glimt in Norway.
The visitors threatened again as Destiny Udogie's angled shot was blocked by Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow and more incisive play saw them take the lead in the 24th minute.
Kudus slipped Tel away down Leeds' left channel and after racing to the edge of the box, the French winger unleashed a powerful shot into the top corner via a deflection off Pascal Struijk.
Kudus should have doubled Tottenham's lead soon after when he fired wide from inside the penalty area as Leeds began to look ragged.
But Farke's side regrouped. Dominic Calvert-Lewin was wayward after creating space inside the area and 10 minutes after falling behind they hauled themselves level.
Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was only able to parry Brenden Aaronson's deflected low effort and summer signing Okafor turned home the rebound for his second goal of the season.
Longstaff lashed over from the edge of the box as Tottenham began to creak, but in a see-saw encounter, the visitors went close to a second when Tel's header from Wilson Odobert's cross struck the crossbar before half-time.
The two sides resumed in pouring rain and half-chances continued to flow.
Darlow blocked Pedro Porro's cross and at the other end Vicario was at full stretch to keep out Calvert-Lewin's low strike.
A slip by Leeds defender Gabriel Gudmundsson helped Tottenham regain the lead in the 57th minute.
The Sweden left-back was dispossessed near the penalty are by Kudus, who darted inside and arrowed a low left-footed inside Darlow's near post, via another deflection off Struijk.
But after edging back in front, Tottenham were unable to dictate the tempo and Leeds went close when Longstaff thundered a low shot narrowly wide.
Leeds swept forward in the closing stages, but substitute Joel Piroe was foiled by Vicario's low save and Struijk's header was deflected narrowly over.
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