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Andrew Thompson·28 Desember 2025
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Andrew Thompson·28 Desember 2025
Leeds are back in the fight after clawing back to restore parity at the Stadium of Light against Sunderland.
After going one-nil down thanks to a sweet hit from Simon Adingra, Daniel Farke's troops came out swinging after the half-time interval, and it didn't take long for goalscoring talisman Dominic Calvert-Lewin to get his name on the scoresheet.

A close-range finish just two minutes after the restart levelled matters on the day, which could give Leeds a fifth-straight match where they've gained at least a point as they look to avoid dropping down to the Championship.
Calvert-Lewin, who has been in career form of late for Leeds, can now etch his name in club lore, with his equaliser coming in as his sixth goal in his last six appearances for the Yorkshire side.
Not only is this the first time the former Everton man has achieved the feat, but he's the first Leeds player to score six in six since John McCole in 1959/60.

Stand up and take notice, Thomas Tuchel.
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