Leeds United beat Everton to mark PL return in perfect style 📊 | OneFootball

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Peter Fitzpatrick·18 agosto 2025

Leeds United beat Everton to mark PL return in perfect style 📊

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Leeds United marked their return to the Premier League with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Everton at Elland Road.

The match was dominated by Leeds, who controlled possession and created numerous chances, but it was a controversial penalty that decided the game.


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Lukas Nmecha, making his debut, calmly converted the spot-kick after a handball by James Tarkowski. Despite Everton's late push, Leeds held firm to secure all three points and get their season off to the perfect start.

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Player of the Match

Lukas Nmecha was the player of the match, coming off the bench to score the decisive penalty on his debut. His composure under pressure and immediate impact made the difference for Leeds.

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Intriguing Statistic

Leeds United attempted 21 shots compared to Everton's 7, highlighting their attacking dominance throughout the match.

What We Learned

Leeds United's return to the Premier League was marked by relentless energy and a high press that suffocated Everton's attempts to build from the back. The debut of Lukas Nmecha was a masterstroke, as he delivered the winning goal with a coolly taken penalty.

Everton struggled to find rhythm and were often pinned back, showing that they might need more time to gel as a unit with plenty of exits and arrivals this summer.

The atmosphere at Elland Road was electric, with fans celebrating a triumphant return to top-flight football.

What's Next

Leeds United will face a challenging test against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, aiming to build on their positive start.

Meanwhile, Everton will look to bounce back as they host Brighton & Hove Albion in their first official match at their new home, the Hill Dickinson Stadium.


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