Leeds United vs Arsenal LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
Follow all the fallout from Elland Road
Bukayo Saka’s first-half goal clinched Arsenal a hard-fought and controversial 1-0 win at Leeds and kept them top of the Premier League table on Sunday (16 October).
Saka slammed home an emphatic finish 10 minutes before the interval as Arsenal won for the ninth time in 10 league games this season. But Leeds, inspired by the half-time introduction of talisman Patrick Bamford, dominated the second period and will feel aggrieved to have lost. Play was suspended by referee Chris Kavanagh less than a minute after kick-off when all the match officials lost contact with the video assistant referee and goal-line technology due to a power cut. Kavanagh led the players off the pitch amid a chorus of boos and play did not resume until 2.40pm local time.
Thereafter, Leeds’ good start was undone by Rodrigo’s wayward pass deep in his own half, which led to Arsenal’s 35th-minute opener. Odegaard and Saka combined on the right edge of the area, and the England winger slammed home an angled finish into the roof of the net. The home fans were later lifted, however, when Leeds were awarded a penalty for a handball. Referee Kavanagh was initially unmoved by Leeds’ protests, but eventually pointed to the spot after consulting the replay monitor, only for Bamford to fire wide. Follow all the post-game reaction from Leeds vs Arsenal in the Premier League:
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Koch looks for Kristensen who bursts down the right but Martinelli gets back to head it away. Arsenal are now in possession, with the away fans cheering every pass.
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Arsenal have looked in control of the match since taking the lead. They have avoided defeat in their last 17 matches when scoring the opening goal in the Premier League dating back to 10th February 2022 against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Sinisterra is fouled by White just over halfway. Leeds could have put the ball into the box but elect to go short and lose possession.
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Meslier bashes his post asking for the wall to move into place. With Odegaard over it, the Norweigian curls it low with the goalkeeper pushing the ball wide. It was going wide, but the Leeds man was not taking any risks.
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