Leeds United young guns exact revenge on hostile crowd after red card in eight-goal thriller - YEP 5/10/22
Leeds United’s Under-21 side were victorious in their opening Papa John’s Trophy fixture this season defeating Tranmere Rovers 5-3 at Prenton Park
By Joe Donnohue
Twelve months ago, a youthful Leeds United Under-21 side
were beaten convincingly by League Two Tranmere Rovers in the Papa John’s
Trophy.
On Tuesday night, the youngsters exacted their revenge on
their Football League opponents with a resounding 5-3 victory of their own, on
Tranmere’s turf.
Goals from Sonny Perkins, Joe Gelhardt (2), Mateo Joseph and
Cody Drameh sealed all three points for Leeds’ Under-21s in their opening
Northern Section Group B fixture.
The Whites had their work cut out early on, though, going
two goals down within the opening 20 minutes.
A repeat of last season’s visit to Prenton Park looked
entirely possible with Leeds struggling to find a rhythm, but United’s exciting
front four had other ideas.
Before long Leeds had pegged Tranmere back with two
quick-fire goals, courtesy of Sonny Perkins and Joe Gelhardt.
Perkins – who has taken to life at Leeds with aplomb –
netted on the rebound after captain-for-the-evening Mateo Joseph had been
denied, to make it ten consecutive matches in which he has found the net for
club and country.
Only moments had passed before central midfielder Darko
Gyabi, a summer signing along with Perkins, found Joe Gelhardt with a
through-ball after wrestling back possession in the middle, and the first-team
striker viciously rifled an effort into the far corner to draw level.
The young guns were not satisfied with their rapid-fire
double, though, and two minutes later Leeds were in front.
Gelhardt again broke beyond the Tranmere back-line, latching
onto Perkins’ pass and rounding the goalkeeper to slot into an unguarded net.
Leeds would not find themselves behind again in the game as
the youngsters displayed maturity and game-management throughout.
The two sides went in level at the break with the scoreline
reading 3-3, and Leeds wasted little time in restoring their advantage shortly
after the restart.
Mateo Joseph had scored eight times in six games prior to
Tuesday evening’s encounter and added to his season tally with a striker’s
finish, capitalising on Willy Gnonto’s quick-thinking and Sam Greenwood’s
cutback at a short free-kick.
The Whites then added a fifth – the third time in seven
games this season they’ve managed to score five-or-more in a single fixture –
through right-back Cody Drameh.
Perkins and Gyabi were involved once more, as Leeds
transitioned play from left-to-right to find Drameh bearing down on goal via
his flank.
Leeds had control but were soon rocked by a straight red
card for talismanic midfielder Sam Greenwood, whose high challenge in the
middle of the park was penalised by the referee.
United reacted by shifting to a five-man defence with Gyabi
dropping into a central defensive trio, intent on limiting Tranmere’s entries
into the penalty area and drawing fouls to sap momentum wherever possible.
Deadline day signing Gnonto made only his second appearance
for Leeds’ Under-21s but left quite the impression on the 800 or so Tranmere
supporters, who booed the Italian international as he vacated the field late
on.
Gnonto’s strength on the ball, which belies his 18 years,
helped Leeds win foul after foul as Tranmere pushed for a way back into the
game. His ability to frustrate opposition players, fans and even the Tranmere
dugout, threatened to create a major flashpoint until head coach Michael
Skubala recalled him to the bench with minutes remaining.
Leeds’ opening game in the competition ended with ten men on
the field but three points in the bag, equalling last season’s effort and
providing a firm footing in this season’s Papa John’s Trophy before fixtures
against Bolton Wanderers and Crewe Alexandra to come.
Leeds United XI: Klaesson, Drameh (Snowdon 90’), Moore,
Spencer (Debayo 80’), Sutcliffe, Gyabi, Greenwood (s/o 67’), Perkins (McCalmont
72’), Gelhardt, Gnonto (Allen 90’), Joseph (Miller 80’)
Unused subs: Christy, McGurk
Attendance: 816 (80 away)
