Tyler Adams' Philippe Coutinho spat, Steven Gerrard lashes out and Leeds United moments missed - Leeds Live 2/10/22
Leeds United drew 0-0 with Aston Villa on Sunday at Elland Road in the Premier League and here are some of the moments you may have missed
Marsch’s crash course
This was the first time Leeds United had been without Jesse
Marsch on the touchline since his arrival in February. The head coach had
suggested he may watch the match from the gantry on Sunday, but he would
ultimately take a seat among the media in the press box.
Ninety minutes before kick-off, backroom staffer Ewan Sharp
was seen giving Marsch a crash course on how to get up to the media seats and
what the view would be like for him while he was up there.
Gelhardt’s pre-match workout
While he was being omitted from the 3.30pm teamsheet,
striker Joe Gelhardt was out on the pitch with fitness coach Pierre Barrieu.
The 20-year-old was in his numbered match shorts, but, it transpires, not doing
a late fitness test as we assumed.
Jesse Marsch would later confirm it was simply getting some
drills into his legs in the absence of any pitch time during the game.
Adams and Coutinho scrapes
The early minutes of the match underlined the fighter in
Tyler Adams. In what were only minor, off-the-ball scrapes the American showed
he’s willing to fight for every inch in the mental battle too.
Philippe Coutinho and Adams had two or three little shoves
off the ball, or little arm wraps as they scuffled over bitty arguments. It
seemed to start with the Brazilian trying to throw the ball over the American
rather than just give it to him for a Leeds free-kick.
Longest cheer of the day
Stuart Attwell made headlines for all of the wrong reasons
at Elland Road on Sunday. The referee set a low bar for blowing his whistle in
the first half and it got worse from there on out in a match marred by
stoppages.
As far as the home support was concerned, the decisions were
all going in the wrong direction from Attwell. When they did eventually get
something in their side’s favour, they erupted.
There had been what felt like a long spell through the final
quarter of the match where Leeds consistently found themselves on the wrong
side of the calls being made. In the 87th minute, when a free-kick was awarded
to United a prolonged cheer went out, with people getting to their feet and
celebrating like a goal had been scored.
Gerrard lashes out
Premier League clubs know full well they have to be taking
advantage when an opponent is down to 10 men for half of the match. Aston Villa
put more into attack after Luis Sinisterra’s dismissal, but could not find a
way through.
As the final moments of the game ebbed away and Villa
continued to fluff their lines, Steven Gerrard could not contain his
frustration any longer. As he spun away from the latest miss he screamed in
anger and toe-punted a standing water bottle down the touchline, much to the
John Charles Stand’s amusement.
