Coventry City 0 Leeds United 2: Star's solo, player gift and big Illan Meslier moments in huge Whites change — YEP 5/2/25
By Lee Sobot
Leeds had the chance to move five points clear in top spot
with victory at Wednesday night’s hosts Coventry.
Leeds United have created new daylight at the top of the
Championship, Wednesday night's 2-0 victory at Coventry City sending Daniel
Farke's Whites five points clear in pole position.
Joel Piroe's 13th goal of the season after a brilliant Manor
Solomon assist put the Whites 1-0 up after just 17 minutes before Jayden Bogle
cashed in on a huge error from Sky Blues keeper Oliver Dovin to double his
side's lead.
Bogle netted after a superb solo run from the halfway line
to the Coventry box and then took full advantage from the Dovin gift as the Sky
Blues keeper spilled the ball back into his path.
The victory established the big change of taking Leeds five
points clear of both second-placed Burnley and third-placed Sheffield United
although the Blades now have a game in hand which will present itself through
Saturday afternoon's hosting of Portsmouth as Leeds host Millwall in the FA
Cup.
Four days on from the brilliant 7-0 blitz of Cardiff City,
Farke made one change to his side as Ilia Gruev replaced Joe Rothwell to
partner Ao Tanaka in centre midfield.
Rothwell dropped to the bench where Pascal Struijk stayed
after bagging his first minutes since returning from a hamstring injury as a
late second half substitute in Saturday's trouncing of the Bluebirds.
Leeds lined up at Coventry knowing that a victory would send
them five points clear at the top of the pile ahead of Sheffield United hosting
Portsmouth on Saturday afternoon.
A win was also needed to establish a five-point buffer in
the automatic promotion spots after Burnley moved within two points through
Tuesday night's 1-0 win at home to Oxford United.
Leeds began brightly and the Whites went ahead in the 17th
minute through Joel Piroe who was brilliantly played in by Manor Solomon after
Coventry lost possession, the Dutchman applying a clinical finish after making
his way into the box.
Things then got even better for Leeds just nine minutes
later as Jayden Bogle put Farke's side 2-0 up through a fine solo with a large
helping hand from Sky Blues keeper.
Bogle began a brilliant run towards goal from near the
halfway line but looked to have put too much on his touch as he got into the
box and the ball trickled towards the Sky Blues keeper.
Dovin, though, spilled the ball in Bogle's path and the
right back took full advantage by setting himself up and poking home to double
the Whites advantage with just 26 minutes on the clock.
Leeds squandered several other chances to add to their tally
but entered the half-time interval looking in full control at 2-0 up.
The Whites quickly began dominating again after the break
although Coventry were denied by a fantastic save by Illan Meslier which kept
out an Ellis Simms header as the Sky Blues looked for a way back into the game.
At the other end, a strong save from Sky Blues stopper Dovin
then denied Solomon as Farke’s Whites continued to create a raft of chances.
Leeds were cruising to victory but one more big save from
Meslier kept the Whites clean sheet, the Frenchman tipping a header on to the
crossbar in the closing stages.
Farke’s Whites then looked to have bagged a third goal right
at the death as Junior Firpo’s curler crossed the line with Willy Gnonto in
close attendance but the effort was bizarrely chalked off after Coventry
protests and a very late flag.