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Leeds 1-0 Fulham: Daniel Farke's side continue to thrive at fortress Elland Road- and who's the Whites midfielder who could STAR at the World Cup?
By NATHAN SALT - FOOTBALL REPORTER
You don't always get what you deserve, not in the Premier
League.
Here was Leeds, hammering the Fulham door down for 90
minutes, as the Londoners played survival football, desperately trying to make
it back to the team bus unscathed.
That was until stoppage time began. The Leeds fans roared in
hope more so than expectation at this stage and as players fell over as if on a
slip-and-slide, the ball broke to Ethan Ampadu, the captain, wide on the right.
He barely looked up before swinging his cross in for
substitute Lukas Nmecha to score a thoroughly deserved goal that left Fulham
and their head coach Marco Silva completely and utterly crestfallen.
Leeds didn't get what they deserved down at Craven Cottage
when Fulham delivered their own late suckerpunch. Here, in the eyes of Daniel
Farke and his players, was justice.
FORTRESS ELLAND ROAD
Before the season began the alarm bells were ringing as to
just how the three promoted teams would possibly be able to stay up with the
gap between the Premier League and Championship said to be as vast as it's ever
been.
What that worrying prediction - and it's been right a lot in
recent seasons - had not taken into account with Leeds United was the fortress
that is Elland Road.
This place was rocking long before the game kicked off as
'Marching on Together', the club's beloved anthem, rang out across every stand.
From start to finish this was a cauldron of noise that,
truthfully, Fulham never came close to shutting up.
Fans roared with delight at the aggressive and attacking
displays of wing-backs Jayden Bogle and Gabriel Gudmundsson, and goaded each
and every Fulham mistake to the point where Silva barely looked comfortable
trying to process it all.
'We know, especially at home, we can beat any side,' Farke
said.
'We are a quality side and have a great stadium. To me,
also, we have the best supporters in the country, they are second to none. They
carry us over the season.
'As a promoted side you need to make your stadium a fortress
and this is what we've done in the past two-and-a-half years.'
Leeds have been awful on the road, winning just once. But
dominating at home can go a long way and this result means it's now just two
defeats from 11 at home, with Everton, Newcastle, Bournemouth, West Ham,
Chelsea, Liverpool, Crystal Palace, Manchester United and now Fulham all
failing to beat them here.
Leeds will stay up and they owe a lot of that to fortress
Elland Road. Few better amphitheatre's of football in English football than
this one.
FULHAM'S YELLOW FEVER
A lack of cool heads is going to cost you at plenty of
grounds but certainly here at Elland Road and this was as big a part of their
downfall on the day as Timothy Castagne switching off at the back post with
Nmecha for the goal.
Castagne was one of five Fulham players to go into Chris
Kavanagh's book in a scrappy afternoon, with Harry Wilson, Jorge Cuenca, Sasa
Lukic, and substitute Jonah Kusi-Asare joining him. Even Silva got booked after
losing his head in the first half.
That takes their total to 50 yellow cards so far this
season. Only Tottenham Hotspur (58), Brighton (55) and Bournemouth (51) have
picked up more.
They need to get a grip of it before it really comes back to
bite them.
AARONSON CAN BE SUMMER STAR
There is every chance that Brenden Aaronson pitches up at
the World Cup as one of the most in-form players of any player in the Premier
League.
They'll be a lot of noise about the usual suspects, of
course there will, and he may well get overshadowed on his own team by
Christian Pulisic.
But I hope Mauricio Pochettino was watching here. Play to
Aaronson's strengths this summer and the United States will have one of the
most electrifying talents at the tournament at their disposal.