Arsenal 2-1 Leeds United: Whites' first-half chaos cranks up relegation jeopardy - YEP 8/5/22
Leeds United dropped into the relegation zone after a catalogue of blunders lead to a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at a sun-soaked Emirates stadium on Sunday afternoon.
By Flora Snelson
Jesse Marsch's side found themselves with a mountain to
climb inside half an hour when Luke Ayling was shown a straight red after a
quickfire brace by Eddie Nketiah gave the hosts an early, comfortable lead.
With ten men, United put on an admirable showing to chase a
result after the interval but Diego Llorente's second-half goal proved only a
consolation as the Whites failed to find an equaliser in North London.
Elsewhere, Everton climbed out of the Premier League
relegation zone with a 2-1 victory at Leicester City, causing the Whites to
drop below the dreaded dotted line, level on points with 17th-placed Burnley
but with a significantly poorer goal difference than their Lancashire
counterparts.
Leeds' afternoon got off to a calamitous start after Nketiah
pounced on a mistake by Illan Meslier to give the hosts the lead. The Whites'
shot-stopper looked unaware of the former Whites loanee as he took a careless
touch on an Ayling backpass to allow Nketiah to steal in and net the ball.
Nketiah, who scored three Championship goals during Leeds'
promotion-winning season of 2019/2020, inflicted further misery on United as he
struck a Gabriel Martinelli cut-back first time to leave Leeds trailing by two
goals within ten minutes.
The visitors' afternoon went from bad to catastrophic in the
25th minute as Ayling made a wild lunge at Martinelli. Referee Chris Kavanah
initially showed him a yellow card before dismissing the acting captain after
reviewing the challenge on his pitch-side monitor.
Marsch acted swiftly to limit the damage, bringing on Pascal
Struijk to fill in defensively at the cost of Joe Gelhardt who was hoping to
impress on his second Premier League start.
But the Gunners continued to lay siege to United's goal,
with a vital goalline clearance by Llorente preventing Martin Ødegaard from
adding to the Gunners tally before the teams went into half-time with the score
2-0.
The Whites were consistently under the cosh again after the
interval, with Marsch using all three of his changes before the hour mark in an
effort to uplift his side's ailing fortunes.
Minutes after Martinelli made a pair of misses from
promising shooting positions, Leeds pulled one back through Llorente, with the
Spaniard sliding in to finish Kalvin Phillips' corner, flicked on by Junior
Firpo. at the back post.
Meslier looked to make amends for his early
mistake by going up to attack the Arsenal goal in the match's closing stages.
Rodrigo came close to levelling for Leeds on the stroke of full time as another
Phillips set-piece, nodded on by Firpo, found him in the box but the record
signing's header was easily caught by Arsenal' keeper Aaron Ramsdale.