Luis Sinisterra stars as Leeds brush aside Barnsley - Independent 24/8/22
Mark Walker
Luis Sinisterra stole the show on his full debut as Leeds
beat Yorkshire rivals Barnsley 3-1 to reach the third round of the Carabao Cup.
The Colombia winger, signed from Feyenoord for a reported
£22.5million, scored a brilliant first-half opener and had a hand in Leeds’ two
other goals.
Sinisterra won a first-half penalty, converted by Mateusz
Klich, and after Mads Andersen had headed Barnsley back into it before the
break, the South American’s deflected cross was turned home by Klich.
Barnsley, relegated to Sky Bet League One last season, made
a real fight of it after a much-changed Leeds side – head coach Jesse Marsch
made nine changes – threatened to blow them away.
Callum Styles saw his first-half penalty hit a post and felt
he should have had another spot-kick in the second period.
Sinisterra gave Leeds a 21st-minute lead, turning inside and
curling a right-footed shot into the top corner.
Klich converted a 32nd-minute penalty after Sinisterra had
been hauled down by Conor McCarthy, but Barnsley dragged themselves back into
it through Andersen’s diving header.
The visitors spurned a golden chance to level just before
half-time when Styles’ low spot-kick struck the woodwork after he had gone down
under Adam Forshaw’s challenge.
Leeds regrouped after making a double substitution at
half-time – Pascal Struijk and Robin Koch replaced skipper Liam Cooper and
Diego Llorente – and regained their two-goal advantage in the 57th minute.
Sinisterra’s cross was blocked and rebounded to Klich, who
curled home his second of the match from 12 yards.
Barnsley’s appeals for a second penalty were waved away
after Styles went tumbling and, after Sinisterra had been withdrawn to a
standing ovation, a full-blooded derby ignited in the 67th minute.
Players from both sides charged into a melee after Liam
Kitching’s challenge on Cody Drameh, resulting in both players, plus Leeds
defender Leo Hjelde, receiving yellow cards.
Sinisterra’s replacement Marc Roca and fellow substitute
Rodrigo both went close to adding to Leeds’ tally as Barnsley battled hard to
the final whistle.