Patrick Bamford scores twice off the bench as Leeds thrash Cardiff to reach FA Cup fourth round - Independent 18/1/23
Leeds 5-2 Cardiff: A late consolation brace from Callum Robinson came after Willy Gnonto had also scored twice
Mark Walker
Willy Gnonto and Patrick Bamford both struck twice as Leeds
United thumped Cardiff City 5-2 in their FA Cup third-round replay at Elland
Road.
Gnonto gave Leeds a flying start with a stunning volley
inside the opening minute and fired home his second after Rodrigo had struck
his 11th goal of the season to put his side 3-0 up before the interval.
Substitute Patrick Bamford then bagged a second-half double
before Callum Robinson scored two late consolations for Cardiff, the second a
penalty, as Leeds reached the fourth round of the competition for the first
time in six years.
Leeds scored five goals for the first time since beating
West Brom 5-0 in December 2020 and now face an away tie at Accrington or
Boreham Wood.
A stoppage-time equaliser from Leeds teenager Sonny Perkins
salvaged a replay at the Cardiff City Stadium 10 days ago, but the managerless
Sky Bet Championship strugglers were put to the sword before half-time.
Cardiff sacked Mark Hudson after Saturday’s 1-1 home draw
against Wigan extended their winless run to nine games in all competitions, but
it was a night to forget for interim boss Dean Whitehead in his first game in
charge.
Rodrigo clipped an inch-perfect ball into the penalty area,
which cleared Cardiff defender Tom Sang, and Gnonto scissor-kicked his volley
into the roof of the net after just 28 seconds.
Gnonto was denied by Cardiff goalkeeper Jak Alnwick’s superb
save, but Leeds effectively killed the tie with two goals in as many minutes to
move 3-0 up before half-time.
Rodrigo cut inside after latching on to Jack Harrison’s fine
pass to curl home a low finish for his 11th goal of the season in the 34th
minute and Gnonto drove home his second of the night following an incisive
counter-attack.
Cardiff thought they had pulled one back before the break
when skipper Curtis Nelson headed home Sheyi Ojo’s corner.
But after a VAR intervention, referee Thomas Bramall ruled
it out as Andy Rinomhota had been offside.
Leeds picked up where they left off after the restart and
Gnonto fired into the side-netting as he went in pursuit of a hat-trick.
Alnwick kept out substitute Joe Gelhardt’s stinging drive,
but two more half-time replacements combined to put Leeds 4-0 ahead in the 71st
minute as Bamford ran on to Luke Ayling’s pass and applied a neat finish.
Bamford notched his second to make it 5-0 five minutes
later, nonchalantly finishing with the outside of his left boot after being set
up by Gelhardt.
Cardiff substitute Robinson took some of the gloss off
Leeds’ night by heading home Ojo’s cross and converting a stoppage-time penalty
after VAR deemed Marc Roca to have handled.