Teenager Sonny Perkins saves Leeds with dramatic FA Cup equaliser at Cardiff - Independent 8/1/23
Cardiff 2-2 Leeds: The 18-year-old netted in stoppage time of just his second appearance for Leeds
Phil Blanche
England Under-19 international Sonny Perkins kept Leeds
United in the FA Cup with a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser earning them a 2-2
draw at Cardiff City.
Cardiff looked like inflicting more FA Cup third-round
misery on Leeds following first-half goals from Jaden Philogene and Sheyi Ojo.
But Rodrigo reduced the deficit with a close-range header
and, after the Spanish substitute had been denied from the penalty spot and
Cardiff lost Joel Bagan to a red card, Perkins squeezed home from close range
three minutes into injury time.
The tie had evoked memories of Cardiff’s famous third-round
victory in 2002 when David O’Leary’s Leeds were top of the Premier League.
Cardiff were in the third tier at the time, but a frenzied
Ninian Park saw Scott Young’s late winner deliver one of the competition’s
great upsets.
Former defender Young was among the guests invited back for
the day as around 6,500 Leeds filled the end behind one of the goals at Cardiff
City Stadium to produce a terrific atmosphere.
Both Cardiff manager Mark Hudson and Leeds counterpart Jesse
Marsch rang the changes with their respective positions in the Championship and
the Premier League of some concern.
Only three Cardiff players remained from their New Year’s
Day defeat at Blackburn, while Leeds kept four from the 2-2 home draw with West
Ham.
Leeds were playing their 10th consecutive FA Cup away tie –
just one short of Stockport’s 11-game record in the competition – but started
well with Crysencio Summerville and Wilfried Gnonto lively and Darko Gyabi
whistling a second-minute shot wide.
Cardiff, the lowest scorers in the Championship with 20
goals in 26 games, had not scored in nearly six hours of football.
But their goal drought ended on 348 minutes when Mark Harris
broke behind the dozing Pascal Struijk to force a save from the advancing Joel
Robles.
The ball broke to Isaak Davies and, although his effort was
blocked, it squirted to Philogene who made no mistake from six yards.
Cardiff doubled their lead seven minutes later just after
the half-hour mark.
This time Ojo was left unattended from Andy Rinomhota’s
floated pass and Robles was beaten again by a fine finish into the roof of the
net.
Gnonto was booked for simulation, a sign that Leeds
frustration was growing, before the young Italian was off target with a wayward
header.
Marsch waited until nearly 15 minutes of the second half to
make his first substitutions, a triple change.
Midweek recruit Max Wober, Rodrigo and Cody Drameh – the
reigning Cardiff player of the year following his loan spell in south Wales
last season – were sent on to rescue the situation.
The move almost paid off instantly as Struijk headed wide
when it appeared easier to score.
But Leeds halved the deficit after 65 minutes, Rodrigo
meeting Sam Greenwood’s clipped cross with a close-range header that Jak
Alnwick got a strong hand to but was unable to keep out.
Leeds set up camp in the Cardiff half and won a spot-kick 10
minutes from time when Bagan dived to tip Junior Firpo’s goalbound shot around
a post.
Alnwick guessed correctly to his right to push away
Rodrigo’s kick but 18-year-old Perkins, who had only been on the pitch eight
minutes, secured an Elland Road replay.