Mateo Joseph preserves unbeaten start to year but Leeds United are knocked off top spot in Championship — Yorkshire Post 29/3/24
Substitute Mateo Joseph netted a late equaliser to earn Leeds a 2-2 draw at Watford – but that was not enough to lift his side back to the top of the Championship table.
Mid-table Watford led twice before half-time thanks to goals
from Vakoun Bayo and Emmanuel Dennis either side of a fine Leeds reply from
Crysencio Summerville.
Leeds were in danger of suffering a first league loss of
2024 until 20-year-old Spaniard Mateo came off the bench and scored seconds
later.
Leeds ended Good Friday in second spot however as Ipswich,
1-0 winners at Blackburn earlier in the day, are a point ahead.
Watford started brightly but their appeals for a penalty in
the 12th minute when Ethan Ampadu appeared to catch Yasir Asprilla on a foot
were rejected by referee David Webb.
Leeds replied with a shot from Summerville that Hornets
goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann did well to palm round the far post.
It was Watford who took the lead in the 31st minute via a
swift move down the right after Edo Kayembe had won possession. Asprilla was
played in behind the Leeds defence and the Colombian pulled the ball back for
Dennis to fire off a first-time shot. Leeds goalkeeper Ilian Meslier did well
to parry it but Bayo was on hand to volley home the rebound.
Leeds needed a response and it was Summerville who provided
it six minutes later. The winger cut in from the left and curled a superb shot
beyond the reach of Bachmann to celebrate his 17th goal of a stellar season.
There was still time before the break however for Dennis to
fire Watford back in front. The goal resembled Summerville’s as the Nottingham
Forest loanee cut in – from the right this time – to get past challengers and
then beat Meslier with a low drive.
Leeds began the second half looking for Summerville to make
the difference again – and Bachmann had to make another save, this time at his
near post.
Sierralta had to nod a Sam Byram header off the line soon
after, although it would not have counted, before Bachmann tipped a Georginio
Rutter drive over.
Both sides made changes before James tested Bachmann soon
after with a shot that Patrick Bamford came close to diverting with a hopeful
slide in front of the Austrian.
It was looking as though Leeds were going to have to accept
defeat – until Joseph’s sudden arrival conjured up a clumsy but timely
leveller.
The substitute had only been on the pitch for a few seconds
when he forced the ball over the line in the 86th minute, at the second
attempt.
Bachmann blocked his first shot in a six-yard box scramble –
and when Lewis attempted to clear the striker deflected it over the line with a
block of his own.