Leeds United 4 Liverpool 2: Dominic Calvert-Lewin leads excellent comeback as Whites end US tour on a high — YEP 2/8/26
By Kyle Newbould
All of Leeds United’s goals came in a much-improved
second-half performance in Chicago.
Leeds United rounded off their pre-season tour of the US
with a brilliant 4-2 comeback victory over Liverpool on Sunday night. The
Whites were two goals down at half-time but a brace from Dominic Calvert-Lewin
plus goals from Brenden Aaronson and Sean Longstaff turned the tide.
Daniel Farke made four changes from the team that started
against Sunderland on Thursday night, with James Justin, Ethan Ampadu, Anton
Stach and Daniel James. coming in. Sebastiaan Bornauw, Longstaff, Harry Wilson
and Callum Mills dropped to a bench that also included Calvert-Lewin and
Aaronson.
There was some cause for early concern when Gabriel
Gudmundsson took a clattering from Florian Wirtz as the pair challenged for a
ball. The Swede fell awkwardly and was badly winded but after receiving some
on-pitch treatment, he was okay to continue much to Farke’s relief.
Liverpool took the lead inside seven minutes from a corner,
with Milos Kerkez getting first contact at the near post and Luke Chambers
drifting in unmarked to smash home. Leeds will look back on the opener as poor
defending with man-marking loose.
Lukas Nmecha had Leeds’ first big chance after a quarter of
an hour, meeting Jayden Bogle’s cross but his downward header was well saved by
goalkeeper Georgi Mamardashvili. The striker then came close again after a good
counter-attack but his right-footed shot from 20 yards dragged just wide.
Leeds were then dealt a quickfire double blow, firstly
seeing Gudmundsson forced off with an injury after going to ground again and
appearing to hold his hamstring. Wirtz then doubled Liverpool’s lead after
taking advantage of more passive defending to finish Jeremie Frimpong’s cross.
Farke made four changes at the break with Calvert-Lewin and
Aaronson getting their first pre-season introductions. They joined Longstaff
and Wilson in replacing Ao Tanaka, Anton Stach, James and Nmecha.
And they were rewarded on the hour-mark when a high press
allowed Ampadu to burst into space as it opened up on the left. He found
substitute Aaronson who composed himself to produce a nice finish underneath
Mamardashvili.
Calvert-Lewin then made it 2-2 on 71 minutes, getting in at
the back post after Joe Rodon flicked on a long Ampadu throw. And before fans
had their chance to sit down, Aaronson cut back a cross for Longstaff whose
scruffy finish squeezed beyond Mamardashvili to put Leeds ahead.
Calvert-Lewin made it 4-2 towards the end of the second-half
in a near-carbon copy to his first. Ampadu’s long throw was met by Bornauw this
time round, whose flick was met by the Whites striker to head in off the
crossbar and round off a brilliant second-half comeback.
Leeds will fly back to the UK following tonight’s game, with
the best part of a week to prepare for their next friendly against RB Leipzig
at Elland Road on Saturday next week. Farke’s side then face Manchester United
in Dublin on Wednesday August 12 before welcoming FC Augsburg to LS11 the
following Saturday.