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The Independent
7 minutes ago
- The Independent
Lukas Nmecha scores as Leeds beat Everton to make winning Premier League return
Lukas Nmecha converted a controversial late penalty on his debut as Leeds made a winning return to the Premier League by beating Everton 1-0 at Elland Road. Second-half substitute Nmecha held his nerve to fire home an 84th-minute winner from the spot and seal Leeds a deserved win after Everton captain James Tarkowski was adjudged to have handled. Leeds debutant Anton Stach's thumping shot struck Tarkowski on the arm and although referee Chris Kavanagh's penalty decision appeared harsh, it was upheld by VAR. After a minute's silence in tribute to former Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, Leeds, back in the top flight after a two-year absence, made their customary feverish start. They forced five corners inside the opening 14 minutes and Jordan Pickford denied them an early breakthrough after Joel Piroe had pounced on Tarkowski's mistake. Piroe's shot was blocked as Everton tried to ride out the storm, but the visitors doggedly held their shape and after 33 minutes, Pickford's save from Piroe's early shot was Leeds' only effort on target. Pascal Struijk's header from another of Stach's excellent corners was brilliantly cleared at the back post by Everton defender Jake O'Brien and Willy Gnonto fired over the crossbar. Leeds dominated the first period, having 12 shots in total to Everton's none, and visiting boss David Moyes will have been glad of the half-time whistle. Gnonto threatened again when shooting straight at Pickford soon after the restart and after Idrissa Gueye had lashed Everton's first shot over, the Italy forward drilled into the side-netting. Everton midfielder Tim Iroegbunam was booked for a late challenge on Ethan Ampadu, which left the Leeds skipper in a crumpled heap before the visitors began to eke out more possession. After Gnonto had made way for substitute Brenden Aaronson, England midfielder Jack Grealish stepped off the bench for his first Everton appearance as a replacement for Iroegbunam. Everton's first effort on target, from Charly Alcaraz, was saved by Leeds debutant Lucas Perri at his near post before Ao Tanaka volleyed over as the home side looked to regain momentum. And fortune favoured Daniel Farke's side when they were on the right side of Kavanagh's penalty decision. Tarkowski leant into Stach's fierce drive and after Kavanagh pointed to the spot, his decision was backed up by VAR and Nmecha, a free summer signing from Wolfsburg, buried his spot-kick, six minutes after replacing Piroe. Everton, who lost only three of their last 18 league games last season following the return of Moyes for his second spell in charge in January, rarely threatened and slipped to their first defeat at Elland Road in six league matches, stretching back to 2001.


Daily Record
7 minutes ago
- Daily Record
Gary Neville makes 'ferocious' Rangers and Leeds comparison with Celtic on his hostile list
Neville put Elland Road up there with Ibrox and Celtic Park after seeing Daniel Farke's side beat Everton in Premier League opener The 49ers Enterprises takeover of Rangers this summer forged links between the Ibrox and Elland Road boardrooms. But Gary Neville finds both stadiums FEROCIOUS to play at as he compared both grounds after watching Leeds win on their return to the English Premier League. After Leeds chairman and Gers vice chairman Paraag Marathe hinted pre-match at when Light Blues were likely to see more new faces, Daniel Farke's men made a winning start to the 2025/26 campaign with a 1-0 win over Everton. Lukas Nmecha's late penalty was enough to condemn David Moyes' men to defeat in Yorkshire. Neville, who had been caught at half-time saying he would go "nowhere near" a group of Leeds fans shown on camera when he thought he was off air, talked up the atmosphere of the famous old ground. And he grouped it with Anfield and Celtic Park as the grounds that were most hostile and difficult to get results at. Neville played at Parkhead and in Govan in the Champions League with Man Utd, beating Rangers 1-0 in 2003 before losing 1-0 to Celtic three years later. Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: I'd put Elland Road on definitely alongside Anfield, Ibrox and Celtic Park, some of the great hostile grounds that were just ferocious when you went there. "You knew you had to work really hard to win." Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher then quipped: "Do you know like going to them ones either?" You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season.


Reuters
8 minutes ago
- Reuters
Nmecha penalty gets Leeds up and running on Premier League return
LEEDS, England, Aug 18 (Reuters) - A late penalty from new signing Lukas Nmecha earned promoted Leeds United a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Everton in their first match back in the Premier League on Monday night. Leeds dominated the first half in front of a raucous Elland Road crowd, but wasted a host of chances to break the deadlock. Everton, on the other hand, did not muster a single shot, on or off target, in the opening period. The visitors brought on close season arrival Jack Grealish as they improved after the break, but James Tarkowski's handball gave the hosts the opportunity to snatch victory six minutes from time. Nmecha, a free transfer ahead of the new campaign, stepped off the bench to emphatically convert from the spot, ensuring Leeds, back in the top flight after a two-year absence, got their season off to the perfect start.