Marcelo Bielsa’s side had a man sent off but secured an added-time victory against the league leaders
Manchester City 1-2 Leeds United: Marcelo Bielsa’s side took all three points after stunning the runaway Premier League leaders at the Etihad
Stuart Dallas’ injury-time winner saw Leeds United stun Manchester City, winning 2-1 at the Etihad despite playing half of the game with ten men. Dallas had also opened the scoring in the first-half but the visitors had Liam Cooper sent off for a high-tackle on Gabriel Jesus before the interval and looked up against it to hold out when Ferran Torres levelled with a quarter-of-an-hour to play. The result left City, who had dominated most of the game, still needing 11 points to secure their third title in the space of four seasons.
Stuart Dallas grabbed a brace as Marcelo Bielsa’s side took all three points against the runaway Premier League leaders
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Premier League clubs, Grand National jockeys and staff and players in cricket and both codes of rugby observed pre-match silences on Saturday.
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Dallas scored his second goal of the game in injury time.
Stuart Dallas breaks late for winner as 10-man Leeds stun Manchester City Stuart Dallas (centre) celebrates his stunning late winner after Leeds had been on the back foot for much of the second half. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images
Allardyce described his side’s 5-2 win as the best he has ever seen from one of his relegation-threatened sides.
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Leicester go to Champions League rivals West Ham on Sunday.
Harry Maguire has hailed England teammate Harry Kane as “one of the best in the world” but says he is ready to go into “battle” against the Tottenham forward tomorrow. Maguire’s Manchester United side travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a game that will pit two of Gareth Southgate’s key men in direct opposition. United look all-but certain of Champions League qualification but appear to have no chance of catching runaway leaders Manchester City, meaning this game could be seen as far more important to Spurs, who are chasing a top four spot.