Leeds seemingly blew the Championship title race open after coming from 1-0 down to beat Leicester 3-1 and reduce the Foxes’ lead at the top to six points.
Wout Faes’ header after 15 minutes had the Foxes leading heading into the final 10 minutes of the 90, while Patson Daka had a second controversially ruled out for offside just before the hour mark. But Leeds – who did not hit a single shot on target in the first 67 minutes – found a way back in the most dramatic fashion.
Connor Roberts first lashed in his first goal since joining on loan from Burnley in January, before teenager Archie Gray hit a shot that deflected off Hamza Choudhury, then Faes, before nestling beyond Mads Hermansen to send Elland Road wild.
There was enough time for substitute Patrick Bamford to extend the lead even further, after helping in Daniel James’ late free-kick, too, which secured a ninth straight league win for Daniel Farke’s side
How Leeds stunned the champions-elect
With Leeds having won eight on the spin and Leicester naturally unwilling to forfeit the top spot they have held for so long, there was expectation on this blockbuster clash to deliver.
It certainly did. The teams traded half-chances in an intriguing start, before an unexpected source popped up with the opener that settled any nerves for those of a Leicester persuasion.
Daka made a diagonal run to the near post to salvage Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s outswinging corner, looping a header to the far post, where Faes was waiting to head down and over the line.