The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Table-topping Leeds Klich-ing into place

- By Phil Popow sport@sundaypost.com

norwich city 0 leeds united 3 Klich (21), Alioski (26), Hernandez (67)

Leeds moved confidentl­y back to the top of the Championsh­ip as they cruised to a comfortabl­e victory over Norwich at Carrow Road. Marco Bielsa’s side took command midway through the first half, with two goals in the space of five minutes from Mateusz Klich and Ezgjan Alioski, and wrapped up the points midway through the second thanks to a fine strike from Pablo Hernandez. Norwich gave the visitors something to think about early on, but it was a fully deserved win for Leeds, who had briefly been toppled from the summit on Friday evening when Middlesbro­ugh beat West Brom. The Canaries, meanwhile, have taken just four points from their opening five games and were booed off at the final whistle after looking distinctly second best for the majority of the game. Norwich started the game well, and it needed an excellent block from Pontus Jansson to thwart Teemu Pukki as the Finnish frontman bore down on goal. But Leeds gradually started to take control and struck twice in five minutes midway through the opening period to take a firm grip on proceeding­s. The opener came in the 21st minute, after Norwich goalkeeper Tim Krul had done well initially to parry away a firm header from Alioski. The ball fell kindly for Klich just inside the box and the Pole showed great composure to stroke the ball home. Krul was blameless for that one, but he was badly at fault for Leeds’ second five minutes later, with Alioski beating him from a narrow angle at his near post after being played in by Kemar Roofe. The Canaries responded well to the double setback and piled on the pressure in the lead-up to the break, with Jordan Rhodes seeing a goalbound effort deflected just wide. Leeds had an opportunit­y to put the game to bed seven minutes after the restart when Roofe picked out an unmarked Samuel Saiz at the back post, but the playmaker fired wastefully into the side-netting. Norwich were having plenty of the play, however, but rarely threatened in the final third and the visitors made it 3-0 in the 67th minute as Hernandez cut in from the left and curled a glorious right-footed drive into the far corner of the net from just outside the box. It was a superb solo effort which took the sting out of the home side’s efforts and Krul did well to prevent Alioski from making it four with a low drive before Saiz’s follow-up was deflected wide.

 ??  ?? Leeds’ Kalvin Phillips and Luke Ayling celebrate their third
Leeds’ Kalvin Phillips and Luke Ayling celebrate their third

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