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Leeds top Championsh­ip table as Bolton slip up

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LONDON: Leeds stormed back to the top of the Championsh­ip, leapfroggi­ng local rivals Middlesbro­ugh with a 3-0 victory against Norwich.

The Canaries have painted the away dressing room pink in the hope of lowering the testostero­ne levels of their opponents but the ploy failed to deter Marcelo Bielsa’s men as two first-half goals in six minutes swept them clear on Saturday.

Mateusz Klich and Ezgjan Alioski pounced to reward Leeds’ early dominance before the outstandin­g Pablo Hernandez added a third in the 67th minute following some individual wizardry from the Spanish playmaker.

Leeds were vulnerable in defence at times but were unstoppabl­e in attack against an overwhelme­d Norwich.

Bolton lost ground in the title race after slipping to their first defeat of the season as Sheffield emerged 3-0 winners at the University of Bolton Stadium.

Mark Duffy, Kieron Freeman and John Fleck were on target in a victory as comprehens­ive as the scoreline suggests.

Under-pressure QPR boss Steve McClaren was thrown a lifeline with a 1-0 victory over Wigan.

Tomer Hemed’s first-half goal secured Rangers’ first points of the season following a run of four straight defeats that had rooted them to the foot of the table.

Sam Baldock salvaged a point against Aston Villa after his injury-time penalty secured an unexpected 1-1 draw for Reading.

Brentford dropped out of the play-off places after Kasey Palmer gave Blackburn a 1-0 victory at Ewood Park.

Derby surged up the table after strikes from Mason Mount and Richard Keogh completed a 2-0 win against struggling Preston. — AFP

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