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Leeds 1-1 Man Utd: Matheus Cunha cancels out Brenden Aaronson strike but Ruben Amorim's side held again

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Leeds 1-1 Man Utd: Matheus Cunha cancels out Brenden Aaronson strike but Ruben Amorim's side held again

Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw at Elland Road as bitter rivals Leeds extended their unbeaten run to seven games.

Ruben Amorin's side, held by the same scoreline against Wolves on Tuesday, had to come from behind on this occasion after Brenden Aaronson put Leeds ahead when he outpaced Ayden Heaven to beat Senne Lammens in the second half.

The visitors hit back quickly, however, with Matheus Cunha finishing smartly on the angle just 174 seconds after the opening goal, having been played through by substitute Joshua Zirkzee.

The equaliser set up a frantic finale which featured chances for both sides. Cunha went closest for Manchester United when he struck the outside of the post from the edge of the box, while Benjamin Sesko fired wastefully wide from Zirkzee's cut-back.

Leeds: Perri (7), Justin (7), Bornauw (7), Bijol (7), Struijk (7), Gudmundsson (7), Gruev (6), Stach (7), Aaronson (8), Okafor (6), Calvert-Lewin (6)Subs: Nmecha (6), Tanaka (6), Gnonto (6), Piroe (n/a)Man Utd: Lammens (7), Yoro (7), Heaven (7), Martinez (7), Dalot (6), Ugarte (6), Casemiro (7), Shaw (7), Dorgu (7), Cunha (8), Sesko (5)Subs: Zirkzee (7)Player of the Match: Matheus Cunha

Joel Piroe then came close to a winner at the other end when he fired narrowly over with his first touch after coming off the bench.

Leeds also struck the post from Dominic Calvert-Lewin's glancing header in the first half, while Noah Okafor had an overhead kick superbly saved at full stretch by Lammens.

Ruben Amorim's side had other scoring opportunities too, the best of which saw Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri make a fine reflex stop from Leny Yoro's close-range header.

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Manchester United showed some improvement from the Wolves draw, after which they were booed off at Old Trafford, but the result leaves them with one win from their last five Premier League games.

For Leeds, it is another step towards safety, a seventh game without defeat which puts them eight points clear of the relegation zone.

Leeds boss Daniel Farke speaking with TNT Sports: "If you play Man Utd as a newly-promoted side it's always a good point.

"It was not our best game, it was a bit scruffy at times and you could feel that a few key players were out and we were a bit tired.

"We found a way to force an opener and would've taken all three points so I'm a bit disappointed, but if I calm down it's probably a fair result.

"It was important to play aggressively but not lose our nerves and find a good balance. It wasn't our best game but it was another valuable point."

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