Raphinha picked the perfect moment to open his Leeds account as his strike 10 minutes from time against Everton settled a game which was high on chances but low on goals at Goodison Park. It secured only Leeds’ second victory in their last seven matches, and their first on this ground since 1990. The pre-match statistics – 33 goals conceded and just four clean sheets in 18 combined Premier League matches – pointed to a goalfest and it should have delivered one. Another goal, this time for Bamford, was chalked off for offside but there was no denying Leeds’ Brazilian forward, who beat Pickford from 20 yards. Chances continued to come with Pickford saving well again from substitute Helder Costa as the visitors finished well worthy of their win.
Source: Irish Independent November 28, 2020 20:15 UTC