Leeds United manager Daniel Farke described the 1-1 Premier League draw at third-placed Aston Villa as "a valuable point" for his "warriors" - but he must have been secretly seething at the concession of yet another costly late goal. Tammy Abraham's leveller with two minutes of normal time to play at Villa Park on Saturday was the 12th league goal Leeds have let in from the 86th minute onwards this season. That is the most goals shipped in that period of the game by any club in the top flight. While half of those last-gasp strikes have not affected Leeds' results, the other half have - meaning the Whites have dropped a league-high nine points at the death. If every Premier League game had ended after 85 minutes this season, Leeds would be ninth in the table and in the hunt for European football.
Source: BBC February 23, 2026 17:02 UTC