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Feb 9, 2019 at 1pm UK at ​Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough)
Attendance: 30,881
Middlesbrough
1-1
LeedsLeeds United
Wing (47')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Phillips (101')

Result: Phillips turns the screw as Leeds claim point at Middlesbrough

Result: Phillips turns the screw as Leeds claim point at Middlesbrough
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Hosts had led through Lewis Wing's goal early in the second half.

Kalvin Phillips headed Leeds back to the top of the Sky Bet Championship with an equaliser in the 11th minute of stoppage time to frustrate Middlesbrough.

Boro looked like climbing to within four points of the top two at the Riverside Stadium courtesy of Lewis Wing's opener less than two minutes after the restart.

But then Leeds' perseverance finally paid off when they found a way to break down Middlesbrough's resistance.

That was the case even though more than 100 minutes of football had to be played because of an interruption in play towards the end of the game when someone on the Leeds bench needed medical attention.

Leeds knew that avoiding defeat would lift them back to the top of the Championship.

But despite plenty of attacking play and movement, Marcelo Bielsa's team were unable to test goalkeeper Darren Randolph before Wing's opener.

Once Mateusz Klich had volleyed wide from Kemar Roofe's cross in his direction, it soon became a question of when Middlesbrough could get the breakthrough.

There was plenty of pressure on the hosts to deliver a performance and a result because of the midweek defeat to Newport in the FA Cup, when fans accused certain players – without foundation in some cases according to the club – of getting involved in a spat with supporters.

But there was no sign of a rift this time as the men in red shirts regularly pressed for the opening goal.

Former Chelsea man John Obi Mikel, back in the thick of the midfield again after a midweek rest, got a couple of good moves rolling. One of those ended with the lively George Saville forcing a save out of Kiko Casilla.

There were also more clear-cut chances. Aden Flint somehow headed over the crossbar from close range when he met Saville's corner, while Flint also headed a Ryan Shotton cross wide.

There had also been an opening for Shotton, after some neat work by George Friend and Saville down the left, before Middlesbrough were eventually rewarded with the opener less than two minutes into the second half.

Friend, asked time and again to press forward, picked out Wing on the edge of the area. The former northern league footballer controlled before side-footing a lovely finish inside Casilla's bottom-left corner.

Leeds – buoyed by the departure of Wing through injury just after the hour – tried a few different things to get back into it. They had five fantastic chances in the space of two minutes during a huge spell of heavy pressure on the Middlesbrough box.

After Daniel Ayala had just done enough to turn Patrick Bamford's effort behind for a corner following a fine Pablo Hernandez pass, Boro were indebted to some excellent goalkeeping and defending.

Randolph made two-point blank saves in quick succession to deny Roofe and then, after Pontus Jansson's header clipped the upright, Bamford could only turn the rebound wide when it looked easier to score.

Then came the lengthy delay, with Phillips on hand to nod in the equaliser in a crowded box.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Norwich CityNorwich31179560392160
2Leeds UnitedLeeds31177751351658
3Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd31167853341955
4West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom31159762402254
5Bristol City31158840301053
6Middlesbrough301312535231251
7Derby CountyDerby3014884235750
8Birmingham CityBirmingham32111384940946
9Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest32111384638846
10Aston Villa31101475649744
11Swansea CitySwansea31128114137444
12Hull City32128124542344
13Blackburn RoversBlackburn311110104247-543
14Preston North EndPreston311010114746140
15Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds311010113445-1140
16Queens Park RangersQPR31116143947-839
17Stoke CityStoke31911113340-738
18Brentford30910114943637
19Wigan AthleticWigan3196163246-1433
20Millwall31710143445-1131
21Rotherham UnitedRotherham32513143151-2028
22Reading31511153244-1226
23Bolton WanderersBolton3268182147-2626
24Ipswich TownIpswich3139192354-3118

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