Coming off a 7-0 thrashing at Manchester City on Tuesday, Leeds—down to nine senior players and with a 15-year-old on the bench amid an injury crisis—was ripped apart in the first half as Gabriel Martinelli scored twice and Bukayo Saka added another
Gabriel Martinelli
Injury-hit Leeds slumped to its second alarming loss in five days, 1-4 at home to Arsenal in the only English Premier League match to take place because of a wave of pandemic-affected postponements. The match on Saturday was marred by an allegation of racial abuse from a spectator toward Arsenal’s players. It was reported to officials by Arsenal, manager Mikel Arteta said.
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Coming off a 7-0 thrashing at Manchester City on Tuesday, Leeds—down to nine senior players and with a 15-year-old on the bench amid an injury crisis—was ripped apart in the first half as Gabriel Martinelli scored twice and Bukayo Saka added another.
The home side was better organised in the second half and managed a consolation when Raphinha converted a penalty after striker Joe Gelhardt, 19, was tripped by Ben White, Arsenal’s former Leeds center back. Substitute Emile Smith Rowe’s 84th-minute goal piled on the misery for Leeds, which is five points above the relegation zone having played three games more than third-to-last Burnley.
Meanwhile, COVID-19-hit Chelsea were held to a goalless draw by Wolves on Sunday after the Premier League rejected their request to postpone the game as Manchester City put struggling Newcastle to the sword.
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