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Leeds vs Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction today

Relive all the action as Spurs dominate Leeds for a huge win

Michael Jones
Saturday 26 February 2022 16:23 GMT
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Harry Kane put in a brilliant all-round display as Spurs beat Leeds 4-0
Harry Kane put in a brilliant all-round display as Spurs beat Leeds 4-0 (Getty Images)

Harry Kane produced a masterclass as Tottenham gave their Champions League hopes a shot in the arm and put Leeds further into the relegation mire with a dominant 4-0 win in this Premier League clash.

Leeds fell apart early on in front of an expectant Elland Road crowd, conceding twice inside 15 minutes as goals from Matt Doherty and Dejan Kulusevski put Spurs in the driving seat.

Kane volleyed home a third in the 27th minute - making Leeds only the second side in Premier League history to concede three or more goals in five consecutive matches in the competition, after Sunderland in November 2005 - and Son Heung-min completed the rout late on following a brilliant Kane assist.

A midweek defeat to Burnley had left a frustrated Antonio Conte questioning his Tottenham future, although he later rowed back on his post-match comments and attributed them to passion in the heat of the moment after a disappointing loss.

This was the perfect bounce-back performance for Spurs, who leapfrogged Wolves into seventh in the table but Leeds have now conceded 14 goals in their last three matches and appear to be staring down the barrel of a return to the Championship unless they can quickly turn things round.

Relive all the action from Elland Road below:

Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

63 mins: Jadon Sancho is now on for Manchester United replacing Fred. Christian Kabasele and Ken Sema come on for Watford replacing Jeremy Ngakia and Josh King.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:23

Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

60 mins: Manchester United just can’t score. Hassane Kamara had an effort from range fired high and wide before United put together a fine attack. Pogba comes in from the left and gives the ball to Elanga. He loses it but the ball bounces out to Fernandes. He drives up to the byline and darts inside before cutting the ball back to Ronaldo. He meets it in space with a first time shot but fires his chance at Elanga and the ball hits his teammate, bouncing wide for a goal kick.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:21

Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

56 mins: Chance! Anthony Elanga starts a move for Manchester United who work the ball over to Bruno Fernandes on the inside right. He floats the ball into the box for Elanga but he fires wide from six-yards out.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:17

Brighton 0 - 1 Aston Villa: Matty Cash booked for showing T-shirt in support of family in Ukraine

Aston Villa defender Matty Cash was shown a yellow card on Saturday for displaying a message in support of his Poland international teammate caught up in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Tomasz Kedziora plays for Dynamo Kyiv and is thought to be still in the city with his family as the Russian army descends on the capital.

On Saturday morning, the Polish national team released a statement announcing they would boycott their World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final with Russia next month, and it also included a message of support for Kedziora.

Aston Villa’s Matty Cash booked for showing T-shirt in support of family in Ukraine

Taking charge of only his third Premier League match, referee John Brooks showed Cash a yellow card

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:15

Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

53 mins: Alex Telles finds Paul Pogba in the box but he’s closed down by four defenders as he tries to weave his way into a position to shoot. He loses the ball but United recover it quickly. Pogba drifts out to the left side of the box and receives it back. His deflected ball into the box comes to Ronaldo who wins the ball but gets clattered by Kamara. United want a penalty but they don’t get one.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:14

Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

50 mins: Chance! Nemanja Matic dinks the ball into the left side of the penalty area as Paul Pogba gets in behind. He meets the ball on the volley and hits a side-footed shot back across the box but sends it wide of the far post!

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:09

Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

48 mins: Paul Pogba wins the ball in midfield and flicks a pass over the top for Cristiano Ronaldo who makes a run in behind Craig Cathcart. Jeremy Ngakia comes across to close him down but the offside flag goes up as Ronaldo’s shot loops over the goal.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:08

GOAL! Crystal Palace 1 - 1 Burnley (Milivojevic OG, 46’)⚽️

46 mins: 38 seconds into the second half at Selhurst Park and Burnley have an equaliser. A long ball from Conor Roberts comes to Wout Weghorst who flicks it up to the byline for Aaron Lennon. He fizzes the ball into the box and it strikes Luka Milivojevic and finishes in the back of the net.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:06

Second half: Man Utd 0 - 0 Watford

Kick off: The players are back out at Old Trafford for the second half. No changes from either team as Watford get the ball rolling again.

Michael Jones26 February 2022 16:03

Fifa facing pressure to ban Russia from 2022 World Cup

Fifa is facing increasing pressure, both from governments and within football, to exclude Russia from the World Cup 2022.

Reports on Saturday stated that the UK government was going to make further moves on the world governing body, through the Football Association, and The Independent has been told it is a feeling increasingly shared by other European governments and key figures within football federations.

The idea is to make Russia such an international pariah, to the point the war is an unsustainable domestic policy, and both government and football officials have privately expressed amazement that Fifa have not yet acted.

Fifa facing pressure to ban Russia from 2022 World Cup

World football’s governing body will be urged to act by the UK government, through the Football Association, among others

Michael Jones26 February 2022 15:58

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