Leeds United 2-1 Wolves: Rayan Ait-Nouri's 74th-minute own goal gifts hosts victory as they come from behind after Daniel Podence had fired Bruno Lage's side into an early lead

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Rayan Ait-Nouri's second-half own goal secured Leeds a 2-1 home win against Wolves in their opening Premier League game of the season at Elland Road.

Ait-Nouri diverted Patrick Bamford's low cross into his own net to complete Leeds' fightback after Rodrigo had cancelled out Daniel Podence's early effort before half-time.

It was tough luck on Wolves, who had been the better side for most of the second half before Ait-Nouri turned the ball past his goalkeeper Jose Sa.

Rayan Ait-Nouri turned the ball into his own net late in the game to gift the hosts the perfect start to the 2022-23 season

Rayan Ait-Nouri turned the ball into his own net late in the game to gift the hosts the perfect start to the 2022-23 season

Rayan Ait-Nouri turned the ball into his own net late in the game to gift the hosts the perfect start to the 2022-23 season

Ait-Nouri's 74th minute own goal was initially credited as a goal for debutant Brenden Aaronson

Ait-Nouri's 74th minute own goal was initially credited as a goal for debutant Brenden Aaronson 

Jesse Marsch's side won just their second game in their last six in a record stretching back to last season

Jesse Marsch's side won just their second game in their last six in a record stretching back to last season

Daniel Podence opened the scoring in the sixth minute with an acrobatic half-volley that went in off the bar

Daniel Podence opened the scoring in the sixth minute with an acrobatic half-volley that went in off the bar

Pedro Neto was found wide on the left before beating Rasmus Kristensen and sending a cross towards Hwang Hee-Chan at the back post, who headed the ball pack into Podence's path

Pedro Neto was found wide on the left before beating Rasmus Kristensen and sending a cross towards Hwang Hee-Chan at the back post, who headed the ball pack into Podence's path

As the French left-back attempted to clear Bamford's pin-point ball across the face of goal, he came under fierce pressure from Leeds' summer signing Brenden Aaronson, who was initially credited with the winner on an impressive debut.

Podence had already flashed an early shot wide for Wolves when he fired them into a sixth-minute lead.

Leeds right-back Rasmus Kristensen, one of four summer signings making his debut for the Yorkshire club, came off second best in a chase for a long ball over the top with Pedro Neto and Wolves ruthlessly took advantage.

Rodrigo then equalised 18 minutes later to send an already bouncing Elland Road into a frenzy

Rodrigo then equalised 18 minutes later to send an already bouncing Elland Road into a frenzy

Rodrigo's strike beat Jose Sa at his near post for pace and power to bring Leeds back level

Rodrigo's strike beat Jose Sa at his near post for pace and power to bring Leeds back level

Neto's cross to the far post was met by Hwang Hee-Chan's cushioned header and Podence's volley span off the turf and in off the underside of the crossbar.

The home fans in a sell-out Elland Road crowd demanded a response and USA midfielder Aaronson went close to an equaliser in his first Premier League appearance when his neat turn and shot was deflected for a corner.

Hwang served warning of his forward threat with a neat flick over Diego Llorente, but he shot straight at Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier with the goal in full sight and, soon after, Leeds equalised.

Leander Dendoncker had the chance to put the visitors ahead on the cusp of half-time but Meslier stood firm in his way

Leander Dendoncker had the chance to put the visitors ahead on the cusp of half-time but Meslier stood firm in his way

Hwang Hee-Chan was removed in the second half after struggling with an injury sustained in an earlier challenge

Hwang Hee-Chan was removed in the second half after struggling with an injury sustained in an earlier challenge

Wolves defender Ait-Nouri was caught dithering in his penalty area and, when the ball broke to Rodrigo on the right edge of the box, the Spain forward drilled a low angled shot inside goalkeeper Sa's near post.

Meslier kept Leeds level in first-half stoppage time when he kept out Leander Dendoncker's close-range effort following another deft Hwang assist.

Wolves took control at the start of the second period and Meslier came to Leeds' rescue again as he tipped Dendoncker's header from a corner over the crossbar.

Aaronson was hugely impressive on his debut following his move from RB Salzburg in the summer

Aaronson was hugely impressive on his debut following his move from RB Salzburg in the summer

Having made several fine saves throughout the match Jose Sa was given no chance after Aaronson's strike came off Ait-Nouri from close range

Having made several fine saves throughout the match Jose Sa was given no chance after Aaronson's strike came off Ait-Nouri from close range

Leeds struggled to retain possession and, as Wolves probed in a bid to regain the lead, Kristensen's superb last-ditch tackle denied Ait-Nouri a clear run on goal.

Whites boss Jesse Marsch sent on Mateusz Klich and later Sam Greenwood for Rodrigo and debutant Marc Roca respectively and the changes sparked his side into life.

They strung together their first fluent attack since the interval and snatched a 74th-minute lead when Ait-Nouri turned Bamford's pinpoint low cross from five yards into his own net to make it 2-1.

With a brilliant start to the 2022-23 season Marsch's side can begin to put the disappointment of last term behind them

With a brilliant start to the 2022-23 season Marsch's side can begin to put the disappointment of last term behind them

Wolves manager Bruno Lage was visibly incensed at the final whistle after another disappointing loss for his side

Wolves manager Bruno Lage was visibly incensed at the final whistle after another disappointing loss for his side

Lage's side have now lost 10 of their last 15 games after a horrendous finish to last season saw a seventh-placed finish slip away

Lage's side have now lost 10 of their last 15 games after a horrendous finish to last season saw a seventh-placed finish slip away

 

Bamford, skipper for the day in the absence of injured defender Liam Cooper, then saw his header from Jack Harrison's cross brilliantly saved by Sa as Leeds swept forward again.

Aaronson and Bamford made way for substitutes Crysencio Summerville and Joe Gelhardt in the closing stages and Leeds held on to clinch all three points in their season's opener.

Full report to follow. 

LEEDS vs WOLVES MATCHFACTS

LEEDS (4-2-3-1): Meslier, Kristensen, Llorente, Koch, Struijk, Roca (Greenwood 72'), Adams, Aaronson (Summerville 84'), Rodrigo (Klich 64'), Harrison, Bamford (Gelhardt 84')

Goals: Rodrigo 24', Rayan Ait-Nouri OG 74'

Booked: Jack Harrison, Tyler Adams

Manager: Jesse Marsch

WOLVES (4-2-3-1): Sa, Jony, Collins, Kilman, Ait-Nouri, Dendonckey, Neves, Podence, Gibbs-White, Neto, Hwang Hee-Chan (Campbell 85')

Goals: Daniel Podence 6'

Booked:

Manager: Bruno Lage

Referee: Robert Jones

 

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