Three late strikes secured all three points as Leeds came from behind to secure all three points
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Leeds defeat Sheffield 3-1Brenden Aaronson starts, logs 58 mins score three unanswered late in matchFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
U.S. international Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United defeated Sheffield United 3-1 in the English Championship on Monday, as they secured all three points to remain atop the Championship standings.
Aaronson logged 58 minutes, being named to the XI, but being one of the first changes of the second half as the searched for a leveling goal after an early own-goal from goalkeeper Islian Meslier handed Sheffield a lead 15 minutes into the tie.
The equalizer came, with former Barcelona defender Junior Firpo bagging a goal in the 72nd minute to help them secure a point. Then, Ao Tanaka bagged the go-ahead strike in the 89th minute before Joel Piroe banged in a long-range effort just one minute later in the 90th minute to secure all three points.
At the end of the Matchday, Leeds remained in first, with trailing them by five points in second. The top two teams in the Championship at the end of the campaign earn an automatic berth into the Premier League come next season.
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Aaronson's cameo was solid, but nothing special as the 24-year-old logged just 25 touches on the ball throughout the match. He completed 16 of 18 passes on the ball, and created one attacking chance as well. He had two touches in the Sheffield box, and completed one successful dribble, too.
Monday was his 33rd appearance for Leeds in the Championship this season.
Leeds are now seven points clear of third-place Burnley, as well. Promotion is within sight.
DID YOU KNOW?
Leeds last competed in the Premier League in the 2023-24 season, where fellow U.S. internationals Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie both played for the club during the season.
WHAT NEXT FOR LEEDS?
Leeds return to the pitch on Saturday, March 1 against West Brom. Fellow U.S. international Daryl Dike, who recently returned from a lengthy spell on the sidelines, will look to get minutes against Aaronson and Co.






