In what was one of the match of the matchday, Marcos Biesla Leeds had one over Brendan Rodger Leicester City to go 12th.
Brendan Rodgers Leicester came to this game full of optimism, having not lost any game in their past five matches in all competitions, but were stunned by Leeds.
Leeds who had an excellent start to the season, have seen some cracks creep into their game dropping them into the bottom half of the table. But they are beginning to have a grasp of it, having now had two wins in the last two.
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Leicester knew they had the chance to go second if they won at home, and would have thought they were on course to do so, when Harvey Barnes put them in front in the 13th minute.
But their hopes were dashed when Bamford assisted Dallas only two minutes later to level the scores. The both sides would go into the break with the scores level.
Leeds who have been known for their front feet football this season, were attacking as much as they were defending. With both sides adept at counter attacking moves, it was quite a see-saw, until Patrick Bamford who had provided the goal for the leveler put the team in front in the 70th minute.
Brendan Rodgers would come all out to find an equalizer in a bid to take something away from this game, but all to no avail.
As the game progressed, Rodgers threw everything on to secure a draw, but a wasteful setpiece from James Maddison would create the space for Leeds to counter and Patrick Bamford once more being the provider.
The away win keeps Leeds in 12th and next they host Everton as they look to extend their winning run to three games. Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester side now down to fourth with a win by Liverpool in their game, and they will hope to drop this off when they travel to Craven Cottage to challenge Scott Parker’s Fulham.