With Jack Harrison shining wide down the left, terrorizing Everton’s Nathan Patterson at times and Luis Sinistera scoring a stunning equaliser, a ferocious but fragile Leeds full of menace but retained a decided vulnerability on the counter-attack. Lampard’s bid for a first Premier League win saw the Everton manager preside over a switch from a 3-4-3 formation to a 4-3-3 with three wingers, Gordon, Dwight McNeill and Demarai Gray. The visitors had hoped to include Neal Maupay but Lampard’s new striker, a £15m arrival from Brighton last Friday, was unavailable as the Premier League failed to process the paperwork required to confirm his registration in time. The August bank holiday on Monday and the closure of its head office was cited as the reason why Everton, however, were largely unaffected. Does not matter; Gordon took just 17 minutes to remind Elland Road that wingers can score too. The 21-year-old’s second goal in two games was a fine one, a confident, beautifully weighted low shot that slotted under Illan Meslier after Gordon had ghosted into the area to respond to Alex Iwobi’s fine pass with a sort of blind run. Lampard. a career was built. It’s no wonder Chelsea spent the summer chasing Gordon and his price may have only risen after a goal that started from the left flank. Although Sinistera – the Colombian winger who started his first game for Leeds following a summer move from Feyenoord – tried to cut the ball away, his intervention only worked for McNeill, who in turn played Iwobi. Diego Llorente won’t be interested in seeing repeats of what happened next. Marsch’s centre-back looked well placed to limit Iwobi’s room to manoeuvre, but instead got his feet into a horrible tangle and looked frustrated as Meslier slotted the ball into the back of the net. Anthony Gordon’s fine finish puts Everton ahead. Photo: Tony McArdle/Everton FC/Getty Images Having benefited from Llorente’s last wobble, Everton apparently decided the best way to maintain their lead was to frustrate Leeds and slow down the pace of deep defending and time-wasting practiced, notably by Jordan Pickford. However, the Everton keeper could not be blamed when he collided with Rodrigo as the pair tackled a loose ball outside the area. The Leeds forward was left in agony, nursing a suspected dislocated shoulder. Although Patrick Bamford had recovered enough from a groin injury to be named on the bench, Marsh deemed it too early for his recovering striker to make an entrance and duly sent on Joe Gelhardt in Rodrigo’s place. By now, Leeds’ early dynamic, intense aggression had given way to growing irritation with their visitors, which ensured James Tarkowski was not given the benefit of the doubt when he called off the game to seek medical attention for a head injury. Start your evenings with the Guardian’s view of the world of football Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Brenden Aaronson almost turned the tide early in the second half, but Pickford proved equal to the American international’s powerful right-footed shot. The England keeper’s superb full save saw Bamford start jogging up and down the touchline as the Elland Road decibel level reached new heights. Aaronson has done very well since his nearly £25m move from RB Salzburg, but the £21m Sinisterra looks another smart buy on Marsch’s part. The 23-year-old underlined his value to his new team-mates with Aaronson’s characteristically intelligent pass and, having passed the ball onto his left foot, fired low past Pickford as the hapless Everton keeper blocked his sight by Tarkowski. Hats off to Gelhardt, though, for a baiting run that caught Everton’s defense out of position. As the temperatures rose, Gordon and Rasmus Christensen went head-to-head in a heated argument that not only turned into a small melee, but turned up the heat noticeably in the adjacent technical areas. Eventually things boiled over, with Gordon and Christensen booked and, moments later, Gray’s shot found the back of Meslier’s net, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside. At the other end, Gelhardt was inches away from goal with a shot that curled fractionally wide after his typically classy touch had enabled him to take almost full advantage of Mateusz Klich’s pass. Gelhardt had impressed but that didn’t stop Marsch replacing him with Bamford in the 76th minute as Marsch tried, in vain, to spoil Lampard’s night.


title: “Leeds Luis Sinistera Keeps Everton And Frank Lampard Waiting For Victory Premier League Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Selena Barnes”


With Jack Harrison shining wide down the left, terrorizing Everton’s Nathan Patterson at times and Luis Sinistera scoring a stunning equaliser, a ferocious but fragile Leeds full of menace but retained a decided vulnerability on the counter-attack. Lampard’s bid for a first Premier League win saw the Everton manager preside over a switch from a 3-4-3 formation to a 4-3-3 with three wingers, Gordon, Dwight McNeill and Demarai Gray. The visitors had hoped to include Neal Maupay but Lampard’s new striker, a £15m arrival from Brighton last Friday, was unavailable as the Premier League failed to process the paperwork required to confirm his registration in time. The August bank holiday on Monday and the closure of its head office was cited as the reason why Everton, however, were largely unaffected. Does not matter; Gordon took just 17 minutes to remind Elland Road that wingers can score too. The 21-year-old’s second goal in two games was a fine one, a confident, beautifully weighted low shot that slotted under Illan Meslier after Gordon had ghosted into the area to respond to Alex Iwobi’s fine pass with a sort of blind run. Lampard. a career was built. It’s no wonder Chelsea spent the summer chasing Gordon and his price may have only risen after a goal that started from the left flank. Although Sinistera – the Colombian winger who started his first game for Leeds following a summer move from Feyenoord – tried to cut the ball away, his intervention only worked for McNeill, who in turn played Iwobi. Diego Llorente won’t be interested in seeing repeats of what happened next. Marsch’s centre-back looked well placed to limit Iwobi’s room to manoeuvre, but instead got his feet into a horrible tangle and looked frustrated as Meslier slotted the ball into the back of the net. Anthony Gordon’s fine finish puts Everton ahead. Photo: Tony McArdle/Everton FC/Getty Images Having benefited from Llorente’s last wobble, Everton apparently decided the best way to maintain their lead was to frustrate Leeds and slow down the pace of deep defending and time-wasting practiced, notably by Jordan Pickford. However, the Everton keeper could not be blamed when he collided with Rodrigo as the pair tackled a loose ball outside the area. The Leeds forward was left in agony, nursing a suspected dislocated shoulder. Although Patrick Bamford had recovered enough from a groin injury to be named on the bench, Marsh deemed it too early for his recovering striker to make an entrance and duly sent on Joe Gelhardt in Rodrigo’s place. By now, Leeds’ early dynamic, intense aggression had given way to growing irritation with their visitors, which ensured James Tarkowski was not given the benefit of the doubt when he called off the game to seek medical attention for a head injury. Start your evenings with the Guardian’s view of the world of football Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Brenden Aaronson almost turned the tide early in the second half, but Pickford proved equal to the American international’s powerful right-footed shot. The England keeper’s superb full save saw Bamford start jogging up and down the touchline as the Elland Road decibel level reached new heights. Aaronson has done very well since his nearly £25m move from RB Salzburg, but the £21m Sinisterra looks another smart buy on Marsch’s part. The 23-year-old underlined his value to his new team-mates with Aaronson’s characteristically intelligent pass and, having passed the ball onto his left foot, fired low past Pickford as the hapless Everton keeper blocked his sight by Tarkowski. Hats off to Gelhardt, though, for a baiting run that caught Everton’s defense out of position. As the temperatures rose, Gordon and Rasmus Christensen went head-to-head in a heated argument that not only turned into a small melee, but turned up the heat noticeably in the adjacent technical areas. Eventually things boiled over, with Gordon and Christensen booked and, moments later, Gray’s shot found the back of Meslier’s net, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside. At the other end, Gelhardt was inches away from goal with a shot that curled fractionally wide after his typically classy touch had enabled him to take almost full advantage of Mateusz Klich’s pass. Gelhardt had impressed but that didn’t stop Marsch replacing him with Bamford in the 76th minute as Marsch tried, in vain, to spoil Lampard’s night.


title: “Leeds Luis Sinistera Keeps Everton And Frank Lampard Waiting For Victory Premier League Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Olivia Brown”


With Jack Harrison shining wide down the left, terrorizing Everton’s Nathan Patterson at times and Luis Sinistera scoring a stunning equaliser, a ferocious but fragile Leeds full of menace but retained a decided vulnerability on the counter-attack. Lampard’s bid for a first Premier League win saw the Everton manager preside over a switch from a 3-4-3 formation to a 4-3-3 with three wingers, Gordon, Dwight McNeill and Demarai Gray. The visitors had hoped to include Neal Maupay but Lampard’s new striker, a £15m arrival from Brighton last Friday, was unavailable as the Premier League failed to process the paperwork required to confirm his registration in time. The August bank holiday on Monday and the closure of its head office was cited as the reason why Everton, however, were largely unaffected. Does not matter; Gordon took just 17 minutes to remind Elland Road that wingers can score too. The 21-year-old’s second goal in two games was a fine one, a confident, beautifully weighted low shot that slotted under Illan Meslier after Gordon had ghosted into the area to respond to Alex Iwobi’s fine pass with a sort of blind run. Lampard. a career was built. It’s no wonder Chelsea spent the summer chasing Gordon and his price may have only risen after a goal that started from the left flank. Although Sinistera – the Colombian winger who started his first game for Leeds following a summer move from Feyenoord – tried to cut the ball away, his intervention only worked for McNeill, who in turn played Iwobi. Diego Llorente won’t be interested in seeing repeats of what happened next. Marsch’s centre-back looked well placed to limit Iwobi’s room to manoeuvre, but instead got his feet into a horrible tangle and looked frustrated as Meslier slotted the ball into the back of the net. Anthony Gordon’s fine finish puts Everton ahead. Photo: Tony McArdle/Everton FC/Getty Images Having benefited from Llorente’s last wobble, Everton apparently decided the best way to maintain their lead was to frustrate Leeds and slow down the pace of deep defending and time-wasting practiced, notably by Jordan Pickford. However, the Everton keeper could not be blamed when he collided with Rodrigo as the pair tackled a loose ball outside the area. The Leeds forward was left in agony, nursing a suspected dislocated shoulder. Although Patrick Bamford had recovered enough from a groin injury to be named on the bench, Marsh deemed it too early for his recovering striker to make an entrance and duly sent on Joe Gelhardt in Rodrigo’s place. By now, Leeds’ early dynamic, intense aggression had given way to growing irritation with their visitors, which ensured James Tarkowski was not given the benefit of the doubt when he called off the game to seek medical attention for a head injury. Start your evenings with the Guardian’s view of the world of football Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Brenden Aaronson almost turned the tide early in the second half, but Pickford proved equal to the American international’s powerful right-footed shot. The England keeper’s superb full save saw Bamford start jogging up and down the touchline as the Elland Road decibel level reached new heights. Aaronson has done very well since his nearly £25m move from RB Salzburg, but the £21m Sinisterra looks another smart buy on Marsch’s part. The 23-year-old underlined his value to his new team-mates with Aaronson’s characteristically intelligent pass and, having passed the ball onto his left foot, fired low past Pickford as the hapless Everton keeper blocked his sight by Tarkowski. Hats off to Gelhardt, though, for a baiting run that caught Everton’s defense out of position. As the temperatures rose, Gordon and Rasmus Christensen went head-to-head in a heated argument that not only turned into a small melee, but turned up the heat noticeably in the adjacent technical areas. Eventually things boiled over, with Gordon and Christensen booked and, moments later, Gray’s shot found the back of Meslier’s net, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside. At the other end, Gelhardt was inches away from goal with a shot that curled fractionally wide after his typically classy touch had enabled him to take almost full advantage of Mateusz Klich’s pass. Gelhardt had impressed but that didn’t stop Marsch replacing him with Bamford in the 76th minute as Marsch tried, in vain, to spoil Lampard’s night.


title: “Leeds Luis Sinistera Keeps Everton And Frank Lampard Waiting For Victory Premier League Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-29” author: “Judy Bennett”


With Jack Harrison shining wide down the left, terrorizing Everton’s Nathan Patterson at times and Luis Sinistera scoring a stunning equaliser, a ferocious but fragile Leeds full of menace but retained a decided vulnerability on the counter-attack. Lampard’s bid for a first Premier League win saw the Everton manager preside over a switch from a 3-4-3 formation to a 4-3-3 with three wingers, Gordon, Dwight McNeill and Demarai Gray. The visitors had hoped to include Neal Maupay but Lampard’s new striker, a £15m arrival from Brighton last Friday, was unavailable as the Premier League failed to process the paperwork required to confirm his registration in time. The August bank holiday on Monday and the closure of its head office was cited as the reason why Everton, however, were largely unaffected. Does not matter; Gordon took just 17 minutes to remind Elland Road that wingers can score too. The 21-year-old’s second goal in two games was a fine one, a confident, beautifully weighted low shot that slotted under Illan Meslier after Gordon had ghosted into the area to respond to Alex Iwobi’s fine pass with a sort of blind run. Lampard. a career was built. It’s no wonder Chelsea spent the summer chasing Gordon and his price may have only risen after a goal that started from the left flank. Although Sinistera – the Colombian winger who started his first game for Leeds following a summer move from Feyenoord – tried to cut the ball away, his intervention only worked for McNeill, who in turn played Iwobi. Diego Llorente won’t be interested in seeing repeats of what happened next. Marsch’s centre-back looked well placed to limit Iwobi’s room to manoeuvre, but instead got his feet into a horrible tangle and looked frustrated as Meslier slotted the ball into the back of the net. Anthony Gordon’s fine finish puts Everton ahead. Photo: Tony McArdle/Everton FC/Getty Images Having benefited from Llorente’s last wobble, Everton apparently decided the best way to maintain their lead was to frustrate Leeds and slow down the pace of deep defending and time-wasting practiced, notably by Jordan Pickford. However, the Everton keeper could not be blamed when he collided with Rodrigo as the pair tackled a loose ball outside the area. The Leeds forward was left in agony, nursing a suspected dislocated shoulder. Although Patrick Bamford had recovered enough from a groin injury to be named on the bench, Marsh deemed it too early for his recovering striker to make an entrance and duly sent on Joe Gelhardt in Rodrigo’s place. By now, Leeds’ early dynamic, intense aggression had given way to growing irritation with their visitors, which ensured James Tarkowski was not given the benefit of the doubt when he called off the game to seek medical attention for a head injury. Start your evenings with the Guardian’s view of the world of football Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Brenden Aaronson almost turned the tide early in the second half, but Pickford proved equal to the American international’s powerful right-footed shot. The England keeper’s superb full save saw Bamford start jogging up and down the touchline as the Elland Road decibel level reached new heights. Aaronson has done very well since his nearly £25m move from RB Salzburg, but the £21m Sinisterra looks another smart buy on Marsch’s part. The 23-year-old underlined his value to his new team-mates with Aaronson’s characteristically intelligent pass and, having passed the ball onto his left foot, fired low past Pickford as the hapless Everton keeper blocked his sight by Tarkowski. Hats off to Gelhardt, though, for a baiting run that caught Everton’s defense out of position. As the temperatures rose, Gordon and Rasmus Christensen went head-to-head in a heated argument that not only turned into a small melee, but turned up the heat noticeably in the adjacent technical areas. Eventually things boiled over, with Gordon and Christensen booked and, moments later, Gray’s shot found the back of Meslier’s net, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside. At the other end, Gelhardt was inches away from goal with a shot that curled fractionally wide after his typically classy touch had enabled him to take almost full advantage of Mateusz Klich’s pass. Gelhardt had impressed but that didn’t stop Marsch replacing him with Bamford in the 76th minute as Marsch tried, in vain, to spoil Lampard’s night.