Leeds United rollickings, Wolves technical area madness, trio’s bad day and off-camera moments

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Leeds United at Molineux is a recipe for madness and though there was little method in their work at times, they still had enough to beat Wolves.

A 4-2 victory, their sixth of the Premier League season, drove Javi Gracia's men up from 19th to 14th in the table, highlighting just how tight the relegation battle has become.

Goals from Jack Harrison, Luke Ayling, Rasmus Kristensen and Rodrigo did the job but the goals didn't tell half of the story, with VAR interventions and a pair of red cards for the hosts.

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Jonny's dismissal for a horrible challenge on Ayling was followed by unused substitute Matheus Nunes' sending off, in the technical area, for anger aimed at an assistant referee.

Here's the YEP take on another madcap encounter at Molineux.

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Crysencio Summerville

The winger came into a fractious, physical game and showed his intelligence, using the ball brilliantly to relieve pressure and hurt the hosts. He was creative but he was selfless, knowing when to give the ball and when to carry it. It was a 10-minute cameo that became a 17-minute performance thanks to all the stoppage time and his role was pivotal late on. The assist for Rodrigo's goal was a just reward.

WOLVES WOE - Leeds United were 4-2 winners at Wolves who lost their heads collectively late on. Pic: GettyWOLVES WOE - Leeds United were 4-2 winners at Wolves who lost their heads collectively late on. Pic: Getty
WOLVES WOE - Leeds United were 4-2 winners at Wolves who lost their heads collectively late on. Pic: Getty

Rasmus Kristensen

The Dane has barely featured of late and, as a result, lost his place in the national team. But he was brought on at an important time at Molineux and within seconds had scored the third goal. Kristensen has come in for prais