Leeds United v Aston Villa, 10 March 2022

Score3-0 to Aston Villa
RefereeSimon Hooper
CompetitionPremier League
VenueElland Road
Attendance36,400
Kick-off: 7.45pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 28 Leeds United won: 8 Drawn: 10 Aston Villa won: 10 Leeds United scored: 25 Aston Villa scored: 28 This was Aston Villa's biggest win at Elland Road since a 3-0 victory in the League Cup on 30 October 1985.

0 Leeds United

Manager: Jesse Marsch

3 Aston Villa

Manager: Steven Gerrard

Goals:

Goals:

Philippe Coutinho 22 G
Matty Cash 65 G
Calum Chambers 73 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Illan Meslier
Defender Luke Ayling
Defender Junior Firpo
Defender/Midfielder Stuart Dallas
Defender/Midfielder Robin Koch
Defender/Midfielder Pascal Struijk
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder Jack Harrison
Midfielder/Forward Daniel James
Midfielder/Forward Raphinha
Forward Rodrigo

Starting lineup:

Emiliano Martínez Goalkeeper
Tyrone Mings Defender
Matty Cash Defender/Midfielder
Calum Chambers Defender/Midfielder
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Douglas Luiz Midfielder
John McGinn Midfielder
Jacob Ramsey Midfielder
Philippe Coutinho Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward
Ollie Watkins Forward

Substitutions:

Joe Gelhardt for Rodrigo 46
Patrick Bamford for Jack Harrison 58
Mateusz Klich for Adam Forshaw 67

Substitutions:

Morgan Sanson for Danny Ings 71
Emi Buendía for Philippe Coutinho 77
Ashley Young for Douglas Luiz 87

Cards:

Robin Koch 45 Y
Joe Gelhardt 67 Y
Junior Firpo 81 Y
Daniel James 86 Y
Raphinha 90 Y

Cards:

Ollie Watkins 17 Y
Tyrone Mings 47 Y
Douglas Luiz 62 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender Diego Llorente
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Mateusz Klich
Midfielder/Forward Crysencio Summerville
Forward Patrick Bamford
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Sam Greenwood

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Robin Olsen
Defender/Midfielder Ezri Konsa
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Ashley Young
Midfielder Leon Bailey
Midfielder Emi Buendía
Midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka
Midfielder Tim Iroegbunam
Midfielder Morgan Sanson
Midfielder/Forward Bertrand Traoré

Comments:

League position: 16th Leeds United equalled their club record of six consecutive league defeats (most recently in February 2004 in the Premier League). The Whites failed to score in four consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since January 1995. Jesse Marsch became the first manager to lose his first two games in the Premier League in charge of United since George Graham in September 1996.

Comments:

League position: 9th Aston Villa had now won three consecutive games in the Premier League without conceding for the first time since December 2009. This was Villa's biggest away win in the Premier League since their 3-0 victory at West Bromwich Albion on 20 December 2020. They had now taken 36 points from their 27 games so far in this Premier League season; five points fewer than the same stage of the previous season.

0 Leeds United

Manager: Jesse Marsch

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Illan Meslier
Defender Luke Ayling
Defender Junior Firpo
Defender/Midfielder Stuart Dallas
Defender/Midfielder Robin Koch
Defender/Midfielder Pascal Struijk
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder Jack Harrison
Midfielder/Forward Daniel James
Midfielder/Forward Raphinha
Forward Rodrigo

Substitutions:

Joe Gelhardt for Rodrigo 46
Patrick Bamford for Jack Harrison 58
Mateusz Klich for Adam Forshaw 67

Cards:

Robin Koch 45 Y
Joe Gelhardt 67 Y
Junior Firpo 81 Y
Daniel James 86 Y
Raphinha 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender Diego Llorente
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Mateusz Klich
Midfielder/Forward Crysencio Summerville
Forward Patrick Bamford
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Sam Greenwood

Comments:

League position: 16th Leeds United equalled their club record of six consecutive league defeats (most recently in February 2004 in the Premier League). The Whites failed to score in four consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since January 1995. Jesse Marsch became the first manager to lose his first two games in the Premier League in charge of United since George Graham in September 1996.

3 Aston Villa

Manager: Steven Gerrard

Goals:

Philippe Coutinho 22 G
Matty Cash 65 G
Calum Chambers 73 G

Starting lineup:

Emiliano Martínez Goalkeeper
Tyrone Mings Defender
Matty Cash Defender/Midfielder
Calum Chambers Defender/Midfielder
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Douglas Luiz Midfielder
John McGinn Midfielder
Jacob Ramsey Midfielder
Philippe Coutinho Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward
Ollie Watkins Forward

Substitutions:

Morgan Sanson for Danny Ings 71
Emi Buendía for Philippe Coutinho 77
Ashley Young for Douglas Luiz 87

Cards:

Ollie Watkins 17 Y
Tyrone Mings 47 Y
Douglas Luiz 62 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Robin Olsen
Defender/Midfielder Ezri Konsa
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Ashley Young
Midfielder Leon Bailey
Midfielder Emi Buendía
Midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka
Midfielder Tim Iroegbunam
Midfielder Morgan Sanson
Midfielder/Forward Bertrand Traoré

Comments:

League position: 9th Aston Villa had now won three consecutive games in the Premier League without conceding for the first time since December 2009. This was Villa's biggest away win in the Premier League since their 3-0 victory at West Bromwich Albion on 20 December 2020. They had now taken 36 points from their 27 games so far in this Premier League season; five points fewer than the same stage of the previous season.