Jimenez snatches Wolves win at Leeds


Wolves snatched all three points against Leeds as Raul Jimenez’s deflected second-half effort gave them a 1-0 victory at Elland Road on Monday Night Football.  

An energetic Leeds dominated the first half but failed to find an opener, the best chance in fact falling to Wolves’ Daniel Podence, whose effort was saved by Illan Meslier.

But Wolves improved in the second half, and after Romain Saiss’ superb volley was rightly ruled out for offside by VAR, the visitors took the lead as Jimenez’s effort from the edge took a wicked deflection off Kalvin Phillips and wrong-footed Meslier (70).

Jimenez may count himself lucky not to have been sent off late on for a kick out at Robin Koch, and despite some late Leeds pressure, Wolves held on for their second straight victory having lost their previous two games. Leeds lost for the first time in three games, and sit on seven points from five games.

Player ratings

Leeds: Meslier (6), Ayling (7), Koch (6), Struijk (5), Dallas (6), Phillips (6), Costa (6), Klich (6), Harrison (6), Rodrigo (5), Bamford (6)

Subs: Poveda (5), Hernandez (5), Raphinha (NA)

Wolves: Rui Patricio (6), Semedo (6), Boly (7), Coady (7), Kilman (8), Saiss (7), Dendoncker (6), Moutinho (6), Neto (7), Podence (7), Jimenez (7)

Subs: Traore (6), Neves (NA), Marcal (NA)

Man of the match: Max Kilman

How Wolves stood firm to steal three points

Leeds’ energy was relentless in the first half, virtually camping themselves in Wolves’ half, but without finding an opener.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side had nine shots in the first half – only Chelsea against West Brom (11) have had more attempts in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League game this season without scoring.

They were reduced to half chances, albeit frequent – Luke Ayling saw a shot well blocked by Max Kilman, Douglas Costa dragged wide from a good position, and Rodrigo’s chest and volley was stopped by Rui Patricio – but the best opportunity fell to Wolves in first-half stoppage time.

After Romain Saiss pulled back Leander Dendoncker’s cross, Podence ran onto the ball, took a touch and saw his fierce effort beaten away by Meslier.

And Wolves came out the brighter in the second half as Saiss looked to have given them the lead, smashing home a brilliant half volley from 18 yards after Podence’s cross had been cleared, but Podence was found to be offside from Conor Coady’s initial diagonal.

Second-half kings

40 of Wolves’ last 56 goals have come in the second half

The goal came from sheer persistence from Jimenez, dancing across the edge of the box and turning before shooting, but the effort would have been comfortably saved by Meslier had it not taken a nick off Phillips’ head, dropping into the bottom left corner as the goalkeeper dived right.

Raul Jimenez celebrates scoring for Wolves against Leeds
Image: Jimenez’s effort deflected off Kalvin Phillips in the 70th minute

Since the start of last season, Jimenez (30) is one of only four Premier League players to have scored 30+ goals in all competitions alongside Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Leeds came close to levelling with six minutes remaining as Saiss’ interception fell to Ian Poveda in the box, but his poked effort looped up just over Raphinha’s head as Wolves survived.

Team news

Leeds made three changes following the 1-1 draw with Man City over a fortnight ago; Roberts and Alioski dropped to the bench, replaced by Harrison and Rodrigo. Skipper Cooper was injured in the warm-up, so Struijk replaced him.

Wolves meanwhile made just a single change from the 1-0 win over Fulham as Neves was replaced by Moutinho in midfield.

Though Jimenez turned out to the matchwinner, his evening nearly ended on a sour note as he kicked out at Koch after the two collided on the touchline. Jimenez didn’t catch Koch, and neither referee David Coote nor VAR Michael Oliver saw anything wrong with the Mexican’s action.

Wolves, nowhere near their best, were nevertheless rewarded for standing firm against a Leeds side who seemed to spend all their energy on a first-half blitz which failed to yield a goal.

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What the managers said…

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo: “The hard work of the boys pleased me most, the fitness of the team. We grew as the game went by. Both teams worked very hard and it was a very good game.

“I think this is the bounce-back that we desire. A second clean sheet in a row. It was a very difficult game for us, Leeds started very well, caused us enormous problems, but the second half we played good.”

Opta stats

  • Leeds suffered their first home defeat in 12 games in all competitions (W8 D3), since a 0-1 defeat to Wigan in the Championship in February 2020.
  • Wolves have won four league meetings in a row against Leeds for the first time since February 1958-April 1960 (a run of five).
  • Leeds mustered 13 shots in the game without scoring, with only three sides in this season’s Premier League managing more without a goal (Fulham v Aston Villa 16, West Ham v Newcastle 15 and Sheffield Utd v Leeds 14).
  • Wolves have won three of their first five games (L2) of a top-flight campaign for the first time since 1979-80.

What’s next?

Leeds now go to Aston Villa in the Premier League on Friday night at 8pm, while Wolves host Newcastle on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League at 4.30pm.

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