Manchester United hold Leeds United to a 1-1 draw on Sunday in the Premier League

The hosts took the lead through Brenden Aaronson, as the American forward stole a march on Ayden Heaven to tuck home on 62 minutes, reports Matthew Holt for Manutd.com.
But United responded and were behind for only three minutes, as Joshua Zirkzee teed up Matheus Cunha to delicately convert our equaliser.
Benjamin Sesko and Cunha both went close to netting a winner inside the final stages, with Senne Lammens also on hand to repel the Whites’s late pushes.
Leeds flew out of the early sparring with confidence, as their recent results suggested they might, with Anton Stach soaring into a full-blooded challenge on Cunha.

Manuel Ugarte’s tidy tackle sprung a dangerous counter-attack as the Reds came forward after the break. Dorgu managed to get the better of Aaronson, before teeing up Ugarte again, who didn’t get the requisite connection on his shot at goal.
Cunha did well to open up the Leeds backline soon after, with his cross eventually foiled. Shaw and Casemiro then linked up well with our no.18 finding Sesko inside the area, but his header was wayward, and the flag was also raised by the linesman for offside.
As the clock ticked past the hour mark, Farke’s side hit the front. A mix-up allowed Aaronson in on goal, behind Heaven, and with the USMNT international left with just Lammens to beat, he made no mistake, dispatching into the bottom corner.
But just three minutes later, we had a leveler, after a brilliant move between our three forwards. Sesko flicked the ball into the recently introduced Zirkzee, who then played a delicate pass behind the Leeds backline. Cunha showed great guile to spot the opening, before rolling the ball past Perri to level the game again.

Noah Okafor was the quickest to react to another dangerous long throw into the box from the hosts. The former Milan forward tried an acrobatic attempt which had to be pushed away from safety by Lammens.
A great move from the Reds saw Cunha and Zirkzee again link up. The latter crossed superbly for Sesko, but he couldn’t find the net, his effort flying wide of the post.
Amorim’s side then had another gilt-edged chance to go ahead, as Dorgu’s driving run into the box caused issues. The ex-Lecce man teed up Cunha, who curled an effort against the post that looked to have beaten Perri in the process.
Joel Piroe almost made an instant impact as Leeds swarmed forward with only minutes remaining. Stach’s neat pass teed up the Dutchman, as he bent his effort towards the top corner, only on this occasion, with too much power to find the back of the net.
As four minutes were added, it was our Roses rivals who pressed on with a succession of late corners, but the Reds stood up to the test well to hang on for a spirited point on the road.

