

Patrick Bamford scored his 13th goal of the season to help Leeds end a run of back-to-back defeats to extend Southampton’s own winless run to a far more worrying eight matches.
The striker struck early in the second half, timing his run to perfection to beat offside and latch on to Tyler Roberts’ through-ball before firing a low shot into the far corner.
A neat Stuart Dallas finish from the edge of the box and Raphinha’s superb free-kick sealed the points.
Prior to the opener Leeds had been largely on the back foot, with Jan Vestegaard and Nathan Tella spurning good early chances for the Saints, who were also aggrieved at two refereeing decisions.
The first was a penalty awarded on the pitch after Tella went down in the box, but rightly overruled with VAR showing the forward kicked defender Diego Llorente and not the other way round.
They were more unhappy that a quickly taken free-kick and Che Adams finish was ruled out, with Andre Marriner indicating that he had not blown his whistle to recommence play.
The home side could have all-but wrapped up the points in the five minutes after the opener, but Roberts fired inches wide before Bamford saw a shot well-saved by Alex McCarthy.
The Saints goalkeeper also saved brilliantly with his foot to stop Llorente scoring his first Leeds goal from close range.
Danny Ings started on the bench for the Saints and was introduced with half an hour to play to little effect.
To rub salt in the visitor’s wounds, Oriol Romeu, who had earlier prevented Raphinha shooting after he had broken away with a superb sliding tackle, added to his side’s injury problems by limping off.
The win takes Leeds up to 10th in the table with 35 points from their 25 games. Southampton are five points worse off and eight clear of Fulham, whose form has been picking up as the Saints’ has been crumbling.
First goal crucial as Leeds underline top-flight credentials
If Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Saints are to arrest the slide, they must now do so on the road, with each of their next three fixtures being away from St Mary’s – at Everton, Sheffield United and Manchester City.
They came into this away fixture – billed by Hasenhuttl as their “most intense game” – with some confidence after taking a point off Chelsea courtesy of a battling display.
And they matched fire with fire early on, pressing high and forcing Leeds into numerous errors on a slippery pitch Bamford described afterwards as more like a winter wonderland than a Premier League surface.
However, as the game wore on and chances went begging, it was clear that the first goal would be crucial.
Bamford’s low finish – the first truly incisive strike of the game – proved that, handing Leeds the momentum and adding further weight to the striker’s England case.
With Saints now forced to commit more men forward in pursuit of a goal, it left Leeds the space to exploit, which they did with aplomb.
Switching Raphinha to the left and replacing Jack Harrison with Helder Costa gave the Saints full-backs a new problem they were unable to solve.
It was the substitute who set up Dallas for the second goal, which the Northern Irish international dispatched with the tip of his boot.
And Raphinha added the icing with a superb whipped free-kick into the bottom corner after Costa had been dragged down on the edge of the box.
Nobody at Leeds will say so, but with 35 points on the board they must surely now be safe from making an immediate return to the Championship.
Southampton still have work to do.
No English player has more Premier League goals than Bamford
- No English player has scored more Premier League goals this season than Patrick Bamford (13, level with Harry Kane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin).
- Patrick Bamford has been directly involved in more goals in all competitions under Marcelo Bielsa than any other Leeds player (48 – 39 goals, 9 assists).
- Tyler Roberts has registered two assists in his last three league appearances for Leeds, as many as he managed in his previous 40.
- Stuart Dallas has netted five Premier League goals this season for Leeds, only once before managing more in a single league campaign (6 in 2014/15 for Brentford).
- Leeds’ Stuart Dallas has scored five league goals this season, the most by a Northern Irishman in the Premier League since Gareth McAuley (six) in 2016-17.
- Raphinha’s strike was Leeds’ first direct free-kick goal in the Premier League March 2004, when Stephen McPhail scored against Manchester City.
- Leeds have scored 43 goals in the Premier League this season, last netting more after 25 games of a top-flight campaign in 1991-92 when they won the First Division (48).
- Southampton have lost seven of their last eight Premier League games (D1), after suffering just two defeats in their 15 before that (W8 D5).
- Leeds have kept clean sheets in consecutive home Premier League games for the first time since February 2003 (a run of 4).
- Southampton have failed to score in four of their last five away Premier League games, as many goalless performances as they managed in their previous 31on the road.
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Leeds United
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Squad number1Player nameMeslier
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Squad number14Player nameLlorente
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Squad number6Player nameCooper
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Squad number21Player nameStruijk
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Squad number15Player nameDallas
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Squad number11Player nameRoberts
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Squad number43Player nameKlich
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Squad number2Player nameAyling
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Squad number22Player nameHarrison
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Squad number9Player nameBamford
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Squad number18Player nameRaphinha
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Squad number10Player nameAlioski
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Squad number17Player nameHélder Costa
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Squad number19Player namePablo Hernández
Southampton
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Squad number9Player nameIngs
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Squad number12Player nameDjenepo
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Squad number19Player nameMinamino
Line-ups
Leeds
Formation 3-3-3-1
- 1Meslier
- 14Llorente
- 6Cooper
- 21Struijk
- 15Dallas
- 11RobertsSubstituted forHernándezat 75′minutes
- 43KlichSubstituted forAlioskiat 59′minutes
- 2Ayling
- 22HarrisonSubstituted forHélder Costaat 45′minutes
- 9Bamford
- 18RaphinhaBooked at 85mins
Substitutes
- 10Alioski
- 13Casilla
- 17Hélder Costa
- 19Hernández
- 30Gelhardt
- 35Cresswell
- 47Jenkins
- 49Casey
- 52Huggins
Southampton
Formation 4-4-2
- 1McCarthy
- 35Bednarek
- 4VestergaardBooked at 26mins
- 22Salisu
- 3Bertrand
- 17Armstrong
- 8Ward-Prowse
- 6RomeuSubstituted forDjenepoat 70′minutesBooked at 83mins
- 23TellaSubstituted forMinaminoat 58′minutes
- 10Adams
- 11RedmondSubstituted forIngsat 58′minutes
Substitutes
- 5Stephens
- 9Ings
- 12Djenepo
- 19Minamino
- 31Ramsay
- 40N’Lundulu
- 44Forster
- 64Jankewitz
- 72Chauke
Live Text
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Match ends, Leeds United 3, Southampton 0.
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Second Half ends, Leeds United 3, Southampton 0.
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Foul by Ryan Bertrand (Southampton).
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Hélder Costa (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt missed. Pablo Hernández (Leeds United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Ezgjan Alioski.
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Foul by Che Adams (Southampton).
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Liam Cooper (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt missed. Hélder Costa (Leeds United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Raphinha.
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Offside, Southampton. Alex McCarthy tries a through ball, but Danny Ings is caught offside.
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Moussa Djenepo (Southampton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Luke Ayling (Leeds United).
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Raphinha (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration.
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Goal! Leeds United 3, Southampton 0. Raphinha (Leeds United) from a free kick with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner.
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Moussa Djenepo (Southampton) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Moussa Djenepo (Southampton).
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Hélder Costa (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt saved. Che Adams (Southampton) with an attempt from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jan Bednarek.
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Attempt missed. Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Jannik Vestergaard.
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Foul by Hélder Costa (Leeds United).
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Ryan Bertrand (Southampton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.