Match reportLiverpool and Leeds United play out 3-3 draw at Elland Road
Liverpool played out a 3-3 draw with Leeds United in the Premier League on Saturday evening at Elland Road.
The Reds had taken a two-goal advantage early in the second half thanks to a swift double from forward Hugo Ekitike.
Leeds, however, found a way back into the contest via a Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty and goal from Anton Stach.
Dominik Szoboszlai put the Reds back ahead in the 80th minute, before a leveller in added time for the hosts by substitute Ao Tanaka saw the points shared.
Team
Liverpool made four changes to their line-up for the trip to West Yorkshire, with Conor Bradley returning from injury.
Milos Kerkez, Curtis Jones and Ekitike were also restored to the starting XI by Arne Slot.
Liverpool: Alisson, Van Dijk, Konate, Kerkez, Wirtz (Mac Allister, 68), Szoboszlai, Bradley (Gomez, 68), Jones, Gakpo (Endo, 83), Ekitike (Isak, 83), Gravenberch.
Unused subs: Mamardashvili, Salah, Chiesa, Robertson, Ngumoha.
First half
The game started at pace with Leeds working Noah Okafor and Gabriel Gudmundsson into efforts that both flew wide of the mark.
Kerkez also tried his luck from distance in response for the Reds, however the full-back's opportunity suffered the same fate as those before.
After 15 minutes Liverpool enjoyed their best spell of the game, a Jones strike smashing the crossbar from the edge of the box, with the midfielder opening up the chance well for himself as he cut onto his right foot.
Ekitike's driven shot, meanwhile, deflected over as Liverpool dominated much of the possession and openings.
Szoboszlai then attempted to dip a free-kick over the Leeds wall and into the back of net, though his chance also flew inches over the bar.
The midfielder turned provider at a dead-ball a short while later, swinging in a delivery for the head of Virgil van Dijk, but the captain's attempt was just off target.
Ahead of the interval, Pascal Struijk prodded a chance wide following a corner ball, while Cody Gakpo broke quickly to have his shot deflected away.
Second half
Liverpool took control of the game with two quick goals after the restart.
Ekitike struck twice in a little over two minutes to give the Reds a cushion by minute 50 of the contest.
The Frenchman first picked up a loose pass from Joe Rodon in the Leeds defence and advanced forward to convert low into the bottom corner of the net.
On Liverpool's next attack he again added to the scoreline, having seen an initial penalty claim waved away by referee Anthony Taylor after a sliding challenge in the box.
The Reds recycled the ball quickly out wide as Bradley delivered a dipping cross for the forward to greet with a touch home ahead of diving goalkeeper Lucas Perri.
The Whites stopper also had to be alert shortly after the hour to halt a curling Gakpo shot during a fast break.
Leeds, however, pulled themselves back into the game with two goals in two minutes themselves after earning a penalty kick.
Ibrahima Konate was judged to have taken down substitute Willy Gnonto after VAR intervention in the 73rd minute, with Calvert-Lewin scoring from the spot.
Stach then levelled the contest with a driven effort from inside the area after working space from the left to net past Alisson Becker.
The match opened up with both teams exchanging attacks in their attempts to find a winner.
Perri pushed a Van Dijk header wide from a set-piece with a strong save to his right, before the visitors went back in front with 10 minutes remaining.
A clever move saw a pass from Ryan Gravenberch and dummy by Alexis Mac Allister open up space for Szoboszlai, who had advanced deep into the final third.
The midfielder gathered and made no mistake by sliding a shot into the far corner to restore Liverpool's lead.
Substitute Tanaka, though, had the final say of the night in the sixth minute of nine added at the end, striking into the net at the back post after a corner.
