Leeds United 1 - 1 Leyton Orient

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Saturday Oct 13 2007 03:00

Referee Nigel Miller angered both teams with controversial decisions as Leyton Orient ended their three-match losing run and Leeds kept their undefeated league record.

Earlier in the week, Dennis Wise had failed with a request to have Miller replaced and the Leeds manager's misgivings seemed to be confirmed after only nine minutes.

The Durham official penalised Leeds midfielder David Prutton for a mild challenge on Jason Demetriou near the left touchline and Sean Thornton floated a free-kick into the far top corner as keeper Casper Ankergren misjudged the flight of the ball.

It was only the second goal Leeds had conceded in nine league and cup matches and the first time they had been behind in a league game since the opening match of the season.

Leeds fans reacted by chanting '1-0 to the referee', but Miller silenced them in the 32nd minute by showing Thornton a red card for a challenge which left Frenchman Seb Carole needing treatment to the side of his head.

Moments earlier, Thornton had fired a shot against the far post but a flag was raised for offside.

Leeds almost equalised just before half-time when Carole's header was cleared off the line by Tamika Mkandawire.

But Carole was celebrating ten minutes into the second half when he took a short corner to Alan Thompson, accepted a return pass and fired a left-foot shot past Stuart Nelson from just inside the penalty box for his second goal of the season.

Leeds were awarded a penalty in the 82nd minute when Paul Terry brought down Carole, but Tresor Kandol spooned the kick high over the bar.

Then on 86 minutes, Adam Boyd thought he had scored when his shot squirmed through Ankergren's hands and seemed to cross the line before the keeper recovered but play was waved on.

  • 90
    That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
  • 87
    Matt Heath goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.
  • 77
    Leeds are replacing David Prutton with Filipe da Costa.
  • 76
    Leeds are replacing Jamie Clapham with Mark De Vries.
  • 67
    Leyton Orient are replacing Wayne Gray with Jabo Ibehre.
  • 58
    Alan Thompson is replaced by Ian Westlake.
  • 55
    Goal!! Leeds have scored with Sebastien Carole putting it in the back of the net.
  • 46
    The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.
  • 45
    Half time whistle is blown by N Miller
  • 32
    It's red. He's off. Sean Thornton has been sent off.
  • 9
    Goal!! Sean Thornton scores for Leyton Orient.
  • 0
    The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

Statistics

Leeds United
Shots on target 6
Shots off target 11
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 11
Offsides 0
Corners 4

Leyton Orient
Shots on target 6
Shots off target 3
Shots off bar/post 1
Fouls 6
Offsides 2
Corners 5

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