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Norwich 1-2 Leeds
Man down!
Raphinha runs off the pitch and has to use Marcelo Bielsa to stop himself. It sends the Leeds boss tumbling to the ground.
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Norwich 1-2 Leeds
Man down!
Raphinha runs off the pitch and has to use Marcelo Bielsa to stop himself. It sends the Leeds boss tumbling to the ground.
Norwich 1-2 Leeds
Alan Hutton
Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
You have to look at the defending. Kabak gets caught in defence. You don't want Rodrigo running at your back line. Great strike from 30 yards; Krul needs a stronger arm to push it wide.
Norwich 1-2 Leeds
They almost did you know. Kenny McLean is found at the back post but his header is saved by Illan Meslier.
Way this is going I can't see it ending 2-1.
Norwich 1-2 Leeds
Norwich's turn now.
They've won another corner. They couldn't, could they?
Norwich 1-2 Leeds
Raphinha was not offside. The goal stands.
This game has absolutely burst into life.
What next?
Norwich 1-2 Leeds
The question being asked is if Raphinha is offside and in front of Tim Krul as the shot came in?
Rodrigo
WHAT IS GOING ON?!
Rodrigo fires in a shot from range that goes under the save of Tim Krul and in.
But wait... VAR check.
Norwich 1-1 Leeds
Well, that was an unexpected injection of action into the game!
Andrew Omobamidele
They have hit back!
The young centre-back, Andrew Omobamidele rises highest in the box to meet the corner and find the net off the underside of the bar.
Another huge goal!
Leeds' lead lasted less than two minutes.
Norwich 0-1 Leeds
Norwich look to hit back immediately. They force a corner.
Raphinha
And there is that moment of quality!
It was always likely to come from Leeds Brazilian winger and that is exactly the case as he is found in space wide right by Daniel James. He cuts inside one challenge and a second before firing a low through bodies to find the net.
It is a big goal.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
If a side is going to win this, it's likely they'll need to dig deep and battle their way there. Either that or it's going to a big error from one that hands it to the other.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
Alan Hutton
Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Kalvin Phillips is brilliant. He spots danger from Josh Sergeant, great tackle, stops the play. That is what he's there for and he does it time after time.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
The game is so error strewn. Leeds underline that as two players - one of them the clumsy Liam Cooper - go for the same ball. Kalvin Phillips has to mop up to stop Norwich attacking.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
Milot Rashica hits the free-kick low and through the wall but it is saved by Illan Meslier.
Our wait for real quality continues.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
Norwich free-kick on the edge of the box. Liam Cooper penalised for a shove on Teemu Pukki.
This is a chance...
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
Already we're back into the pattern of play being stopped constantly for niggly little fouls.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
The first real action of the first-half sees Kenny McLean go into the book for sliding in late on Leeds keeper Illan Meslier as he clears the ball.
Genuine attempt to get the ball, just late.
Norwich 0-0 Leeds
Away we go again. Hopefully we get a bit more quality this half. There was a lot of effort in the first 45 minutes, but precious little beyond that.
Grant Hanley is still out there, despite that injury concern at the end of the first-half.
No other changes.
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Image source, Getty ImagesThis week, Leeds' Stuart Dallas took part in an interview that shone a rare light on the personal difficulties that footballers can go through that affect their on-field performances.
Dallas was Leeds' player of the year last season, but has not quite hit the same consistent heights this campaign.
In the interview, he revealed that the death of a close friend and contracting Covid-19 at the same time in September "impacted on me a lot".
"It's been a challenging couple of months," he told BBC Radio Leeds.
"I lost one of my best pals, one of my closest friends back during the international break in September. I had Covid in among that as well. It's been a difficult time.
"Thankfully I have a good family, my wife and kids around me and good team-mates and a good club to help me through these challenging times.
"It's part and parcel of life. Everybody goes through these [difficult times]. I've just got to crack on."