Birmingham City vs Leeds United. Sky Bet Championship.
St. Andrew's StadiumAttendance22,059.
Birmingham City 4
- J Bellingham (27th minute)
- L Jutkiewicz (61st minute, 91st minute)
- J Bela (83rd minute)
Leeds United 5
- H Costa (15th minute)
- J Harrison (21st minute)
- L Ayling (69th minute)
- S Dallas (84th minute)
- W Harding (95th minute own goal)
Birmingham 4-5 Leeds: Marcelo Bielsa's side win nine-goal thriller to go top of Championship
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at St Andrew's
Sunday 29 December 2019 19:04, UK
Story of a nine-goal thriller at St Andrew's
- Leeds take early two-goal lead thanks to Helder Costa (15) and Jack Harrison (21)
- Jude Bellingham pulls one back for Birmingham (27), before Lukas Jutkiewicz levels up (61)
- Luke Ayling then puts Leeds back in front (69), before Jeremie Bela makes it 3-3 (83)
- Stuart Dallas swiftly restores Leeds advantage to make it 4-3 (84), before Jutkiewicz scores his second to make it 4-4 (90+1)
- Wes Harding scores own goal (90+5) to give Leeds incredible 5-4 win
Leeds United returned to the top of the Sky Bet Championship and ended their mini-slump with a remarkable 5-4 win against Birmingham City at St Andrew's.
Goals from Helder Costa after 15 minutes and Jack Harrison on 21 appeared to put Leeds in control to end their three-match winless run.
But Jude Bellingham reduced the arrears six minutes later before Lukas Jutkiewicz levelled in the 61st minute.
Luke Ayling restored Leeds's advantage after 69 minutes and set up Stuart Dallas for their fourth goal six minutes from time, sandwiching Jeremie Bela's 83rd-minute header.
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Jutkiewicz equalised again in the first minute of time added on, only for Wes Harding's own goal to make it 5-4 four minutes later.
Leeds were without 10-goal top scorer Patrick Bamford after the striker suffered a dead leg in the 1-1 draw against Preston North End on Boxing Day.
In his place, on-loan Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah made his first Championship start.
Marcelo Bielsa's side took the lead when they broke on a Birmingham corner.
Harrison collected a loose ball after Liam Cooper nodded away Gary Gardner's header and surged upfield before threading Costa through to turn Maxime Colin and bury a low, left-foot shot to Connal Trueman's left into the bottom corner.
Six minutes after his sixth assist of the campaign, Harrison made it 2-0 with his fifth goal of the season.
A cross from the right hit Harlee Dean and Ezgjan Alioski, with his back to goal, teed up Harrison for a half volley that took a hefty deflection off Dean to wrong-foot Trueman.
Birmingham gave themselves a lifeline when 16-year-old Bellingham fired home from 15 yards out from Colin's cross.
Jutkiewicz had a half chance for an equaliser just before half-time when he seized on a loose ball after Dan Crowley had two shots blocked, but the ball wouldn't come down quick enough and he hooked over the bar.
There was still time for Ayling to steer the ball over at the other end from Kalvin Phillips' corner.
Birmingham equalised with the first meaningful chance of the second half.
Colin's corner was nodded goalwards by Kerim Mrabti at the far post and goalkeeper Kiko Casilla parried as far as Jutkiewicz, who nodded home his seventh goal of the season.
Leeds regained the lead when Ayling cut in from the right and lashed an unstoppable swerving shot into the top corner from the edge of the box.
Birmingham pegged them back again when Bela glanced in Pedersen's free-kick, only for the unmarked Dallas to hook home from Ayling's pass.
Jutkiewicz sent the home fans delirious when he stabbed home Bela's cross from close range to make it 4-4.
But Harding continued the drama when he fired into his own net while under pressure from Ayling's cross.
What the managers said...
Birmingham's Pep Clotet: "The FA agreed with us saying we have been having a lot of decisions against us and they want to come and see us to talk about it at the beginning of January. What we want is not to talk about it, what we want is to be treated fairly as the rest of the clubs.
"Marcelo is the best manager in the country, and possibly the world, so I love pitting my wits against him."
Leeds' Marcelo Bielsa: "Imagine if you had to give an opinion previously about our matches against Cardiff, Fulham, Preston and this one. Everything I say about this would have been wrong because it was unexpected what would have happened.
"My heart is OK! It's still alive. The spirit of the team when they were drawing 4-4 was shown by (Ezgjan) Alioski, a left winger trying to score to make the match 5-4 and every time Birmingham scored, we had energy to go for one more goal."