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Leeds United suffered a 1-0 Premier League defeat against Sunderland at Elland Road, despite controlling long spells. Habib Diarra’s 70th-minute penalty, from the visitors’ only effort on target, settled the contest. Ethan Ampadu conceded the spot-kick for handball, leaving Daniel Farke furious with the key decisions and Leeds United’s missed chances.
The penalty incident came when Wilson Isidor’s shot looped up inside the area and struck Ampadu’s arm. Referee and VAR judged the contact illegal, and Diarra converted from the spot. Earlier, Leeds United appealed for a penalty when Pascal Struijk tangled with Luke O’Nien, yet those strong protests were rejected by officials.
Farke struggled to explain how such dominance produced no points for Leeds United against Sunderland. Leeds had 18 attempts compared with three for Sunderland, plus 25 touches in the opposition box to nine. The hosts also made 65 entries into the final third, while the visitors managed 39, underlining how one-sided the attacking numbers looked.
Reflecting on the defeat, Farke highlighted Leeds United’s control of territory against Sunderland and blamed key moments. “It’s difficult and tough to take. It’s football sometimes. We were so dominant. We knew we would face a very compact side. They’re difficult to open up,” he said. Farke pointed to the volume of set-plays and the lack of clear chances conceded.
The Leeds United head coach then criticised the penalty calls against Sunderland and his own team’s finishing. “We had so many set-pieces and didn’t give one chance away and still lost. We lacked clarity in the final third. There were some crazy decisions for the penalty (that was not awarded) with Struijk. Sometimes it’s written in the stars. With Ampadu, it was instinctive and he gives a penalty away. The difficult thing to explain is how the penalty went in.” Farke also questioned his players’ edge in front of goal.
Farke stressed that mentality was not the issue for Leeds United against Sunderland, but end product was. “We have to be more brutal in front of goal. I’m happy with many topics and the mentality. We didn’t show quality to scoreso it’s very frustrating.” The defeat leaves Leeds reflecting on missed opportunities in both boxes.
Leeds United and Sunderland: Premier League table impact and statistics
Sunderland’s win carried major significance for the Premier League table, taking the team to 40 points. That tally has long been viewed as a safety marker in relegation battles. Sunderland reached it with nine league matches remaining, which allows a shift in focus towards higher targets in the closing weeks of the season.
Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris outlined those new aims after beating Leeds United in the Premier League. “It’s important, the Frenchman told TNT Sports. It was key, we don’t know if it will be enough but it’s a good target, with nine more games to play we want to stay ambitious, the next target is 43! We also have the FA Cup, which is an objective for us too.” Sunderland now balance league security with knockout ambitions.
Key match statistics from Leeds United versus Sunderland in the Premier League underline the home side’s frustration.
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This fixture also entered an unusual Premier League category involving shot efficiency. It was the fifth league match of the season where a team won with only one attempt on target. Sunderland have now achieved that rare outcome twice, having also beaten Newcastle United in December with a similar clinical display.
The result leaves Leeds United analysing decision-making and finishing, while Sunderland can plan from a stable base. Farke’s side created territory and volume yet lacked precision and did not benefit from marginal calls. Sunderland showed resilience, stayed compact and capitalised on one decisive moment, gaining three important Premier League points at Elland Road.
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Story first published: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 5:08 [IST]
