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Championship | Gameweek 3
Aug 17, 2019 at 3pm UK
 
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Patrick Bamford double sees Leeds past 10-man Wigan

The win sees Leeds top the fledgling table on goal difference.

Two goals from Patrick Bamford gave Leeds United a comfortable 2-0 Sky Bet Championship victory at Wigan, who played for 70 minutes with 10 men after the dismissal of Joe Williams for two bookable offences.

Bamford opened the scoring in the 34th minute before making the game safe in the second half when he bundled home.

The win sees Leeds top the fledgling table on goal difference, having taken seven points from their opening three games, while Wigan sit in 19th.

Wigan welcomed back skipper Sam Morsy from a hamstring injury, and the Egypt international announced his presence by conceding the first free-kick of the game inside 60 seconds

But it was Morsy's central midfield partner Williams who picked up the game's first caution on nine minutes, for a clear trip on the breaking Stuart Dallas.

And after Lee Evans saw a brilliant 35-yard free-kick tipped over the top by Leeds goalkeeper Kiko Casilla, that early booking came back to haunt Wigan.

The home side were actually given the free-kick in the first place, but Williams' reaction was enough to see him given a second yellow by Andy Madley with barely 20 minutes gone.

Leeds predictably picked up the pace and took the lead on the 34-minute mark.

After former Wigan man Adam Forshaw somehow headed against the post from six yards, the rebound fell to Bamford, who could not miss from even closer.

Wigan managed to get to half-time without further alarm, and gave it a decent go at the beginning of the second period.

Kieffer Moore – making his first start for the club – appeared to be taken out at the far post from a Wigan corner, but the official waved play on.

Then Leeds upped the ante further, with Barry Douglas sending over a free-kick that was headed over by Ben White, and teeing up Forshaw, who forced a fine save from goalkeeper David Marshall – albeit the flag was already up.

Douglas himself fired over for Leeds, before the West Yorkshire outfit found a killer second goal on 66 minutes.

They were initially denied what looked to be a stonewall penalty when Pablo Hernandez's cross clearly struck the outstretched arm of Antonee Robinson, with the referee awarding only a corner.

But from the resulting set-piece from Douglas, Bamford bundled the ball home for 2-0.

Forshaw fired inches wide of Marshall's far post, before the Wigan goalkeeper produced a fabulous save to deny Hernandez from 25 yards.

It was all going against Wigan, whose manager Paul Cook was yellow-carded 13 minutes from time for one too many comments in the direction of the official.

Wigan came close to pulling one back on 83 minutes, but Casilla was again equal to a great free-kick from Evans.

And the visitors came close to adding to their total in the closing stages, only for desperate defending to keep them at bay.

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