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At 2-0 down, it would have been easy to think the real victory for Leeds United was secured seven days previously against Nottingham Forest.

The 3-1 triumph over Sean Dyche's side was widely described as an old-fashioned six-pointer. As Cole Palmer lashed a penalty past Karl Darlow to put Chelsea 2-0 ahead at the Bridge, any Leeds fan would have been forgiven for writing the game off and adding more weight onto the result four days ago.

But not Daniel Farke's side. After living of scraps for an hour, Jayden Bogle latched onto a loose ball and was rewarded with Moises Caicedo's clumsy challenge, bringing him down in the box - never has a player been so happy to be caught so late by the Ecuadorian.

Lukas Nmecha's spot-kick shifted the tide, but more scrapping for loose balls from Bogle, somehow, allowed the ball to bobble into Noah Okafor's path, giving him the easiest - but perhaps most important - goal of his campaign so far. As Leeds celebrate a most unlikely point, Farke will have other lessons...

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