Sunderland claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Leeds United, with debutant goalkeeper Melker Ellborg delivering a standout performance. The 22-year-old Swedish signing from Malmo, who cost £3 million, stepped in for the injured Robin Roefs and held firm under pressure.
Match Overview
The win propels Sunderland to 40 points under manager Regis Le Bris, while Leeds United inches closer to the relegation battle. Fans on Wearside recall their 1973 FA Cup final triumph over Leeds, and Ellborg’s heroics echo that legacy.
Leeds struggled to break down Sunderland’s resolute defense despite dominating possession. The visitors triumphed through grit and a single moment of brilliance: midfielder Habib Diarra’s 70th-minute penalty, their only shot on target.
Key Moments
In the first half, Leeds midfielder Anton Stach curled a right-footed shot that Ellborg smartly diverted for a corner.
Leeds thought they had broken the deadlock in the 65th minute when defender Joe Rodon’s header from a Stach free-kick found the net. VAR ruled it out for offside.
Moments later, Wilson Isidor’s left-footed effort struck Ethan Ampadu’s arm. After VAR review, referee Stuart Attwell awarded a penalty. Diarra, who chose Sunderland over Leeds last summer, converted confidently past Karl Darlow.
Leeds captain Ampadu had earlier been involved in a controversial first-half challenge by Sunderland’s Luke O’Nien on Pascal Struijk, which Farke believed warranted a spot-kick.
Manager Reactions
Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris praised his young squad’s mentality. “Melker was just happy to play, which is more or less the mentality of the squad,” Le Bris said. “We are young—he is young—but he’s ready to play and he feels the support. And he did very well.”
He added: “I told the players, if we win here, it means a lot. With their intensity, they had a good run, and they are a good team with a strong crowd, strong energy. This place, if you win here, it feels a lot about the character, the intensity and the togetherness of the squad.”
Leeds manager Daniel Farke expressed frustration after his side’s recent 1-0 loss to Manchester City, where he received his first career red card. Facing a touchline ban for the upcoming FA Cup tie against Norwich, Farke criticized Sunderland’s tactics: “Sunderland are in their dressing room struggling to explain how they won the game.”
“Some crazy decisions went against us, but being self-critical, we need to be more brutal in front of goal,” he continued. “It’s important that you are not in losing position against Sunderland. Otherwise they are smart… in the game management.”




