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Onomah on target as Fulham halt Leeds’ unbeaten run

Josh Onomah’s first goal since Christmas 2017 rekindled Fulham’s automatic promotion hopes with a crucial 2-1 win over Leeds at Craven Cottage.

The midfielder’s clinical finish on the hour moved Scott Parker’s side to within nine points of their opponents and halted Leeds’ 11-game unbeaten run.

Fulham climbed to third thanks to the win, courtesy of Aleksandar Mitrovic’s seventh-minute penalty and Onomah’s second-half strike, either side of Partick Bamford’s 10th goal of the season.

Leeds keeper Kiko Casilla guessed the right way and even managed to palm away Mitrovic’s spot-kick, but unfortunately for the Leeds keeper, the ball struck the inside of the post before rebounding over the line.

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa clearly felt it, too, bringing on Eddie Nketiah for Costa at half-time. Within 10 minutes, the substitute had played a crucial role in Leeds’ equaliser, turning on a smart pass from Ezgjan Alioski, a third-minute replacement for the injured Pablo Hernandez.

Nketiah’s shot ought to have been held by Rodak but was pushed instead into the path of Bamford, who tapped the ball into an empty net.

It seemed that Leeds would take advantage of the momentum they had built up to secure victory, but when the game’s third goal arrived, it was at the other end.

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