Leeds United crushed Ipswich Town 4-0 on Saturday, December 23, in the Championship game played at Elland
Road, cutting the deficit between the two teams to seven points.

Going into what was essentially a must-win game, the Whites had lost and drawn their opening two encounters, but
they turned in one of their best performances of the season.
Leif Davis threw the ball in his own net after excellent work by Crysencio Summerville, who added a third goal from
the penalty spot just before halftime. Pascal Struijk opened the scoring early on.
Leeds led by four goals early in the second half thanks to a goal from Joel Piroe, and that was the final score on a day
that saw the battle for automatic promotion blown wide open once more.
Here, MOT Leeds uses data from WhoScored and Sofascore to rank each United player’s performance.
Throughout the day, the top player in Leeds had very little to do. In fact, Ipswich failed to score on any of the game’s
one-sided shots.
Archie Gray, age seven
shown excellent reflexes to block off an Ipswich pass during the Leeds offense’s fourth goal’s development. Along
with recording 73 touches, which only Struijk (80) among Leeds players could match, he also recorded two
interceptions.
Joe Rodon (7)
As solid as ever at the center of Leeds’ defense, no player can match his four clearances. Although Ipswich posed very
little of an attacking threat, Rodon made the necessary efforts to silence the opponent.
Struijk, Pascal – 8
Struijk may have been most pleased with the clean sheet, but his fourth goal of the year also demonstrated his ability
to have an impact on the other team. Former Leeds full-back Aidy White praised his actions on talkSPORT, calling
them “not normal” as he caught the loose ball for the team’s opening goal.
Djed Spence (8)
After a string of games, he’s now beginning to settle in. With his relentless movement up and down the field, the
Tottenham loanee recorded the most dribbles of any player with four. In addition to setting the standard for tackles
(three), he also led the way in other stats.
7-Ethan Ampadu
did what he does best, which is to thwart opposition attacks and maintain the flow of play. finished with an 87.2
percent passing accuracy, only surpassed by the 90 percent passing accuracy of center backs Rodon and Struijk.
Compared to this afternoon, his will be busier.
Glen Kamara: 6
To be fair, he failed to grab anyone’s attention. Once more, though, this was a day when Leeds’ forwards really made
an impression, while the holding midfielders merely carried out their required duties.
Daniel James: 5
The least effective attacker for Leeds today, but it is more a reflection of how good the other three were. failed to
finish any dribbles, attempt a shot, or record any crucial passes. But he will correctly discover
Joel Piroe, age eight
was active the entire time, putting two of the team’s shots on goal, and his goal sealed a memorable day for Leeds.
The fact that he misdirected over half of his passes was the only drawback, although he isn’t exactly the type of player
that keeps the team moving forward.
Summerville, Crysencio – 9
Summerville, who is possibly the most formidable attacker in the Championship, put on again another spectacular
show. played a significant role in Leeds’ second goal; he scored from the penalty spot, even though he wasn’t given
credit for the own goal’s assist. blazed ahead with two crucial passes.
Seven Georginio Rutter
An extraordinarily selfless player who makes the most
Subs
Daniel James 61′ on for Wilfried Gnonto – 5
was substituted for James with about 30 minutes remaining, but he didn’t accomplish anything noteworthy to earn a
spot in the starting lineup. was made worse by Leeds’ satisfaction with a four-nil lead.
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