Leeds United ratings: Opening day hero Kalvin Phillips fails to back up against Preston North End
Felix Wiedwald - An odd afternoon which passed without him making a save of note. Rescued by the bar after a deflection at the death. 6/10
Luke Ayling - Strong and aggressive in the tackle, which he needed to be until Pearson got sent off. Attacked with his usual abandon. 8/10
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Hide AdPontus Jansson - Overplayed on occasions but good to see him back and he fought hard with a tireless forward in Jordan Hugill. 7/10
Liam Cooper - There were moments when Leeds became stretched but given the possession Preston had for an hour, Christiansen’s defence did well. 7/10
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson - It took the red card to release the shackles on him but with more space to play in, he came up with some delicious crosses from the left. 7/10
Eunan O’Kane - Bested by the likes of Johnson and Browne, and Pearson’s dismissal was a big bonus from the right time. Dictated play after that. 6/10
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Hide AdKalvin Phillips - Starred at Bolton last Sunday but found the going tough against Preston’s physical and energetic midfield. 5/10
Kemar Roofe - He and Alioski were forced to swap wings early on and Preston’s better spells stopped him from exerting much influence. 5/10
Pablo Hernandez - Hit and miss. Slipped Wood in for United;s big chance but some of his decision making was poor. Had Preston all over him, fairly and unfairly. 6/10
Gianni Alioski - The space and time given to him by Port Vale on Wednesday wasn’t there and his attempts to crack Preston came unstuck against a belligerent defence. 6/10
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Hide AdChris Wood - Would have expected to tuck away his one-on-one but Maxwell pulled off a top save. Was left to scavenge for chances in the main. 6/10
Substitutes:
Samuel Saiz (for Roofe, 61) - On the ball constantly and tried to find a way through but Preston remained compact and resilient. 6/10
Ronaldo Vieira (for Phillips, 61) - Much more free to play with Pearson off down the tunnel. Kept the pressure on. 6/10
Stuart Dallas (for Borthwick-Jackson, 82) - A last throw of the dice which didn’t come off. 5/10