By Elizabeth Ugbo
Leeds United defeated Manchester United 2-1 on Monday at Old Trafford, as Noah Okafor scored twice to secure a crucial Premier League victory. The result lifted Daniel Farke’s side six points above the relegation zone, boosting their survival hopes with six matches remaining.
Leeds Secure Historic Victory
Leeds finally ended a 45-year wait for a league win at Old Trafford. Moreover, it marked their first top-flight victory over United since 2002.
Daniel Farke’s men showed urgency from the start. As a result, they dominated early chances and punished United’s mistakes.
Okafor’s First-Half Brilliance
Noah Okafor delivered a standout performance with two first-half goals. He capitalised on poor defending to give Leeds a strong advantage.
Meanwhile, United struggled to find rhythm after a 24-day break. Their rustiness allowed Leeds to control the tempo.
Red Card Turns the Game
After the break, Lisandro Martinez received a red card for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair. Consequently, United were reduced to 10 men.
Although Casemiro pulled one goal back, Leeds held firm under pressure. Their defence remained organised until the final whistle.
United Fans React to Defeat
The loss frustrated Manchester United supporters. At full-time, fans booed the team after a disappointing display.
This defeat was only Michael Carrick’s second in 11 matches as interim manager. However, one win in four games signals a dip in form.
Relegation Battle and FA Cup Focus
Leeds now sit six points clear of the relegation zone. Therefore, their survival hopes look stronger with six matches left.
In addition, they have an FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea at Wembley on April 26. This gives them another chance for success this season.
United’s Top-Five Ambitions
Despite the loss, United remain third in the league standings. They are still seven points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea.
Next, they face Chelsea on Saturday. That match offers a chance to strengthen their push for Champions League qualification.
Historic Rivalry Adds Edge
The rivalry between Leeds and United remains intense. It dates back decades and includes clashes between rival fan groups.
Because of this history, the defeat feels even more painful for United supporters.





