Leeds United scored three late goals to secure a 5-2 win over Newcastle United.
Despite producing 20 shots on target after 76 minutes, Leeds found themselves tied 2-2 with the visitors.
It seemed the Whites subpar home form would continue until Stuart Dallas snuck around to the far post to convert Mateusz Klich's pass in the 77th minute.
Jeff Hendrick scored the game's first goal after 26 minutes, but Patrick Bamford replied for the hosts nine minutes later.
Ciaran Clark cancelled out Rodrigo's goal before Marcelo Bielsa's side took over when Dallas put them ahead.
Ezgjan Alioski doubled the advantage after a slick break before Jack Harrison put the game to bed with two minutes remaining.
It was Leeds' first win in six matches and moves them up to 13th on the table, ahead of Newcastle on goal difference.
Asked about the win, Bielsa said: "It was a deserved victory.
"In both halves we attacked a lot and we created plenty of chances, but in the second half we were more efficient."

