
Luke Ayling scored an injury-time winner as Leeds came back from two goals down to beat 10-man Wolves in a pulsating encounter at Molineux and move seven points clear of the relegation zone.
A bizarre, bruising and breathless Premier League contest was turned on its head by Raul Jimenez's red card eight minutes into the second half.
At that point, Wolves were cruising, ahead in the game thanks to Jonny's first goal since July 2020 and a superb effort from Francisco Trincao in the 11th minute of first-half stoppage time - and facing a side forced into three injury-related first-half substitutions.
But when Jimenez, who had already been booked, collided with Illan Meslier chasing a 50-50 ball, referee Kevin Friend decided the Mexican was at fault and produced a second yellow card.
The Leeds keeper could not continue and became the fourth visiting player to be replaced because of injury, joining the the only recently returned Patrick Bamford on the bench.
Amid the chaos, Wolves completely lost their way. Jack Harrison turned home the loose ball after Ayling had first struck a post to make it 2-1, then had the rebound cleared off the line.
And three minutes later, after a Dan James effort had come back off the woodwork, Rodrigo's shot flew in as Conor Coady tried to clear off the line.
Then, just as eight minutes of injury time was being signalled, Ayling reacted quickest as the ball bounced on the edge of the six-yard box and smashed it home before being mobbed by ecstatic team-mates.
Afterwards, Leeds manager Jesse Marsch said: "Best part here was talking about not feeling sorry for ourselves at half-time. Thinking its not our day and encouraged them to believe if we had a good start, like Villa, we could find the goal and the momentum would change. Deserved and lucky red card, Quality of men more than anything, No subs after the 50th minute.
"The guys dug in and stayed tough. Young guys stayed on the pitch. Says a lot about the character, they deserve all the credit.
"We knew Wolves were good. I made the decision to go after them because I am working on the aggression. Could have limited the space. Worry about them being passive. Podence and Moutinho can kill you with space. We made the plan the way we did and tried at HT, knowing the game didn't go the right way, find a way to change it and have a good restart and find a goal to change it. Showed that and a big moment. "
On his message to the players afterwards, Marsch also said: "I told them this was not just one of the best results in my career, but in the game. Two games in a row. This is the character and the hearts of our men. They deserve all the credit. They went out on the pitch and believed in themselves."
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