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Calvert-Lewin's 96th-Minute Stunner Seals Leeds' Dramatic Victory Over Brighton

LA Premier League Exclusive Published: 17 May 2026
Calvert-Lewin's 96th-Minute Stunner Seals Leeds' Dramatic Victory Over Brighton

Dominic Calvert-Lewin's stoppage-time heroics earned Leeds United a hard-fought 1-0 win over Brighton, with Daniel Farke praising his side's resilience.

In a pulsating Premier League encounter at Elland Road, Dominic Calvert-Lewin emerged as the hero with a dramatic 96th-minute winner to secure a 1-0 victory for Leeds United over Brighton & Hove Albion. The goal, which sparked wild celebrations among the home fans, was a fitting end to a match where Leeds dominated large spells but struggled to break down a stubborn Brighton defense.

Farke Hails 'Hard-Fought Win'

Speaking after the match, Leeds manager Daniel Farke expressed his delight at his side's perseverance. 'It was a hard-fought win, and we deserved it,' Farke told reporters. 'The players showed incredible character to keep pushing until the very end. Brighton are a well-organized team, but we created enough chances and finally got our reward in stoppage time.'

The victory lifts Leeds into the top half of the table, providing a significant morale boost after a mixed run of form. Farke's tactical adjustments, including introducing fresh legs in the second half, paid dividends as Leeds maintained constant pressure.

Match Highlights

  • Leeds dominated possession with 62%, creating 15 shots to Brighton's 6.
  • Brighton's defense, led by Lewis Dunk, stood firm for 95 minutes until Calvert-Lewin's late intervention.
  • The winning goal came from a corner, with Calvert-Lewin rising highest to head home a pinpoint delivery from Jack Harrison.
  • Brighton's best chance fell to Kaoru Mitoma in the first half, but his effort was brilliantly saved by Illan Meslier.

Calvert-Lewin Rediscovers Form

The goal was Calvert-Lewin's fifth of the season, a welcome return to form for the striker who has battled injuries in recent years. 'Dominic is a top-class finisher, and he showed that today,' Farke added. 'His movement, his aerial ability – he's a nightmare for defenders. That goal will do wonders for his confidence.'

Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi rued his side's inability to hold out. 'We defended well for most of the game, but we lost concentration at a set piece. It's disappointing because we deserved at least a point,' De Zerbi said.

Leeds fans will hope this late show is a turning point in their season. With Calvert-Lewin firing and Farke's tactics clicking, the Whites look capable of climbing higher.