Leeds end Souttar, Blades' unbeaten Championship start

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Camera IconLeeds United have won a hard-fought clash against Sheffield United to go second in the Championship. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Pascal Struijk and Mateo Joseph have struck second-half goals to secure Leeds United a 2-0 Yorkshire derby win and consign Sheffield United to their first Championship defeat of the season.

Leeds skipper Struijk scored the first league goal conceded by the Blades in seven matches and substitute Joseph added a late second.

Daniel Farke's side leap-frogged the visitors into second place and extended their unbeaten league run to five matches.

"Beaten by the better side, no doubt about it," Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder said.

"We didn't deserve anything from the game.

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"(Leeds have) an incredibly strong squad. The investment in the group is there and, when you have the highest wage bill in Championship history, you've got really goods players."

Wilder has quickly reinvigorated the South Yorkshire club following their miserable season in the Premier League and they looked on course to frustrate their hosts and eke out a vital point.

But Struijk's goal gave Leeds a deserved lead on the balance of play at Elland Road on Friday night, while Joseph's effort was only the fifth league goal the visitors have conceded this campaign.

Tributes were paid before kick-off to former Blades defender George Baldock, who died at his home in Greece last week aged 31.

A minute's silence was spontaneously turned into a minute's applause by both home and away fans, while the players, including Socceroos defender Harry Souttar, wore black armbands.

Leeds began to find their rhythm midway through the first half and Largie Ramazani twice threatened to give the home side what would have been a deserved lead.

American Brenden Aaronson and Willy Gnonto also went close as Leeds finished the first half on top.

Scoring chances remained a rarity and Aaronson blazed another effort over the crossbar before Junior Firpo mis-cued in the box.

The hosts finally broke the deadlock, becoming the first side to score a league goal against Sheffield United since August 24.

Rothwell swung over a corner from the left and Struijk was first to the ball, sweeping a first-time left-footed shot high into the net.

But Leeds were not yet done and in the final minute Piroe's clever pass picked out Joseph, a 79th-minute replacement for Ramazani, and the striker out-muscled the Blades defence to fire home.

"We are on a good path, we know this. We're in good shape, it was a really good performance," Farke said.

"We're looking rock solid defensively and creating chances.

"One or two injuries or one or two poor weeks can stop your run. We'll take the compliments, my team deserves it, but it's no guarantee that everything will go well."

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