Leeds United Victory 2-1 on Sunderland on Eland Road was a key moment on his championship trip, strengthening his persecution of automatic promotion.
The whites showed a remarkable resilience, which came from behind to win, with Pascal Struijk, delivering an impressive 95 -minute winner who turned on wild celebrations between the crowd.
The existent comeback saw that the emotions increased, with the duo of Leeds Ilia Gruev and Wilfried Gnonto, celebrating the Fans of Sunderland enthusiastically.
The pictures captured the couple by energetically jumping in front of the visitors, causing a heated response. Administrators quickly intervened, restricting a mud amateur infuriated to prevent a greater climb.
Gnonto and Tanaka dancing in front of the support of Sunderland in FT – Glorious! #LUFC pic.twitter.com/dcb2xssnlm
– LeedsunitedMatchworn (@leedsmatchworn) February 18, 2025
Hackett: Leeds United Duo is unlikely to face any disciplinary action
Despite the intensity of the moment, the former -official of the Keith Hackett Football League has suggested that Gruev and Gnonto are unlikely to confront any disciplinary action of FA for their reactions.
Speaking Mot Leeds NewsHackett explained that the distance between players and outside supporters, combined with the lack of direct provocation or physical confrontation, should be enough to save them from any sanction.
He said, “The distance from the touch line I think will save these two players from a sanction.”
Hackett also thought Joe Rodon was lucky to have not been sent During the game after pushed his opponent before he made contact with another Sunderland player.

This victory not only emphasized the credentials of the Leeds title, but also highlighted the balance of the defensive strength team and attacking the taste.
Guided by Daniel Farke’s strategic brightness, Leeds has maintained an unbeaten league record since November, demonstrating tactical discipline, team spirit and a relentless impulse toward success.
With crucial parties, whites remain laser focus on maintaining their position at the top of the table and achieving their long -awaited return to the Premier League.
They have a fixed eyes next season, with reports that they have suggested that they have already started working to strengthen their squad for next season. Among the goals are Wilson Isidor of Sunderland Who has a great individual season.
If his current impulse persists, Elland Road could again become a fortress that welcomes the first season football next season, as Leeds United continues his firm march to promotion.