Leeds came from 2-0 down at half-time to claim a thrilling 3-2 win against Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon.
Tammy Abraham and Conor Hourihane gave the home side the advantage with goals in the opening 17 minutes but Leeds swiftly hit back after the break. Jack Clarke in the 56th minute and then Pontus Jansson in the 61st minute bridged the gap.
In the 95th minute, Kemar Roofe found the winner for Leeds. A quick break looked like it was about to peter out following Egzijan Alioski's lofted cross into the Villa box. However, Ahmed Elmohamady dealt badly with the ball, heading it directly to Roofe.
The Leeds forward made no mistake with a left-footed strike to the bottom right corner of Orjan Nyland's goal.
The win puts back on top of the Championship, a point ahead of Norwich.