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Carlisle 0, Leeds United 2 (2-3 agg)

9:23am Friday 16th May 2008

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By Dave Flett »

HOMEGROWN hero Jonny Howson struck in stoppage time to send Leeds United to Wembley at Carlisle United last night.

Howson scored his second goal of last night's play-off semi-final, second leg at Brunton Park in the first - and only - minute of injury time signalled by referee Alan Wiley's fourth official to secure a 3-2 aggregate victory.

The teenage midfielder, who will turn 20 next Wednesday, had earlier levelled the tie on ten minutes and his dramatic 15-yard winner means Leeds will now meet either Doncaster or Southend - who play tonight - in north London on Sunday, May 25.

That date will represent the first time Leeds have played at the hallowed home of English football since losing 3-0 to Aston Villa in the 1996 League Cup final when Howson was just seven.

Howson's two-goal strike also marked the first brace of his professional career.

He had only found the scoresheet four times prior to last night's match but, along with anchorman Jonathan Douglas and the willing Neil Kilkenny and David Prutton, was part of a vastly improved midfield performance following on from the quartet's disappointing showing in Monday's first leg.

The four players won last night's battle for supremacy in the middle of the park, leaving home striker Danny Graham cutting a lonely figure up front.

Leeds did, however, survive early home shouts for a penalty after a lunging tackle by Lubomir Michalik on Scott Dobie before Howson's first goal levelled the aggregate score.

The midfielder picked out a darting Dougie Freedman run down the left channel before charging into the penalty box to get on the end of the on-loan Crystal Palace striker's cross.

Howson then kept his composure to find Keiran Westwood's bottom left-hand corner with a bouncing eight- yard effort.

On 38 minutes, Freedman almost added to his first-leg goal when he intercepted a weak Evan Horwood header, but Westwood was quick to snuff out the danger.

Carlisle's best spell of the game came on the stroke of half-time with a misjudgement by makeshift left-back Bradley Johnson gifting Marc Bridge-Wilkinson the home side's first on-target effort eight yards out, only for Casper Ankergren to save well with his feet.

The visitors regained control of the game after the break with Jermaine Beckford and Freedman both trying their luck from distance although Bridge-Wilkinson went close with a flashing edge-of-the-box volley on 73 minutes.

But it was a rare opportunity for the jaded home side and, soon afterwards, Westwood was pushing a 25-yard Freedman drive behind and Bradley Johnson's header from a Kilkenny corner then flicked off the outside of a post.

Long-range Douglas and Johnson efforts then threatened a winning goal before Freedman laid the ball off to Howson and the Leeds-born youngster dragged a 15-yard shot into Westwood's bottom left-hand corner.

In doing so, he also fulfilled a forecast of his manager.

On seeing Freedman net on 96 minutes in the first leg, Gary McAllister predicted that the tie would be won in the 180th minute.

How right he was - and what a moment for the ecstatic 1,200 travelling army of Leeds fans, who were still bouncing up and down 15 minutes after the final whistle.

Leeds United: Casper Ankergren, Frazer Richardson, Paul Huntington, Lubomir Michalik, Bradley Johnson, David Prutton, Jonathan Douglas, Jonny Howson, Neil Kilkenny, Jermaine Beckford, Dougie Freedman.

Subs not used: David Lucas, Rui Marques, Seb Carole, Andy Hughes, Tresor Kandol.

Carlisle United: Keiran Westwood, David Raven, Peter Murphy, Danny Livesey, Evan Horwood, Scott Dobie, Chris Lumsdon, Grant Smith, Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, Simon Hackney, Danny Graham.

Subs not used: Chris Howarth, Paul Thirlwell, Paul Arnison, Cleveland Taylor, Gary Madine.

Referee: Alan Wiley.

Attendance: 12,873.

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Fat Harry, says...
12:45pm Fri 16 May 08

That's THREE articles on this website today about a third division club from another county.

Press management please note: If I want to read about L**ds, I'll buy the Evening Post. In the meantime, I'm getting very close to cancelling my Press order.

RodneyRowe, York says...
1:36pm Fri 16 May 08

Agreed, I blame Dave Flett.
Flett out!

city fan, york says...
2:17pm Fri 16 May 08

I believe york have signed a couple of players aswel were are the stories about this???

steve, haxby says...
2:34pm Fri 16 May 08

wish they would just go bust this is a york paper not leeds

gresmit, York says...
2:51pm Fri 16 May 08

Fat Harry wrote:
That's THREE articles on this website today about a third division club from another county. Press management please note: If I want to read about L**ds, I'll buy the Evening Post. In the meantime, I'm getting very close to cancelling my Press order.
What a strange comment.
So what planet do you live on Fat Harry?
When did The Press become a paper that focuses only on York? It evolved from The Yorkshire Evening Press and I for one like to read about other events that occur in our great county.
Let's celebrate the fact that the poor, downtrodden Leeds fans who have stuck by their club through thick and thin over the last few years, finally have something to cheer about.

eastyorkie, York says...
3:45pm Fri 16 May 08

Maybe if you got out more and broadened your outlook you could change you sig name Harry. Gresmit has it right Yorkshire evening press. Sometimes the post reports on York events also but guess what nobody complains. Funny that.

marcali, spain says...
7:24pm Fri 16 May 08

Carlisle must be pretty sick late goal first leg late goal second leg. The good thing about reading about Leeds is how far they have sunk when a couple of jammy late goals give them a half chance to go up to the old 2nd div. HOPEFULLY NEXT YEAR WHEN CITY ARE IN THE PLAY OFFS WE WILL STILL BE READING ABOUT THEM AT THIS STAGE...

Papa, Acomb says...
11:56am Sat 17 May 08

gresmit wrote:
Fat Harry wrote: That's THREE articles on this website today about a third division club from another county. Press management please note: If I want to read about L**ds, I'll buy the Evening Post. In the meantime, I'm getting very close to cancelling my Press order.
What a strange comment. So what planet do you live on Fat Harry? When did The Press become a paper that focuses only on York? It evolved from The Yorkshire Evening Press and I for one like to read about other events that occur in our great county. Let's celebrate the fact that the poor, downtrodden Leeds fans who have stuck by their club through thick and thin over the last few years, finally have something to cheer about.
What do you mean,"What a strange comment".Fat Harry is entitled to his opinion & I too could'nt give less of a frig at what happens at Leeds United.
Said for a while that coverage overall on YCFC needs looking into,as their is so much more they could do.
Too much brown nosing going on most of the time.

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