Calvert-Lewin stretches hot streak as Leeds hold Sunderland
Leeds United's English striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin (2R) scores their first goal during the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Leeds United at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland in north east England on December 28, 2025. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin
scored for a sixth consecutive Premier League game as Leeds denied Sunderland a
place in the top five with a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light on Sunday.
Simon Adingra fired
the Black Cats into a half-time lead, but the in-form Calvert-Lewin levelled
early in the second period to pull Leeds further clear of the relegation zone.
Sunderland are still
yet to lose at home on their return to the top flight but have been severely
depleted by the departure of six players to the Africa Cup of Nations.
Adingra was one of the
Ivory Coast's key men in winning the AFCON on home soil last year, but was not
selected this time.
Sunderland were
grateful for that decision as the former Brighton winger curled in his first
goal for the club from Granit Xhaka's fine through ball on 28 minutes.
Brian Brobbey headed
against the crossbar in first-half stoppage time with the chance to double
Sunderland's lead.
But Leeds had been the
better side for large spells of the first period and started the second with a
bang.
Calvert-Lewin latched
onto Brenden Aaronson's low cross for his eighth goal of the season, seven of
which have come in the last six games.
The former Everton
striker's form has played a major role in edging Leeds towards safety and
keeping his manager Daniel Farke in a job.
The German was
reportedly on the brink of being dismissed prior to a five-game unbeaten run
that has taken Leeds seven points clear of the bottom three.
Sunderland missed the chance to leapfrog Manchester United and Chelsea but sit seventh, just four points outside the top four.

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