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Plymouth 1 – 2 Leeds

Manor Solomon achieved a brilliant winner of the stop time to send Leeds to the Premier League as a master when they came from behind to beat the descent 2-1.

After Burnley Millwall struck 3-1, United knew that only one win would make her a difference in a hit, and Solomon did it, both Leeds and Burnley end the season with remarkable 100 points.

On-Loan Spurs Ace Solomon adhered to a bidding to the area Wilfried Gnonto ran from left into the area.

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See how Leed's United player celebrate with the Trophy championship before the end of the away after a late goal she had crowned champions

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Leeds attacked from the exception and won a corner in the first minute that was forced to clear under pressure.

Hazard was put into action again in the ninth minute and dived deep to keep Sam Byram's downward headball from Salomo's 25-Yard free kick away.

Two minutes later, Brenden fell wrong when he was placed in the box in front of Jayden Bogle's goal.

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Leeds United won the championship title in a dramatic way

Argyl's first meaningful goal attempt in the 14th minute came from the midfielder of teenager Caleb Roberts, who fired from 25 meters wide.

In the form of Argyle striker Mustapha Bundu, his goal attempt in the 16th minute went much closer and wrapped himself through four defenders before shattering his shot on the height.

BUNDU went even closer to his next effort, which led to the opening goal.

The Sierra Leone striker cut again from the left before rolling over a shot about Karl Darlow in the goal of Leeds and on the long post.

The defender of Leeds Byram could not do anything to keep the ball from bouncing it off and clarifying it.

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Manor Solomon scores an excellent goal in Plymouth to win the championship title for Leeds!

Bogle – who only shot broadly in the 20th minute – then sent another brilliant cross from right, which Joel Piroe made up close for the first time.

Leeds exposed the entire pressure, but could not find a level.

Hazard made an excellent diver to keep Aaronson's strike away from the right side of the box, and Solomon fired past shortly after cutting from the left in the 30th minute, with the ball clearing the upper corner with customs.

Aaronson's 33rd-minute shot flew over when Leed's frustration grew.

Solomon also swept a shot up and over 20 meters when he first dismissed Illia Gruev's free kick from the right.

The pressure from Leeds finally told at the beginning of the second half when Gnonto greeted in the 53rd minute.

Solomon – as often as a thorn in Plymouth's side – drilled in a low cross from the left and there was gnonto on the long post to hammer the ball up close.

Byram was up close in the 65th minute shortly before the prerequisite of Leeds and another solomon cross, but his header was close to the long post.

The Northern Ireland goalkeeper Hazard raced out to cut Bogles dangerous 74th minute from right and get the ball up high.

But Solomon would have the last word and earn Leeds the title that they sought so much.

The managers

Plymouth's Miron Muslic:

“I am proud, very proud. Today we have by far confronted the best team in our division and did another good performance.

“It once again showed a good spirit and character of the boys, even though we have relegated. We are Plymouth Argyle, we play for the green army.

“We just went everything and wanted to produce another unforgettable performance. We came 120 seconds because we got something against the best team in our league.

“Congratulations to Daniel Farke and Leeds for an outstanding performance throughout the season and win the league.”

In Burnley's almost -Miss, Farke added: “I would like to send my congratulations to Burnley to Scott (Parker), I think you did a fantastic job.

“Incredible points won with (100) points. You played a fantastic season that deserves to be crowned with a little cutlery.”

Leeds' Daniel Farke:

“I was too tired to celebrate the last pipe myself because I concentrated on the profit of promotion. I really wanted to win this game and win the title for everyone in the club.

“Of course I am glad that we won this game in the last phase and officially describe ourselves as a master and can be the best team throughout the season.

“It is a proud day and an emotionally moving day because we have invested so much and wanted to crown ourselves with a little cutlery. I only had this experience a few times, but for some of them it was the first time that they won a title.

“It feels very special in the changing room and I am very happy about my players and all my employees, it means so much for you and also for our supporters.

“It is a proud day for everyone who is connected to the Leeds United Football Club. MWE had a difficult first half because we didn't move the ball quickly enough.

“We looked a bit as if we had celebrated too much since winning the campaign last week. We played a Plymouth team who won a really good turn and three of the last four.

“Yes, they were relegated, but it turned out that they wanted to have a really good experience from today during their summer break, so it was difficult for this reason.”

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