Leeds United 2-2 Everton - A good day for football, bad day for Richarlison and a Marcelo Bielsa turning point

Football is back and it sounds great, as Leeds United's 2-2 draw with Everton at a packed Elland Road proved.
WELCOME HOME - Leeds United supporters turned a fixture into an occasion and a spectacle, packing out Elland Road for the first time since March 2020. Pic: Jonathan GawthorpeWELCOME HOME - Leeds United supporters turned a fixture into an occasion and a spectacle, packing out Elland Road for the first time since March 2020. Pic: Jonathan Gawthorpe
WELCOME HOME - Leeds United supporters turned a fixture into an occasion and a spectacle, packing out Elland Road for the first time since March 2020. Pic: Jonathan Gawthorpe

The Whites reintroduced themselves to their adoring public, in a capacity home ground, for the first time since March 2020 and it was a special and memorable occasion.

Good day

Football

This was much more like it. A proper game between two proper football clubs, old sporting institutions with history and culture, played out in front of fans in a proper atmosphere. It was well worth the wait, with all the drama, tension, needle and excitement such an occasion deserved. Football with fans feels and sounds right. A draw wasn't a bad result for either side and everyone could go home reasonably satisfied. What felt particularly fitting was the planned minute of silence becoming a minute of thunderous applause, just like at Old Trafford last week. It wouldn't be right to fall silent when grounds have been so empty, quiet and soulless for so long. The legends and sadly departed fans being remembered would have appreciated a proper Elland Road ovation. That is what they deserved and that is what they got.

Kalvin Phillips

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