Carlos Corberan, a former member of the coaching staff of Leeds United
Leeds have not lost when Luke Ayling scores since the opening day of the 2021-22 season

 The goal was still valid despite Jayson Molumby's shot obviously deflecting off Thomas-Asante's arm.

With Brandon Thomas-Asante's contentious first goal in the 52nd minute, Corberan's Baggies appeared poised to capture all three points.

  • Relive the draw between West Bromwich Albion and Leeds at home.

Nevertheless, Leeds maintained their composure as captain Luke Ayling equalized the score despite the heroics of the opposing goalkeeper Alex Palmer, who produced two outstanding stops from Dan James in either half.

He headed Wales international James' cross into the top right corner in the 72nd minute to give the hosts a point.

After their opening-day 2-2 tie with Cardiff City, the hosts earned at least that to secure a second straight home draw for Daniel Farke's demoted Leeds.

Leeds protest following Gnonto's statement.

Leeds, beaten in injury time by a disputable injury-time punishment at Birmingham last Saturday, were shaken by the pre-match declaration that repelled striker Wilfried Gnonto had formally turned in an exchange demand.

Yet, there was minimal indication of any delayed consequences from that as, jazzed up by their home help, Farke's men had the better of the principal half.

They went nearest when manager Palmer saved from James, before Jamie Shackleton's work from range avoided off Cedric Kipre and hit the post.

Leeds manager Illan Meslier then, at that point, required his very own fine save toward the beginning of the last part when the reviewed Thomas-Asante crossed for Albion captain Jed Wallace at the close to post, just for the Frenchman to contact it on to the post.

One moment later, be that as it may, Albion's karma was in when Leeds neglected to manage a close post corner, Molumby took shots at objective and it took two diversions.

The second fell off the arm of Thomas-Asante and went in at the same time, with no video right hand arbitrator office in the English Football Association, there was no rebound.

Palmer then kept Leeds under control when he beat his first-half save by taking off high to one side to deny James' styler from 20 yards sublimely.

Be that as it may, Leeds at last drew level when James cut back inside, conveyed a prodding right-foot cross with his instep, Erik Pieters was gotten level footed and Ayling coordinated his leap well to head effectively home.

The two sides had opportunities to grab triumph, which would have complimented Albion - yet there could have been no further objectives.

Who's next?

The following Saturday, when Leeds travels to Ipswich Town, the former manager of Norwich City, Farke, returns to East Anglia.

The next day, Middlesbrough will visit Albion, who have four points after three games.

  • Daniel Farke, manager of Leeds United.

"It's an amazing test. We were hoping to keep a couple of our quality players. We likewise have a couple of wounds to our vital participants which is likewise unfortunate.

"We needed to stand by so lengthy for the monetary limitations to get a few approaches so it's not been simple. Ideally we can get endlessly better as the season goes.

"It's a drawn out, difficult experience, an uneven street, quite an errand. In the event that it was simple, everyone would make it happen. Furthermore, there were many empowering signs.

"I didn't know their objective was handball. I was figuring it very well may be, yet I was excessively far away to pass judgment on it.

"We can focus on what we can impact and that is our exhibition. Also, I like this disposition, the fellows never know when they are beaten."

  • Carlos Corleran, the head coach of West Bromwich Albion, spoke on BBC Radio WM:

"We intended to launch additional attacks. It was crucial to use just one striker when playing. We significantly improved in the second half.

"We applied pressure, but we lost opportunities due to our errors, giving Leeds the belief that they could harm us. Additionally, Alex Palmer was crucial to the cause.

"I enjoyed how the team maintained its level of focus even after we gave up the goal. We maintained our focus, responded quickly enough to stop them from maintaining their momentum and attacking us.

However, it is true that we must prevent errors. Perhaps we were too intent on defending after we scored, and perhaps we ought to have been more proactive. The only thing that I might review is that.