Leeds United 3 (Austin 26, Byram 34, Lees 74) Oxford United 0

Rodolph Austin fires Leeds ahead Rodolph Austin fires Leeds ahead

BATTLING Oxford United tasted defeat for the first time this season as Leeds United came out on top in the Capital One Cup tie.

The npower Championship side simply had too much quality in the final third at Elland Road and had chances to make the shoreline more emphatic.

After a good start the visitors' hopes of an upset were quashed by two well-taken goals from Rodolph Austin and Sam Byram.

Oxford rode their luck after the break but Tom Lees' header settled the contest 16 minutes from time.

Chris Wilder made three changes from Saturday's 2-1 win against Plymouth Argyle.

Two were enforced, with Jake Forster-Caskey and Deane Smalley failing to recover from knocks.

They were replaced by Simon Heslop and Sean McGinty, while James Constable was preferred to Tom Craddock.

The U's resisted the option to pack men behind the ball and stuck to their favoured 4-3-3 shape as Tony Capaldi was pushed into midfield alongside Heslop and Adam Chapman.

Despite the two division gap between the sides, Oxford settled the fastest.

Showing no signs of being intimidated, they kept the ball well and looked to shoot on sight.

Their best opening came on four minutes, when a McGinty cross was not dealt with by the Leeds defence.

The ball fell to Capaldi, whose first-time shot was deflected to Potter, but his effort was smothered by Leeds goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown.

Sean Rigg and Chapman also had shots from range in an encouraging opening 20 minutes for the underdogs.

Leeds boss Neil Warnock made six changes to his line-up, but it still contained the likes of El-Hadji Diouf, Michael Brown and Andy Gray.

They gradually saw more of the ball and showed a clinical edge by taking the lead with their first effort on target.

On 26 minutes Byram rolled a pass across the box for Austin to drive first time low past Ryan Clarke, who got a hand to the ball but could not keep it out.

Within eight minutes Leeds doubled their advantage.

Diouf found Byram, who rolled one challenge and went past Jake Wright before showing great composure to chip Clarke from inside the penalty area.

The tie was almost over before the break, but a strong hand from The goalkeeper kept out a shot from Diouf late in the half.

Clarke made an even better stop at the start of the second half, when Austin rose to head a corner firmly towards goal.

The giant midfielder had an outstanding game and only the crossbar denied him a second goal of the night from a thunderous 30-yard effort.

In between Austin's efforts Constable, who had to feed on scraps, carved out a chance when he spun Kisnorbo and shot left-footed, but Ashdown parried.

The U's had fleeting sights of the Leeds goal, but the home side continued to create the clearer openings.

Byram volleyed over after Diouf crossed from the right, while Only a last-ditch block from Wright kept out a charging Michael Brown.

Leeds finally made it 3-0 on 74 minutes, when Lees steered a header not the corner from a Diouf cross.

Wilder used the closing minutes to give two players debuts.

Young striker Tyrone Marsh made his long awaited bow, while new loan signing Daniel Boateng also got a run-out hours after joining from Arsenal on a six-month loan.

Oxford finished the game on the front foot, but a consolation goal was beyond them.

The side now turn their attention back to the league and a trip to York City on Saturday.

Comments(17)

DuberryandBeanofan says...
10:13pm Tue 28 Aug 12

Great effort by all accounts. Saturday is far more important. Come on you yellows!

oldun says...
10:51pm Tue 28 Aug 12

9 down - about 75 to go. Great start to the season . Have I said that before this season?

YellowRose says...
11:24pm Tue 28 Aug 12

Good workout, now back to the important stuff.

adlibber says...
6:33am Wed 29 Aug 12

Glad we're out of the cup and hopefully this defeat won't affect league performance. Still troubled by too many loan players and Constable has disappeared. Guess I just don't want a repeat of last seasons erratic sequences. Got to keep the league run going.

fat one says...
8:39am Wed 29 Aug 12

I was at the game last night and a fair report from the mail,Oxford good for 15 minutes but after that were given a run around but a decent Leeds team.Oxford look tidy in midfield but for me the team lacks pace everywhere ,something which needs to be addressed.What a player Leeds have found in Rudulph Austin he is real quality.

dave from witney says...
8:41am Wed 29 Aug 12

Well out of the cup really as others have said, the league is far more important. Las night showed up the obvious really, we need Capaldi in the back line, we are woefully short of decent midfield players and Constable has, for the time anyway..lost it. Can only hope that Smalley & Forster are fit by saturday.

Coleview Red says...
8:54am Wed 29 Aug 12

We feel your pain, we also conceded 3 goals last night.

Joe1 says...
9:48am Wed 29 Aug 12

Same score when we played Sheffield United. The gap is there for all to see.
It was a bit of a Hotch Potch team we put out. Never mind, it is over & back to the important League games. I am sure that York still are smarting by what we did to them @ Wembley. It should make for a good game ,if we are at full strength.

"COME ON YOU YELLOWS"

gburke says...
9:49am Wed 29 Aug 12

Incredible performance by the Oxford fans last night. Shame about the defeat, I thought Mcginty looked woeful from the minute he miskicked a clearance out for a corner. Constable looked like the only player strong enough to hold up the ball. Alfie looked a bit lightweight and slow in my opinion last night, but young Tyrone marsh looks very promising.

Hopefully JFC and Smalley are back for York.

COYY

adlibber says...
10:19am Wed 29 Aug 12

Coleview Red wrote:
We feel your pain, we also conceded 3 goals last night.
you also scored no goals in a league game against a team you beat 5-0 in the cup. Keep your cup run going red it will screw up your league plans dickanio will be gone and your small bubble will burst.

Highworth red says...
11:03am Wed 29 Aug 12

adlibber wrote:
Coleview Red wrote:
We feel your pain, we also conceded 3 goals last night.
you also scored no goals in a league game against a team you beat 5-0 in the cup. Keep your cup run going red it will screw up your league plans dickanio will be gone and your small bubble will burst.
Yes definitely, a great cup run last season really messed us up, we only just managed to take the title. For what it's worth, I think you'll do well this season, but don't expect us to be waiting for you in league 1, chances are we wont be there.

Ginger-nutz says...
11:07am Wed 29 Aug 12

adlibber wrote:
Coleview Red wrote:
We feel your pain, we also conceded 3 goals last night.
you also scored no goals in a league game against a team you beat 5-0 in the cup. Keep your cup run going red it will screw up your league plans dickanio will be gone and your small bubble will burst.
Yet another bite :)......
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And I thought it was a very polite and factually correct comment from Coleview Red :).......
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Glad to see that Wilder is feeding off Swindon's scraps in an attempt to find success, and Boateng was ok, but another who was not up to Paolo's desired standards :)
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4 wins and a draw for us so far, with 4 shut outs.....
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And we can score 4 at a Prem team who didn't concede against Arsenal last weekend :)....
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Life is just great at STFC :)......

eatmygoal says...
12:25pm Wed 29 Aug 12

Ginger-nutz wrote:
adlibber wrote:
Coleview Red wrote:
We feel your pain, we also conceded 3 goals last night.
you also scored no goals in a league game against a team you beat 5-0 in the cup. Keep your cup run going red it will screw up your league plans dickanio will be gone and your small bubble will burst.
Yet another bite :)......
.
And I thought it was a very polite and factually correct comment from Coleview Red :).......
.
Glad to see that Wilder is feeding off Swindon's scraps in an attempt to find success, and Boateng was ok, but another who was not up to Paolo's desired standards :)
.
4 wins and a draw for us so far, with 4 shut outs.....
.
And we can score 4 at a Prem team who didn't concede against Arsenal last weekend :)....
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Life is just great at STFC :)......
I actually thought Coleview Red's comment showed a modicum of wit as well.

Yes, you really have had a good start to the season. Well done to your team.

However, do you have any insight how devastatingly desperate and sad you appear by coming on here? To do what exactly? Gloat? Go ahead if it makes you feel better and gives some sort of worth to your lives. But blimey, we really don't care. I am sure you would feel exactly the same way if it were reversed. For your own sake, don't do it to yourself.

mandate says...
10:55pm Wed 29 Aug 12

We can only laugh at the anonymous people from Wiltshire, who spend all their spare time making pointless comments in the Oxford Mail. Swindon fans like to give it large on this forum, but as all Oxford fans know, next week they will be timid as sheep at the Kassam.

Ginger-nutz says...
1:53pm Fri 31 Aug 12

mandate wrote:
We can only laugh at the anonymous people from Wiltshire, who spend all their spare time making pointless comments in the Oxford Mail. Swindon fans like to give it large on this forum, but as all Oxford fans know, next week they will be timid as sheep at the Kassam.
Eeeeeeeh Aaaaaaaaw!!!.......a
ys says that :)

Ginger-nutz says...
1:53pm Fri 31 Aug 12

mandate wrote:
We can only laugh at the anonymous people from Wiltshire, who spend all their spare time making pointless comments in the Oxford Mail. Swindon fans like to give it large on this forum, but as all Oxford fans know, next week they will be timid as sheep at the Kassam.
Eeeeeeeh Aaaaaaaaw!!!.......a
ys says that :)

Ginger-nutz says...
1:53pm Fri 31 Aug 12

mandate wrote:
We can only laugh at the anonymous people from Wiltshire, who spend all their spare time making pointless comments in the Oxford Mail. Swindon fans like to give it large on this forum, but as all Oxford fans know, next week they will be timid as sheep at the Kassam.
Eeeeeeeh Aaaaaaaaw!!!.......a
ys says that :)

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