Andrea Radrizzani hits out at match officials before Leeds United's incredible Elland Road comeback against Millwall
Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani hit out at referee Darren England during the Whites Championship clash with Millwall.
The 45-year-old was left frustrated by what he had seen in LS11 with a number of decisions that went against his side in the first half of action.
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Hide AdEngland felt the wrath of the home crowd for a number of errors as the Lions took an early 2-0 lead.
Shaun Hutchinson opened the scoring from a corner after four minutes before Jed Wallace converted from the spot just past the 20 minute mark.
Stuart Dallas saw a volley palmed wide by visiting goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski which was given as a goal kick before Leeds were left infuriating in the build up to the penalty decision believing the ball had left the field of play.
Radrizzani tweeted at the interval: "Speechless... in two years I have seen a lot but the level shown tonight is not acceptable for a professional league.
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United, though, produced a stunning fightback after the half-time break as Patrick Bamford struck twice along with a Pablo Hernandez effort to earn all three points and complete an unlikely comeback to lift Leeds into top spot.
The Whites owner again sent a message at full-time: "Speechless again.... for the balls of our lads, passion, heart and quality. MOT"