Leeds United new boy Lukas Nmecha echoes former striker with debut goal

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Nmecha scores off the bench on Leeds United debut

Leeds United marked their ‘magical’ return to the Premier League with some fittingly late, last-gasp action in a tense opening fixture that ended with a goal by debutant Lukas Nmecha.

More importantly, his contribution off the bench echoes an old fan favourite (albeit eventual villain to many) that could signal things to come.

After all, football has a funny way of drawing parallels even decades on…

In case you didn’t see the dramatic tail end of the game, here is what happened:

While Everton defender James Tarkowski was left clearly aggrieved by the somewhat ‘soft’ penalty decision, to quote the pundits analysing on the night, not to mention Leeds being slightly fortunate, the spot-kick still proved to be enough.

As you can see, Nmecha has barely covered a blade of grass before he was eventually called upon to take the decisive shot, burying it into the bottom right-hand corner.

But arguably the most exciting part about the German-born attacker’s instant impact is that he became the first Leeds player to score on their debut as a substitute since ex-striker Alan Smith.

Despite eventually ruffling feathers by making a then-all-too-familiar move to long-standing rivals Manchester United, plenty of supporters still look back on Smith’s time at Elland Road with fondness.

His winning goal in the 3-1 victory over Liverpool away at Anfield way back in 1998 certainly remains a very happy memory.

He went from super sub to a £7m Man United signing in 2004 – big money back then.

It took Nmecha just two more minutes and about the same number of touches as it did Alan Smith to score his first Leeds goal, and the latter went on to score 53 more, as well as register 18 assists.

The Whites will be hoping for similar numbers or perhaps even better from the one-time Man City youth product and former Wolfsburg forward, who arrived as a free transfer this summer.

Speaking in his post-match interview after the full-time whistle, Nmecha did himself even more early favours by giving off all the right signals to Sky Sports’ David Jones.

“We have amazing fans”, said the 26-year-old, “It was very loud in here, electric, I don’t think I’ve felt something like this before.”

It will be interesting to see whether he competes for a starting spot ahead of Joël Piroe (the penalty-taker he replaced on Monday night) or, indeed, Leeds’ other new signing up at the top of the pitch.

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Featured Images — LUFC/Toni Marsh (via Flickr)/Sky Sports (screenshot)

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