Leeds United and Manchester United played out an entertaining game of football as Matheus Cunha and Brenden Aaronson scored in the second half in a 1-1 draw.
Manchester United performed admirably to come back after going 1-0 down at Elland Road, but Leeds will surely be happier with a point as they extended their unbeaten run to seven games.
Ruben Amorim's side, on the other hand, are currently fifth but can drop down to sixth again if Chelsea get a positive result against Manchester City later today.
And here are five talking points from a tightly fought contest in the bright Yorkshire sunshine.
Leeds United came into the game unbeaten in six Premier League games and held Liverpool to a 0-0 draw at Elland Road a few days ago.
Two months ago, it looked like Daniel Farke would lose his job as his side were staring down the barrel in the relegation zone.
However, in recent weeks, Leeds seemed to have cracked the code to Premier League safety as they continue to keep things tight at the back and take advantage from set pieces.
If they improve their service to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, there is no reason why they won't climb the table in the coming weeks and months as they've tightened things up admirably at the back.
Amorim appeared to have ditched his preferred 3-4-3 formation in recent weeks but he went back to it for the trip to Elland Road.
Manchester United didn't set the world alight with their performance, but it was surely a better showing than what was the case against Wolves last week.
However, with 30 minutes left on the clock, Amorim opted to change shape again, this time to a 4-4-2.
And while his decision paid dividends for this game, in the long haul, the fact that he hasn't narrowed down on a formation at Old Trafford is a cause for concern.
Immediately after conceding, Ruben Amorim decided to make a change as Joshua Zirkzee came on for Leny Yoro.
The Dutch international didn't take long to make an impact as he played a brilliant through ball for Matheus Cunha to score.
The 24-year-old's technical ability was on display a handful of times towards the end of the game as he linked up play well and showed some neat touches.
Since securing a big-money move from RB Leipzig in the summer transfer window, Sesko hasn't really adapted well to Premier League football.
The Slovenian striker looks more like a rough diamond than a finished product and that was on display once again at Elland Road.
He was barely a threat in the first half as the Leeds defenders saw him off quite well. In the second half, he put a close-range header glaringly wide but his blushes were spared by a belated offside flag.
Sesko played the entirety of the game and failed to make a big impact. Manchester United are crying out for some quality and could do well with some big performances from their No.9 in the coming weeks.
Unlike his compatriot Sesko, Jaka Bijol produced a magnificent display at the back for Leeds.
Starting alongside Sebastiaan Bornauw and Pascal Struijk at the heart of the backline, the Slovenian defender kept things tight and covered the last line with consummate ease.
His ball-playing ability was also on display a handful of times as he continues to enhance his reputation at Elland Road.
Leeds' newfound resurgence is largely down to their defensive solidity, and it wouldn't be going too far to say that Bijol's form will be crucial to their survival hopes.



