Friday, January 9, 2026

Aaronson's Brace

Midfielder Scores Twice, But Concedes Late Penalty in Defeat to Newcastle

Brenden Aaronson delivered an impressive attacking performance for Leeds United on Wednesday, netting twice in a thrilling 4-3 defeat at Newcastle United. The American midfielder opened the scoring after half an hour with a composed finish, then appeared to secure victory when he coolly slotted home in the 79th minute to restore Leeds' lead at 3-2.

However, the match took a cruel turn for the 25-year-old. Deep into stoppage time, he was penalized for handball while attempting to block a cross, allowing Bruno GuimarĂ£es to equalize from the penalty spot before Harvey Barnes completed Newcastle's remarkable comeback.

Despite his individual success—now three goals across his last two fixtures—Aaronson expressed profound disappointment afterward. "I am devastated," he said. "That is football at the end of the day, and of course I am mad at myself, but I think we could have done better defending on a couple of occasions."

The midfielder identified a troubling pattern of conceding shortly after scoring and acknowledged the team's collective disappointment at surrendering their advantage. Yet he maintained perspective, noting that leading three separate times at St. James' Park demonstrated Leeds' quality. With an FA Cup fixture approaching, Aaronson emphasized the importance of resilience: "We need to not let this bring us down."

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