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Leeds United vs. Chelsea - Football Match Report - August 21, 2022 - ESPN

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United States forward Brenden Aaronson scored the opening goal in Leeds United's 3-0 win against Chelsea on Sunday, continuing Jesse Marsch's side's impressive start to the 2022-23 season.

Leeds have picked up seven points from their opening three games and started well when Edouard Mendy made a mess of a routine clearance, allowing Aaronson to capitalise just after the half-hour mark.

The U.S. forward took the ball from the Chelsea goalkeeper's feet and dribbled into an empty net. — Notebook: Chelsea's Pulisic set for showdown talks — Don't have ESPN?

Get instant access Just four minutes later, Chelsea found themselves two goals down as Rodrigo emphatically headed in Jack Harrison's delicate free-kick to earn the Spaniard his fourth Premier League goal of the season.

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