Watch the amazing scenes from Elland Road on Sunday as Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa allowed Aston Villa to score an uncontested goal.
It was a crucial game at Elland Road on Sunday but you couldn't have imagined what was to come as Marcelo Bielsa ultimately allowed Aston Villa to score an uncontested goal after a hugely controversial Leeds opener.
Mateusz Klich put the Whites in front - after the home side played on as Villa's Jonathan Kodjia lay injured and Klich turned the ball in.
But after furious Villa protests and a mass melee, which included a red card for Villa defender Anwar El Ghazi, the visitors were allowed to walk in an equaliser and Albert Adomah obliged.
Leeds captain Pontus Jansson almost intervened to stop Adomah scoring, as he appeared to disagree with his manager's decision.
Bielsa explained his decision after the game - in a result that cost them any lingering chances of getting automatic promotion.