Diego Llorente rescued a point for Leeds United as they battled back from two goals down to draw 3-3 with Aston Villa.
Leeds took the lead after nine minutes when Daniel James linked well with Rodrigo before firing across Emiliano Martinez and into the bottom corner at Villa Park.
Philippe Coutinho pulled Villa level on the half-hour mark when he controlled a low cross from Matty Cash and hit a low strike beyond Illan Meslier.
Coutinho then set up Jacob Ramsey for two goals in the space of five minutes, putting the hosts 3-1 up.
However, James scored his second of the match in first-half stoppage time, bravely getting between two defenders to head home at close range.
And Diego Llorente equalised for Leeds on 63 minutes, bringing down a headed clearance from Tyrone Mings and firing into the net.
Villa were reduced to 10 men with three minutes remaining as Ezri Konsa was shown a second yellow card, but they held on to stay 11th with 27 points.
Leeds are 15th with 23 points, six points above the relegation zone.
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