Own goal woe for Whites

Bradley Johnson's late own goal clinched 10-man Hull an unlikely point in a 2-2 draw against their Yorkshire rivals and denied Leeds a first home win in four npower Championship matches. Hull substitute Tom Cairney swung over a rare Hull corner in the 82nd minute and Johnson sliced the ball into his own net when it appeared Leeds had done enough to halt a run of three successive defeats at Elland Road. Johnson went from hero to villain for Simon Grayson's side, having thumped home a first-half equaliser after Hull midfielder John Bostock's superb 35-yard free-kick had given the visitors a shock lead. Andy O'Brien, on loan from Bolton, appeared to have lifted Leeds back into the top six with a 71st-minute header, but from a rare foray forward Hull, who had Bostock sent off for a second yellow card with 12 minutes left, denied the home side victory. Hull defender Liam Rosenior headed Luciano Becchio's late header off the line in the closing stages, but the visitors remain without a win in their last eight league matches.

Source: PA

Source: PA