Leeds winger Jack Harrison scored a brilliant hat-trick as Marcelo Bielsa's men picked up a terrific victory on the road at West Ham in a topsy-turvy encounter.
The 25-year-old scored twice in the first-half, separated by another Jarrod Bowen goal, and netted the decisive third goal shortly after Pablo Fornals had equalised for the second time for David Moyes' team in what was a captivating Premier League contest.
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Leeds' Jack Harrison (centre) was the hero as the visitors beat West Ham in a thrilling contest
Harrison netted the decisive third goal in the 60th minute with a dink over Lukasz Fabianski
It was a dream day for Harrison who scored an unlikely hat-trick at the London Stadium
Pablo Fornals had equalised for West Ham for the second time with a well-placed finish
Man of the moment Jarrod Bowen scored again to bring the Hammers level in the first-half
Harrison opened the scoring in the 10th minute as Leeds started off brightly in east London
Harrison scored his first goal of the afternoon with a fine finish into the corner of the net
Bowen kept up his fine form with a goal to bring the hosts on level terms in the 34th minute
Yet Harrison netted again and put Leeds back in front just three minutes after Bowen's goal
Fornals brought West Ham back on level terms early in the second-half on Sunday afternoon