Former fan favourite Luciano Becchio was just one of 34,000 Leeds United supporters inside Elland Road celebrating Pascal Struijk's late stoppage time equaliser that could save Jesse Marsch's sides' season. Struijk managed to turn home Joe Gelhardt's stunning 92nd minute assist to send Elland Road wild, as Leeds grabbed a point in the dying embers of their game against Brighton & Hove Albion to move them out of the relegation zone.
It could be a point that potentially saves Leeds' season, as they jumped above Burnley with a game to play.
During his six year stay at Elland Road, Becchio bagged an impressive 86 goals in 221 games. After Leeds' relegation to League One, the Argentine was instrumental in helping the Whites jump back up to the Championship during the 2009/10 campaign, where he netted 15 league goals alongside Jermaine Beckford, who scored 25.
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And after celebrating many a goal he had scored at Elland Road, the roles were reversed this time as Becchio, who watched the game from the stands, turned full Leeds United fan following Struijk's late equaliser.
In a tweet posted on Monday morning, Becchio said: "Leeds is a feeling @LUFC vamosssss".
Becchio was not the only ex-Leeds player at the game either. Another former fan favourite, Pablo Hernandez, who was a key part of the Marcelo Bielsa side that earned promotion to the Premier League, watched the game on from the director's box, cheering on a number of his former teammates.
In an Instagram story posted after the Brighton draw, Hernandez wrote: "Thanks @LeedsUnited. Happy to be here again. What a place!!"