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Leeds defender Luke Ayling dismissed Wolves complaints after their 4-2 win.

Ayling's free header at the far post in the second-half was one of the four goals that Javi Gracia's side would score against Wolves on Saturday afternoon. The full-back was joined by Jack Harrison, Rasmus Kristensen and Rodrigo on the scoresheet as Leeds claimed a vital three points in their battle against relegation.

VAR was called into question on multiple occasions during the game, noticeably after they recommended referee Michael Salisbury upgrade an initial yellow card to a straight sending off for Jonny's tackle on Ayling; but also after the official refused to change his mind to rule out Rodrigo's late strike despite being sent to the monitor to check for a foul from Marc Roca in the build-up to the goal.

It was a crazy game," Ayling told club media. We came here last year on the same day and had another crazy game. It was just up and down, we played really well to get 3-0 up and then we just let the game go. We let them back into it, we saw the game out well in the end but we can't let them two goals in to make it close.

I don't care about that!" Ayling replied when asked about the standard of officiating and VAR's use. I walk away with three points, I don't care what happened so I won't comment on that.

We worked on things in the week, to come away and score four goals in the Premier League is hard so it's great to come away and do that."

This article first appeared on Tribal Football and was syndicated with permission.

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