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Credit: Imago Thu 23 April 2026 11:44, UK Bournemouth star Ryan Christie has taken to social media to send an angry message about Evanilson’s offside goal as Leeds United snatched a late 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium on Wednesday.Sean Longstaff popped up in the 97th minute to fire past Djordje Petrovic and extend Leeds’ unbeaten streak to seven games.Eli Junior Kroupi had opened the scoring on the hour mark before James Hill turned a Wilfried Gnonto cross into his own net eight minutes later.Rayan scored what looked to be the winner for the Cherries five minutes from time, before Evanilson thought he had made it 3-1 in added-time but his strike was ruled out for a tight offside.Longstaff then netted his third goal of the season to move his side onto 40 points for the season, with Leeds’ next match coming against Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. ⚽ Leeds United Matchday ⚽ Team news, line-ups, expert previews and verdicts, and tactical analysis for every Leeds fixture. VISIT THE LEEDS MATCH HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Ryan Christie calls out VAR after Evanilson’s disallowed goal vs LeedsBournemouth missed out on the chance to move sixth in the Premier League with a win, as Andoni Iraola fumed on the sidelines following Longstaff’s winner.Evanilson’s right arm and shoulder were deemed to be beyond Pascal Struijk after he scored in the 93rd minute, and Cherries captain Christie took umbrage with the decision on social media.TeamBournemouthLeedsPossession60%40%Shots1710Touches in opposition box4527Big chances41Accurate passes378236Fouls committed610Bournemouth vs Leeds match statsThe Scot took to his Instagram story on Wednesday night to post a screenshot of Evanilson’s offside call alongside a caption calling out the VAR officials, saying: “Can we score with arms now?”Fellow Cherries midfielder Alex Scott posted to his own Instagram story in a similar vein, with a screenshot of the offside and numerous laughing emojis.Opta releases new Leeds relegation prediction after Bournemouth drawSources have told Football Insider that Aston Villa want to sign Strujik this summer, but Leeds have no plans to let him leave and now seem more likely to keep him, with top-flight survival as likely as ever.According to the latest predictions from Opta‘s supercomputer, Daniel Farke’s side have a slim 0.25 per cent chance of being relegated this season.Burnley’s relegation was confirmed alongside Wolves on Wednesday, with 18th-placed Spurs currently the most likely club to join them as they are given a 59.06 per cent chance of going down. 🚨 Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Leeds United Insider Access Get the full story from Elland Road and Thorp Arch with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of West Yorkshire.
