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Jack Harrison's viral post highlights brutal 'battle wounds' from Leeds United's win at Wolves

Leeds United star Jack Harrison has shown off the 'battle wounds' he sustained in his side's 4-2 win over Wolves as his injuries went viral across social media.

The winger produced the Whites' first goal of the afternoon when he latched onto the end of Wilfried Gnonto's cross into the middle of the penalty area and fired past Jose Sa to give Leeds the lead after just six minutes.

The goal was Harrison's third in the league this season, but could prove to be his biggest yet as Javi Gracia's side earned a crucial win away from home which saw them rocket up the Premier League table.

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After the match, Harrison took to social media to show fans the injuries he'd picked up in the hard-fought victory over their relegation rivals, including a nasty looking hand injury.

The post on his Instagram story reveals a checklist of the injuries he suffered, which included a bloody nose after being hit in the face with the ball as well as a bloodied hand.

Harrison did complete a full 90-minute stint but ended up requiring stitches at halftime to fix him back up to play in the second half, with his leg also being cut in multiple places throughout the match.

It's evident that Harrison and company are putting their bodies on the line to try and keep the club in the Premier League, with the Whites now sat in 14th and two points clear of the relegation zone.

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