Reflecting on his team’s 1-1 draw against Everton away from home, Leeds United boss Daniel Farke was pleased with the performance and believed it is another important point collected.
A second half goal from the visitors cancelled out James Justin’s first Premier League strike for the Whites as the spoils were shared on Merseyside.
“Overall, a really good result for us here on the road to travel away with one point after also an impressive result in the last game,” the boss told the media.
“First half was outstanding. One of the best away performances we have shown I think, very dominant. We didn’t allow any chances and were a bit unlucky that we couldn’t capitalise even more because we had so many good situations.
“Everton is a top side and well managed side. They have so much quality also on the bench and it was clear that at some point in the second half they would show up.
“I still got the feeling that we were controlling the game also against the ball with less possession but we didn’t allow too many chances.
“We were pretty close to win this game but it was not to be and we also have to respect their quality. It is a tough place and for that we take the point and move on.
“Again slightly disappointed that we didn’t win all three points because it was possible today but nevertheless I have to give compliments to the lads.
“I have to say that it is a good result on the road. We move one point closer and with this game we should be really content.”




