Speaking to LUTV after Leeds United’s defeat at Burnley, captain Ethan Ampadu was frustrated the side hadn’t been more clinical from the opportunities they had created.
Goals either side of the break from the hosts saw the Whites beaten at Turf Moor, leaving the skipper looking for a response from the team ahead of next weekend’s clash with West Ham United.
“That wasn’t a result we came in for,” the Wales international said. “As part of the game, we can be self-critical on definitely the two goals we can try and do better with.
“We created a lot of chances which we just didn’t put in the net. We have got a quicker turnaround for next Friday, at home, so we are going to be hurting tonight as we are.
“We didn’t get the result that we wanted to get but that doesn’t define the season. [There is] still a long way to go in the rest of the season.
“We were happy that we created chances and we know we have got the quality to put in the back of the net. Today we didn’t so I think every one of us can look at ourselves to try and work on it.
“The next game is a big game. Every game in this league is important. Every game in this league is tough. We all want to be in the Premier League for that reason because it is the best league.
“It is going to be another tough one but it is a quick turnaround so, like I said, we are going to be hurting tonight as we are but keep ourselves up.”