Jesse Marsch has spoken with the media after his side suffered their first defeat of the 2022/23 Premier League season, away at Brighton.
The Seagulls netted a second half winner through Pascal Gross as they went on to claim the three points at the AMEX Community Stadium.
Leeds United’s head coach shared his thoughts, after the match.
He said: “In the first half I thought Brighton were much more on top of the game, forcing mistakes on us, and and making it difficult.
“But, in the second half I thought it was different, I thought we pushed them more. We played more in their half.
“We were not creating as many clear chances as I would have liked us too, but certainly we changed the way we played.
“After Chelsea, there was a lot of fanfare on the performance, but in this league, every match is a little different. Every opponent is a little different, but every opponent is very, very good.
“So, I think that Brighton certainly in the first half really strategically managed the match much better than we did and then made it difficult for us, but I thought second half again that we did ok.”
Next up for Marsch’s side is Tuesday night's match back on home turf, against Everton at Elland Road.
“Everton will be another different kind of game,” the head coach stated.
“It's a different kind of opponent, but it'll be another big test and we just have to sort of look at where guys are physically.
“Then you know, look at our squad in the right way and put a team out there that we think will be ready for that match.”