Marcelo Bielsa has spoken with the media, after his side were beaten by Everton at Elland Road.
The Toffees did the damage in the first half and had a two-goal lead going into the break. Raphinha pulled one back in the second 45 minutes but it wasn’t enough for the Whites, who remain 11th in the table.
Bielsa gave his thoughts on the match, after full-time.
“I think the effort was very big,” he said.
“I think we did enough to draw the game and even then gone on to win it.
“That’s to say we had enough chances in the first half and the second half to draw the game.
“We managed to avoid the third goal and we scored, getting back into the game with plenty of time left to try and win it."
Leeds United's head coach was asked about the goals his side conceded, scored by Gylfi Sigurdsson and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
“It is very common that when there is a flick on at the front post from a corner, that someone will get onto it at the second post,” Bielsa explained.
“Even though it is a frequent move, we maybe could have been intuitive and prevented it from happening.
“For the first goal, Sigurdsson found himself alone in the box, which isn’t frequent.
“I think the analysis should include that our offensive game was better than our opponents.”