Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips spoke to LUTV following Saturday’s win over Bristol City.
Phillips kept up his ever present record for the Whites this season, helping the side record a 2-0 win over the Robins.
The 22-year-old was pleased to pick up another three points, United’s ninth league win of the campaign.
“It was difficult, Bristol are a very good team,” said Phillips.
“They came here and tried to play a bit of football, which they succeeded with in the first half, but in the second half we put them under a lot of pressure and got the result.
“The red card obviously helped us, with a man light Bristol were always going to struggle against a team like us.
“We were very disappointed after the West Brom game, so we were very happy to get the win on Saturday.
“We’ve spoken for a long time about making Elland Road a fortress and we want teams to be scared to come here.
“After the work we did, with how we pressed and won the ball back from Bristol I think they were shook and towards the end of the second half, it was a quality show.
“We’ve been encouraging the young lad and I thought Will Huffer and Aapo Halme did really well.
“We’ll keep moving forward now and move onto the game with Reading.”