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Feb 9, 2019 at 1pm UK at ​Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough)
Attendance: 30,881
Middlesbrough
1-1
LeedsLeeds United
Wing (47')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Phillips (101')

Marcelo Bielsa felt Leeds should have won at Middlesbrough

Marcelo Bielsa felt Leeds should have won at Middlesbrough
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It took an equaliser 11 minutes into stoppage time from Phillips to earn a point.

Marcelo Bielsa felt that Leeds created enough chances to win at Middlesbrough after a late goal from Kalvin Phillips snatched a 1-1 draw at the Riverside Stadium.

Phillips was on hand in the six-yard box to head over the line in the 11th minute of added time after an incident in the visitors' dugout in the latter stages of the game on Teesside.

Leeds' teenage winger Jack Clarke, who had been withdrawn at half-time, had to be taken to hospital after feeling unwell as he watched the second half.

The game was stopped for seven minutes and led to referee Darren England asking for 12 extra minutes beyond the 90 when Middlesbrough led through Lewis Wing's opener soon after half-time.

And it was at the end of stoppage-time when Leeds midfielder Phillips was in the right place to head his side level – and lift Bielsa's team back to the top of the Championship.

"What we know is that he didn't feel well," Bielsa said. "We don't really know the reasons yet.

"After feeling bad he recovered and when he was taken to the dressing room he was better, as if he had overcome the problem. He was taken to the hospital to see if everything was alright."

Bielsa added: "The opponent was dangerous in the first half but at the end of the first half and the second half was good. We could have won the game.

"If we take into account the 15 minutes in the first half when we were not at ease, apart from this we dominated the game. We deserved to score that goal and we probably deserved to score more goals."

Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis was left frustrated by the manner of the result, even though he was also pleased to see his side recover from the midweek disappointment of losing at Newport in the FA Cup.

Had Middlesbrough held on then they would have climbed to within four points of the top two and beaten both Leeds and West Brom in the space of seven days, but they at least head to Sheffield United on Wednesday with four points from those two matches.

Pulis said: "It was disappointing because it is late, and when it comes late in the game it is always hard to take. I wish my players had seen it coming.

"I thought the players were fantastic first half. Our midfield players were top drawer – Mikel was the best player on the pitch by a mile for me. Saville, Wing and Howson really, really got round Jordan Hugill and caused them all sorts of problems.

"Coming in at 0-0 at half-time I was disappointed because I thought we should have been in front. Second half I thought Leeds were the better team, I thought at times they really pressed us and the lads dug in having got the goal.

"I am more concerned about Jack Clarke and I hope he is OK. The time that was added on, was the time that the referee decided and it is the same for both teams. It is set for Leeds as much as it is set for us.

"The more important thing is making sure the boy, fingers crossed, is OK and recovers because he is a very, very talented young player. All of our thoughts for Middlesbrough Football Club go to the lad Clarke."


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2Leeds UnitedLeeds31177751351658
3Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd31167853341955
4West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom31159762402254
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19Wigan AthleticWigan3196163246-1433
20Millwall31710143445-1131
21Rotherham UnitedRotherham32513143151-2028
22Reading31511153244-1226
23Bolton WanderersBolton3268182147-2626
24Ipswich TownIpswich3139192354-3118

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