Sunday Mirror

‘This was an impossible match to lose, but we lost’, laments frustrated Bielsa

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makes me feel frustrated. Let’s imagine if West Brom lose today, well then we’d still be frustrated with the result.”

Latics keeper David Marshall pulled off a fine point-blank save to deny Portuguese playmaker Helder Costa as early as the fifth minute.

And then Jack Harrison rattled the right post with a stinging drive as the visitors rode their luck against the league leaders.

Makeshift full-back Ezgjan Alioski rifled over as the hosts pushed hard for the opener, before skipper Sam Morsy forced a smart save from Kiko Casilla as the Latics carved out their first chance of the contest.

Wolves loan ace Costa went within a whisker of scoring midway through the half, but his left-foot curler flew just over.

Harrison fluffed his lines from close range after a delightful pass from striker Patrick Bamford, but the Whites lacked a killer instinct in front of goal.

Bamford, unmarked at the back post, missed a Costa cross altogether as another chance went begging four minutes after the break.

Stuart Dallas blasted high and wide for the hosts before the Latics took a shock lead.

Casilla was foxed as Joe Williams’ corner deflected off Hernandez and flew into the net.

Bamford wasted another good chance with a miscued close-range volley, while the

Latics countered and Morsy forced a good low save from Casilla.

Defender Nathan Byrne made a superb block to charge down Hernandez’s goalbound shot, before Bamford’s lightweigh­t header was headed off his own goal-line by Kai Naismith.

Bamford had another header cleared off the line, this time in injury-time by centre-back Cedric Kipre, but it proved a frustratin­g afternoon for Bielsa’s stuttering charges.

Ecstatic Latics boss Paul Cook, who mastermind­ed a win at Elland Road last season, said: “It’s going to be a really tough challenge to stay up, but if we play like that then we’ll give ourselves a good chance.

“Leeds took control but I thought we defended manfully.

“I’m delighted for the players. We were 1-0 down at half-time in midweek [against Sheffield Wednesday], so to have finished the week with six points is brilliant.

“The victory gives us a great opportunit­y to stay up. If we keep winning games then we won’t have a problem.”

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