The Irish Mail on Sunday

THIS WAS OUR BEST DISPLAY ALL SEASON, SAYS BIELSA

- By Iain Stewart

MARCELO BIELSA hailed Leeds’ display in their 3-1 win against Tottenham at Elland Road as one of their best of the season.

Stuart Dallas gave Leeds an early lead and, although Son Heung-min equalised, Patrick Bamford restored the home side’s advantage before halftime and substitute Rodrigo slammed home a late third. It was another impressive performanc­e by Bielsa’s side against one of the top-flight’s ‘big six’ as Tottenham’s Champions League hopes were dealt a major blow.

‘Considerin­g the fortitude of the opponent and the way we attacked and defended, and the possibilit­ies of playing on even terms, it’s one of the best of the season,’ Bielsa said.

Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris made a string of crucial saves, including efforts to deny Bamford and Mateusz Klich, but the visitors were not without chances.

Harry Kane had a first-half effort ruled out by a marginal VAR offside decision and after the break struck the crossbar with a free-kick, while Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier kept out Serge Aurier’s thumping near-post shot.

‘We could have scored more goals, but we could have conceded more as well,’ Bielsa said.

‘I think the difference of two goals is adequate. To have won by more goals, it would not have correspond­ed, even if it was possible.

‘To have won by only one goal, I also don’t think it would have been fair, but I think they could have closed the distance too.’ When asked if his players had shown enough intensity, Spurs interim manager Ryan Mason said: ‘I did. Yes I did.

‘(Leeds) are probably the fittest team in the Premier League so we knew it was going to be difficult early on. The players showed they wanted to win.’

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