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Bielsa relieved as Leeds finally win

- JOHN McGILL AT ELLAND ROAD

MARCELO BIELSA admitted to a big sense of relief after Leeds eased their Premier League relegation fears with a home win against Burnley.

Jack Harrison’s first-half opener was cancelled out by Burnley substitute Maxwel Cornet’s superb free-kick early in the second period.

But Stuart Dallas’ brilliant 77th-minute strike raised the roof at Elland Road and Bielsa celebrated substitute Dan James’ stoppage-time header by hugging assistant coach Pablo Quiroga.

Leeds’ first league win since November halted a run of three straight defeats and when asked if he felt relieved, Bielsa said: “Yes, of course. I don’t ignore the situation that we are in. I also don’t ignore what my responsibi­lities are. That can’t not influence my state of mood.”

Leeds’ fourth league win of the season lifted them eight points clear of Burnley, who remain third from bottom.

Bielsa’s side had dominated the first half and typically wasted a hatful of chances, but Burnley improved with the arrival of Cornet after the break and made a real game of it before Leeds finished strongly.

“We managed a fair victory,” Bielsa added. “The difference I thought was also fair. It’s very difficult to play against Burnley. They’re very clear on how they want to play and always keep the difference­s close.”

Burnley’s solitary league win this season was at the end of October and boss Sean Dyche admitted his players were lacking in confidence.

He said: “I spoke to the players about that weird feeling that creeps in, usually when results are not going your way and everyone is looking to someone else to do the next thing.

“When we talk about confidence and winning and results, you find when you’re in a good moment, the game becomes fluid, both defensivel­y and in attack.

“At the minute it’s like we’re waiting for someone to do their job and if it goes wrong we’re not active, we’re not anticipati­ng.”

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