Jack Harrison on why Leeds United must be grateful for point despite 'dominating' Southampton - YEP 3/4/22
Jack Harrison felt Leeds United probably warranted all three points against Southampton - but said his Whites must be grateful for every point they get in the Premier League run-in.
By Lee Sobot
Fifth-bottom Leeds were seeking a third consecutive league
win in Saturday's home clash against the 11th-placed Saints and Harrison fired
Jesse Marsch's side into a 29th-minute lead.
Southampton, though, ensured they left Elland Road with a point
after England international James Ward-Prowse fired home a trademark free-kick
into the top left corner four minutes after the break.
The draw put United eight points clear of the drop zone with
seven games left although the four teams below the Whites all have games in
hand.
"At this point we have to be grateful for any
points," said Harrison to LUTV.
"I think we were definitely hoping for three and I
think maybe we deserved three.
"We created some chances in the second half, and the
first half as well and I felt like at times we were quite dominant.
"But they are a tough side to play against, they have
got a lot of talent as well and they worked us really hard.
"It was a tough match and I think a point is probably
fair."
Reflecting on his finish to put Leeds 1-0 up, when prodding
home a Raphinha cross, Harrison explained: "The ball was bouncing after a
deflection from (Fraser) Forster so I knew I had to keep the ball down.
"The best way to do it was to get my studs over the top
of it and just direct it towards goal and fortunately for us it went in."
