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GRAY PLEASED WITH POINT
Leeds United's stand in boss Eddie Gray admits that the 0-0 draw against Aston Villa was far from a classic, but is happy that his side claimed a point.
Gray's side are now unbeaten in five games, and the Scot was delighted with his side's work ethic.
"It was a difficult game, but I thought we did very well," said Gray. "I think a draw was a fair result, they shaded the first half but I thought we were better in the second. I'm a little disappointed not to have won at home, but I am also happy that we didn't lose. I'm trying to get the players to believe in themselves and also to believe in each other. One thing I can't criticise since I came back here is the work ethic - they are all working very hard. It wasn't a great game, but when two teams are battling for points it's always going to be a scrap."
GRAY PLEASED WITH POINT
Leeds United's stand in boss Eddie Gray admits that the 0-0 draw against Aston Villa was far from a classic, but is happy that his side claimed a point.
Gray's side are now unbeaten in five games, and the Scot was delighted with his side's work ethic.
"It was a difficult game, but I thought we did very well," said Gray. "I think a draw was a fair result, they shaded the first half but I thought we were better in the second. I'm a little disappointed not to have won at home, but I am also happy that we didn't lose. I'm trying to get the players to believe in themselves and also to believe in each other. One thing I can't criticise since I came back here is the work ethic - they are all working very hard. It wasn't a great game, but when two teams are battling for points it's always going to be a scrap."