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Leeds boss Eddie Gray praised his players after the 1-1 draw at Manchester United.
Alan Smith was on target to cancel out Paul Scholes' opener.
"The players showed great character to respond after going a goal down because they could easily have caved in at that point," said Gray. "They stood up to the challenge and came back into the game. Hopefully it has provided us with a platform to move forward," said Gray.
Gray believes goalscorer Smith could yet make England's Euro 2004 side.
"Alan has definitely got a chance," said Gray. "I believe he is capable of scoring more often than he does and now he has got goals in his last two games. It was a typical forward's goal and I was delighted with his overall contribution."
Gray also paid tribute to former Leeds legend John Charles, who died on Saturday. "Of all the stars Leeds have had, John Charles' name sits right at the top," he said. "It is a very sad day for everyone connected with this club. As well as being a truly great player, he was a wonderful man. He will be badly missed."
Leeds boss Eddie Gray praised his players after the 1-1 draw at Manchester United.
Alan Smith was on target to cancel out Paul Scholes' opener.
"The players showed great character to respond after going a goal down because they could easily have caved in at that point," said Gray. "They stood up to the challenge and came back into the game. Hopefully it has provided us with a platform to move forward," said Gray.
Gray believes goalscorer Smith could yet make England's Euro 2004 side.
"Alan has definitely got a chance," said Gray. "I believe he is capable of scoring more often than he does and now he has got goals in his last two games. It was a typical forward's goal and I was delighted with his overall contribution."
Gray also paid tribute to former Leeds legend John Charles, who died on Saturday. "Of all the stars Leeds have had, John Charles' name sits right at the top," he said. "It is a very sad day for everyone connected with this club. As well as being a truly great player, he was a wonderful man. He will be badly missed."