Marcelo Bielsa savoured Leeds' first clean sheet in seven Premier League games after their 2-0 home win against Crystal Palace.

Leeds moved into the top half of the table thanks to goals early in either half from Jack Harrison and Patrick Bamford and did not concede for the first time since their 5-0 win at West Brom at the end of December.
'The fact that we didn't concede any goals was important,' Bielsa said. 'We didn't suffer any chances in the first half and very few in the second.

'The team didn't lose vitality in the last 15 minutes. We managed the ball, but we didn't stop creating danger.
'It was very important for us to keep the ball and when we lost it, it was important for them not to create danger and we managed to do this.'
Leeds could have won by a bigger margin after Bamford and Stuart Dallas both forced fine saves from Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita.
Bamford also ballooned off target when through on goal in the first period, while Harrison struck the crossbar with a second-half effort.
'Although in the end we didn't attack as much throughout the game we generally caused them danger,' said Bielsa.
And Bielsa believes his side are beginning to look more at home in the top flight.
'The fact that we won the Championship is more distant, further away,' he added.
'We're making our steps in the Premier League now. We're trying to play as naturally as possible and to show the desire to play in this league.'
Skitiwi
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Bielsa is a kind of managers who doesn’t talk to much or show off, he is learning from the mistakes they have made the first matches and he tried to rebuild a competitive team out of unknown players.
Andy_Mac
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Even though Leeds are big rivals with us, I have to admit that I love watching them play. They play more attractive football than any other PL side and deserve recognition for their performances this season