Well, we’ve stopped the rot.
It might not exactly be the greatest outcome in the world, but after results in the past couple of weeks, I say we take it, run and try to build on it for the weekend. Hopefully we can turn it into three points then.
It wasn’t exactly a classic down at Griffin Park, both goals coming as a result of goalkeeping errors, and don’t worry, we will be talking about that later on today, as Leeds United played out a 1-1 draw in a clash with fellow promotion candidates Brentford.
So having finally managed to get things looking somewhat better than they have been in previous weeks, what was the reaction of the United fans?
Well, they certainly were a positive after the game, despite not being able to pick up all three points. Indeed, many of them seemed to see this result as a bit of a turning point if you will. They thought that the performance was there to give them confidence, even if they didn’t get the three points from it.
Deserved more tbh, disappointed in that sense but so proud of them. Shut a lot up tonight!
MOT— WePlayAllTheWay (@RyanLUFC91) February 11, 2020
Points taken away from London, can’t complain. Just feel like we’re 2 short there 😕
— Connor (@cpeno) February 11, 2020
Will take the point but like most games we deserved more.. risk going third tomorrow if Fulham win 🙁
— LEEDS ARE GOING UP (@ihelpcp1) February 11, 2020
At least we’ve stopped the rot. Use this to build on now. Well done lads 👍🏻 (Meslier in next game please)
— Le Shift (@BatesyV3) February 11, 2020
Well take it
— billy⚽️ (@whiteszn_) February 11, 2020
Take that all day long time to build on it like to see poveda in for costa and meslier for casilla #LUFC
— Luke townend (@Luketownend2) February 11, 2020
Not losing in London. Taking points off a team in flying form. Kiko on bench next game. And we’re back on track.
— Jamie😎 (@Gareth25575462) February 11, 2020
Really good point. Mental toughness in abundance. Back on track with two homes to come. #lufc #MOT
— Ayub Khan (@ayubkhan65) February 11, 2020
Was this game a turning point for our season?
Yes
No
Question is though, will it be a turning point? Or just another false dawn?