In midweek Premier League action, Leeds United super-sub Sean Longstaff guaranteed a hard-fought point for Daniel Farke's side as he fired into the bottom corner deep into stoppage time against AFC Bournemouth.
After the late equaliser, the midfielder spoke to the media at the Vitality Stadium: "Yeah, it's a really good point. I think since we came back from the break, we've done really well. We've not lost.
"I think when their goal gets overturned at 3-1, it's probably done, so for us, it was a little bit of a lucky break and then obviously we've been able to take advantage of it which was amazing.
"He [Farke] said go on and score the winner, and not make it 2-2," Longstaff added.
"It's definitely a collective effort, I would say, and there's a never-say-die attitude. I think that comes from the fans, especially when we play at home.
"But even when we play away. Today it's a long trip, it's a Wednesday night and not the biggest away end in the world in this stadium, but it's full to the brim.
"They stayed to the very end to support us, so a really nice moment for us to be able to score that goal in front of them and hopefully give them a more enjoyable drive home."




