Video: Leeds United boss Heckingbottom and his players hurting after Derby's late smash and grab
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Leeds were on the brink of a first victory since Boxing Day, a result which would have breathed life into their Championship season, when Derby County substitute Kasey Palmer struck from close range to force a 2-2 draw in added time.
United, inspired by the return of Samuel Saiz after his six-game ban for spitting, appeared to have claimed a priceless win when substitute Gjanni Alioski headed home after a counter-attack led by Saiz in the 80th minute.
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Hide AdThe club’s long run without a victory has cut them off from the play-off positions and the gap to sixth place remained at eight points last night following a 1-1 draw between Bristol City and Fulham. Heckingbottom, who was taking charge of his third fixture as Leeds boss, said: “It does hurt. I’m feeling it for the players.
“They’re flat in there, they’re down and sometimes that’s what football’s like. But they’ve got to come out of the dressing room with their heads held high because I was standing on the sideline in the 85th minute not seeing Derby scoring. I’m there thinking how well they’ve done and what’s won them the game.
“But I said to the players, we may think we should have had more points out of the last three games but we haven’t got them. That’s the way it goes.”
Palmer struck amid a goalmouth scramble after Leeds captain Liam Cooper – also back after a lengthy suspension – conceded a late corner from a cross which appeared to be heading out on the full.
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