
Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa admitted frustration after their 2-2 draw with Everton.
Leeds fought back twice to earn the point.
Bielsa later said: "The game today was a big test for the team and this was multiplied because we were behind twice. To have been able to draw the game and to have dominated it for so many moments, they are aspects to value.
"But given the amount of minutes that we dominated, we should've created more chances at goal and we should have conceded fewer less chances at our [goal]. We played a game against an opponent that didn't need to dominate us to create chances."
Bielsa also insists the decision to keep the game flowing from match officials won't be a problem for his team.
He continued: "It's true that the refereeing is more lenient now. I wouldn't be able to tell you if that favours our style of play. It allows us to recover the ball easier because there are fouls which are not whistled and it doesn't allow some of our attacks to develop because you need a higher dosage of speed. I think adding and subtracting in the end, there's not big differences."
