
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch praised the Elland Road fans for defeat to Manchester City.
City were eventually comfortable 4-0 winners on the day.
Marsch said, "Our fans were outstanding. The best performance tonight was our fans. The reason they were so into the match was they could see our boys played well.
"I don't think it's a 4-0 match. We contained a lot of their really good players. If we could find a goal at 1-0 or 2-0 we could have made it more interesting.
"We wanted to be aggressive in certain moments in wide areas. We felt we could push them up the field a bit more and they played some long balls. We defended well in most of the moments. For the majority of the game I felt like we were quite good and unfortunate not to come away with a smaller gap on the scoreline."
On the free-kick for the first goal, he continued: "First on I don't think is a foul but whatever.
"We know they're good at set-pieces and get a lot of them.
"Our guys showed up today. From the 20th to 70th minute we were really good. But this is what high level football is. It's not just about good performances, it's about scoring goals and preventing goals. A lot of good stuff from us."
On injuries to Stuart Dallas and Liam Cooper, Marsch added: "The Dallas one hurts [Leeds]. We think it's probably not good. He has such a big heart and he's such a big part of the mentality of our team. That one we feel. We hope Coops isn't that bad. He just felt something in his knee. Diego Llorente was feeling something.
"We'll learn from today and can feel like we're moving forward and making progress."
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