Leeds United star Max Wober has revealed that he is "100 per cent" sure that the Whites will start getting results if they continue to perform to the same level that saw them draw 0-0 with Brentford.
Jesse Marsch and Thomas Frank's sides shared the points at Elland on Sunday afternoon, as neither team could find a way to break the deadlock. Wober, alongside Robin Koch, formed a formidable partnership in central defence as they kept their fourth shut-out of the season.
Speaking after the game, Wober admitted that he felt Leeds were the better of the two sides and that although there was some disappointment in the dressing room, there were still plenty of positives to take away.
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"Yeah it felt amazing," Wober said when asked about the atmosphere at Elland Road. "Last week I could already experience this amazing home - Elland Road - in the FA Cup against Cardiff City, it was already a great experience. And now my first Premier League debut from the beginning, it's an experience I will never forget in my life.
"I think we played really well and most of the time we played dominant. It felt like we had the game in control, that we had the game in our hands and most of the time we were closer to score [than Brentford]. I think what we are missing is the last ball in between the lines, the last run and maybe a little bit of luck to get these 100 per cent chances, but overall I thought it was a good performance.
"There is a little bit of frustration, but I think this [improving in the final third] is where we have to build on and keep going."
The Austrian also revealed that his side had worked hard on improving their defence, knowing that they would have their work cut out to keep the likes of Ivan Toney quiet.
He added: "We talked a lot about our defence and that we are conceding too many goals. Our main goal was to keep a clean sheet and I think the whole team defended really well today. It started with good pressing and then a really strong midfield who covered a lot of second balls. The last four won a lot of first balls and didn't get the strikers involved, which I think was key for the game.
"There's six, seven, eight teams down there [in the relegation fight] and we know what kind of situation we are, but if we still keep on playing like this, keep a positive atmosphere in the dressing room, work hard every week - I know when we play like this we are going to get results 100 per cent."
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