Goalkeeper Johnson’s penalty saves were defining moments in the tie. She says her team-mates “believed” they could topple their Yorkshire opponents.
She said: “I'm just happy that the game’s over. I was getting scared. Leeds had their chances, but when it went to penalties, I was confident in my own ability and that the team would get the job done.
“I saved one against Solihull Moors in the last FA Cup round, so I was confident. I have to give credit to our analyst, Ben, he gave me some hints and I took them.
“I probably came across as quite calm. I was a bit nervous, but you have to give off that confident energy and do your best. I picked a side and stuck to it and thankfully it paid off.
“Leeds did really well, they sat in their block and it was hard to break them down. We went one-nil down with the corner, but I trust the girls and we believed in one another.
“We knew we’d come back and in the second half we came out like a different team. We tried to pick their block out and we got the goal. We were on top and I thought we were unfortunate not to win the game in 90 minutes. We got the win in the end.
“We didn’t underestimate them, we did our preparation and we knew the strengths they had. We’ve seen their strengths on the pitch but just tried to minimise that.”