After Leeds United came from behind to rescue a point against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Liam Rosenior couldn't hide his frustration over a crucial moment.
Farke "proud" of Leeds "fightback"
Remember when Daniel Farke's job was at risk? He certainly will. Reports earlier this season even claimed that defeat over Chelsea and Liverpool would signal the end of the German's tenure. But that's when Leeds' season changed. The manager switched systems and has not looked back, losing just twice in his last 13 games.
The Whites are accelerating towards Premier League survival at the first time of asking since earning promotion and last night's comeback draw against Chelsea epitomised everything good about Farke's side these days.
The Leeds boss was full of pride at full-time, telling reporters: "A proper night of football. A great night for everyone involved with Leeds United. I’m very proud of the players. Such a fightback.
"We have a never-say-die attitude. We have a self-belief that whatever happens we can always come back. I’m proud of this mentality."
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Leeds now sit 15th and six points clear of the dropzone with 12 games left to officially secure their place in the top-flight for another year. Up next, they got a trip to Birmingham City in the FA Cup and then to Aston Villa in the Premier League.
Whilst Farke was left delighted with a point, however, the same can't be said for those in the home end at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea boss Rosenior was left particularly upset with the manner in which his side conceded the equaliser, taking aim at one refereeing decision.
Rosenior fumes at key Leeds decision
Speaking in his post-match interview, Rosenior took aim at the decision to allow Leeds' goal despite an alleged handball from Jayden Bogle in the build-up.
When told that the handball was labelled a "non-deliberate handball", Rosenior's frustration only increased and he admitted, "you saying that has just got me angrier".
Given how tight the race for top four is, that decision could prove incredibly costly for Chelsea by the time that the season comes to an end.
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior reacts
That will be of little concern to Leeds, though, who fought back and earned a crucial result of their own. On a night when Tottenham Hotspur lost and West Ham United picked up a point, coming from behind at Stamford Bridge was certainly well-timed.
Just 10 points away from the big 40-mark, Leeds have their fate in their own hands and may just ease their own nerves as early as possible in the coming months.