
Bielsa wanted to know how many minutes was left after Leeds equalised v Wolves
Leeds United left it late to hold Wolverhampton Wanderers to a 1-1 draw at Elland Road on Saturday, with Rodrigo drawing his side level from the spot.
The Spaniard scored in the dying seconds of added minute and there was barely any time left after the referee restarted the game.
Both sides shared the spoils, but Marcelo Bielsa insisted after the final whistle that his side deserved to win the game [BBC].
The action of the Leeds head coach after Rodrigo equalised proved that the Argentine indeed wanted his team to win.
Seconds after celebrating the goal, BBC cameras [as shown on Match of the Day] caught Bielsa heading straight towards the fourth official Mike Dean, asking him how much time was left, and the controversial ref indicated there were just two minutes left on the clock.
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Leeds had everything it took to win against Wolves, and the story could have been different if they were handed five more minutes.
Joe Gelhardt was unlucky to see his attempt and last kick of the game deflect off a teammate, and the teenager was gunning for goal from the moment he replaced Mateusz Klich in the 62nd minute.
With the visitors looking to waste time and sit back to soak the pressure, Leeds sensed there was an opportunity to equalise and proceed to get a winner, and Bielsa was confident his boys could do that.
However, it was too little too late by the time they finally found the back of the net, and Wolves were lucky to leave with a point.
The Whites will hope to do better when they visit Norwich City next weekend, and with some of their key players set to return to action, the Yorkshire giants will fancy their chances of picking up all three points at Carrow Road.
In other Leeds United news, a talkSPORT host has blasted a Whites ace in an on-air rant, insisting he is not Premier League standard.