Leeds defender Ethan Ampadu says his side had "full confidence" they could come back to get a result against Chelsea on Tuesday evening, even when they were 2-0 down in the second half at Stamford Bridge.
"We're delighted," Ampadu told BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope.
"It was a game of two halves. We started the game and imposed ourselves like we wanted to do and then they had a couple of moments where they opened us up a little bit and we got sucked into that and gave them space to create.
"When you play a fantastic team they find that and put the ball in the net.
"At half-time we believed we could change it. We just needed to change the momentum a little bit and get it back on our side.
"We had full belief that whatever happened in the second-half - whether we scored first or they scored first - that we could change the game and get a positive result."
Chelsea made it 2-0 shortly after the break and looked to be coasting to victory before two goals in six minutes from the Daniel Farke's side.
Asked if he was surprised Farke didn't make a change at half-time, Ampadu said: "Definitely not. He [Farke] was confident we could do what the plan was from the start.
"We started the first half well but didn't do it enough but he gave us the confidence. They scored an early goal which unsettled it a bit but we had full confidence we would get back into the game.
"With the chance they had at the end it's hard to say we're disappointed. But, we also need that little bit of luck and we had that. Usually Cole Palmer puts that in the back of the net but he didn't today which is very fortunate for us.
"They are a very good team and have a lot of quality. They showed that. To pick up four points against them this season is a good feeling but we still know there is a long way to go."
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