
"If you're a centre forward, you need to score goals and he [Barry] hadn't at the start. He's getting better. He's training well and getting used to scoring goals. We need to create more chances and we're still trying to get our attacking players back. I'm really pleased with the reaction. I've got a really strong group who demand from each other."
"We were a bit unlucky that out of our dominance and chances created in the first half that we did not score the second goal. The second half it was clear that at some point Everton would show up and have some chances. We didn't allow too many chances, the gut feeling was that even in this moment we were the better side."
Everton trailed at half-time to a James Justin goal after a poor first-half performance. A formation change at the break saw Everton dominate the second half and secure a point when Thierno Barry slammed in at the near post, marking his fourth goal in five Premier League games. Barry's finishing and training form are improving, though Everton still need to create more chances while key attacking players return. The team showed a strong reaction amid the challenges of moving to a new stadium. Leeds were outstanding in the first half, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin hitting the post, and the draw moved Leeds six points clear of safety.
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