Leeds United boss Steve Evans is not feeling the pressure despite his side having managed to register just one win in their last eleven league matches.

The Whites drew 1-1 at home against Fulham on Tuesday night, pegging the Cottagers back to ensure a share of the spoils, but still failing to register a much needed win.




Sat in 17th spot in the Championship standings, Leeds are well adrift of the top six playoff spots and appear to have little to galvanise the side for the remainder of the campaign.

A lack of wins is a concern though, Evans admits, but he is playing it cool and feels if he had signed the attacking players he has been targeting then a number of drawn matches would have been turned into wins.
 


"You always feel pressure when you don't win matches. I'm used to winning matches, so you feel pressure", the head coach told a press conference after the Fulham draw.

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"But a lot of those [games we haven’t won] have been draws and we look back and say if we've got the real players that we want, in attacking areas, do we win those games?

"And the answer is yes.

"Those players will arrive", he added.

Leeds are next in action away at Brighton on Monday evening, with the Seagulls heading into the fixture on the back of a 4-0 win away at Bristol City.