Leeds United drew 1-1 with Fulham at Craven Cottage last night.

Leeds United midfielder Kemar Roofe has told BBC Radio Leeds that Garry Monk was positive after his side’s draw with Fulham last night.
Leeds went to Craven Cottage and had a lead for most of the match, after Tim Ream’s own-goal put them in front early on.
The Whites defended brilliantly against Fulham, and looked to have done enough to pick up the three points.
However, in the 95th minute of the match, Tom Cairney curled in a screamer for Fulham to deny Leeds the three points.
Roofe admits that all of Leeds players were very frustrated to concede so late on in the fixture.
However, Monk was keen to pick his side up – and stressed that it was a positive point after the match.
“I think we’ve all gone in very frustrated, but the gaffer has made it very clear that we all need to wake up tomorrow on a positive and realise that it was a good point coming here,” Roofe said.
Leeds’ draw with Fulham has helped to strengthen their position in the play offs, and only a collapse between now and the end of the season would see Monk’s men fall out of the top six.
Leeds are next in action at the weekend, when they take on Queens Park Rangers at Elland Road.

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