Pablo Hernandez has conceded that the 2-2 draw against Swansea City on Tuesday night was probably the Whites' worst performance of the season thus far.

Leeds’ 100 per cent start to the season came to a halt at the Liberty Stadium on Tuesday night when they were held to a draw by Graham Potter’s side in south wales.




Marcelo Bielsa’s side came back twice during the match to earn a point and are still unbeaten in all competitions this term but Hernandez admits that it was probably their worst performance.

He conceded that Championship games away from home are never easy and admits that teams are now more aware of how Leeds play under their new manager.
 


The Spaniard believes despite their winning run coming to an end it was a good point to take home for the Yorkshire giants.

Hernandez told BBC Radio Leeds: “I think it’s a good point because if you saw the game, maybe it was the worst game for us.

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“The away games are mostly difficult.

"Now the other teams know that we press high, we always play to attack and it was difficult for us.

“It was a difficult game for us and we are happy to come back with a point.”

Leeds have another away trip this Saturday when they visit Norwich City.