Leeds United manager Steve Evans has said that his side dropped two points in their 1-1 draw away from home against Bolton Wanderers.
Mirco Antenucci scored a penalty in the second half to give Leeds a point but Evans believes that his side dominated the game and just needed to be better with their final ball.
The 52-year-old said: "We are going home disappointed, we feel that's two points we've given away. I told them to play without fear in the second half and it was much better. We just need to improve our final balls.
"It was a game which we dominated for long spells. They rode their luck a bit in the last 10 but they put their bodies on the line. We are looking forward to Blackburn now. It is an absolute disgrace we have not won at home for 7 months. I want Elland Road bouncing."
The result leaves Leeds 17th in the Championship table, while they have drawn their first two games under new boss Evans.
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