Monday’s Leeds United hero Lukas Nmecha says his side showed a lot of maturity throughout their win over Everton but that the team lacked the cutting edge in the final third.

For all of United’s dominance and good work, just three of their 21 shots were on target, which left Daniel Farke worried about not making the most of their grip on proceedings. The goal may have come via a penalty following a controversial handball call, but Leeds ultimately deserved the three points.

Nmecha , a second half substitute on debut, stepped up to fire the 84th-minute spot kick into the corner and hand Leeds the perfect start in front of a raucous Elland Road. “We have amazing fans,” Nmecha said afterwards when speaking to Sky Sports.

“It’s very loud in here, electric. I don’t think I’ve felt som

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