Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa was satisfied with their 2-1 defeat of Sheffield United.
Leeds completed their first league double over Yorkshire rivals Sheffield United since 1992 with a 2-1 victory, sealed by a Phil Jagielka own goal.
Jack Harrison had opened the scoring, courtesy of a Raphinha assist, before Ben Osborn turned in Oli McBurnie's deflected shot from close range just before the break.
Bielsa said, "We won only by one goal. When the opponent sees there is only one goal difference they arrive a lot in the opponent's goal.
"But we had sufficient amount of chances to have scored more goals and especially we had many dangerous situations that didn't end in shots that would have increased the amount of options we would have had to score more goals.
"But it is very difficult in the Premier League to imagine a comfortable victory, at least for us."