Clinton Morrison has outlined the positive impact back-to-back victories will have on the Leeds United dressing room after their chaotic 3-2 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. Jesse Marsch's side had come from two-nil down to secure a vital three points in their pursuit of Premier League survival.
It looked a massive mountain to climb for the Whites when Jonny Otto and Francisco Trincao put the hosts into a healthy lead going into the break. However, Leeds showed spirit and desire to claw themselves back into the game, with Jack Harrison and Rodrigo bringing the Whites level.
This gave Leeds a platform to build on and they grabbed an unlikely winner when Luke Ayling struck the ball into the back of the net to spark wild scenes in the away end. It was a victory that moved the Whites seven points clear of the relegation zone and Morrison believes that everything is now 'positive' at Elland Road.
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He told BBC Radio 5 Live: "It is big! Getting back-to-back wins in the Premier League is hard, definitely for teams that are in and around it at the bottom.
"It is a huge result for Leeds because they have still got a lot of hard games to come, but this will breathe confidence in that side. They've got Cooper and Phillips back fit, obviously it is a huge blow to lose Patrick Bamford because they haven't got that centre forward who can score the goals, but they've still got other players.
"They showed that by scoring three really good goals. It is positive for Leeds, getting back-to-back when you are down near the bottom is a huge result."
The Whites will now have a two-week break before they host Southampton in their next encounter on Saturday, April 2. This time period will give Marsch a chance to give his players a rest as they try to recover for the final stretch of the campaign.
Although Everton, Burnley and Watford have all got matches in hand, Leeds will fancy themselves to pick up enough points to stay in the top-flight given their fixture run between now and the end of the season. The Whites face just three of the top-half in their final eight games.