Leeds United supporters remained buoyant by their start to the season despite missing a handful of good chances against Everton. The Whites showed good character to come from behind against Frank Lampard's side, but did have opportunities to win the game.
Luis Sinisterra scored a second-half equaliser on his Premier League debut to give Leeds fans a glimpse of what's to come. The Colombian left Jordan Pickford rooted to the spot with a curling effort from the edge of the area.
The draw keeps Leeds United fifth in the Premier League table after five games, but that could change with games set to play later this week.
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Here's what Leeds United fans had to say about the draw with Everton:
@Moorhouse6Carl said: "Point keeps us 5th, could have been worse."
@TBradley23 tweeted: "Well, a moment of magic from Sinisterra rightfully got us level against an Everton side that came to frustrate and wind the crowd up. Should have won but it turned out to be “one of those games.”
@LeeScot321 said: "Thought 2nd half was probably Kristensen’s best spell in a Leeds shirt so far, thought Adams was great as usual, the guy just doesn’t stop."
@Chris1014Lee tweeted: "The new boys continue to impress. Adams was superb second half, Aaronson put himself about, Roca was tidy, Rasmus a little shaky at times but he's learning and put a shift in. Fine finish from Sinisterra who will only get better with time on the pitch."
@nicsturdee said: "Raphinha and now Sinisterra - we've waited a long time to see beautiful goals scored when the chips are down. A reminder of why we love football. On we go with a point."
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