Antenucci smash would have earned a penalty for anyone but Leeds, claims Evans
An 84th-minute goal from substitute Mustapha Carayol averted defeat at Griffin Park after a change of formation early in the second period helped Leeds fight back from Sam Saunders’ strike. Brentford went ahead on 28 minutes when Saunders found the net from 20 yards and Evans conceded that his decision to start two strikers and name new signing Toumani Diagouraga on the bench had backfired on a wet and windy evening.
Carayol, however, forced a deserved draw with a neat finish, moving Leeds up to 14th in the Championship and 10 points away from the play-off zone.
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Hide AdBut Evans said: “My striker Antenucci was smashed in the box. In any other game that’s a penalty kick, unless you’re Leeds United. We’re disappointed with a point, despite a poor first 45 minutes.
“Brentford were passing it around us in the first half and we had to change the system. I picked the system but I wasn’t silly so I changed it at half-time. The second half was the real positive for us.
“If I’m being honest, we got our shape wrong in the first half and our tempo wasn’t good. In the second half we stood up and I’m really proud of the players. To pin Brentford back like they did was a credit to them.”
Evans recalled Chris Wood to his starting line-up but saw the striker limp off after just 19 minutes with a recurrence of his recent hamstring problem.
The forward’s condition will be assessed today.