'We can compete with the best' - Pascal Struijk on Leeds United point proved in 'unlucky' Chelsea draw
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High-flying Chelsea arrived at Elland Road on a 12-game unbeaten run in league and cup and having gone 517 minutes without conceding a goal.
That run was extended as part of a goalless draw in West Yorkshire in which both sides were denied by the crossbar as part of chances for both sides to win the game.
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Hide AdStruijk felt that United could have counted themselves unlucky not to take a victory but the centre-back said Leeds had illustrated their potential against the division's best sides.
"If we can get a point, and we're unlucky not to get three, it shows we can compete with the best," said Struijk, speaking to LUTV.
“We’ll take a point against a very good side like them.
“They’ve been on a good run and it’s good for us to, not slow them down but get a point out of this game.
"Chelsea are good playing out and they made us defend a lot harder than usual.
"But we are really happy with the point."
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