Gus Poyet admitted tonight's 3-3 thriller at The Amex was not his type of match.

But he was happy with a point gained after his side came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2.

The Albion manager said: "I don't know if I've had a 3-3 before as a manager. I don't like these games.

"We need to be realistic. We were practically out of the game and you just think you need to make sure you score the next goal.

"After going 2-0 down, if you concede another one - even an unlucky one - it can be over.

"Credit to the players that they changed that first half into a great performance in the second half."

He added: "It's a mix of emotions. You go from totally disappointed to excitement and happiness to bitter disappointment again at the end."

Leeds boss Simon Grayson was also unhappy with a share of the spoils.

He said: "It's a point at the end but it's probably two dropped.

"We were cruising in the first half. The gameplan was to let them have the ball, press them in certain situations and counter attack quickly.

"We got the two goals and we never looked like we were going to concede."