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Steve Evans an 'emotional man' after first Leeds win

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Highlights of Leeds' 1-0 win against Cardiff in the Sky Bet Championship.

Steve Evans said he was an 'emotional man' after winning his first game in charge of Leeds as they beat Cardiff City 1-0 in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday evening.

The Scot picked up three points at the fourth time of asking as Alex Mowatt's wonder strike saw them beat the visiting Bluebirds by a 1-0 scoreline.

It was also a first victory for the Whites over their Welsh counterparts since April 1984, incidentally when none of their match day squad were born, and a first win at home since March.

"At the end of the game, I was quite an emotional man, I was welling up," Evans said.

"If I achieve nothing else, I have won a game in charge of a famous football club at Elland Road."

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Alex Mowatt scored a tremendous long range winner in Leeds' 1-0 win over Cardiff City in the Sky Bet Championship.

Evans saw his birthday ruined last Thursday as Leeds lost 2-0 at home to Blackburn on a night he had predicted would be a pinnacle in his career, but Tuesday's win meant the former Rotherham boss was able to have some belated celebrations.

"We were all down after the Blackburn game," he added.

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"It was the worst birthday I have had. I then spoke to the players about having some passion and drive. I've always had a phrase that if two teams turn up with equal ability, then it's passion and drive that wins football matches.

"I'm very proud now. I was so down after last Thursday but had to lift them and I told them the minimum we needed was effort."

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Evans has spoken regularly about the need for Leeds to address their woeful home record and he was glad to deliver a positive result at the 13th time of asking under three difference managers.

"I spoke to a supporter beforehand who told me he walks four miles to home matches and how it's a long walk home for him, he was almost in tears," Evans said.

Leeds United manager Steve Evans during a press conference at Elland Road, Leeds. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday October 20, 2015. See PA s
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On Mowatt's goal, a return to form for the left-footer after an inconsistent couple of months, the Leeds manager added: "I think it was a special goal worthy of winning any match.

"I have seen Alex score from that kind of range with ease with such quality as an opposition manager and I told him at half-time to take one on. Alex is on the way back up."

Leeds are live on Sky Sports 1 HD this weekend as they travel to Huddersfield Town on Saturday afternoon, with coverage starting from 12pm.

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