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Neil Harris blasts Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa a 'disgrace' after Saturday incident

Neil Harris blasts Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa a 'disgrace' after Saturday incident. Leeds earned a late 1-1 draw against Millwall on Saturday. Millwall manager Neil Harris has told London News Online that Leeds United were a "disgrace to English football" in their celebrations after Jack Harrison had scored a late equaliser at The Den. Leeds were destined to suffer their first league loss under Marcelo Bielsa with Millwall 1-0 to the good thanks to Jed Wallace's second-half strike. But new signing Jack Harrison scored a late equaliser from 20 yards. Tempers flared on the touchline, with Bielsa directing his celebrations at the Millwall dugout after Harris and his coaching staff had failed to retrieve the ball quickly earlier on with Leeds looking for an equaliser. With both sides having chances to win the match in South London, a point apiece was a fair result but Harris has since blasted the Leeds boss despite stating that the duo had worked things out after the match. “I think Marcelo has already apologised in the press for his bench. And I’ve already stated that my staff could’ve given the ball back slightly quicker, make it more accessible to get the ball. “But their reaction to the goal is completely over the top and a disgrace in English football," Harris said. Tyler Roberts made just his third appearance for Leeds as the Whites' attacking spearhead with both Patrick Bamford and Kemar Roofe injured, and he missed three golden chances to open his Leeds account. Steve Morison also should have scored against his old side in the first half, but his tame effort was saved by Bailey Peacock-Farrell. Leeds remain at the top of the Championship, after Middlesbrough lost to Norwich. Leeds are next in action against Preston North End and at Elland Road on Tuesday night, having already suffered a 2-0 loss to Alex Neil's side in the Carabao Cup this term.