Daniel Farke admitted his Leeds side made life complicated in a 2-1 win over Plymouth at Elland Road which keeps them in the automatic promotion race.
Leeds controlled the first half but were nearly caught out after the Pilgrims grabbed a late goal.
Dan James gave Leeds an early lead as he curled in, and Joel Piroe doubled the advantage in another dominant first-half display which the home side failed to build on after the interval.
Substitute Ben Waine’s late consolation ensured a nervous finish for the home fans.
Farke said: “I take the three points all day long. If you would have offered me a 2-1 win before the game, I would have taken it.
“It was an outstanding win at Leicester and the training week was too easy. I was waiting for a sucker punch.
“The result was perfect and obviously when you are so dominant like we were in the first half and the chances we had in the second half, if you don’t score the goals in the second half there is a good and brave opponent who plays with freedom and goes for it.
“Our defending was excellent, in the second half they had one chance and they scored a goal. I was pleased we didn’t allow them one more chance to score. We made our life more complicated that it should have been.”
Leeds created plenty of early pressure and took the lead when James curled home from the edge of the area after Kaine Kesler-Hayden gave the ball away with 20 minutes gone.
Crysencio Summerville played in Piroe behind the Plymouth back line, and he slid the ball between goalkeeper Michael Cooper’s legs just before the half hour to make it 2-0.
Plymouth proved more of a threat in the second half and scored with five minutes remaining as Luke Cundle chased a ball down the right and crossed low for Waine to turn home from close range.
Steven Schumacher felt his side had acquitted themselves well against a team pushing for promotion to the Premier League.
He said: “For 20 minutes in the first half I thought we did OK. We limited Leeds to a few chances on goal.
“The only disappointing thing in the first half was the two errors in front of our own box.
Against a top team with quality players, we got punished.
“Second half obviously we were a bit better. We had nothing to lose with 25 minutes, half an hour to go. I am really pleased with the effort against a top team.”
Schumacher was happy with the impact of his substitutes.
He said: “We always say it whether you start a game or come off the bench it’s important you know your role. I thought Ben Waine gave us a focal point at the top end of the pitch.”
Schumacher also felt his side should have had a first-half penalty.
“The one when Bali (Mumba) went into the box you could hear the contact. I asked why that wasn’t a foul and was told it was a coming together. If we had gone in 2-1 at half time it would have given us confidence.
“Our lads give us absolutely everything they have got. When we got that goal, we had a great chance to get an equaliser. I’m proud of the lads that we kept going.”