Graham Turner spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester after yesterday's game at Elland Road which the Bulls lost 1-0.
"It's always a difficult place to come," said Turner
"I thought we had a fairly good shape to the side first half. Most of their chances in the first half were shots from long range, but second half we withered a little bit under the pressure.
"What was disappointing for me was the number of times we gave the ball away when we had got good possession. That's probably the first time this season I can level that against the players. Today, whether it was the atmosphere or the quality of the Leeds players, we never got hold of it.
"A number of opportunities with good time and space with the ball, we just waisted it.
"Having said that Darren Randolph kept us in the game, made some outstanding saves, had a great afternoon.
"And right at the death one of two chances where we might have pinched something out of the game.
"But disappointed with the manner in which we played, without a shadow of a doubt, and the players know that."
Turner spoke about new loan signing Bruno N'Gotty:
"He's got a lot of experience, that's obvious. He's played at the very top level, Inter Milan to Hereford. It's a pleasure having him in the club and a privilege. We hope that experience will rub off and he will get better and the players around him will get better."
Reminded that Hereford could have equalised at the death Turner continued:
"Moses had a very good chance. He steadied himself, could have gone on another couple of strides with it and should have hit the target. It should have levelled the game irrespective of whether we deserved it or not."