Burnley boss Scott Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"I think I'm pleased with the point overall.
"There's no denying we played against a very good side, an attack-minded team with some real quality in their squad.
"I thought first half we had some moments to be fair and we approached the game in the right way. Second half they were probably the more dominant and we lacked a little something.
"I get it's not fashionable but it's nothing short of remarkable what we've done defensively as a group and as a team, it's given us a platform.
"There's elements of our game that we need to improve and get better at and that probably comes in that final third. I don't think that was our big issue today, I just felt it was our general control in the game and that's down to Leeds as well really."
Leeds boss Daniel Farke:
"It's a good point for us and a good point on the road. I'm happy with our defensive behaviour. It was two of the best teams in the league against each other in difficult circumstances with the weather.
"I think both teams were there without crucial mistakes. I'm pretty happy with how we controlled their processes but without the ball I wished we had been a bit more confident around the box.
"It wasn't an unbelievable advertisement today, it wasn't a nice piece of football, but that is quite often the way when two of the best teams in the league play each other.
"It wasn't the most entertaining one but our supporters have a good knowledge of the game and they know how complicated it is to play such a game against a good opponent."