Leeds boss Daniel Farke told BBC Radio Leeds:
"I'm a very proud manager. Obviously the week was not the easiest, because for the first three or four days we were celebrating.
"We got back to training on Friday and it's hard against a highly-motivated side. I was a bit worried before the game. I shouldn't have been because the lads showed their determination.
"We scored four fantastic goals and should have scored way more. It was one of the best performances of the whole season.
"We were so determined to end the season in style with a top performance and a top result.
"We wanted to put the icing on the cake and we want to win the league if we can. We want to extend the points tally and the amount of goals."
Bristol City boss Liam Manning told BBC Radio Bristol:
"Where do you start? You could sense how dangerous they'd be in their final home game and the atmosphere played a big part.
"In the first 20 or 25 minutes, we played the occasion rather than the game. We gave away a really soft goal from a set piece, which was probably the most frustrating thing.
"They're the best team in the division, for me; huge club, huge investment, top players. There's no shame in coming here and losing - it's more the manner in how you do it and we weren't at the level we can hit.
"We've spoken about it in the changing room. We have to hurt tonight and we can't just move on, because of the manner of the goals, but we have to wake up tomorrow, stick together and get ready for Saturday.
"The lads are tough, they have given absolutely everything and I know they will do on Saturday.
"If you'd have asked anyone associated with the club if they'd have taken going into the final home game, against Preston, with it in our hands, they'd have snapped your hands off.
"We've done terrifically well at home and the atmosphere has been electric."