Crystal Palace 0-0 Leeds: What Farke said
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Leeds boss Daniel Farke, speaking to BBC Match of the Day after their goalless draw with Crystal Palace: "I would trust my lads with my life. We are not perfect, but the mentality in the dressing room is second to none. In the circumstances, in a difficult away game, we defended the whole time and we didn't give any chances away.
"I think in the end, we had a higher expected goals than our opponents. Fantastic spirit, defending, clean sheet, and a point away."
On the red card: "Everyone in the stadium can see [it was the wrong decision]. It was doubtful if it was even a foul. For me, it was a clear mistake."
On the missed penalty: "You have to accept that you can miss the biggest chances. I am just proud of how we defended. Even in the second half, there was even moments where we thought we could win the game."
You can also listen to Farke speak to BBC Radio Leeds on BBC Sounds
Did you know?
Leeds United are the only team on record (since 2003-04) to have a player sent off in the first half and not concede a single shot on target in the same Premier League match.