Leeds mentality second to none - Farke would trust my lads with my life - Soccer News
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Leeds mentality second to none - Farke would trust my lads with my life - Soccer News
"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. Fantastic spirit, defending, clean sheet, and a point away."
"I am just proud of how we defended. Even in the second half, there were even moments where we thought we could win the game."
"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."
Leeds United secured a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, playing over 45 minutes with a numerical disadvantage following Gabriel Gudmundsson's first-half red card. Despite the dismissal, Leeds maintained defensive discipline and prevented Palace from creating clear scoring opportunities. Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed a penalty for Leeds in the first half, while Jefferson Lerma's header was ruled out for offside in the second half. Manager Daniel Farke praised his team's mentality and defensive resilience, expressing pride in their ability to hold firm under difficult circumstances. The point moved Leeds three clear of the relegation zone. Crystal Palace failed to register a shot on target, marking their second consecutive home match without scoring.
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