
"It was an outstanding performance again, we put a big shift in and once again it was an unbelievable performance for the lads. We should have scored a goal. I don't think we allowed too many chances; it was quite equal. But we concede at the worst possible time. The ball down the line was difficult to defend. They waited for this one moment, and fair play to them."
"I had a short chat with him. There were incidents, there was time-wasting. They got a yellow card in added time. Six minutes. You are emotional, and then he ran on the pitch, and he got a red card. Perhaps it was too aggressive. He rarely gets sent off. He is never aggressive and rarely gets sent off, so I think it is harsh."
Leeds produced a dominant first-half display against Manchester City, creating eight of their 14 shots before the break. Antoine Semenyo scored the decisive goal just before half-time. City controlled the second half, securing a 1-0 victory. Leeds have now lost only three of their last 15 Premier League matches, all against top-five teams from last season. Assistant manager Edmund Riemer praised the team's unbelievable effort, noting they created scoring opportunities but conceded at an inopportune moment. Riemer also criticized manager Daniel Farke's red card following the final whistle as harsh, given Farke's typically composed demeanor.
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