Farke bemoans penalty decision in heart-breaking Newcastle defeat - Soccer News
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Farke bemoans penalty decision in heart-breaking Newcastle defeat - Soccer News
""Football. Sometimes you have such a heartbreaking moment at the end in an away game," Farke added. "I think it was a top game, an advertisement for the Premier League. "There were mistakes otherwise, there wouldn't be so many goals. The lads showed an inspired performance, one of our best away performances here at Newcastle. "It's such a tough place to go and to show such a brave performance, to lead three times, I'm pretty proud of my lads.""
""It was more like on the line, but not one intention to play the ball," the German told Sky Sports. "In this sense of the game, it should never be a penaltly but we have to accept it. There was a lot of pressure on the referees with the whole home crowd looking for a penalty.""
Leeds United conceded a 102nd-minute winner at Newcastle to lose 4-3 after Bruno Guimaraes levelled from the penalty spot. Brenden Aaronson scored twice and Dominic Calvert-Lewin added a penalty as Leeds led on three separate occasions. Aaronson was penalised for handball when jumping to block a right-sided cross, a decision seen as contentious because there was no clear intent to play the ball. The defeat ended Leeds' six-game unbeaten Premier League run. Leeds remain 16th, eight points clear of the relegation zone. The Barnes 101:48 winner is the latest Premier League winner on record since 2006-07.
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