Farke confident Leeds will stay up after priceless point at Bournemouth - Soccer News
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Farke confident Leeds will stay up after priceless point at Bournemouth - Soccer News
"Farke expressed pride in his team's performance, stating, 'I am just proud of my boys because we have lost lots of energy in the last couple of weeks, and today was one of fight, mentality, belief and fighting until the end.'"
"Farke noted, 'It's too early. We are on 40 points, seven games unbeaten in all competitions, so I am confident. Why should we lose the last four games?'"
"Leeds United's unbeaten run of six away games is their longest since 2001, showcasing their resilience in the Premier League."
"Despite the draw, Bournemouth had a higher expected goals total of 1.45 compared to Leeds' 0.83, indicating a challenging match for Leeds."
Leeds United drew 2-2 with Bournemouth, with Sean Longstaff scoring a last-minute equalizer. Junior Kroupi opened the scoring, but Bournemouth responded with an own goal and a goal from Rayan. Longstaff's volley secured a point for Leeds, who are now unbeaten in six away games. They are nine points clear of relegation, with a 0.2% chance of going down. Farke remains cautious, emphasizing the need for mathematical certainty before celebrating. Leeds will next face Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals.
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