Speaking after the match, Farke expressed pride in his players' ability to deliver under pressure, noting the importance of securing points during the crunch period of the season. He commended the team's work ethic, workload, unity and quality throughout the campaign, highlighting that they are 'definitely on a good path.' biznow.biz
The Leeds manager also praised individual performances, particularly Anton Stach's quality and Noah Okafor's improved fitness level and work ethic. Farke noted that Okafor has scored six goals in seven Premier League appearances since February, second only to Morgan Gibbs-White in the division during that period.
