Farke acknowledged Brentford's impressive home record, as they have beaten top-ranked teams in the past. Leeds became the first team in a while to leave with points from Brentford's home ground, and Farke considered this a valuable achievement, especially considering the late equalizer that helped them come back from a losing position.
Although Farke felt that Leeds could have won the game in the first half, he was pleased with the clean sheet they maintained and the better chances they created. However, he felt that they could have been more confident and bold in their play, with a few mistakes and details in their pressing and possession changes at halftime.
Farke praised the second half of the game, stating that Leeds played with more aggression and pushed to take the lead.
Regarding captain Ethan Ampadu's performance, Farke said that it was difficult to summarize his contributions in a short answer. He commended Ampadu for his exceptional performance over the past 100 games and his importance to the team, both on and off the field.
Ampadu's leadership and dedication to the team have been crucial in keeping the group united, according to Farke. He also highlighted Ampadu's continued improvement and his importance to the team's future success.











