Leeds boss Daniel Farke insists his red card at the end of Saturday’s home Premier League defeat to Manchester City should be overturned, but has yet to decide whether he will appeal.
Farke fury at red card
Farke headed straight on to the Elland Road pitch at the final whistle to confront referee Peter Bankes, aggrieved at several decisions in his side’s hard-fought 1-0 defeat, particularly a lack of extended time added.
Antoine Semenyo scored the only goal in first-half stoppage time as City maintained the pressure on title rivals Arsenal, while Leeds stayed six points above the relegation zone after just a third defeat in 15 league games.
Farke, sent off for the first time in his 16-year managerial career, said he did not swear or use threatening language towards Bankes and his fellow officials and that the red card had been brandished before he said anything.
“I was told the Premier League, or the referees, will get in touch when they have the full report of the incident. It should be there pretty soon, then I have the chance to respond,” Farke said.
“The report will say what the red card was for. I’m not sure what the processes are and when we can appeal it. I’m not sure. I can just give you my gut feeling this should not be a red card.
“When there has been a clear and obvious mistake, and for me this was a clear and obvious mistake, it should be overturned. This is what I’ve experienced when players have a red card by mistake, it can be overturned, and I expect the same.”
As the club and Farke wait to make a decision on whether to appeal, it is understood that, subject to the referee’s report, the German may opt to accept a possible one-match ban and not go through with the appeal process.
Farke, who hopes to be in the dug-out for Tuesday night’s visit of Sunderland, added: “I jogged over. Not one bad word. No swear words or bad language.
“I just wanted to ask him why he didn’t add any time on. He didn’t speak to me and just pulled out the red card.
“To pull out a red card and embarrass me in front of the whole world, I wasn’t happy. Even the assistants were shocked the red card was shown. This is not how we should work with each other.”
Leeds fans came in for heavy criticism after a break in play against City to allow their Muslim players to break their fast during Ramadan was met by some prolonged boos from the stands.
Farke added: “If it was disrespectful because of the break, then yes we have to say we have to learn from it.
“I’m not sure that everyone was aware – we had the topic of Pep (Guardiola) bringing players in to give a team talk – I think supporters thought it was this.
“I don’t think booing was for this (Ramadan). If it was from some people about this, then that’s not acceptable.”
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Leeds set to enter contract talks with Ethan Ampadu
Former Premier League scout Mick Brown told Football Insider this week that Leeds are set to enter new contract talks with Ethan Ampadu.
The Wales international, who Farke called “one of the best players in this position in this league” last week, is out of contract at the end of next season, and is currently not one of Leeds’ highest earners.
|
Rank |
Player |
Gross pay per week |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
£100,000 |
|
2 |
Jack Harrison* (loaned) |
£90,000 |
|
3 |
Sean Longstaff |
£80,000 |
|
4 |
Daniel James |
£75,000 |
|
5 |
Noah Okafor |
£72,500 |
|
11 |
Ethan Ampadu |
£40,000 |
“Ampadu has been such an important player for Leeds,” Brown, former head scout at Manchester United, said.
“He’s the type of player who is going to give you a seven or eight out of ten performance every single week, and that’s exactly what you need as a team like Leeds.
“You need consistency and reliability and he gives them both of those things, as well as his leadership which has also been massively important. I think they will be doing everything they can to keep him at the club for the foreseeable future.
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The Whites won’t be able to call upon him.
“The situation with his contract might be a concern, of course, because it’s never good to see a key player heading into the final year of their deal.
“But I think they’ll make efforts to tie him down to a new deal before the end of the season, especially if they stay up, and I can see him being happy to stay.”
