July 7, 2024

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke said that “many, many” decisions went against his squad during their goalless draw wit”I don’t think it was a bad position to see it. When the arm is so far in the air, normally you can sense it.” “Even in the first half, if you lean into the ball and clear with the elbow, it’s a clear handball.

The German also bemoaned only three minutes of additional time being added on. Both sides made a raft of changes in the final quarter. Farke pointed to the number of substitutions made and Sunderland’s time-wasting antics. “It felt a bit unfortunate,” he said Sunderland. Farke believed the Whites should have been awarded two penalties.

Dan Ballard leaned his elbow towards Crysencio Summerville’s first-half try, but referee Tim Robinson did not notice the infringement. Following the break, Sunderland captain Luke O’Nien was not punished for seeming to hold Joe Rodon’s header from a corner in the box.

Farke told Sky Sports on the second penalty shout: “I believe the entire crowd saw it. We had four guys there to judge it.

“We put a lot of pressure on them, with 13 or 14 corner kicks. We had numerous wide area kicks. Sometimes this is a game in which you must score.

 

 

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