'We deserved not just a point but to win'published at 15:05 BST
FT: Leeds 1-2 Tottenham
Leeds United
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke speaking to TNT Sports: "When you lose, the first impression is that you are always disappointed. You don't win any points, which was more than possible today. We were the better side today. In all aspects, we have dominated this game .
"We should have deserved not just a point, but to win this game. I am gutted for us because we didn't win anything out of this game. That's football. One or two mistakes are sometimes punished. But after one or two days, the boys can be proud of their performance.
"We gave the ball away a bit unnecessarily and clumsily. This is punished sometimes in football. In the second half, Gabriel Gudmundsson slipped when trying to clear the ball and it was bit like a pass to the feet of Kudus. Their goalkeeper was man of the match probably. Fantastic, fantastic saves."
On Noah Okafor: "He was one of the many positives. I was pleased that against such a good side like Tottenham, we were able to be the better side. Many many positives, and Noah was one of them."
On Dominic Calvert-Lewin: "He has scored goals since he started playing. He doesn't have to overdo it. He came into two good shooting positions and probably should have scored in the first half. He has to work on like this. If you just concentrate on scoring goals, it will never work. You have to make sure you are good team-mate to work with. You just need a deflected or scruffy goal and the goals will come."
On a first home defeat since September 2024: "I didn't think we would go unbeaten at home through this season. You can accept the defeat if it is against a top side like Tottenham. I am still happy with the performance. If we deliver performances like this, we will be fine in the end."