Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Brentford at Elland Road (kick-off 20:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Noah Okafor is available for selection after returning to training earlier this week.
- Farke said James Justin is "a natural replacement" for Gabriel Gudmundsson, who is suspended for this game, but there are also "other options" within the squad.
- On whether he or the club have received an apology for Gudmundsson's dismissal at Crystal Palace last Sunday: “Personally not, but I also haven’t checked as it doesn’t make much of a difference. Even an apology wouldn’t help us. He’s out and we have to cope with the situation.”
- Farke said "there's still work to do" to secure Premier League survival, with him estimating they need "six to eight points" from the remaining eight games. He added: "I am pretty sure we will prove that we deserve to stay in this league."
- On opponents Brentford: "They have many threats and [Igor] Thiago is in red-hot form. A really strong midfield, they are physical and their centre-backs can score too. It will be a difficult game. We need a pretty complex performance like always."
- Farke said Anton Stach being called up for the German national team "is well deserved as he has delivered goals and assists" this season for Leeds. He added: "If you play with this quality and consistency in the best league in the world then you have the chance to get a call-up. Julian [Nagelsmann] will get a top-class character and guy. I hope he [Stach] can grab this chance with both hands."
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