Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been speaking to the media before Friday's Premier League game against Burnley at Elland Road (20:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- On losing the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea: "Since Monday it's not a topic any more. If you lose a game and you're out, you are disappointed. We lost a semi-final against a side in what was their best performance in a few months. It wasn't our best. It doesn't take anything away from making our fans proud of this run in the FA Cup. We're still on a good path in the Premier League, it wasn't meant to be. We've put it to bed now."
- Gabriel Gudmundsson has a "serious hamstring injury" and will miss the Burnley and Tottenham games, but could come back for the last two matches.
- Noah Okafor has got "a little hit in the calf" and Jaka Bijol has "problems with his hip flexor".
- On their opponents: "Burnley have played us out of the park before. I have respect for what Scott Parker is doing."
- He also highlighted his side's desire to get safety done and dusted. "We want to keep going. We have 12 more points to fight for. In this game, to win one or three points we know will ease the pressure."
- Although he did not want to "praise" his side too early as safety "hasn't been achieved just yet. We know how difficult it has been for promoted sides in recent years".
- On Anton Stach: "A good solid performance after an injury, the confidence for him, very beneficial for him, always a bit tricky after an injury, similar with Joe Rodon, it's not ideal to have them out. Rodon was excellent too."
- He was also asked about the players paying attention to other results around them in the table. Farke said they "don't hide it or else you would be scared. Players are allowed to look at other results. You have to deal with it very relaxed".
- Farke sent his well wishes to striker Mateo Joseph, currently on loan from Leeds to Mallorca, where he has suffered a serious knee injury during a match.
- On Dominic Calvert-Lewin not scoring from open play recently: "There was a few games that were difficult for him, against Crystal Palace he missed a few chances."
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