Daniel Farke was left frustrated by the "unnecessary" events that led to Leeds United conceding a late equaliser against Bournemouth in Saturday’s 2-2 draw.

A lapse of concentration in defence allowed Eli Kroupi to scoop the ball into the Leeds net in the 93rd-minute, to deny the hosts a worthy win. Farke was “proud” of his side but lamented the switch-off in focus at the death.

“We gave a bit of an unnecessary set-piece away in a dangerous situation, and they were able to score out of this," he said. "[Bournemouth] tried to put pressure on us. We didn't allow one chance out of the game [with] organisation, desire to block all the crosses.”

Farke added: “There was, in the 94th minute, a bit of an unnecessary, sloppy touch, and then we lost possession and gave a free kick. And perhaps we

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