Daniel Farke reveals why he sat on bench as Leeds United won the Championship

Daniel Farke admits he was ‘too tire to celebrate’ as he sat on the bench while Leeds United won the Championship on Saturday.
Ahead of the final day of the Championship season, both สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ Leeds and Burnley were on 97 points, although Farke’s side had a superior goal difference.
Burnley appeare on course to win the league as they were 3-1 ahead at home to. Millwall, while Leeds were being held away to Plymouth Argyle.
But Manor Solomon found the net with a superb stoppage-time winner to send Leeds up to the Premier League as champions with 100 points.
During Leeds’ jubilant celebrations Farke was seen sitting alone in the dugout, sparking fears among supporters that the 48-year-old will be sacke before the start of their new Premier League campaign.
Speaking about his mute reaction after the full-time whistle, Farke, who has now won the Championship three times in his career following his two previous successes with Norwich City, said he ‘felt empty’.
‘Looking forward to being on the coach home and to close my eyes. I have to be ready again to celebrate this evening. Next week will be celebrating. I need the summer to recharge my energy.’
Meanwhile, Solomon admits he is unsure over his future as his loan spell from Tottenham is now at an end.
‘I can’t put into words what I’m feeling right now. It is a dream come true to score the winning goal and take this Championship,’ Solomon Leeds.
‘Throughout the season we’ve shown we deserve this trophy and to finish in the first spot. I’m so glad it happened.
‘We all knew what was happening at Burnley and we knew we neede to score. It paid off and the ball went into the net. It will take me a few days to digest what happene today, right now I’m going to celebrate.
‘I want to celebrate with my partner, with the club’s employees. We deserve it. I’ve been focusse on this season, in two or three days we will talk and see what is happening. I don’t know what the future holds but I can just say I love [Leeds].’