Bournemouth 2-2 Leeds: What Farke and Longstaff said

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Bournemouth 2-2 Leeds: What Farke and Longstaff said

Leeds United are unbeaten in their last six away games in the Premier League (W1 D5), their longest run in the competition since going six without defeat from August to October 2001. Leeds United named an unchanged starting XI from one Premier League game to another for a ninth time this season, do

Bournemouth 2-2 Leeds: What Farke and Longstaff said

Leeds United are unbeaten in their last six away games in the Premier League (W1 D5), their longest run in the competition since going six without defeat from August to October 2001. Leeds United named an unchanged starting XI from one Premier League game to another for a ninth time this season, doing so more often than any other side this term.

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Leeds boss Daniel Farke, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I am experienced long enough in this world, we will celebrate when it's mathematically done. It's too early. We are on 40 points, seven games unbeaten in all competitions, so I am confident. Why should we lose the last four games?"

Leeds goalscorer Sean Longstaff, speaking to Sky Sports: "Bournemouth are the only team I seem to score against, but I'll take them when they come. I just tried to make sure I got half decent contact with the ball.

"In those situations, you don't really try and pick a spot, just hit it as hard as you can. That's the advice I got off Alan Shearer a few years ago."

On the game overall: "They are a good side. When you come here, the pitch feels tight and cramped, so people feel they have less time than they do. They're one of the best pressing teams in the league. We knew it was going to be tough. Everyone performed really well, and I think we deserved a point in the end."

On Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea: "All we can do is focus on us. We've been on a good run of form since the international break. We've not lost, so we're carrying on that confidence and, ultimately, we are a team that's together and we work so hard for each other. If we take out chances when they come, it could be a really special day for the football club."

Leeds United are unbeaten in their last six away games in the Premier League (W1 D5), their longest run in the competition since going six without defeat from August to October 2001.

Leeds United named an unchanged starting XI from one Premier League game to another for a ninth time this season, doing so more often than any other side this term.

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