Leeds United supervisor Daniel Farke says he “won’t ever jog once more” after being “embarrassed in entrance of the entire world” by his purple card on the finish of Saturday’s residence defeat by Manchester Metropolis.
Farke, 49, headed straight on to the Elland Street pitch on the remaining whistle to confront referee Peter Bankes, aggrieved at a number of choices in his facet’s hard-fought 1-0 loss within the Premier League.
Farke, despatched off for the primary time in his 16-year managerial profession, mentioned he didn’t swear or use threatening language in the direction of Bankes and his fellow officers, and that he was proven the purple card earlier than he mentioned something.
He gave an 11-minute reply when requested concerning the incident in his information convention for Tuesday’s match with Sunderland (19:30 GMT).
“I jogged over,” he mentioned. “Not one dangerous phrase. No swear phrases or dangerous language. I simply wished to ask him why he did not add any [further stoppage time] on. He did not communicate to me and simply pulled out the purple card.
“To drag out a purple card and embarrass me in entrance of the entire world, I wasn’t pleased. Even the assistants have been shocked the purple card was proven. This isn’t how we must always work with one another. I’ve a lot respect for the referees.
“I do not assume Peter did it on goal, he simply misjudged it. I’ll by no means jog once more.”
The previous Norwich boss may enchantment in opposition to the dismissal however is but to determine if he’ll.
“I am undecided what the processes are and once we can enchantment it,” he mentioned. “I can simply provide you with my intestine feeling this shouldn’t be a purple card.
“When there was a transparent and apparent mistake, and for me this was a transparent and apparent mistake, it needs to be overturned. That is what I’ve skilled when gamers have a purple card by mistake, it may be overturned, and I anticipate the identical.”


