The match ended in a heartbreaking manner for the visitors, with the home team scoring an injury-time own goal.
Farke acknowledged that the team had played well, particularly in the first half, and felt that they were the better side.
He noted that the team had created some good chances, including a shot that hit the crossbar, and had looked sharp in counter-attacks.
Despite the loss, Farke praised his players for their effort, especially considering they had been dealing with injuries and minor setbacks in the past few weeks.
He chose not to criticize the team, instead focusing on the positives and acknowledging that football can be unpredictable.
Farke emphasized that his team has experienced both good and bad fortune in recent games, winning one match in the 80th minute against Everton and losing another in the final minutes against Fulham.
He encouraged the team to move forward and not dwell on the loss.