Leeds 1-0 Brighton: What Farke and Calvert-Lewin said
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Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been speaking to Sky Sports about the win: "I love my players and I always believe in them. These are a massive three points for us. It sums up our season perfectly.
"It was such a difficult game. We had to defend but we stayed in the game. It is a priceless three points for us."
On Dominic Calvert-Lewin's performance: "In the second half, we were getting more and more tired. We said at half-time that they would make more mistakes - but to stay awake that late in the game, finish it and stay composed, well done Dominic [Calvert-Lewin]."
On Anton Stach's injury: "We will have to assess him. I believe someone fell on his knee or his ankle. He couldn't carry on."
Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin has also been talking to Sky Sports about his winner: "It is a great feeling for everyone involved. All of our families are here, as is the case for the final home game of the season.
"You have got to hang in there. The pitch dried up a little bit and I think that helped me. It shows the mentality we've got. We want to try to finish as high as possible up the table.
"I've loved every minute of this season. I'm so grateful to play in front of these fans. You see the reception I get when I score, the whole stadium is singing my name."
Did you know?
Leeds United extended their Premier League unbeaten streak to eight games (W4 D4), which is their longest run in the competition since November 2001 (13).
Daniel Farke's side have won three consecutive Premier League home games for the first time since August 2001 (5 in a row).
No English player has scored more Premier League goals this season than Dominic Calvert-Lewin (14 - level with Morgan Gibbs-White and Ollie Watkins).