Farke pointed out that his team created numerous chances, but were unable to convert them into goals.
He noted that they had more expected goals than Burnley, but ultimately fell short due to their inability to score.
Farke praised his team's defensive effort, stating that they did not allow many scoring opportunities and defended well.
However, he expressed disappointment with the goal they conceded in the first half, citing a quality cross and a well-placed header.
Farke also felt that his team should have defended the situation more effectively and blocked the cross.
In the second half, Burnley scored a spectacular goal from 25 yards, which Farke admitted could have been prevented if his team had stepped out earlier.
Farke expressed confidence in his team's ability to come back and turn games around, citing previous examples such as their victories over Wolves and Bournemouth.
However, he acknowledged that climbing back from a deficit, especially in an away game, can be a difficult task.