Farke’s side took a major step towards Premier League survival with a shock 2-1 win at Old Trafford and are now six points above the relegation zone.
Leeds’ win marks their first in the league at the famous ground since 1981, with the two goals coming from Noah Okafor.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Farke insisted his side were “on a good path” heading into the final few games of the season.
"Tired. Relieved. Proud of the boys. Fantastic performance. We are in the crunch time of the season and it's important to keep your nerves and stick to your plan,” he said.
"I think the first half was fantastic, we should've been higher up than 2-0, we missed many many chances.
“Good start to the second half. Sometimes red card can change something, I didn't have the feeling at all. We were a bit sleepy at one set piece.
“Of course it's more or less still Man Utd's way, it's difficult to bring it over the line as a newly-promoted side.
"I think it's the first in Premier League history, first win here for forty years. It's amazing, and of course a big step forward."
When asked about the early goal, Farke responded: "Very happy for the boys. Goals are always important for the momentum in the game.
"It's a sign of why we should be in a much better position performance wise. We could have been way more effective with our chances.
"On the other side is a side packed with top class players, which can bring quality from the bench later in the game. If you don't bury the game, it's always something possible, especially for the home team. We have to stay humble.
"We are not perfect. We are not the finished, end product. We are on a good path, on the way to achieving something really positive this season."
