Farke was pleased after Gabriel Gudmundsson's red card and Dominic Calvert-Lewin's failure from the penalty spot.
“First of all, I have to give a huge lot of compliments to my players, to my boys because they just proved why I would trust in my boys with my life,” Farke said at the final whistle.
“I can always count on them. We are perhaps not perfect and flawless, otherwise we would have been in the lead at half time.
“But how we adapted to the strange circumstances also in the second half, to show such a mentality and such a unity, we didn’t give any chances away.
“I think it was one of the rare games where the team who has to play for such a long period in underload even had more expected goals than the home team.
“We kept a clean sheet. Even in the second half we were sometimes closer to score the winning goal. I am just proud of this performance and how united we were today again.
“In the first half I think we had the chances and, not just a penalty, also Dominic (Calvert-Lewin) before two good chances, Brenden Aaronson a good chance.
“Pretty sure, normally you should be in lead at halftime and also pretty sure that if we would have been allowed to finish the game or to play for more with 11 players, we would have won the game.
“So for that yes there is a slight disappointment that it was not to be today but on the other hand under these circumstances, a priceless point.
“Also, really good for the confidence, our travel away here with a clean sheet, a valuable point, another clean sheet. A bit closer to what we want to achieve and to that definitely also a good day for us.”
