Daniel Farke felt frustrated after a 3-0 defeat for **Leeds United**against Brighton.
Danny Welbeck rewarded a sharp start for the Seagulls with the opening goal of the game before **Diego Gomez**grabbed a brace as the hosts returned to winning ways at the Amex Stadium.
Following their 2-1 triumph over West Ham, the Whites were reminded that they have to fight if they are going to stay in the Premier League after their promotion as the winners of the **Championship**earlier this year.
Their final fixture on the schedule before the international break is a trip to Nottingham Forest, who benefitted from the new manager bounce with a 2-2 draw against Man United. Against a Sean Dyche side, good game management will be essential.
"**Brighton* were the better side and deserved to win. You can talk about the 50/50 possession for both teams and about the fact we had more corner kicks, but you have to be honest and say that, out of their possession, they created more chances and were more clinical. For that, they deserved to win.*
"As a team and individually, it was not our best game offensively. We weren't able to create more in an away game where we had a lot of possession. We created more corner kicks and wide area free-kicks, but the quality of the deliveries were not great.
"It happens sometimes that the attack doesn't have the best of days. It's frustrating. Sometimes it happens that the other side is just better. It was definitely not our day and we have to accept the defeat.
“Each and every game delivers an opportunity. There are 38 games and we have to win one point on average each game to stay in this league.
"We have to prepare ourselves in the best possible way, so that will be what we'll try to do away at Nottingham."