Daniel Farke was sent off just moments after his Leeds United side were beaten 1-0 by Manchester City.All three points at Elland Road were won by the Premier League title-chasing visitors courtesy of Antoine Semenyo’s first half goal.Farke was shown a straight red card after the full-time whistle in YorkshireGettyLeeds had numerous chances to open the scoring before then and were left frustrated throughout the second half as City held on.Their 11th Premier League defeat of the season was confirmed when referee Peter Bankes blew for full-time.After shaking hands with Pep Guardiola, Leeds boss Farke stormed onto the pitch.He walked to the centre where the referee and his fellow officials stood, and could be seen visibly expressing his frustrations with the trio.Bankes then brandished a red card, with the Premier League later explaininh why he was dismissed in a statement.“Daniel Farke was shown a red card for entering the pitch and confronting the referee after the final whistle,” they said.Farke will now serve a one-match touchline suspension, which is set to come on Tuesday night in their home clash against Sunderland.With Farke unable to conduct post-match duties as a result of his red card, Leeds assistant Edmund Riemer took part in his place.And when speaking to Sky Sports, he declared that Farke was unhappy with City’s game-management in the closing stages.Riemer said: “I had a short chat with him [Farke].The Premier League have explained why Farke was dismissedGettyView Tweet: https://t.co/i3gziRPR1s“There were incidents, there was time wasting, they got a yellow card in added time. Six minutes.“You are emotional and then he ran on the pitch and he got a red card, I think he said for what.“Perhaps it was too aggressive. He rarely gets sent off.“He is never aggressive and rarely gets sent off so I think it is harsh.”All bark, no biteDuring the opening ten minutes, it looked as though Leeds could claim a shock victory in Yorkshire.They looked threatening going forward and didn’t allow much space for their opponents through a resilient backline.Farke wasn’t happy with City’s time-wasting at Elland RoadGettyBut with only seconds remaining in the first half, their concentration lapsed and Semenyo was on hand to net what turned out to be the winner from close range.Aside from this, Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow produced an excellent display in between the sticks with some top saves.He was crucial to ensuring that City didn’t grab a second and put the game out of reach.Farke opted to make late attacking substitutions in hope of salvaging what would have been a huge point in their quest to beat the drop.However, they are now winless in their last three in the league and sit six points above the Premier League relegation zone.They will drop to 16th on Sunday if Tottenham Hotspur beat Fulham at Craven Cottage.1: Premier League Fixtures & Results