Leeds United manager Daniel Farke believes his team's 1-1 draw against Everton at Goodison Park is a "good result" that demonstrates their improved form, having lost only once in the past 11 matches. The draw, which ended with a late equaliser from Barry, shows that Leeds are on the right track after a series of positive results.
Farke's team have been in good momentum lately and the manager feels that this latest result is just another example of their hard work paying off. A win or a loss, it seems, has not affected the team's confidence, with Leeds continuing to push for the top six spots in the Premier League table.
Their 11-match unbeaten run is a testament to their improved squad dynamics and the progress they've made since Farke took over as manager. The draw against Everton may have been unsatisfactory for some, but it has undoubtedly boosted the team's morale and has them feeling positive about their chances of securing a top-four finish.
With this latest result, Leeds United have demonstrated that they are no longer intimidated by the big clubs in the Premier League. Their ability to hold their own against Everton, one of the more established teams in the league, shows that they have the quality and depth to compete with anyone.
Farke's team have been in good momentum lately and the manager feels that this latest result is just another example of their hard work paying off. A win or a loss, it seems, has not affected the team's confidence, with Leeds continuing to push for the top six spots in the Premier League table.
Their 11-match unbeaten run is a testament to their improved squad dynamics and the progress they've made since Farke took over as manager. The draw against Everton may have been unsatisfactory for some, but it has undoubtedly boosted the team's morale and has them feeling positive about their chances of securing a top-four finish.
With this latest result, Leeds United have demonstrated that they are no longer intimidated by the big clubs in the Premier League. Their ability to hold their own against Everton, one of the more established teams in the league, shows that they have the quality and depth to compete with anyone.