Rasmus Kristensen on where Leeds United can finish, Wilfried Zaha vow and battling 'best friend' - YEP 8/10/22
Rasmus Kristensen says he will face one of the best in the world plus a best friend on Sunday but is relishing the challenge and says Leeds United can have high expectations for this season's league finish.
By Lee Sobot
Saturday, 8th October 2022, 6:42 pm
Leeds will take in their first away game for over a month at
Crystal Palace on Sunday and Kristensen will likely be in combat with Eagles
forward Wilfried Zaha if given the nod at right back.
Kristensen will also face a battle against one of his best
friends in Palace's fellow Danish international Joachim Andersen but the Leeds
defender is champing at the bit ahead of Sunday's clash at Selhurst Park and
full of hope for United's season as a whole.
"I think we can do really well," said Kristensen,
asked by LUTV where Leeds could finish this year.
"It's difficult to say a place in the table and stuff
like this but I think and I have the feeling also from the first games that we
can have good and high expectations."
Leeds currently sit 13th in the Premier League table, three
points above Palace who are fourth bottom.
Kristensen, though, says there is a deeper story to the
position of an Eagles side of whom the defender keeps a close eye on due to his
friendship with Andersen.
"They had a really tough schedule," said the Dane.
"I watched some of their games also to watch Joachim
play and I think they have done really well so in many ways I feel like they
have done better than their points are saying.
"He (Joachim Andersen) is one of my best friends.
"We have fun together and we played together in the
youth academy in Denmark.
"He's a great guy and I am really happy that he is
doing so well."
Sizing up the prospect of facing Zaha with a vow that he is
relishing the challenge, Kristensen admitted: "It's for me probably one of
the best one v one players not only in the Premier League but also in the
world.
