Leeds United 'in a good place' as Daniel Farke outlines key difference in pre-season campaign — Leeds Live 5/8/24
The Whites kick start their 2024/25 Championship campaign at home to Portsmouth next weekend
Daniel Farke has been impressed by Leeds United's pre-season
campaign with just one week to go until the competitive action gets underway.
The Whites host newly promoted Portsmouth at Elland Road next Saturday and will
be keen to get off to the best possible start.
The German head coach believes Leeds are in stronger
position this year heading into the campaign, with his players already aware of
how he wants his side to set-up.
"The good thing during this pre-season is that the lads
who were involved last season already know a lot about our football, but we
also want to be a lot more flexible in our base formation, so what we do during
the games," Farke told Leeds United after the win over Valencia.
"This was quite important and to try to integrate the
new players. Also, to work on the fitness levels and many things. We're on a
good path. The real stuff starts and sadly there's no points for five wins in
pre-season.
"The only thing that matters is that you're prepared
for the first game day and even more for 46 games and two cup competitions.
Overall, we're on a really good path."
The Whites may have lost key players in Archie Gray and more
recently, Crysencio Summerville, but Farke's side won all five of their
pre-season friendlies against some tough opposition.
"Overall, really happy with the five weeks," Farke
added. "When I speak about the friendlies, five games, five wins against
two really good sides in the second tier in Germany and here against a side who
finished last season in the top-half of La Liga. A big name in European
football in Valencia, then to win this confidently 2-1, we should have won it a
bit more comfortably.
"I think for 80 minutes we were all over them. Then
after many substitutions sadly [there was] one consolation goal but performance
wise we looked really strong. Scored two fantastic goals, created even more
chances. Chances out of all phases, out of counter attacks, set pieces, open
play.
"We didn't give one chance away until the final minute.
In the last moments there was many young lads on the pitch and they should have
smelled a bit of how Elland Road. A full packed Elland Road or nearly full
packed Elland Road.
"I'm not too annoyed with this goal. Normally after
conceding in the last minute I always want to die. Although we won the game I
love clean sheets.
"But today, the ball deflected two times and many young
lads on the pitch. I'm not too annoyed overall it was a pretty, pretty good
game for us."