Leeds United manager Daniel Farke hailed a 1-1 draw against Everton as a "good result" and further evidence of his team's improving form. The result, which saw striker Sonny Bradley cancel out Jordan Pickford's own goal for the Toffees, marked the Whites' eighth match without defeat in their last 11 outings.
For Farke, the point was another important step towards achieving consistency in the Premier League. "We have good momentum right now," he said in post-match comments, emphasizing his team's growing confidence and ability to navigate challenging fixtures.
Leeds United had come into this match off the back of several impressive performances, and Farke's side continued to display their characteristic resilience. Despite being held by a well-deserved goal from Pickford in the first half, Leeds pushed hard for an equalizer, with Bradley eventually finding the bottom corner in the 65th minute.
The draw brings the Yorkshire club level on points with Everton, who remain in eighth place in the Premier League table. For Farke and his players, though, this result marked a significant milestone β proof that their recent uptick in form is genuine and likely to continue as they tackle the remainder of the campaign.
With several high-profile fixtures remaining for both teams, Leeds United will look to carry on their momentum against more challenging opponents. As for Daniel Farke's side, it seems clear that their good run is here to stay β at least, for now.
For Farke, the point was another important step towards achieving consistency in the Premier League. "We have good momentum right now," he said in post-match comments, emphasizing his team's growing confidence and ability to navigate challenging fixtures.
Leeds United had come into this match off the back of several impressive performances, and Farke's side continued to display their characteristic resilience. Despite being held by a well-deserved goal from Pickford in the first half, Leeds pushed hard for an equalizer, with Bradley eventually finding the bottom corner in the 65th minute.
The draw brings the Yorkshire club level on points with Everton, who remain in eighth place in the Premier League table. For Farke and his players, though, this result marked a significant milestone β proof that their recent uptick in form is genuine and likely to continue as they tackle the remainder of the campaign.
With several high-profile fixtures remaining for both teams, Leeds United will look to carry on their momentum against more challenging opponents. As for Daniel Farke's side, it seems clear that their good run is here to stay β at least, for now.