Daniel Farke Makes Claim For Leicester City Ahead Of Their Match Against Leeds United

Daniel Farke Makes Claim For Leicester City Ahead Of Their Match Against Leeds United

The Foxes have had an outstanding start to the season, winning 39 points out of a possible 42 in their first 14 league games.

With 13 wins and only one defeat, one could argue that they deserved to win their match against Hull City, which they did not, despite being vulnerable in transition against Liam Rosenior’s side.

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What makes this record even more impressive is that they lost players like James Maddison and Harvey Barnes over the summer window, both of whom were hugely influential moving forward last season.

They also lost several significant players, such Timothy Castagne and Youri Tielemens, despite the fact that they still have some extremely talented players at their disposal, including Jamie Vardy and summer additions Harry Winks and Conor Coady – they also had to adapt to a new system under Enzo MarescaRepoted by Telegram

Given Maresca’s demands, the transfer to his style of play would not have been easy, but the Foxes have handled it extremely well and now appear to be on track to return to the Premier League at the first attempt.

They are not only on course to win promotion, but if they continue to accumulate points at a similar rate between now and the end of the season, they will easily shatter Reading’s 106-point record from the 2005/06 season.

Burnley threatened to break that record at one point last season, but the Foxes appear to be more likely to do it now, having won all but one of their 14 league games this season.

That is incredible points return – and Farke’s side face a huge test tomorrow in their quest to reduce the gap between themselves and Leicester tomorrow as they make the trip to the King Power Stadium.

What did Daniel Farke say about Leicester City?

Farke had nothing but praise for the Foxes ahead of tomorrow evening’s clash, believing the quality of their players and manager Maresca has contributed to their success.

“It’s remarkable, you can just give them credit and applause, they deserve all the praise I think it’s a fantastic side.

“There are many reasons, many top players who’ve played at Premier League level and have lots stability in the club, although there was the disappointment of relegation, you got the feeling they got to work quickly and kept the key players together and found a really good balance with lots of quality players and quality coach.”

Can Leicester City go on to break Reading FC’s 106-point record?

It would be a fantastic accomplishment considering the Royals were so consistent in 2005/06.

Regardless of what the Foxes accomplish this season, the Berkshire club’s season will be remembered as the most outstanding in Championship history, because Steve Coppell’s side lacked the resources and quality of players that Leicester currently has.

They certainly appear excellent and have demonstrated great consistency this semester.

And, given that Maresca is still in the early stages of his reign, you get the impression that the Foxes will only improve if the Italian doesn’t overcomplicate things, which is simple to do.

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