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Farke hails Leeds' 'massive step forward'

Leeds manager Daniel Farke hailed his team's 'massive step forward' after their 3-1 victory over Burnley, praising their performance during a crucial stage of the season.

Leeds boss Daniel Farke expressed pride in his team's ability to deliver during the 'crunch point' of the season, noting they've accumulated 43 points despite dealing with cup games and injuries. 'Many compliments to the players for work ethic, workload, unity and quality,' he stated. mwafrika.life

Farke highlighted key players, including Anton Stach's quality from set pieces, Okafor's improved fitness and six goals in seven Premier League games since February, and Calvert-Lewin's pressing ability that he believes will lead to more goals. Leeds have now scored 3+ goals in eight Premier League matches this season.