Leeds United have turned Elland Road into a fortress and the Whites' 3-1 win against fellow title challengers Leicester City will certainly have left its mark on the club's watching owners
Daniel Farke had been told there was 'another gear' at Elland Road. Well, the Leeds boss certainly experienced it in the breathless 3-1 win against Leicester City last month. As did the watching Paraag Marathe and Peter Lowy for that matter.
"Even after the game, the stadium was still full 10 minutes after it had finished. Nobody wanted to leave - they were all just there. It will have opened the eyes of the new owners, definitely. I don't think the 49ers will have seen anything like that before. The supporters are just fanatical." The stadium, in truth, had been anything but intimidating in those painful final months of last season when even Crystal Palace put five past the beleaguered hosts. The summer brought with it a change of majority ownership and manager, while the dressing room was fumigated, but, perhaps, there were still one or two temporary scars; Leeds could only draw their opening three games at Elland Road even if the hosts did admittedly come from behind against both Cardiff City and West Brom.
"We were 1-0 down, but we knew something was going to happen," she told Leeds Live. "We just had this feeling we would come back and the way we did it was amazing. I'm welling up now just talking about it." "There's a real positivity and that's when it's a dangerous place," he told Leeds Live. "It's old-fashioned in that they're right on top of you. When you're in the dugout, they're sat a yard behind you so it's not like these big modern stadiums where you're detached a little bit. That's when it becomes the cauldron that everyone knows it is.
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