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Daniel Farke: It couldn’t be a better way to start the season

A late Anton Stach free kick fired Daniel Farke’s Leeds United to an important opening day victory over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.With the deadlock still to be broken heading into the ...

Daniel Farke: It couldn’t be a better way to start the season

Daniel Farke hailed his Leeds United side's impressive opening day victory over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League as the perfect way to kickstart the new season. The decisive goal came from a well-struck free kick by Anton Stach, who netted the crucial third goal to secure a 1-0 win for the travelling Whites. The manager expressed his satisfaction with the result, stating that it couldn't have been a better start to the season, especially with an away win at a very challenging and competitive ground.

Farke emphasized the importance of the first match as it often sets the tone for the rest of the campaign, and claimed that the win was a testament to the team's ability to defend well in crucial moments. He praised the new signing James Trafford, who made his debut in goal, and commended his performance, describing his natural confidence and calmness as exactly what the club had hoped for.

Both teams displayed intense defensive efforts, with the manager noting that the match was tightly contested with several high-pressure situations. However, it was Stach's precise strike that ultimately decided the outcome, solidifying Leeds United's early-season momentum.

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