Farke: Leeds out to achieve unrealistic goals after reaching FA Cup semis - Soccer News
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Farke: Leeds out to achieve unrealistic goals after reaching FA Cup semis - Soccer News
"Leeds United have now reached their first FA Cup semi-final since 1986-87, 39 years ago. It's the biggest gap between semi-final appearances by any side since Leicester City in 2020-21."
"We want to achieve unrealistic goals, and we are on the right path to do this. Step by step we want to celebrate a few more points in the Premier League."
"If we have a chance to play a second time at Wembley in the FA Cup this season we want to grab the chance with both hands."
Leeds United advanced to the FA Cup semi-finals after defeating West Ham 4-2 on penalties following a 2-2 draw. Ao Tanaka and Dominic Calvert-Lewin initially put Leeds ahead, but West Ham equalized in stoppage time. Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri made crucial saves during the shootout. This marks Leeds' first semi-final appearance since 1986-87, the longest gap between semi-finals since Leicester City. Manager Daniel Farke expressed ambitions for 'unrealistic goals' and aims to continue improving in the Premier League while pursuing further success in the FA Cup.
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