
"We need to be a little bit more aware or awake in a few moments. As a team, we must defend together, and we must go on offense together, use our weapons. In this league, the best league in the world, it's small details. When you are not 100% ready for five seconds, these things can kill a game. We have to go with full energy from the first second and take the fans with us. In the end, whoever wins more duels will win the game."
"Having lost four of their last five games ahead of the international break, Leeds sit 16th in the Premier League table, only a point clear of the relegation zone. Nottingham Forest and West Ham both look rejuvenated following managerial changes and have cut Leeds' buffer to the danger zone, which has led to suggestions head coach Daniel Farke could soon come under pressure."
"The most important thing is no one came back injured. Everyone is in a good mood. So, I have all the players available," he said. "Not one player is injured so that's really, really good news. Today was the first time we had the whole group back on the training pitch."
Leeds United have lost four of their last five matches and sit 16th in the Premier League, one point above the relegation zone. Nottingham Forest and West Ham have improved following managerial changes and have reduced Leeds' buffer to the danger zone, increasing pressure on head coach Daniel Farke. Noah Okafor says the team must be more alert in moments, defend and attack together, use their weapons, and start with full energy because small details and brief lapses can decide games. The squad returned from the international break fully fit, with all players available and training together. Maintaining collective intensity and winning duels are presented as decisive factors for reversing the poor run.
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