Leeds United advance to the FA Cup semi-finals; manager Falk praises the team's resilience.

2026-04-06 08:47

Leeds United advance to the FA Cup semi-finals; manager Falk praises the team's resilience.

In a FA Cup quarter-final match that just concluded, Leeds United defeated West Ham United in a grueling penalty shootout, reaching the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in nearly forty years.


Leeds United manager Daniel Falk was visibly excited after the match, praising the team's tenacity and resilience under pressure.


The match was a rollercoaster ride, with both sides tied 2-2 in regular time and extra time, forcing a nail-biting penalty shootout. At the crucial moment, goalkeeper Lucas Perry stepped up, securing a dramatic victory for Leeds United. Next, they will face formidable Chelsea in the semi-finals.


After the match, head coach Falk excitedly said in an interview: "It feels absolutely fantastic! I am incredibly proud of the way the boys have handled all the setbacks today. Everyone was united, and our desire to win kept us going until the very end. It is a great joy and a source of deep pride to repay our great fans with our first FA Cup semi-final place in decades."


Falk understands the importance of fans to the team, and he expects more than 30,000 Leeds United die-hard fans to travel to London to cheer for the team. "In this somewhat crazy era, it is very meaningful to bring a little relaxation and joy to the hearts of fans through football," Falk said emotionally.


While celebrating this historic victory, Falk remained level-headed. He pointed out that the match perfectly showcased the team's spirit. Although the team wasn't perfect, the strong mental fortitude they displayed in adversity was heartening.


Image source: Internet/Leeds United official website

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