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“Send a sign to Tottenham” – Daniel Farke makes honest West Ham admission ahead of Leeds clash

Daniel Farke Credit: Imago

West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo has spoken ahead of the clash with Leeds United on the final day. The result on Sunday could determine who stays up in the top flight.

Leeds did their part to help the Hammers when they held Spurs to a draw last week. But since then, Nuno’s side have failed to capitalize; going on a losing streak.

Roberto De Zerbi’s side are two points above West Ham, and if they avoid defeat on the final day, they will stay up.

Ahead of the Hammers’ clash, Nuno has said the game is one of the biggest of his career. He has also urged the club’s fans to show up for the team on the last day of the season.

The fans have been on the back of the team since their defeat to Newcastle, however they will need their full support on Sunday.

Daniel Farke speaks on West Ham clash

The Whites have faced West Ham twice this season and have gone unbeaten.

Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has spoken on the upcoming game against the London side. He has said that he expects a difficult game from Nuno’s men.

”We have to be ready, if I had to win and rely on others I’d try to be on it in the first minutes, send a sign to Tottenham that they’re under pressure, This is what I expect West Ham to do, highly motivated and we have to be prepared for a quick start. Important we’re ready for the battle and have solutions to find a good way through. Also have to control our emotions but I expect an intense start. Nuno is an experienced coach.”

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Leeds United have to set the tone for next season

Leeds beat Brighton in their final home game of the season in dramatic fashion. The home crowd at Elland Road celebrated after Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored a late winner.

Daniel Farke’s men can give the travelling support something to cheer after the final game of the season.

The Whites have been great and deserve to get end this campaign on a high.

Farke has already mentioned that he wants his team to get a result, and it will mean a lot going into next season. When club’s stay up, the second season is always the most difficult.

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