Leeds United will play Everton at home in the first round of the Premier League this Tuesday, and coach Falke expressed his confidence in the team at a pre-match press conference.
Falke knew the importance of keeping this: "We turned this into our fortress in the Championship, and we knew it would be more difficult to win so many games at this level, but we had to do everything possible to make Elland Road an insurmountable obstacle for our opponents."
He emphasized the team's desire for victory in every game: "We aim for each game is to win, you won't think about standings, money, contracts or relegation issues, you just want to play and be a better side."
"This club belongs to the Premier League, and everyone is talking about our potential and calling us the 'sleeping giants'. I think this is true, but to be honest, the club has only been in the top league for three years in the past 23 years."
Falke specifically pointed out that Everton will be a serious test for Leeds United's return to the Premier League: "They are a very good team and we have to respect that. We know how difficult it will be to create opportunities and break through their defense, and they have signed some ambitious new players this summer."