Lee Bowyer feels Elland Road will be “rocking” for Leeds United’s match against Leicester City on Friday (February 23).
Speaking on talkSPORT on Friday (08:55am), Ray Parlour stated Daniel Farke’s team had been in “brilliant” form, admitting Elland Road was one of the most difficult places to play as an away player, with Bowyer adding that the stadium feels “unreal” under lights. The former Whites midfielder feels everyone watching the match against the Foxes would be “in for a treat,” and he predicts the promotion race will stretch until the final game of the season, when Leeds face Southampton. “The stadium will be rocking tonight,” Bowyer stated.
“The top two are competing against each other, hoping to close the gap on Leicester.” Two extremely good sides, two attacking teams. I believe we are in for a treat for tonight’s game.” “The form has been brilliant, hasn’t it?” Parlour remarked.
“Leeds is missing a few players, but they have some outstanding players who can step in. There are players on the bench that can affect the game as well.
The squad itself is pretty exciting right now. For me, it was one of the most difficult locations to play when I was away from home. Elland Road was always a challenging area to play.” “Especially under the lights, the place is unreal,” Bowyer continued.
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