The immediate task for Leeds is a home clash against a revitalised Norwich City side, managed by Philippe Clement. The Canaries have been in blistering form in the Championship, winning 10 of their last 15 matches. For Farke, the tie carries personal significance given his successful history at Carrow Road, though he insists sentimentality will be pushed aside once the whistle blows at Elland Road on Sunday afternoon.
Reflecting on the reunion, Farke remarked: "Of course, Norwich gave me my first opportunity in the UK, it will always have a special place in my heart but my only focus now is on my club here, I have full trust in my players and my staff. To be honest in the cup competition it is just about the winner, this would make a big difference, to win a league or a cup is something special, I like the atmosphere of do or die games, I am not sure if it changes my CV that much if we get to the quarters or the semis but for all of us it would if we win it. Let’s not get carried away, we have to do their job against a very good Norwich side, we have to focus on just this game."