Leeds United face Leicester City on Friday in arguably the biggest game of the Championship season so far. The Whites enter the game nine points behind the Championship leaders but could blow the race wide open with a win, and leave Leicester looking over their shoulders for the first time this season. Leicester were beaten 2-1 by Middlesbrough last weekend on the same day Leeds extended their winning run to eight matches, and defender Wout Faes was asked about what that means heading into this game. Leeds got the better of the Foxes in the return match back in early November and still remain …