Daniel Farke wants the Leeds United team to develop new leaders.
Daniel Farke wants the Leeds United team to develop new leaders.
Ethan Ampadu of Leeds United shakes hands with Daniel Farke, the manager, following his substitution during the preseason friendly game at the LNER Community Stadium in York. Date of photo: July 22, 2023, a Saturday. PA Photo. See the SOCCER Leeds PA story. It should say Tim Goode/PA Wire in the photo credit. RESTRICTIONS: Restricted use applies. Only for editorial purposes; no commercial usage without the rights holder’s permission.
When it comes to leadership at Elland Road, Leeds United seems to have reached a kind of tipping point.Daniel Farke has no shortage of knowledgeable individuals who have accomplished great things while representing Leeds, of course.
Members of the United leadership team including Liam Cooper, Luke Ayling, and rd Patrick Bamfoall play crucial roles in terms of direction, intelligence, and leading by example. That is helpful when your team is as youthful as Leeds’, with all but eight of the first-team players being under the age of 25.
As they enjoy a well-earned respite from Championship play over the international break, Leeds United are in good shape.With 11 games played, the Whites are sixth in the standings, and after defeating Bristol City last time out to earn back-to-back victories for the first time this year, things can only get better.
Leeds United are in good shape as they enjoy a well-earned respite from Championship play during the break in hostilities.The Whites sit fifth in the standings with 11 games completed, and after defeating Bristol City the previous time to win back-to-back games for the first time this year, things can only get better.