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Phil Hay erklærer boldly
Leeds’ strength in depth means promotion is theirs if they really want ithttps://theathletic.com/5272567/2024/02/14/leeds-swansea-squad-depth-farke/In the fixtures that remain, Southampton have more head-to-heads against current top-six clubs and more of them away from home. Farke’s side look almost impenetrable at home and, for the time being, have shed the habit of mangling very winnable away games.
...og konkluderer altså:
“It was one of the most spot-on executions of a game plan this season,” Farke said. But… “It’s not the time to sit back, relax and be proud with it.” The mantra of clued-in coaches everywhere, admittedly, but he has form on his side, he has second place for now, and in players like Piroe, he has precious insurance.
Leeds have never been more certain that promotion is there if they want it.
Graham Smyth i Yorkshire Evening Post lar overskriften være
Unfolding outcome of 49ers Enterprises' Leeds United decision is no real surprise - Graham Smyth's Verdict.
Leeds United's seven-game winning streak should come as no surprise because this is Daniel Farke doing what Daniel Farke does
He did it at Norwich City, twice. Lengthy winning runs underpinned his pair of successful Championship title bids. In 2018/19, as part of a 14-match unbeaten streak, his Canaries won eight times on the bounce. Two seasons later they went one better, winning nine in a row as part of a 13-match unbeaten streak. His ability to get a team clicking and then keep them ticking is exactly what 49ers Enterprises wanted when they made him their first ever managerial hire, at the outset of their ownership tenure. And Leeds are now ticking in a way that should have the rest of the Championship glancing nervously in their direction
Hans konklusjon er: Elsewhere, Southampton were losing, at long last. Bristol City inflicted the Saints' first defeat since September and so Leeds ascended to second spot, two points clear of Russell Martin's side. The table and how it is changing is yet to draw anything like excitement from Farke, who pointed out once more that the time to worry about points and positions is right at the end of a season. It's difficult not to sense a turning, however. Whether this Tuesday will be seen as a turning point remains to be seen but with each win that comes Leeds are turning up the heat on their rivals. Farke has them cooking.
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/unfolding-outcome-of-49ers-enterprises-leeds-united-decision-is-no-real-surprise-graham-smyths-verdict-4517386Også Leeds-Live har nå begynt med sin 'opinion':
OPINIONLeeds United finally get reply they wanted after four months of banging on the doorhttps://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/leeds-united-finally-reply-wanted-28628547Here are our four talking points from Leeds United's 4-0 win over Swansea City at Swansea.com Stadium in the Championship as Crysencio Summerville, Joel Piroe and Wilfried Gnonto score the goals
Leeds United are the death ray to the steel table, the knife through butter, an unstoppable force meeting another moveable object. Daniel Farke’s side are cutting through any object without a second’s thought at the moment.
The Whites look unstoppable and have become a juggernaut that began rolling down the hill on New Year’s Day. It seems foolhardy to even try and get in the way as Leeds storm towards their ultimate ambition.
Confidence is coursing through every facet of this team right now. The months of toiling and grafting to achieve Farke’s version of perfection have at least landed the team somewhere close.
It felt like it was never going to happen, but Southampton finally blinked last night. For the first time since the Whites visited St Mary’s Stadium in late September, the Saints lost in the Championship.
The unbeaten league run ends at 22 matches with a comprehensive 3-1 defeat to Bristol City at Ashton Gate. Russell Martin’s side began the season so poorly, four losses in five September games, a formidable run like this was needed just to put themselves back into contention.
So their unbeaten run may dwarf United’s, but one defeat is all it has taken to push the door open for Leeds. Southampton still have a game in hand that would push them ahead of Leeds if they won it, but momentum majorly swung in United’s favour last night, make no mistake.
A trip to fifth-placed West Brom, who can count Leicester as the only superior home defence this season, awaits Saints on Friday night. That’s a game which will majorly shape the weekend ahead as Leeds watch on from their Devon hotel and Ipswich Town prepare in Swansea.
How Southampton respond to adversity will be fascinating. It has been so long since they tasted defeat, how they react, in light of Leeds’ own special run, could go some way to determining how close this run-in remains.
Fringe options queuing up to bite Farke’s hand off
Not only does Farke currently have a starting XI too hot for him to touch between games, but an abundance of trusted options from the bench champing at the bit to impress him. Daniel James, one of the cornerstones of this season, is finally back in the mix after a four-game absence and looked desperate to make up for lost time from the bench.
The trouble is, Wilfried Gnonto has finally rediscovered his golden touch of last season. The Italy international has put up four goals and an assist in his last four outings, meaning there’s no chance Farke can currently leave him out.
Jaidon Anthony has been in James’s position all season, while Mateo Joseph is now looking like a striker Farke can legitimately look to from the bench as a focal point in the attack. Even something as potentially disruptive as Patrick Bamford’s 11th-hour withdrawal was forgotten about inside 10 minutes last night, thanks to Joel Piroe.
Moscowhite (Daniel CXhapman) skriver Swansea City 0-4 Leeds United: Being here
https://www.thesquareball.net/leeds-united/swansea-city-0-4-leeds-united-being-here/Back when the EFL fixtures were announced in June this was immediately the week nobody wanted. First of all, nobody wanted these fixtures at all, 46 of them, with Sky Bet logos all over, a hidden optical illusion, if you squinted, revealing Keith Andrews’ tiresome frown. But mid-February stood out, the week of Saint Valentine, a distinctly unlovely pairing of Swansea Tuesday, Plymouth Saturday, while Rotherham Saturday looked after us aghast like a scorned lover. What a league. What a week. What a lot not to look forward to.
Denne er deilig:
The problem with Southampton’s run of 22 unbeaten games, starting with a 3-1 win over Leeds, is that at the end of it, they are not above Leeds and not in the automatic promotion places. They, maybe, are wondering if they’ve made the most of it. Perhaps, after conceding six in two games to Huddersfield and Bristol City, they’re wondering if one defeat will be the worst of it. On Friday they’re going to West Brom.