Daniel Farke suggested the Luton Town result was a ‘good point’, but he hasn’t held back when talking about one Leeds United player.
It was another afternoon that raised serious concern in the Leeds camp, and it should be made clear that Farke is under pressure.
Leeds grabbed a draw from Luton, but the more damning site was that the Whites never looked like winning.
The concern is raised now Leeds have dropped into the playoffs as the result has left fans wondering where they go from here.
They had their chances, especially after Manor Solomon’s ‘frustrating’ miss, but Farke could’ve done with a player he has said needs to ‘step up’.

Daniel Farke is ‘not happy’ with Largie Ramazani at Leeds United
The 49ers will know that if Leeds finish in the playoffs, they’ll have a major decision to make on Farke if promoted or not.
It’s clear that the pressure is getting to the squad, and after Pascal Struijk limped off vs Luton, matters could be made worse for Farke.
His message to one player though, might not go down too well in the Leeds camp, as Farke publicly called out Largie Ramazani.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Farke said: “We wanted a player on the pitch that was more reliable in the duels. Not happy with maturity in duels from Largie in recent games. He needs to step up.”
Well, Ramazani must be scratching his head as he hasn’t exactly been given the chance…
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Farke claim on Ramazani at Leeds seems very unfair
It’s obviously clear that Ramazani isn’t a very good trainer, as Farke not involving the winger at all recently clearly says something about his attitude.
But sometimes you have to put this opinion aside, as Leeds signing the Belgian for £10m in the summer wasn’t so he could just sit on the bench.
Ramazani played 97 minutes across 11 Leeds games, and since then, Farke hasn’t resolved this by only giving him an additional 50 minutes of game time.
This must be sending alarm bells to the 24-year-old, who hasn’t exactly had the chance to prove Farke wrong on the pitch as opposed to his off-field antics, whatever they may be.
| Ramazani statistics for Leeds in Championship this season | |
| Games played | 26 |
| Started | 7 |
| Goals | 4 |
| Assists | 2 |
| Chances created | 13 |
Considering his lack of game time, Ramazani has fairly solid stats for someone who needs to ‘step up’.
It does seem like stubbornness is seeping through for Farke, and as for Ramazani, his future at Elland Road is looking gloomy.
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