Breaking News: Daniel Farke press conference LIVE as Leeds United boss reacts to miserable Middlesbrough loss. Full Story👇
Daniel Farke press conference LIVE as Leeds United boss reacts to miserable Middlesbrough loss. Full Story👇
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke addressed the media following a disappointing home defeat to Middlesbrough, reflecting on what he described as a deserved victory for the visitors. Farke expressed his frustration with the team’s performance, particularly during a critical 20-minute spell in the second half that ultimately sealed Leeds’ fate.
Before the match, Farke made significant changes to the squad that had drawn with Portsmouth in their previous outing. The manager opted for eight changes, including a switch in goal, where Karl Darlow replaced Illan Meslier. Sam Byram was brought in at right-back in place of Jayden Bogle, and Max Wober made his first start since Leeds’ relegation was confirmed in May 2023. Joe Rothwell was handed his full debut in midfield, while Farke completely reshuffled the attacking lineup.
Despite the changes, the first half ended without any goals, as both teams struggled to find their rhythm. Leeds had a few moments of promise, with Joe Gelhardt showing some signs of life, but overall, neither side managed to create any significant threat. The match lacked fluidity, and the goalkeepers were not heavily tested.
The second half, however, was a different story. Leeds’ defense crumbled under pressure, allowing Middlesbrough to score three goals in quick succession. Anfernee Dijksteel, Delano Burgzorg, and Josh Coburn capitalized on defensive errors by the hosts, leaving Farke’s side with a mountain to climb.
Farke acknowledged Middlesbrough’s superiority over the 90 minutes, admitting that they were the more consistent and better side overall. He noted that the first half had been tight, with Leeds having some advantages, but it was the poor start to the second half that ultimately cost them the game. Middlesbrough’s two-goal lead left Leeds scrambling to make changes, but even after making five substitutions, they were unable to turn the tide. A third goal for Middlesbrough effectively ended the contest, leaving Leeds to fight an uphill battle that proved too difficult to overcome.
Farke lamented the critical 20-minute period in the second half, which he identified as the turning point in the match. Despite some fight and a few chances to get back into the game, Leeds were unable to mount a meaningful comeback against a strong Middlesbrough side.
The post-match press conference also featured individual player assessments, with Farke offering his thoughts on the performances of several key players. Karl Darlow, who was relatively blameless for the goals but could not prevent them, received a rating of 5. Sam Byram, who avoided involvement in the defensive errors but failed to make a significant impact, was also rated a 5. Joe Rodon, however, had a particularly rough outing, as he was at the center of the defensive lapses that led to all three goals. His misjudgments, poor decision-making, and lack of pressure on Middlesbrough’s attackers earned him a rating of 3, reflecting the challenges he faced on the night.
Farke concluded by congratulating Middlesbrough on their well-deserved win and acknowledged that Leeds will need to learn from their mistakes if they hope to bounce back in their next outing. The loss marks a tough start to the season for Leeds, who will need to regroup quickly to avoid f
urther setbacks.