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The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Monday 3rd November) - South Coast Embarrassment for Leeds

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Good Morning. It's Monday 3rd November, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


South Coast Embarrassment for Leeds

Leeds United’s trip to the south coast ended in embarrassment as Brighton & Hove Albion, despite a mounting injury list, produced a dominant display to sweep aside a disjointed and lifeless Leeds outfit. The Whites’ dismal record at the Amex extends back to 2009, and on the evidence of this performance, that barren run looks set to continue for some time. Brighton entered the contest on the back of two consecutive defeats and with little recovery time after their midweek exertions, yet they showed far greater energy, precision, and purpose throughout. Leeds, by contrast, looked bereft of ideas and confidence, with their decision-making and defensive organisation again under scrutiny.

The tone was set early when Danny Welbeck, continuing a rich vein of form, opened the scoring in the 11th minute. The veteran striker finished off a slick move involving Yankuba Minteh and Mats Wieffer, volleying home from close range for his sixth goal of the season and fourth in three league outings. It was a goal built on tempo and understanding, qualities Leeds never came close to matching. A rare moment of opportunity for the visitors arrived just before half-time when Sean Longstaff’s shot was blocked inside the box by Jan Paul van Hecke, but that fleeting threat summed up their insipid attacking efforts. Even their approach to set pieces baffled commentators and fans alike, as a first-half free kick in a dangerous area was inexplicably played backwards rather than swung into the box.

Any hopes of a Leeds recovery after the interval were swiftly extinguished by a quickfire double from Diego Gómez. Making his return to the starting lineup, the Paraguayan midfielder tapped home on 64 minutes after excellent wing play from Minteh, then drove in his second six minutes later from a Georginio Rutter cutback. Those strikes sealed Brighton’s fourth win in ten games and their first clean sheet of the campaign. In the pouring rain, Fabian Hürzeler’s side looked sharp and confident, while Leeds looked disinterested for much of the game.





Farke Out of His Depth

Saturday’s dismal showing against Brighton exposed, once again, that Daniel Farke is completely out of his depth in the Premier League. Leeds United looked tactically lost, uninspired, and devoid of any coherent plan. The only thing keeping Farke in his job appears to be the hollow comfort of a recent victory over an abysmal West Ham side; a result that now looks more like a lucky break than a sign of progress.

Farke’s failures are piling up. The summer transfer window was admittedly restricted by limited backing from the 49ers, but even within those constraints, the manager has done little to prove his worth. His poor decision-making, baffling substitutions, and stubborn refusal to adapt his tactics have all cost Leeds valuable points. The absence of a set-piece coach, in particular, is inexcusable. Week after week, Leeds squander opportunities from dead-ball situations and concede soft goals due to a lack of organisation, yet Farke persists with the same ineffective approach.

Leeds United cannot afford to drift aimlessly under a manager who lacks the ability to get the most of his players. They look demoralised and confused, playing without purpose or confidence. That responsibility lies with the man in charge. Sentimentality or patience cannot disguise the truth; Daniel Farke has failed to lift this team from mediocrity and his football philosophy is not suited to the demands of the Premier League.

Leeds need a head coach who can galvanise the squad, instill belief, and shape a system that plays to the team’s strengths. Daniel Farke is not that man. Every additional week under his leadership drags the club closer to disaster. How much longer can Leeds afford to sink before admitting Farke is out of his depth?



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