
Daniel Farke fumes at Largie Ramazani in unseen Leeds United moment v Swansea
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke was angry at Largie Ramazani and his other substitutes for the way they were warming up during the victory over Swansea City, according to Beren Cross.
Cross highlighted the off-the-camera moment in an article for Leeds Live [25 November] on the back of the eventful 4-3 victory in South Wales.
Leeds ultimately came out on top, but there was one element of the victory that angered the Elland Road club’s manager.
“There were points during the second half when Farke could be seen speaking to coach Chris Domogalla about the urgency his substitutes were not showing in their warm-ups,” Cross wrote.
“Then, in the final knockings of the match, as Largie Ramazani warmed up with James Debayo and Charlie Crew, Farke had a word himself.
“The German could be seen gesturing and shouting to the trio to show a little more speed and rigour in the drills they were doing. The dissatisfaction on his face suggested he wanted them to show a little more keenness in getting on the field.”
Largie Ramazani needs to stay on Leeds United manager’s good side
Ramazani was back on the substitutes’ bench in Wales after an ankle injury kept him out of the Whites’ last four matches.
The White only scored five goals in that period compared to 12 in the previous six games that the Belgian started.
The former Almeria man has scored three goals and notched one assist in eight Championship matches so far this campaign.

However, he needs to ensure that he gets back into the starting XI, with both Daniel James and Wilfried Gnonto impressing in the win over Swansea.
He may well feature as Leeds host Luton Town on Wednesday (27 November) before a trip to Blackburn Rovers next weekend, but irritating the manager does not help his case.
He must stay on Farke’s good side to oust James from the team and help the Whites in their promotion push.
In other Leeds news, a Whites transfer target has discussed reports linking him with a move to Elland Road this week.
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