
Largie Ramazani sends message after another Leeds United snub v Preston
Largie Ramazani has quickly become a forgotten figure at Leeds United.
Despite a recent poor run, the Belgian winger was left on the bench frequently and called out by Daniel Farke for his so-called immaturity on the pitch.
With Dan James injured against Preston, Wilfried Gnonto stepped in to start, leaving Ramazani on the bench, as the Whites picked up a huge 2-1 win.
However, Isaac Schmidt was preferred off the bench yet again at Elland Road.

Ramazani sends new message after Leeds United snub
Farke embraced the attacker on the pitch after the win at Middlesbrough on Tuesday, but that changed nothing with yet another snub against Preston.
Ramazani was on the pitch after the full-time whistle, though, congratulating his teammates as they close in on automatic promotion.
Writing on X after the win, Ramazani sent a cryptic message: “Romans 8:18”.
Romans 8:18 ⏳
— Largie Ramazani (@LRamazani88) April 12, 2025
Farke in touching distance of Leeds promotion
The German boss has been there and done it in the Championship, and looks set to add another automatic promotion to his accolades.
After missing out in the playoff final last season, Farke has never lost belief that he will end up in the Premier League again, making that clear in recent weeks.
As for Ramazani, he will no doubt be desperate to get on the pitch.
Largie Ramazani | Appearances | Goals + Assists |
Championship | 7 (19) | 6 |
The Belgian trickster will have the perfect opportunity over the Easter weekend, with James not guaranteed to return and Gnonto still facing previous injuries while playing.
With games against Oxford and Stoke within 72 hours of each other, Farke will know that he may need to rotate to guarantee promotion to the Premier League.
All will be forgotten by the fans, Farke and Ramazani, if the attacker can score a crucial goal off the bench, or even starting in one of those games.
The Romans’ message translates to the “sufferings of the present time” not being worthy of comparison to the glory ahead, which is perfect for this situation and Ramazani.
If the Premier League is the glory ahead, we will all take that.