
Largie Ramazani sends two-word message to Leeds star after what he did vs West Ham
Daniel Farke will be delighted with how Leeds are performing at Elland Road this season.
Leeds picked up a big three points against West Ham, as the Whites continue their push for Premier League survival this campaign.
In the summer, Leeds had a lot of movement in the transfer window, and Largie Ramazani was one of the casualties who needed to leave Farke‘s squad to make room for others.
Ramazani joined Valencia on loan from Leeds in the summer, and similar to his time at Elland Road, the winger has struggled for game time in Spain, as a new muscle injury hasn’t helped his chances of minutes.
However, that hasn’t stopped Ramazani from supporting his friends back at Leeds, as the Belgian has taken to social media to message one star in particular.

Largie Ramazani is delighted for Joe Rodon
Ramazani showed moments of magic at LS11, but struggled to fully nail down a starting spot under Farke.
There is hope that Ramazani could still have a future at Elland Road, as the winger has only joined Valencia on a straight loan deal, with no buy option included.
- Ramazani made 29 appearances in the Championship for Leeds last campaign
- The Belgian started just seven of those games
- Ramazani still managed a respectable nine goal contributions in all competitions last season
Joe Rodon scored yet another goal for Leeds in the win over West Ham, as Ramazani left a message on the Welshman’s latest Instagram post.
Ramazani said: “My boyo.”
Rodon has been solid for Leeds defensively, and now with him adding goals to his game, the Whites seem a real threat from set-pieces.
However, Ramazani wasn’t the only player to praise Rodon after his performance against the Hammers.
Rodon earned praise from players, including former Leeds man Junior Firpo
Rodon has established himself as an easy choice for Farke, when the head coach picks his starting lineups, and it’s clear to see how much his teammates value him, too.
Gabriel Gudmundsson called Rodon “sharp”, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin reacted by commenting a brick wall emoji on the defender’s post, suggesting just how solid he’s been for Leeds this campaign.
Junior Firpo left Leeds to join Real Betis in the summer, but still holds his former Leeds teammates in high regard, especially Rodon.
Firpo called Rodon a “goalscorer” and left a fire emoji, as the Welshman continues to prove as key for Leeds’ push for Premier League survival.
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