
Watch as Largie Ramazani scores special Valencia goal in latest scenes away from Leeds United
Leeds United loanee Largie Ramazani scored a magnificent volley as Valencia beat Levante 2-0 in La Liga on Sunday evening.
Ramazani’s move to Valencia at the end of the summer transfer window caused some controversy among Whites fans, with many believing he had what it takes to play a part this season for Daniel Farke.
However, the decision seems to have paid off for the West Yorkshire outfit, who are currently six points clear of the Premier League relegation zone.
Leeds are also now into the fifth round of the FA Cup, after beating Birmingham City on penalties at St Andrew’s on Sunday.
Largie Ramazani scores stunner for Valencia
Hours after Farke’s side had booked their place in the last 16 of the FA Cup, Ramazani fired home his second goal of the season for Valencia.
It has been a tough campaign so far for Carlos Corberan’s men, but after victory away at Levante, they now sit 14th in La Liga, two points clear of the relegation zone.
With the score at 0-0 just past the hour mark, Luis Rioja found Ramazani in space on the edge of the box.
He took one touch to control the ball before smashing a volley past Mathew Ryan and into the top corner.
Leeds fans will be delighted that Ramazani managed to get himself on the scoresheet, especially given it was such a brilliant finish.
Umar Sadiq added a second for Valencia with just six minutes remaining as the visitors picked up their first win in four games.
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Does Largie Ramazani have Leeds future?
Leeds signed Ramazani from Almeria in the summer of 2024, and he had a superb start to life at Elland Road, scoring three goals and picking up one assist from his first eight Championship appearances.
However, the former Manchester United youngster then spent a spell on the sidelines with injury, and struggled to force his way back into Farke’s plans when he returned.
The Leeds boss clearly feels he has better options than Ramazani at this moment in time, and it will be a challenge for him to get back into the starting lineup next season.
However, if he continues to perform for Valencia for the rest of the campaign, then he may be given another chance to showcase his ability at Elland Road.
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