Daniel Farke gets it horribly wrong after what happened in Leeds clash vs Fulham

Daniel Farke may be left to regret one of his Leeds United selection decisions against Fulham.

The Whites’ start to Saturday afternoon’s clash was far from ideal, with the Leeds team coach arriving late to Craven Cottage.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin was handed his first Premier League start by Farke after the German manager revealed Lukas Nmecha and Joel Piroe were both carrying injuries earlier this week.

Whilst the striker had an impressive first half, winning Leeds valuable free kicks and getting into good goalscoring areas, Farke will be less than impressed with Brenden Aaronson’s first-half performance.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin warming up for Leeds
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Brenden Aaronson fails to impress in Premier League start

Despite Dan James and Willy Gnonto both being available, Aaronson was given the nod to start despite being out of position on the right wing ahead of both Gnonto and James.

Noah Okafor started on the left wing, despite Adam Pope having doubts over Okafor’s fitness.

Unsurprisingly, on the right wing, the American struggled to influence the game on the right flank.

His lack of pace, power or creativity is painfully evident in the Premier League, and despite hooking a hopeful ball into the bath of Calvert-Lewin, the 24-year-old was anonymous.

With Leeds being the better side throughout the first half, it is an ideal chance for Farke’s side to claim what could be a valuable and rare win on the road.

Sean Longstaff’s strike that rattled off the crossbar will only give Leeds more hope that they can go out and win this game in the second half.

Brenden Aaronson looking dissapointed
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Willy Gnonto to influence proceedings

Whilst Leeds’ attack so far this season has been poor, Gnonto has arguably been their brightest spark and should replace Aaronson on that right wing at half-time.

The Italian should have been selected ahead of Aaronson in the first place, but at half-time, Farke has the opportunity to remedy the evident error he has made when selecting his starting XI.

Gnonto’s improved weight of pass in the final third is the exact attribute that Leeds need at this moment in time, and it is up to Farke to realise this.

If no changes are made, he risks allowing Fulham to grow into a game they have been second best in so far.

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