BBC pundit makes honest claim about Daniel Farke’s style of play and how it has affected Leeds United

Since taking over in the summer, Daniel Farke has Leeds United in a strong position in the Championship.

The 49ers hired Farke because of his history of leading teams out of the division while maintaining an exciting style of play. Following a rocky Christmas break, Leeds has picked up steam at the start of the New Year, winning seven straight Championship games while giving up only one goal.
At their best, Leeds’ attacking trio- Willy Gnonto, Georginio Rutter, and Crysencio Summerville appear explosive, making it very difficult for defenses to stop them.

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Jobi McAnuff praised Farke’s minor “tweaks” to his Leeds team, saying that they had made them a really good team to watch, in an interview with the BBC’s Football Daily Podcast.

BBC pundit makes honest claim about Daniel Farke’s style of play

McAnuff Full of praises for Farke And Leeds’ style of play

He said: “When you look at the depth, yes he has great resources but I just like the tweaks he has made. When you look at style, I love watching Leeds play.

“There is a dynamism to them, an athleticism, a pace that they go and attack games with and they are such a good watch at the moment. They are delivering with the end product as well.”

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Leeds has been playing really well lately, and their 4-0 victory over Swansea City was among, if not the finest, of the season. A portion of the offensive play was excellent.
Danny Cowley claims in the same podcast that he saw Farke in action just before Christmas on Leeds’ training field and was rather impressed.
Leeds, however, still have a tough battle ahead of them because of the caliber of teams surrounding them, so ideally they can maintain their current winning streak.

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