Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has criticised one area of his team after it was ruthlessly exploited by Aston Villa.

The Leeds United defence has been in tatters after a strong start to the season, as the Whites continued their slide down the Premier League against Aston Villa.

Daniel Farke faces growing questions over his future with the club, with a poll of Leeds fans showing the majority want him to be sacked.

Despite Lukas Nmecha’s early goal, Leeds were powerless to prevent Villa from pulling themselves into an unassailable lead, thanks to two goals from Morgan Rogers.

Now, Farke has called out one key area of his defence, which also cost his side in their previous defeat against Nottingham Forest.

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Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Farke criticised the left-hand side of Leeds’ defence after Villa managed to exploit the Whites at Elland Road.

According to Farke, although Gabriel Gudmundsson and Noah Okafor have combined well in attack, they remain a work in progress defensively, with Ethan Ampadu also failing to prevent the cross which led to Villa’s goal.

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Farke said: “We have to analyse it and speak about the details that we have to improve at the moment.

“As good as we are over our left flank in terms of attacking, we concede too many goals over our left flank. We need to find solutions to stop this because this is crucial, especially for a promoted side.

“You have to make sure that you’re rock-solid at the back, and in the last games we’ve conceded, sadly, too many goals.”

Gabriel Gudmundsson in action during Leeds United v Aston Villa - Premier LeaguePhoto by Rene Nijhuis/MB Media/Getty ImagesGabriel Gudmundsson needs more help for Leeds United

Leeds’ left-hand side has been opened up in four consecutive games, with West Ham, Brighton, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa all scoring a goal that came down that flank.

With Gudmundsson expected to play a key role in Leeds’ attack, overlapping winger Noah Okafor when he cuts inside, the Whites can be exploited down their left-hand side.

What Daniel Farke and the pundits said about his future as Leeds manager after Aston Villa loss:

Jamie Carragher: “The longer this run continues for Leeds, you would fear for the manager.”

Aidy White: “For me, replacing the manager, I’m not sure it’s definitely the right thing to do now, given the games we have coming up.

Daniel Farke: “Believe me, in terms of pressure, the first day you walk in the door as Leeds United manager, you have pressure.”

If Leeds cannot find a way to protect Gudmundsson when he is asked to roam forward, Farke may be forced into a change in system to tighten up their leaky defence.

Having dropped Jaka Bijol for the game against Villa, the Leeds boss may consider switching to five at the back for the upcoming games against Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool to end their run of costly defeats.