A fifth defeat in six Premier League games prompted the inevitable response from Leeds United fans regarding Daniel Farke’s position as manager, and the 49ers are more than aware of the situation.
While the performance was much improved compared to defeats against Brighton and Nottingham Forest, in which Leeds conceded three times and surrendered a 1-0 lead, it has still resulted in a defeat.
Should Leeds sack Daniel Farke?
Lukas Nmecha, one of only two players to get pass marks, according to LeedsUnited.News’ player ratings, scored his third goal of the season. He might not have known much about it, but he was well-positioned.
However, a Morgan Rogers brace after half-time proved too much for Leeds. Daniel Farke was once again reactive instead of proactive, and Leeds fans couldn’t understand his decision to start Brenden Aaronson.
Photo by Michael Regan/Getty ImagesThe 49ers’ stance on sacking Daniel Farke after Aston Villa loss
Following the defeat to Forest, the 49ers’ position was that they would like to give Farke until January. However, Leeds fans can often influence a decision, just ask Jesse Marsch after losing to Forest in 2023.
Well, LeedsUnited.News insider Graeme Bailey reports that the 49ers are “constantly assessing” things at Leeds and while Paraag Marathe won’t jump to a decision, the board understands that fans are worried.
“The 49ers are aware of the situation and are constantly assessing. It won’t be a knee-jerk reaction, but they know the fanbase is restless,” Bailey reported to LeedsUnited.News following the loss to Villa.
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“The question they are currently asking themselves is whether this squad/team is one of the three worst in the Premier League? There is a real chance that it is,” Bailey continued, with Farke under the spotlight.
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.”
“They are willing to invest and bring players in during the window, but do they think Farke can keep them up? They did in the summer,” he added. “But clearly there is a concern now and they are looking at it.”
Paraag Marathe has to avoid Jesse Marsch mistake with Farke
There are growing similarities with the 2022-23 season in which Leeds were relegated in their previous Premier League season. Marsch’s side had 12 points from 12 games, while Leeds have just 11 so far.
Not only that, but Marsch’s side had scored more and conceded less. Andrea Radrizzani admits he made a mistake in holding on to Marsch for as long as he did, eventually sacking the American in February.
How Leeds compare under Farke now, and Marsch in 2022-23:
It meant Leeds struggled to bring in a replacement, missing out on Unai Emery, Julen Lopetegui and others. Three games under interim management, then bringing in Javi Gracia, who was out of his depth.
Leeds simply cannot afford to make the same mistake. While it might be a mistake to sack Farke now, given a new manager bounce is unlikely against City, Chelsea, and Liverpool, a decision is needed soon.