How Leeds United used defeats the right way in Premier League relegation battle — Yorkshire Post 30/5/26
By Stuart Rayner Asking Daniel Farke to pick out the most important matches of Leeds United's 2025-26 is a bit like asking him to name his favourite child. But it is clear that a lot of what was so good about the Whites' first season back in the Premier League came out of defeats and setbacks. It speaks volumes for the resilience of Farke and players like Brenden Aaronson that they were able to use them in the right way. Learning from mistakes is an important part of life, never mind football, but not all managers get the chance, with some chairman prone to panic at the first sign of trouble and reach for the P45. Leeds must be mightily relieved they gave Farke the opportunity. For many of us, the 3-2 defeat at Manchester City felt like a turning point for Leeds, but in trying not to answer the question, it was perhaps telling that Farke reached for September's 1-0 reverse at Craven Cottage first. "It was a long season, a marathon, and in a marathon each ...