Leeds United cannot risk ignoring Daniel Farke's political powerplay — Yorkshire Post 16/5/26
By Stuart Rayner For a while when Daniel Farke spoke to the media on Friday, it sounded like the manager of Leeds United was saying his goodbyes. "Three years ago we spoke about the goals we want to achieve and I have to say my mission is fulfilled and my job is done and there's nothing to add," he said. "My mission is fulfilled one year earlier than expected." But having laid those landmines, he backed away from them. Asked if this was him casting doubt over whether he would see out the four-year contract he signed at Elland Road, he insisted: "That's a wrong interpretation." If it was not goodbye, surely it was a powerplay. Political machinations have been all the rage this week, and it seemed like Farke had a taste for it. The more he talked, the more it sounded like laying the ground for a fight. Farke always insists he does not play mind games, but he sounded like a man trying to wrestle the future of the Elland Road club in th...