Daniel Farke on a ‘massive away win’ for Leeds United plus updates on Sam Byram and Patrick Bamford - and praise from Blackburn Rovers boss — Yorkshire Post 9/12/23
DANIEL FARKE hailed a ‘massive away win’ for his Leeds United side at Blackburn Rovers - but revealed an injury setback after his team’s 2-0 Roses success at Ewood Park.
By Leon Wobschall
Dan James’s third goal in successive games - and seventh of
the season and first away from Elland Road - put them ahead after 27 minutes of
a well-contested first half.
The visitors - attacking their 7,000 fans in the Darwen End
in the second period - sealed it with a telling moment of quality 15 minutes
from time when Archie Gray engineered a fine move which ended with Crysencio
Summerville finishing with a delightful chip to take his seasonal tally up to
nine.
The victory was United’s ninth in 11 games and maintained
the pressure on Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton.
The one downer was a hamstring injury sustained by Sam
Byram, who came off with a hamstring injury with 20 minutes to go and was
replaced by Djed Spence, who made just his second appearance since joining the
club.
Patrick Bamford missed the game through illness, Farke
confirmed afterwards.
On his side’s triumph in Lancashire, Farke, whose side visit
Sunderland on Tuesday, said: “I think for us, it is a massive away win because
I was really respectful of such a good possession side and they always play
with bravery, courage and lots of rotations and cause many problems.
"I am pretty happy and delighted with our performance.
I expected a competitive, tight game and it was like this.
"It was a hard-fought win, but at the end due to the
chances, a well-deserved win. I am especially pleased we are allowed to travel
back with a clean sheet against a really good and dangerous side, we did not
allow them to have much.
"They have possession, but in terms of big chances, it
was not too much.
"It was important after a few weeks where we conceded
one or two goals to return back to absolutely rock-solid defence and a clean
sheet. It was a really good performance and I am pretty delighted.”
On the situation with Byram and Bamford, he continued:
“After a long stretch of his (Byram’s) legs, it was something in his hamstring
and an injury concern. We will have to assess him, he could be out for this
week and coming games.
"I hope it’s not too bad, as he has been massive for
us. We had to play Djed Spence out of his position for the first time as a
left-back.
“So there is a concern about Sam Byram for the next two
games.
"Djed came in at a crucial period and we were able to
return to dressing room with a 2-0 win.
"It is always tricky when come in at such a crucial
period, the first time he has been involved for a while and then to be under
pressure because of the (narrow) lead.
"I think he looked really rock-solid in terms of
closing the line and the duels and some good situations coming forward. Yes, in
transition moments, he could run back a bit quicker. But it’s quite normal
after the first game in months.
"Overall, it was important for him to grab some
minutes.”
On Bamford, he added: “Patrick was unwell, so he was not
involved today due to illness.”
Offering a Blackburn perspective, Rovers chief Jon-Dahl
Tomasson, who served a one-match ban and watched the game from the stands,
commented: “We should not forget that they are a really good side. I said
before the game that I think they will get automatically promoted; they should
as well.
"We knew how difficult it would be to cope with those
transition moments and that quality which they have. But still, I felt we were
in the game for a long time and I felt we were the better side in the second
half.”