'I don’t think that’s healthy' — Graham Smyth on what Daniel Farke said on Leeds United dilemma — YEP 10/1/25
By Mark Carruthers
Graham Smyth has been talking about something Leeds United
boss Daniel Farke said this week.
Leeds United goalkeeper Karl Darlow will be handed a chance
to impress in Saturday’s FA Cup third round tie against Harrogate Town as the
form of Illan Meslier continues to provoke discussion amongst Whites
supporters.
The French stopper has made a number of errors throughout
the first half of the season and was criticised for his performance in last
weekend’s 3-3 draw with Hull City. Speaking in his pre-match press conference
ahead of this weekend’s cup tie, Whites manager Daniel Farke admitted Meslier
had ‘a poor game’ against the Tigers and revealed Darlow would be handed a
start against Harrogate - but stressed it was always his plan to utilise the
former Newcastle United goalkeeper.
He said: "Karl will play this FA Cup game, we've always
planned this. For Illan it's good to have a little rest, especially after a
poor game against Hull. He was one of just a few who have played each and every
second in this festive period. Karl needs and deserves a game. It was always
the plan to play him in this game."
Despite Farke’s comments, some have suggested three-times
capped Wales international Darlow may well be able to stake a claim to become
the Whites first-choice goalkeeper with an impressive display against Simon
Weaver’s side. However, the YEP’s chief football writer Graham Smyth did not
get the impression Farke views the situation in the same way as the former
Norwich City boss continued to throw his support behind Meslier.
Speaking on the ‘Inside Elland Road’ podcast, he said: “I
wasn’t surprised that Farke defended Meslier, I was surprised that he went on
such an impassioned defence. I maybe would have hoped for something a little
bit stronger in terms of ‘Illan really has to deliver in training’ and he has
to show he’s responding to it, I want to see a response. He told us Karl Darlow
will play in the FA Cup but that was always the plan, he was very clear on that
and it’s not a reaction to the mistakes. Darlow was always going to play in
this game and it takes Meslier out of the firing line.”
He continued: “I would maybe have liked something like ‘it’s
Karl’s chance to shine’ and then they’ll compete in training, as they do every
week, to see who the number one is or to see who gets the nod for Sheffield
Wednesday. But it was almost a ‘don’t worry Illan, you’re my number one and
you’ll be back in for Sheffield Wednesday. That’s how it came across to me,
without so many words, that’s what I felt Farke said, and I don’t think that’s
healthy for any position in the team and I don’t think he’d say that for any
other position in the team.”