Daniel Farke anticipated a long day at Thorp Arch for Leeds United's players and staff after pain of Friday night in London
Hours were ploughed into Leeds United’s Queens Park Rangers inquest at Thorp Arch today with players drilled on what went wrong in the capital. Daniel Farke led a day of analysis and training for those players with limited minutes in Friday’s game as the long road to Southampton begins.
“We want to be professional. Tomorrow will be a long day at Thorp Arch, then they will definitely have a day off to clear their heads and then we start into the new week with new energy refreshed. In his earlier days as a manager, Farke would have struggled to hold back the emotional, aggressive, even physical, response to a heavy defeat like Friday’s. While he acknowledges that fire is still burning inside him, he has learnt ranting and raving does not get results moving forward with a group of players.
“I would have done this perhaps in the first or second year of my coaching career, but not at this stage of my career and not at this stage of my age. We will stay calmed, not happy, not relaxed.
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