Leeds United’s search for a new head coach continues with interviews set to carry over to next week. One of the potential candidates is former Norwich City boss, Daniel Farke, who has admitted his first-hand experience with Leeds at Elland Road was complicated. Speaking of the atmosphere at the stadium, Farke stated it was spicy and outstanding to produce a result against such a good team.
Meanwhile, current Leeds United captain, Liam Cooper, has taken a hard look at the club’s recent relegation to the Championship but is determined to bounce back next season. Cooper believes it has been a difficult few years for the club, as they faced the threat of relegation for two consecutive seasons. Cooper, currently on international duty with Scotland, says he has spent weeks analyzing the situation and knows where they went wrong as a club and as players. Nevertheless, he remains optimistic about next season, saying there is always another chance in football and he plans to make the most of it.
The search for a new head coach will continue as Leeds United prepares to rebuild for next season. Klopp of Liverpool recently gave his seal of approval to Farke, who is one of the potential candidates. It remains to be seen if Leeds United will appoint him as their new head coach, but with his previous experience against the club, his insights could prove valuable. Meanwhile, Cooper and the rest of the team are focused on putting their recent relegation behind them and bouncing back to secure their spot in the Premier League.