Daniel Farke's Leeds United Reborn
Leeds United is back on track with consistent results and structure instead of momentum. Their recent performances suggest they are capable of competing against higher-level opposition.
When Daniel Farke took over Leeds United, fans had high hopes for results but questioned his ability to sustain Premier League form. However, recent performances have silenced those doubts. In the past three months, Leeds have collected 20 points from 15 matches, securing a position in the middle of the table with just six points behind relegation.
They are sitting 15th in the league with 36 points and track toward a finish near the bottom without any drama. The key is structure rather than momentum; Leeds have become more consistent without losing their ability to compete against stronger sides. Recent defensive numbers highlight this progress, while their points return aligns with teams outside immediate danger.
They won at Manchester United in mid-April, ending 45 years of wait for a league victory at Old Trafford. The FA Cup semi-final run adds another layer to the season, showing Leeds' growing confidence under Farke's leadership.