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11 November 2025, 14:05 | Updated: 12 November 2025, 13:35
Daniel Farke says no one at Leeds United is panicking after four defeats in five games and the club are on the same page for now - but the German is facing an unforgiving run of fixtures that could test their patience.
Leeds have no plans to change their head coach as things stand despite growing discontent among supporters and, after taking 11 points from 11 Premier League games, the club and Farke feel the team are currently on course to achieve their goal of survival.
Sitting one point above the relegation zone, Leeds have the hardest schedule in the Premier League over the next five matches, with Aston Villa, Chelsea and Liverpool visiting Elland Road as well as trips to Manchester City and Brentford.
"In my dream version, we are never in danger," Farke said after Sunday's 3-1 defeat at Nottingham Forest. "Yes, right now, it's all a bit tighter, but it's nothing. We are not panicking, anyhow.
"What the outside world is thinking or wants to think, we can't influence that much. We are quite calm. We know what we have to do better."