Leeds boss Farke under pressure after four loss in five games

Whites were well beaten 3-1 on the road to Nottingham Forest yesterday.

Author: PA Sport StaffPublished 10th Nov 2025
Last updated 10th Nov 2025

Leeds boss Daniel Farke is coming under increasing pressure after a fourth loss in five games.

Whites were well beaten 3-1 on the road to Nottingham Forest yesterday.

They went ahead through Lukas Nmecha, but the lead lasted just two minutes as Ibrahim Sangare levelled.

Morgan Gibbs-White's 68th-minute header put Forest ahead, with Elliot Anderson's late penalty sealing the win.

Farke insists his side remain on course to beat the drop.

"I judge our season so far, we have 11 games, we have 11 points," he said. "It's a point average that we need to stay in this league.

"We were not on one game-day under the line, so never in the relegation zone. This is also good... could have been better if we would have won a few more points.

"In my dream version, we are never in danger. We cruise easily always with several points ahead.

"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 we what we have to do better."

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