Prior to this weekend’s visit from Burnley, Leeds United manager Daniel Farke will give updates on players like Max Wober, Patrick Bamford, and Dan James, who are all injured.
After international commitments and some relaxation following the start of the 2024–25 season for those who are not involved with their nations, Leeds players have gradually returned to Thorp Arch this week.
United are remain in decent position injuries-wise with only a few of worries for this weekend’s clash against fellow Championship championship hopefuls Burnley.
This week, the Austrian media reported that Wober had developed a knee issue. As a result, Farke’s appraisal of him once he returned to Leeds is expected to be interesting.
Keep checking back for text updates from Farke’s scheduled 1:30 pm news conference this afternoon.
Live news conference of Leeds United.
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Travel durations
We should also hear something regarding Junior Firpo and Brenden Aaronson’s chances of starting at Elland Road on Saturday lunchtime.
The Dominican Republic full-back will have returned to Leeds after his team’s Concacaf Nations League match on Tuesday afternoon by way of a significant US transit hub.
Aaronson, meanwhile, played for the USMNT on Wednesday morning at midnight U.K. time, raising questions about his availability for the weekend—at least initially.
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Wober most recently.
Max Wober missed his nation’s second UEFA Nations League encounter this week, according to reports from the Austrian media outlet Kronen Zeitung, because of “knee problems.”
When Farke joins us at 1:30 this afternoon, ideally, we’ll be able to determine how serious this specific knee condition is.
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Greetings from Thorp Arch.
Greetings, we’re here at the training facility this morning for Daniel Farke’s news conference before to Burnley.
Pay attention. There will be more to talk about in the future, including updates on which players survived their foreign assignments.
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