Leeds United Manager Daniel Farke admitted that he may have set his team differently in a later view after his 2-2 tie with Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.
Leeds was found 2-0 inside the 30 minutes, with the impressive strike of Koki Saito and the unmarked head of Steve Cook, giving QPR an early advantage. The visitors, however, responded well to the second half, forcing Morgan Fox’s own goal before Jayden Bogle was even in the 51st minute.
Despite Leeds’ resilience, Farke left for the key decision he made on the game’s morning. The German coach revealed that he had firmly considered Ilia Gruev to start in the midfield, but eventually opted for the most creative Joe Rothwell, who had impressed in the Mid Weeled Victory of Leeds on Millwall.
Rothwell, however, struggled to replicate his half -week form, with QPR physical physicality causing Leeds problems from the beginning. Farke suggested that having Gruev in the midfield could help the team better meet these early challenges.
Leeds has shown the habit of recovering -to lose positions in recent weeksHaving canceled the deficits to beat Sunderland ia Sheffield United. However, they were short this time, setting up at a point at Loftus Road.
Daniel Farke’s selection options after Leeds Game with QPR

While the comeback showed the spirit of struggle of Leeds, Farke’s lament for his selection of midfield stands out as Well, the margins can be in a promotion race.