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Leeds United manager criticizes schedule following Sheffield Wednesday decision, saying “It’s crazy.”

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Following the fixture change for their match against Sheffield Wednesday, Daniel Farke, the manager of Leeds United, declared that “enough is enough.”

Leeds and Wednesday were scheduled to play on March 9th, but the match was moved to March 8th after being chosen for television, giving the promotion-chasing team four games in ten days.

Although Farke believes that the current state of affairs is “crazy” and devoid of “sense of fair play,” they will be looking to win as many games as they can on Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday, and Friday.

He remarked, “It is a difficult topic.” “Normally, I focus on things that we can control and don’t grumble about the lot… I also dislike talking about players being fatigued and carrying too much load. When the players say they would rather play football than participate in training, I always attempt to brush it off with a smile.

“Although I am aware that this is a challenging subject and that we all gain from having large, profitable TV businesses in our lives, I never worry too much about it. Nevertheless, there are instances when an issue might get to be too much, and this is how I feel about the events that followed the Chelsea game and the surrounding area.

“It’s weird, yet it works out since this team and club are appealing. However, it normally ought to also be in the spirit of fair play.

“We play Chelsea late on a Wednesday night, which means that we return to Leeds early on Thursday morning, or Thursday afternoon if we stay over in London. The next game is on Saturday, with the earliest possible kickoff in the subsequent away game (at Huddersfield).”

“You were expecting that the following games would be moved a little further away because it feels weird already, but they are only two days apart and the next game is on Tuesday.

“Then you decide, ‘Alright, come on.’ At least the next game is on the weekend, so you change it to Sunday. What takes place? They reschedule it for Sheffield Wednesday, this Friday. Nothing could be worse. This implies that we will play four days in ten days.

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