Leeds United manager Daniel Farke hopes to get some senior players back in action soon.
A few more experienced heads such as Patrick Bamford, Daniel James and Manor Solomon will provide the leadership that the fledgling side is in desperate need of.
Farke has called for time, with Mateo Joseph and Largie Ramazani still finding their feet in the team.
Young Squad Needs Time to Gel
Farke understands that it takes time for players to adjust to each other.
The current front four he runs averages 21 years old, and with that combination of youth, comes a little bit of patience required for their development.
He says experience will benefit the squad rhythm, with Bamford, James and Solomon all set to “have an impact” when they come back.
Experience to Boost Performance
Now Bamford is training again and James and Solomon will hopefully be available very soon, all of which Farke believes will make a massive difference to the team.
He hopes these experienced players can contribute to a more stable and consistent attack as the season progresses.
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