Fans at Elland Road witnessed Leeds United turn on the style to flatten Bristol City, but one Daniel Farke decision has been called into question.
After seeing Burnley batter QPR 5-0 on Saturday lunchtime, Leeds United knew they had to put on a show against Bristol City on Monday night.
Daniel Farke had piled praise on his opposite number before the game, but frankly, he made Liam Manning look like an amateur on the night, with Leeds absolutely dominating from start to finish.
Still, there is one element of the win that has got Leeds fans puzzled, as a star showing from super-sub Largie Ramazani caught the eye and got people thinking.

Largie Ramazani makes massive impact for Leeds United vs Bristol City
Despite only playing for the last ten minutes or so, Ramazani made a huge impact (and got a high score in our Leeds United player ratings, too) thanks to his two goals and a truly electric cameo appearance.
The club itself heralded Ramazani as “sensational” after he completed the rout for Leeds in injury time, and his goals really got tongues wagging among the fans, too.
One said, “The boy is absolutely quality,” and another added, “Not a surprise at all. Top class player and hopefully gets more game time.”
Others wrote: “Ramazani is an unreal talent. Scored as soon as he came on. Hit the greatest celebration of all time. Scored again in the 90+4th and then hit the same celebration but even better.”
Another looked at Ramazani’s goals per game ratio, writing: “0.7 goals per 90 for Ramazani is genuinely insane.”
But, this all begs the question, why has Daniel Farke been keeping him in the shadows all season?
Criticising that decision, one fan said, “The fact Brenden Aaronson plays every week ahead of him is criminal,” while another added, “Farke please start him against Plymouth.”
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Why has Daniel Farke not played Largie Ramazani more this season?
Ramazani’s inexplicable absence is something we have looked at previously, and sadly, it seems Farke simply doesn’t rate the young Belgian highly enough.
In the recent past, Farke explained his decision not to bring Ramazani off the bench against Luton, saying: “We wanted a player on the pitch that was more reliable in the duels. I’m not happy with maturity in duels from Largie in recent games. He needs to step up.”
| Statistics | Largie Ramazani 2024/25 |
| Games | 30 |
| Minutes | 952 |
| Starts | 7 |
| Goals | 7 |
| Assists | 2 |
Suffice to say, Largie stepped up tonight against Bristol City, and then some. Now, we wait and see whether Farke will eat his humble pie and reward the 24-year-old at the weekend with a start against Plymouth.
The fans certainly want to see it, and if he hasn’t done enough after that brief and brilliant display, we don’t know what it will take to change Farke’s mind.
