Leeds United must replace Farke with Steven Gerrard

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke faces an uncertain future at Elland Road after the club’s poor performances this season.
The results were disastrous for White and the fans were starting to get impatient.
Leeds are currently 16th in the Premier League table, just one point above the relegation zone and given their deteriorating form in recent weeks, they could soon find themselves back in the relegation zone.
Before it was too late and it became impossible to save their season, fans demanded a change in the dugout.
Leeds United could soon consider a change of direction
Football expert Ally McCoist has now joined the conversation and suggested a name that would be ideal for Leeds in this situation.
McCoist suggested the name of Steven Gerrard, who is currently a free agent.
The former England midfielder has experience managing Aston Villa in the Premier League and Al Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, although at both clubs Gerrard failed to achieve anything significant and struggled.
“Would Steven Gerrard be interested in the job at Leeds? You have to understand that there is someone in the job at Leeds. It’s really important for Steven, his next appointment. It’s absolutely vital for him,” he said on talkSPORT.
Fans are hoping the club will take advantage of the current international break to make a change and appoint someone who can keep them safe in the Premier League.
Can Steven Gerrard prove to be a success at Elland Road?

Is Gerrard the right person? It’s hard to say but his record in the Premier League is not impressive.
Gerrard struggled at Villa and look how Unai Emery played with the same Villa team and how smart he was in signing young players and playing them.
Questions are being asked about Gerrard as a manager as he remains unproven in the Premier League.
There are other options Leeds could consider to replace Farke, but Gerrard is certainly not someone who would bring confidence to the fans.
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