Survival or glory? Farke weighs up options as Leeds’ season nears climax

The Guardian 1 min read 4 hours ago

<p>A first FA Cup semi-final since 1987 is within reach but manager says Premier League is ‘our bread and butter’</p><p>As Leeds travel to West Ham for an FA Cup quarter-final both teams could arguably do without, one thing is not in doubt: Daniel Farke knows how to read a balance sheet. As the holder of an MA in economics and a diploma in sporting directorship, the Leeds manager needs no reminders that, financially, avoiding relegation is infinitely more important than trying to win the FA Cup. “The Premier League’s our bread and butter,” he said on Thursday . “It’s our priority.”</p><p>There is, though, another side to Farke. Away from the training pitches at Thorp Arch, one of the German’s preferred ways of switching off is to spend hours reading on his sofa, transported to different worlds through his love of literary fiction. His favourite novels include Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/apr/04/survival-or-glory-daniel-farke-leeds-fa-cup-premier-league">Continue reading...</a>
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