
"Believe me, in terms of pressure, the first day you walk into the door for Leeds United as manager, you have pressure. Every day in the Championship, after each and every draw, everyone was questioned. This is not a topic for me. When we want to work at this level, you have to deal with pressure. If you can't handle the heat, then don't go into the kitchen, but this doesn't influence our work 1%. For me, it's important that we concentrate on what we have to do, what we have to improve. We've shown that we have enough to be competitive in this league and also in this game."
"I understand a 61 year old male was arrested after club stewards detained him in front of the dugouts during the second half of the Leeds United v Aston Villa game today."
"That result saw Leeds fall to 18th, with Nottingham Forest and West Ham having leapfrogged them in the standings."
Leeds United lost 2-1 to Aston Villa after taking a first-half lead, marking their sixth defeat in seven Premier League matches. The defeat dropped Leeds to 18th in the table, with Nottingham Forest and West Ham moving above them. A supporter approached manager Daniel Farke near the dugout during the match, was detained by club stewards, and a 61-year-old male was arrested and referred to West Yorkshire Police. Farke said pressure is present from day one at Leeds and insisted pressure does not influence the team’s work, stressing focus on improvements and competitiveness. Leeds face Manchester City next, where another defeat could end Farke’s reign.
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