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  • 29/05/2025
The latest West Yorkshire sport headlines, from Daniel Wales.
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00:00Leeds United head coach Daniel Farker has made clear just how he manages his strikers at the club,
00:07including Patrick Bamford, Matteo Joseph and Championship Golden Boot winner Joel Perrault
00:12and how he will continue to look after them as they head into the Premier League
00:17where they need to continue scoring as many goals as possible.
00:20When I work with my strikers here, with Joel or with Matteo or with Patrick or whoever plays in this role,
00:27yes, there is a hint here and there, but I also don't like to overdo it anyhow
00:32and it's more or less gives sometimes a bit of experience.
00:36It helps especially a bit more in the everyday work that you know.
00:40Once, for example, a striker has a bit of a dry period, it happens.
00:44It's just the fate of a striker.
00:46Then it's more like to give some confidence and not like, okay, come on,
00:51you make him even more nervous with some hints.
00:55Sometimes they just need an arm around the shoulder and it's more like, don't worry too much.
00:59You've scored goals your whole life and they will come back.
01:02So a bit of understanding how you feel or sometimes a bit of understanding how a striker like Joel feels
01:08when once I substitute him and he still has the chance for Golden Boot.
01:12And Bradford City's Richie Smallwood has spoken about being awarded several of the club's accolades
01:18at the Bantams' annual club awards.
01:21This took place just prior to the Bantams' final game of the season,
01:25which saw them win promotion with a goal in the last minute of additional time from Anthony Sarcevic.
01:32From the fans' awards to the players and to the, obviously, the player of the year,
01:39it's been really pleasing, being really proud of myself throughout the season.
01:43Yeah, it can only give you confidence, especially the one the players play.
01:47I think that's the big one, really.
01:50From your own peers, they see you day-to-day, they see how you work, see how you operate
01:53and, yeah, get respect to them is really pleasing.
01:56I think it shows they've got the faith in you as the captain of the football club as well.
01:59Yeah, I think it does do that, yeah.
02:02It makes you, maybe when you speak, they might listen and what you do,
02:07they might copy or whatever and, yeah, it's really pleasing.
02:11Hopefully, if they do that, we can keep pushing it together.

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