‘It wasn’t easy’: Leeds United outcast admits it was absolute ‘chaos’ in his first season at the club
The 49ers’ January transfer plan hasn’t exactly worked out because it’s been difficult to get Daniel Farke what he wants. Leeds still hopes to add five players, but with only four days left in the window, that now seems quite doubtful. The development of loan players has shown to be an effective tactic, as seen by Joe Gelhardt’s goal after moving to Hull. Although another Leeds loan is thriving, he recently talked about how awful his first season at Elland Road was.
According to Darko Gyabi, his first season at Leeds United was “chaotic.”
Since moving from Manchester City for £5 million in 2022, Darko Gyabi is spending his first loan period away from Leeds. The midfielder has been reliable in his second season with Plymouth Argyle, and Gyabi even recorded an assist against Sunderland that might help Leeds advance. The 20-year-old discussed his first season at Leeds and the impact of having four different managers during the 2022–2023 season, as Jesse Marsch, Michael Skubala, Javi Gracia, and Sam Allardyce all held the Whites position. He made this statement in an interview with Sky Sports.
“There was a lot of chaos in terms of managers during my first proper season in the men’s game,” Gyabi remarked. “It was difficult because I was with the first team on some days, but they had to prioritize the older players when a new manager took over.”There was a lot of change, so it wasn’t easy, but it made me realize how the men’s game works and what goes on in the professional world. There was some chaos, but I don’t think I didn’t learn anything.
After a season at Plymouth, Gyabi deserves a shot at Leeds.
Gyabi briefly played for Plymouth after leaving Leeds, but this season he has shown Farke that he can be a part of his plans for the upcoming campaign. Gyabi’s “outstanding” rating indicates that he can advance beyond this season, which could help Leeds avoid having to shell out a sizable sum for a midfield player again. Gyabi’s performance in the Championship has demonstrated his potential to thrive at Elland Road and will explain why Leeds spent £5 million on him.Despite having a rough first season with Leeds, Gyabi’s stats and accolades in the football community speak for themselves.
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