WHY DANIEL FARKE IS "FURIOUS" WITH THE PREMIER LEAGUE’S LATEST SCHEDULE DECISION

Daniel Farke is "annoyed" as Leeds United face Manchester United with minimal rest. Read about the Elland Road clash and Amorim's take.

Why Daniel Farke is "furious" with the Premier League’s latest schedule decision
Farke slams ridiculous early kickoff against Manchester United

Leeds boss Daniel Farke isn’t thrilled about the way the fixture list shakes out before Sunday’s match against Manchester United at Elland Road. United wrapped up their last game on Tuesday night—a pretty uninspired 1-1 draw with bottom-of-the-table Wolves.

Leeds, on the other hand, had to wait until Thursday to play. They travelled to Liverpool for a late kickoff at Anfield, and that game finished 0-0. Not the most exciting result, but it does stretch Leeds’ unbeaten run to six games. After the final whistle, Farke didn’t bother hiding his frustration with the schedule-makers.

“We all know how much this match means to our fans,” Farke said when asked about facing United. “Honestly, I’m annoyed. We get an evening kickoff today, then the earliest slot possible on Sunday—with two away games and a bunch of travel in between.”

He didn’t sugarcoat it. “It feels like everything’s going against us: injuries to key players, the fixture list leaning towards Man United, but at least we’ve got Elland Road. When this place is buzzing, it’s special. Even with all these obstacles, we’ve still got a shot.”

Farke kept going. “Hopefully the lads recover quickly, but I expect we’ll be making some late calls for Sunday. It’s a ridiculously early kickoff—basically straight after breakfast—right after a late-night match. Meanwhile, Man United have been resting up for two days already. But whatever, we’ll deal with it. We’ll find a way, and with our fans behind us, even if we’re running on tired legs, we’ll go for it again.”

Sunday will also be Ruben Amorim’s introduction to this rivalry. He’s seen his fair share of big games from his days playing for Benfica and managing Sporting, but he says this is a whole new experience.

“This is different—I haven’t been part of this one before,” Amorim said. “Sure, there are big rivalries in Portugal, but this is something else. The culture, the environment, the noise—everything’s different here. You can’t really compare derbies or histories from different countries.”

He’s focused on the basics. “In the end, it’s 11 against 11, and we’ll try to win. When you play for United, you have to be ready for anything. The Premier League really is something—every week you see draws and surprises; nobody knows how things will turn out. It’s tough, but that’s just how it is these days.”

AWONIYI DOUBLE LEAVES NOTTINGHAM FOREST ON THE VERGE OF PREMIER LEAGUE SAFETY

Nottingham Forest moved closer to safety with a 3-1 win over Chelsea, while West Ham fell into the relegation zone after Spurs won.

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Forest move six points clear of West Ham after crushing Chelsea away - Courtesy Picture

Nottingham Forest came out of the weekend looking pretty safe after pulling off an impressive 3-1 win at Chelsea. They’re almost clear of the relegation mess. Tottenham’s big away win at Aston Villa shook things up too, and now West Ham are back in the bottom three, running out of time faster than ever.

Forest have stepped up just when they needed to, leaving West Ham and Tottenham behind with a string of solid performances. Honestly, no one saw this coming, especially since Vitor Pereira shuffled his lineup with eight changes, fresh off a Europa League win against Aston Villa.

Even so, Forest were ahead within 90 seconds, thanks to Taiwo Awoniyi’s quick strike. By the 15th minute, Igor Jesus calmly buried a penalty after Malo Gusto’s reckless foul in the box. Chelsea had a chance to get back in it, but Cole Palmer wasted a penalty right before the break after a scary head collision involving Jesse Derry.

Awoniyi doubled down and scored again early in the second half, pushing Forest six points ahead of West Ham with just three games left.

West Ham’s weekend started badly; they looked flat and lost to Brentford. Things got worse Sunday night when Tottenham pulled off their first back-to-back Premier League wins since August 2025, beating a heavily rotated Aston Villa side 2-1.

Forest is now out of West Ham’s reach, or almost. Tottenham’s still close enough for Nuno Espirito Santo’s team to worry, but with three tough games coming up, Spurs could stay up even without another win, unless West Ham digs deep and pulls off something unexpected before their home finale against Leeds.

Right now, Forest can practically taste safety. Spurs finally see a way out after weeks of struggle. As for West Ham, they’re left hoping for a miracle, a last-minute twist to dodge the drop.

CESC FABREGAS CONFIRMS INTEREST IN PREMIER LEAGUE RETURN AMID CHELSEA'S MANAGER SEARCH

As Chelsea searches for a new manager, Cesc Fabregas breaks his silence on his future at Como and his Premier League ambitions.

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"Mourinho was right," says Cesc after Chelsea’s 2015 double trophy-winning season - Courtesy Picture

Cesc Fabregas recalls exactly how a conversation with Jose Mourinho prompted him to join Chelsea, despite having the opportunity to return to Arsenal.

After winning six trophies in just three seasons, the Spanish World Cup winner left Barcelona for the second time in 2014. That summer, Fabregas made a move back to the Premier League, signing with Chelsea for about €33 million.

He already knew English football well. Fabregas had arrived at Arsenal as a 16-year-old from Barcelona in 2003 and made 212 Premier League appearances for them. When he decided to leave Barcelona, Manchester City also wanted him, but Chelsea convinced him, mostly thanks to Mourinho.

Talking with talkSPORT’s Rory Jennings on YouTube, Fabregas laid out how it all happened. “Honestly, when I made up my mind to leave Barcelona, my first thought was just to go back to Arsenal. They had this buyback clause; they had two weeks to use it after I told them I was leaving. They knew about it but didn’t take it. That surprised me a little, but in the end, I had to think about my career. I was 27, at the peak of my career, and I wanted to continue performing and winning trophies. City and Chelsea were both options.

“But when Mourinho spoke to me, that was it. He showed me his plans for the team and told me about Diego Costa, Courtois, and Filipe Luis and how, with those guys, we’d win the league. He was right, by the way. We won both the Premier League and the Carling Cup.”

Fabregas wasted no time winning over Chelsea fans. On his debut at Burnley, he set up two goals, including a stunning assist for Andre Schurrle. He finished his first season at Chelsea with five goals and 24 assists, along with Premier League and League Cup medals.

Things dipped the next season. Fabregas got just 15 goal contributions, and Chelsea slipped all the way to tenth. But when Antonio Conte took charge in 2016-17, they bounced back, and Fabregas picked up another league title.

He added an FA Cup win in 2018, his second, after his earlier one with Arsenal, and left for Monaco a few months later. His last Chelsea match came in the FA Cup against Nottingham Forest. When he got subbed off, he couldn’t hold back tears.

Chelsea supporters still sing about him; that “Oh, Fabregas is magic...” chant sticks around. And with his name in the conversation for a possible return, maybe they haven’t seen the last of him yet.

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