Daniel Farke has not had many bad days as Leeds United boss - but Tuesday was one of them.

His much-changed XI should have wiped the floor against a youthful, inexperienced Sheffield Wednesday side. Seven internationals started for the Whites while the average age of the Owls' team was 21, including four 20-year-olds and five teenagers. Wednesday were there for the taking.

It was a missed opportunity for players on the fringes of Farke's to stake a claim. Nobody seized their moment. No one can now knock on Farke's door at Thorp Arch and be demanding to start when Newcastle United come into town on Saturday.

There will be plenty of changes to the line-up at the weekend and rightly so after the Hillsborough debacle. It was nowhere near good enough. Too many players were not at the r

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