BBC; Daniel Farke asked if Leeds star Ethan Ampadu is available for……….

According to Leeds Live, Daniel Farke stated at his post-match news conference that Ethan Ampadu has taken a knock and would not be available for Hull on Wednesday night.

Ampadu, 22, shone once more for Leeds. The £7m signing began in the centre of the park for the eighth time after excelling on international duty with Wales in games against Latvia and South Korea.

He was named the match’s player of the match after being named the club’s Player of the Month earlier this week. After leaving Chelsea, he had a fantastic start to his Leeds career. However, he received a knock late in the game at The Den.

With Luke Ayling beaten, he nicked the ball off the toe of Millwall’s onrushing Aidomo Emakhu. Ampadu received the entire power of an oncoming shot from Emakhu, putting him on the deck for a few moments.
The ex-Chelsea player clutched his upper right thigh. It will be an impact injury, but he only has 72 hours to heal before facing Hull. Farke was asked about a possible injury to Wales player Gareth Bale.

In his post-match press conference at The Den on Sunday, he answered, as recounted by Leeds Live, “Just a knock for Ampadu.” Hopefully, it’s only a bruise and he’ll be OK. We needed a quick turnaround.
Farke is doubtful whether Ampadu will be available for Leeds’ match against Hull.
What a setback it would be if Ampadu were to be out for a few weeks. Given the performances of Archie Gray, Illan Meslier, and a slew of others, he has been our best player this season.

However, it appears like it was merely an impact injury, and if that is the case, he may only be sidelined for that game the next time out. But, fingers crossed, he’ll be fine.

The manager discusses the victory over Millwall.After traveling away from home on Sunday afternoon, Leeds United left Millwall with an amazing three points.

As the Whites advanced up the Sky Bet Championship table and went four games undefeated, Joel Piroe scored twice and striking partner Georginio Rutter scored the game’s final goal.

Manager Daniel Farke was pleased with the manner his squad handled the game and the performance of his players after the game.

“I’m proud of my guys today because I’ve played at The Den several times and I know it’s an unbelievably toughe plac to go and you have to be on it,” he added.

“You must be there with a pretty face.”

“You have to be precise, and that’s what we did today because there were times in the game when you needed to show some steel and resilience.”You have to be there and exhibit these characteristics because you can’t dodge all of these long balls and long throw ins, and sometimes it’s a corner kick as well.”
Leeds scored three really nice goals, and the defense held strong and kept a clean sheet, which pleased the manager.
“I would say amazing, incredible team goals,” Farke said.
“When I think about the first goal, I can immediately put it into a book and sell it because it’s so wonderful.” “I’m quite pleased with this. “The most essential thing to me is

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