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Leeds United appear to have earned some stability in the Championship after a rough start that saw Daniel Farke scramble to figure out his preferred method.

After appearing to have found the spine for a successful season, the Whites have ascended to fifth place, but are still part of the playoff-seeking group that has been left behind by leaders Leicester City and chasing Ipswich Town

With a long season ahead, there will be plenty of opportunities to close that deficit, with an immediate return to the Premier League presumably high on the former Norwich City manager’s agenda.

After a reporter questioned his preference to start Joel Piroe and Georginio Rutter in opposite roles, he would describe his objectives in a very comprehensive response: “But believe me, when it comes to strikers, I know my stuff.” I know what I’m doing. I know exactly what I need to do in order to win this league. “I know my business, so let’s not bring it up again.”

After years of mismanagement, it appears that the club is finally recovering, with a true leader at the helm once again poised to bring in a period of success. While it is unlikely that his departure was exclusively to blame, it certainly appear that Kalvin Phillips’ departure heralded the beginning of the end for the Whites’ stay in the top flight.

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Kalvin Phillips left Leeds for what reason?
After rising through the ranks at Elland Road, the 27-year-old midfielder quickly became a fan favourite as a belligerent yet refined presence in the engine room.

He had excelled in the Championship, receiving an England call-up upon their promotion, before transferring his talents to the Premier League.

Such form was bound to pique interest, but it appeared that his club affiliation, combined with his injury difficulties, would keep him in Yorkshire a little longer.

In the end, the temptation of Manchester City proved too much for him, and he would leave for a mouth-watering £45 million cost; a hefty sum considering the enforcer had only started 18 league games the previous year due to various illnesses.

Opportunities have scarcely been more plentiful since moving to the Etihad.

When he made the ill-advised transfer, Phillips tried to excuse his departure by saying, “It’s one of the main reasons I wanted to come to City, to improve my game in loads of different ways.” It’s difficult for me to express how

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