Players like Darko Gyabi “can’t complain” if they aren’t getting an opportunity to play at Leeds United because Daniel Farke has to concentrate on getting promoted, says Paul Robinson.
The 19-year-old midfielder joined Plymouth Argyle on loan in the January transfer window, having made just five first-team appearances in all competitions since his arrival at the club two summers ago.
The £5million signing from Manchester City [The Athletic] barely got a look in when the entire senior midfield departed ahead of the season and has since seen Ethan Ampadu, Ilia Gruev and Glen Kamara signed, with Archie Gray a rare breakthrough from the youth ranks.
But after a run of four-straight Championship starts for the Pilgrims Sky Sports pundit Robinson doesn’t think a loan move is a bad solution and isn’t concerned about the lack of a breakthrough.
Speaking exclusively to MOT Leeds News he said: “They’re developing players, and players that were brought in for that exact reason. To go out on loan in January and get game time is vitally important for their development.
“From a Leeds point of view and the manager’s point of view you look at the squad that he works with. When you’re at a club like Leeds and the team are playing well, second or third in the Championship, looking for automatic promotion, they’re unbeaten this calendar year, they’ve won all their games other than the draw in the FA Cup.