DANIEL FARKE claims he is worried about the health of his players after Leeds were ordered to play four games in 10 punishing days, insisting "enough is enough".
Leeds' gruelling fixtures start at Chelsea on Wednesday, February 28, in the FA Cup and then they are at Huddersfield on the Saturday for a 12.30pm kick-off.
That's followed by Stoke at home on the Tuesday and then Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on the Friday.
Farke claims the game's authorities cannot get teams to promote mental well-being and then tell them to play so many matches in such a short space of time.
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