'A few more rotations than normal' for Carabao Cup tie - Farke

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Leeds United boss Daniel Farke says their priority remains "survival in the Premier League," so he won't be taking any risks for the second round of the Carabao Cup against Sheffield Wednesday.
The Whites travel to Hillsborough for a Yorkshire derby on Tuesday and Farke is expected to rotate his squad to give the new additions more game time and rest his core players.
"We want to progress into the next round," he said. "But, it's also fair to say that the priority is definitely also on the Premier League and survival in the Premier League, so we won't do anything stupid.
"We won't risk one player if there is an injury doubt or doubt in terms of load.
"For new signings, this is perhaps also a chance to get used to everything. The clear target is we want to go into the next round, but you can expect a few more rotations than we perhaps normally would do.
"We want to make sure that we, for ourselves, are there with a good performance and also [get a] good result.
"But we are also aware that they are a competitive side."