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  1. Leeds boss Farke wins manager of the month award published at 08:01 10 January

    Leeds United head coach Daniel FarkeImage source, Rex Features
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    Daniel Farke led Leeds to the Championship play-off final last season

    Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been named the EFL's Championship manager of the month for December.

    Leeds were unbeaten last month, with five wins and one draw from their six games, which saw them finish 2024 top of the table.

    They also only conceded two goals in that run, while scoring 13.

    It is the first time Farke has won the award this season.

    Leeds have drawn their opening two games of January and host Harrogate Town in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.

    QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes, Burnley's Scott Parker and Danny Rohl of Sheffield Wednesday were also nominated for the award.

  2. Cifuentes, Farke, Parker and Rohl nominated for December awardpublished at 10:18 9 January

    QPR boss Marti Cifuentes, Leeds United's Daniel Farke, Scott Parker of Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny RohlImage source, Getty Images
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    QPR boss Marti Cifuentes, Leeds United's Daniel Farke, Scott Parker of Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl have been nominated

    Queens Park Rangers boss Marti Cifuentes. Leeds United's Daniel Farke, Burnley's Scott Parker and Danny Rohl of Sheffield Wednesday are the four nominees for the Championship's manager of the month award for December.

    Rangers started last month second from bottom of the Championship but took 11 points from six games to finish the year in 17th place, five points clear of the relegation zone.

    Under Farke, Leeds went unbeaten through the month of December with five wins and one draw which left them top of the table at the end of 2024.

    Burnley's amazing defensive record was once again to the fore last month as they conceded only three goals in their six unbeaten games, with three wins and three draws keeping Parker's side well in the race for automatic promotion.

    Rohl has led Wednesday into the top half of the Championship and to the fringes of the play-off race.

    The Owls came from behind to beat Derby and Oxford before recovering a 3-0 deficit at Middlesbrough to secure a 3-3 draw.

    The winner of the award will be announced on Friday morning.

  3. Burnley's Hountondji joins Standard Liege on loanpublished at 19:18 7 January

    Andreas Hountondji in action for BurnleyImage source, Rex Features

    Burnley striker Andreas Hountondji has joined Belgian Pro League side Standard Liege on loan for the rest of the season.

    The 22-year-old joined Burnley from French side Caen on a four-year deal last summer.

    Since then he has made a total of 10 appearances for the Clarets, with his most recent coming in their goalless draw with Derby on 10 December.

    "We all wish Andreas all the very best in Belgium," the club said of the Benin international in a statement.

  4. Gossip: Hountondji heading to Belgium?published at 10:35 7 January

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    Burnley striker Andreas Hountondji has agreed a six-month loan move to Belgian club Standard Liege, however the First Division A side are unable to meet the Claret's salary demands, though the 22-year-old is attracting attention elsewhere in Belgium and France. (Sacha Tavolieri - in French, external)

  5. Pick of the stats: Blackburn Rovers v Burnleypublished at 10:58 3 January

    Side by side of Blackburn Rovers and Burnley club crests

    Blackburn Rovers host East Lancashire rivals Burnley on Saturday in one of three early kick-offs in the Championship (12:30 GMT).

    Rovers have not won in four league games and have dropped out of the play-off places, but are level on points with sixth-placed West Bromwich Albion.

    A win could see them move up to fifth but they will need to defeat a Burnley side that started the year with a goalless draw to stretch their unbeaten run to 12 league games.

    • Blackburn Rovers have failed to win any of their past nine league meetings with Burnley (D4 L5), since a 1-0 away victory in the Premier League in March 2010.

    • Burnley have won each of their last three away league games against Blackburn Rovers, with no team currently on a longer winning streak at Ewood Park as visitors.

    • Three of Blackburn's last four Championship defeats have come at home, though they have not lost their opening home game of a calendar year since 2015 against Wolves, going nine unbeaten since (W4 D5) then.

    • Burnley are unbeaten in each of their last six away league games (W4 D2), keeping five clean sheets in that period – the Clarets have conceded the fewest goals on the road in the Championship so far this term (5).

    • Blackburn are winless in their last six league games against fellow Lancashire opposition (D4 L2), since beating Blackpool 1-0 in February 2023, while Burnley are unbeaten in their last 10 such games (W5 D5), since losing 2-0 to Preston in December 2015.

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  6. Sonne goes straight into Clarets reckoningpublished at 16:59 2 January

    Oliver Sonne tackles Argentina's Lionel Messi during a World Cup qualifier in November, 2024Image source, Getty Images

    Scott Parker has hinted that new signing Oliver Sonne could be in the reckoning for Saturday's East Lancashire derby against Blackburn Rovers.

    Peru international Sonne, a 24-year-old right-back, joined the club this week from Danish club Silkeborg and Parker said it was not a case of investing in potential.

    Sonne, who has won 10 caps for his country and has played in the European Conference League, is battling Connor Roberts for a starting berth at Ewood Park.

    "He's someone the club have been tracking for a while, and we bring him into compete for a position in which we're probably a little bit light," Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire.

    "He has big quality and potential as well, but is still in the early stages of development in his game and I feel we can bring his game on.

    "He's an attacking full-back, physically very, very good and he seems a very good boy and from watching him from afar and someone I am really looking forward to working with.

    "You're signing a player from abroad rather than someone who has been in the division, so there's elements of seeing how he fits up to that, but we see a player here that adds to us instantly and will bring quality and affect us as a team."

  7. No defence for Mejbri red card - Parkerpublished at 10:13 2 January

    Hannibal Mejbri walks off the pitch, past stewards and fans after being sent off in Burnley's draw with Stoke CityImage source, Rex Features
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    Hannibal Mejbri faces a three-match ban after being sent off in Burnley's draw with Stoke City

    Scott Parker said Hannibal Mejbri's red card in the goalless draw with Stoke City was justified.

    The Burnley boss told BBC Radio Lancashire he would talk to the player about his actions, after Mejbri appeared to stamp on Junior Tchamadeu following a challenge between the two players.

    "I've got no real defence," said Parker. "This is a young player who has obviously crossed that line.

    "We'll deal with that internally. Hannibal was actually devastated.

    "I've been in the arena and sometimes in the heat of the moment emotions take force. He's crossed the line for us. He understands that and he will understand that in terms of going forward.

    "Young players sometimes make mistakes and I'll address that with him."