'A good run now' - Liam Cooper on his Leeds United return and his Patrick Bamford prediction - YEP 2/4/22
Leeds United captain Liam Cooper has expressed his delight at his return to fitness and backed team mate Patrick Bamford to return an even stronger player.
By Lee Sobot
Cooper has not featured for Leeds since injuring his
hamstring in the 2-2 draw at home to Brentford on December 5 but the skipper
was an unused substitute in the epic 3-2 win at Wolves before the international
break.
Whites boss Jesse Marsch has since revealed that both Cooper
and also Kalvin Phillips are close to being 90-minutes fit ahead of today's
return to Premier League action against Southampton but Cooper has also shared
some words on newly inured striker Patrick Bamford ahead of his own return.
Bamford had been playing with a plantar fascia injury for
the last 12 months but returned to the side following a three-month lay off as
a second-half substitute in last month's 3-0 defeat at home to Aston Villa.
The Whites no 9 then played the first half of the 2-1
victory at home to Norwich City and again lined up in the XI for the following
weekend's clash at Wolves but the striker ruptured his plantar fascia midway
through the first half.
The 28-year-old was taken off in the 23rd minute and Leeds
now expect the no 9 to be sidelined for six weeks.
"We were all gutted for Patrick Bamford who had to come
off injured," said Cooper in Saturday's matchday programme notes.
"He'd worked so hard to get back to fitness and he's been
so unlucky this season.
"This experience will make him stronger going forward
and we as a group are all behind him."
Cooper later added: "Personally, I'm delighted to be
back in contention for today's game with Southampton following injury and we
want to continue on this winning run now.
