Five things spotted in Leeds United pre-season week two as friendly line-up predicted - YEP 5/7/22
Five things spotted during Leeds United’s latest pre-season training video as Jesse Marsch gets to the heart of the action
By Joe Donnohue
Leeds United welcomed their internationals back to
pre-season training on Monday, July 4 which included an introduction for Rasmus
Kristensen, Brenden Aaronson and Darko Gyabi.
The trio arrived together at Leeds Beckett University ready
for pre-season testing before joining up with the rest of the group at Thorp
Arch on Tuesday.
Captain Liam Cooper was on hand to welcome the new faces on
Monday morning, while familiar quartet Mateusz Klich, Diego Llorente, Daniel
James and Illan Meslier were also present.
Norway Under-21 pair Kristoffer Klaesson and Leo Hjelde made
a return for their preliminary tests ahead of this week’s first official friendly
of the summer against Blackpool, too.
It is not expected any of the international players will
feature against the Seasiders but with the bulk of Leeds’ current squad back to
work boasting a clean bill of health, there is reason for optimism, even in the
wake of Kalvin Phillips’ departure and Raphinha’s anticipated exit.
Here are five things noticed in Leeds’ latest pre-season
training and testing videos as preparations continue for the 2022/23 campaign.
Cooper lends a hand
Club captain and returning Scotland international Liam
Cooper was back to business on Monday alongside the new signings, but was on
hand to offer a typically Yorkshire welcome to new boy Darko Gyabi.
As pleasantries were exchanged in the Leeds Beckett
reception, Cooper could be heard asking the former Manchester City teenager if
he would ‘like a coffee or owt?’
Tea, Liam, tea.
Llorente sees the funny side
Several of the returning internationals were put through
their paces on the various machines at Leeds Beckett’s facilities. One in
particular testing the strength of different muscles in the players’ legs saw
Diego Llorente and co struggle with the machine’s resistance, as the design of
the equipment intends.
After completing his test, the Spaniard looked up to the
camera and asked jovially, ‘good video’ given the unflattering facial
expressions on display throughout the exercise.
No Raphinha, yet
Star man Raphinha expects to seal an outgoing transfer from
Elland Road this summer and has not been involved in Leeds’ pre-season schedule
yet. The Brazilian had been representing his country last month and therefore
granted additional leave along with the other internationals. He is due back in
West Yorkshire on Thursday.
Marsch in the middle
While Marcelo Bielsa stuck religiously to a watching brief
on the sidelines at Leeds United training, former US international Jesse Marsch
appears to be involved with the players’ drills on occasion. Spotted during a
game of keep-ball, Marsch scurried about between a ring of Leeds players young
and old, vying to intercept possession.
Youngsters
Amongst those involved with the keep-ball exercise were
young quartet Archie Gray, Harvey Sutcliffe, Jeremiah Mullen and Kris Moore.
All four featured regularly for the Under-23 side last season and are expected
to continue in the same vein this year. It is possible 16-year-old Gray could
feature in Leeds’ first friendly.
Those who returned for pre-season testing last Monday are
expected to be used against the Seasiders, such as Jack Harrison, Rodrigo
Moreno, Patrick Bamford, Joe Gelhardt and Pascal Struijk.