BREAKING: ‘Could be big’ – Leeds may have solution to save millions after… Full Story👇
‘Could be big’ – Leeds may have solution to save millions after… Full Story👇
Mateo Joseph’s journey at Leeds United took a significant turn as he finally made his first league start after waiting 949 days, marking an important milestone in his career. Despite not scoring in the 3-3 draw against Portsmouth, Joseph’s performance highlighted his growth as a player, especially after a difficult end to the previous season.
Joseph’s dedication over the summer break was evident. Determined to improve, he spent much of his time working on his finishing, fitness, and overall game, leading to a strong pre-season where he scored against teams like Hannover, Schalke, and Valencia. His hard work paid off as he secured a spot in the starting lineup for Leeds’ opening Championship match.
The young Spaniard, who had previously struggled to secure a regular first-team place, returned to Leeds with a renewed sense of purpose. Last season’s disappointment, where Leeds lost in the play-off final, only fueled his ambition to help the team return to the Premier League. His determination was evident on the pitch, despite missing a crucial chance in the match against Portsmouth. His former teammate, Sean McGurk, noted that Joseph has the natural instincts of a goal scorer, often finding himself in the right place at the right time, a trait that is vital for any young striker.
Joseph’s rise at Leeds has been notable, particularly given the club’s depth in attacking options, including experienced players like Patrick Bamford and Joel Piroe. Despite this competition, Leeds have shown great faith in Joseph, even to the extent of preventing him from representing Spain at the Olympics to ensure he remains focused on the club. This decision underscores the belief within Leeds that Joseph could save the club millions by emerging as a top striker rather than relying on expensive transfers.
His adaptation to Leeds boss Daniel Farke’s tactical demands, especially the intense requirements placed on a lone striker, has been crucial. Joseph has embraced these responsibilities, showing his ability to run the channels, hold up the ball, and lead the team’s pressing game, all of which were on display during the Portsmouth match.
Sean McGurk, now with Swindon Town, has watched Joseph’s progress closely and remains confident in his potential. He recalls the close bond they shared at Leeds and how Joseph, initially quiet due to language barriers, quickly adapted to life at the club, even picking up a bit of Scouse from McGurk. Their on-pitch connection was strong, with Joseph’s movement and eye for goal making him a valuable teammate.
Joseph’s development has been steady, with his breakthrough performance last season, particularly his double against Chelsea in February, hinting at his potential. However, his limited appearances left fans wanting more. Despite this, staying at Leeds last season rather than going out on loan allowed Joseph to integrate fully into Farke’s system, eliminating the need for a settling-in period and allowing him to hit the ground running this season.
While the Portsmouth game didn’t result in a goal for Joseph, it may well be the start of a promising run in the first team. McGurk, like many others, is optimistic about Joseph’s future, believing that this season could see him become a key player for Leeds United. With his dedication, natural goal-scoring ability, and the faith of his club behind him, Joseph is poised to make a significant impact as Leeds strive for promotion back to the Premier League.