Former Elland Road favourite tearful at fan gesture as Leeds United eye relegated defender
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Former Elland Road favourite tearful at fan gesture
Ex-Leeds United star Pablo Hernández cried tears of joy when fifty Whites fans travelled to Castellón to watch the midfielder play his final game of the season.
The Spaniard made over 150 appearances for United before departing Elland Road in the summer of 2021 to return to the club where his career began.
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Hide AdThis season, Hernández's new home has become a site of pilgrimage for Whites fans eager to show their respect for the player affectionately known as 'el mago'.
One fan, Carl, said he found a home from home on his trip to Castellón.
"It has been amazing", Carl said.
"All the locals love Leeds, we have felt really warm and welcome."
Ex Whites man pinpoints areas for improvement for the 22/23 season
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Hide AdFormer Leeds United midfielder David Prutton has highlighted three things that his former side must change before the start of the 2022/2023 season.
Arriving in the middle of a relegation battle, Whites boss Jesse Marsch did not have the space and time to put his own stamp on the squad he inherited as United battled frantically to avoid the drop.
Prutton insists that Marsch must use the summer to establish his own style and make his mark on the Leeds squad.
"Leeds fans are probably waiting with bated breath to see what a Jesse Marsch team looks like, not a part Bielsa/part Marsch side but a fully Jesse Marsch side possibly with a lot of Bielsa players," Prutton writes.
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Hide Ad"The hard work in planning starts now because that first game in August will be here before you know it."
"When you look at where Leeds need to strengthen you have to look at the goals they are leaking, the discipline and the profligacy in front of goal."
Leeds United eye relegated defender
Leeds United are plotting to sign Burnley defender Nathan Collins, according to Football Insider.
The 21-year-old has made 19 Premier League appearances since signing for the Turf Moor outfit from Stoke City last summer after injuries to first-choice centre-backs Ben Mee and James Tarkowski opened up space for Collins to shine.
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Hide AdHis performances have attracted the attention of the Whites and Newcastle United, with both clubs reportedly keen to swoop for a young player with potential after Burnley failed to avoid relegation to the Championship.