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This English journalist inspires Weston McKenney’s column in Leeds |  Juventus-fr.com

This English journalist inspires Weston McKenney’s column in Leeds | Juventus-fr.com

Weston McKenney has been playing for Leeds since January and is currently in the Premier League. Mirko Di Natale of the TuttoJuve.com team contacted Beren Cross from LeedsLive. This English journalist spoke about the passing of the American midfielder in the Premier League. Check out some of his statements in this article.

Has his season been positive?

Nothing really works. There was some hope after his first two games against Manchester United, but that form faded very quickly. They were unable to make a difference as they saw the club drop down in the Premier League, the whole squad struggled and perhaps McKenney wasn’t struggling to get out of a team. He plays best when surrounded by teammates in top form. I’d say the loan deal didn’t go well. And other than the long throw, it’s hard to find him either offensively or defensively. »

Did he fail to assert himself?

The manager always rewarded him because he was so prolific on the pitch. This is mainly due to the lack of substitutes in a team that lacks good quality central midfielders, especially after Tyler Adams’ injury. I wonder if he can lead by example in a struggling team that has been asked to take on more defensive duties than usual, but hasn’t held back offensively. »

What convinced Leeds to sign him in January?

Leeds wanted McKennie on loan because of his box-to-box qualities. We thought Orda had been chasing him for years, but January was the first opportunity to bring him to Elland Road. It was thought that he could work with his companions Marsh and Aaronson and his close friend Adams. The former was fired within a week of joining, and then Adams suffered a season-ending injury in mid-March. »

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Will Leeds decide to buy him?

McKenney will not be seen at Leeds next season, regardless of the league they play in. As far as I’m concerned, it wouldn’t surprise me if both sides agree to go their separate ways. »

Reports via TuttoJuve.com.