Leeds United attacker Brenden Aaronson believes that the Whites’ squad must remain fit and healthy throughout a long Championship season.
The Whites have been in terrific form recently, going unbeaten in the Championship for seven games. However, with games coming thick and fast, it will be critical for Daniel Farke’s team to sustain this level of consistency.
To do this, Aaronson believes that the squad must first remain healthy before improving through training and games. When asked how he stays consistent, Aaronson said, “I think the first thing that comes to mind is staying healthy.”
The players need to concentrate on remaining healthy. It’s a long season with lots of games and international breaks. “So, I believe the most important thing is to stay healthy, and then when we have days or weeks of training, we focus on what we can improve on from game to game.
“And as I keep saying, getting better and better.” Aaronson has been crucial to Leeds United’s success this season, appearing in all 12 league games. He has also made four goal contributions for the team, with the last of his goals coming against Watford in a 2-1 win on October 23.
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