Leeds United’s official Twitter account asked fans how they would describe Pablo Hernandez, which led to many of the fans supplying their suggestions.
Hernandez has played 10 matches in the Championship this season, scoring and assisting twice while also receiving one man of the match award. When the fans were asked to describe the Spaniard, you would have a hard time finding a negative response.
The Pablo Hernandez Appreciation Post How would you describe the Spanish Wizard? pic.twitter.com/tRwnRtc4Ij
— Leeds United (@LUFC) November 19, 2019
Words can’t describe something as incomprehensible as Pablo Hernández Domínguez.#goat #lufc pic.twitter.com/Nv8v5QII04
— Leeds That – lufc podcast (@leedsthat) November 19, 2019
Pablo Hernandez plays for United with Pablo Hernandez
— Nathan Wilson (@nathan10wilson) November 19, 2019
Goat
— james Rodgers (@jamesrodgers75) November 19, 2019
Messi & Ronaldo are mere mortals in comparison to Pabs.
— Lucy (@Lucy_LUFC) November 19, 2019
Immense .
— Dee Dye (@napierned) November 19, 2019
The 34-year-old is clearly a very popular figure at Leeds and with the news of him signing a new two-year contract extension now being realised, the fans can appreciate him for a little while longer.
The best player to ever wear the great famous white shirt of Leeds United…no debate #wizard
— (@WAFLL1919_) November 19, 2019
The best player we have at Leeds by a long way
— Wheels23 (@AlanWheels23) November 19, 2019
El awesomeo
— Adam Stocks (@adam_stocks_) November 19, 2019
Absolute quality for us to be blessed with Pablo’s wizardry which is genuine Prem League level #lufc
— Chris Wheeler (@ChrisHWheeler) November 19, 2019
Game changer
— Nicola (@nic1000) November 19, 2019
What Do We Think?
It wouldn’t be difficult to understand why the Whites’ faithful has described him as the ‘GOAT’, although it might not be too difficult to suggest Hernandez just falls into the category of being ‘always consistent’, which is probably due to his age and experience. The veteran attacker has been nothing short of immense for Marcelo Bielsa in Yorkshire (as well as Garry Monk, Thomas Christiansen and Paul Heckingbottom), as he has managed to play a pivotal role in their quest for Premier League football. According to data collected by TransferMarkt, the 34-year-old has managed to record 14 goals and 14 assists in his 51 appearances for the Argentine. However, you do have to wonder how much longer he can sustain this level of football, but Leeds obviously believe he’s got a couple more season in him with this new deal.