A lot of Leeds United fans love a video showing their Under-18s turn defence into attack in a matter of seconds and win a penalty which they duly converted.
The Whites captain Liam Cooper even commented on the post, suggesting that the future is bright for Leeds.
Do you care that Liam Cooper is supporting the Under-18s?
Yes, as captain of the club he should show interest
No, he should focus on the first team
These Whites supporters loved the fact Cooper is supporting the youth team.
Love it lads! The future is ???? https://t.co/y37IdHz0C7
— Liam Cooper (@LiamCooper__) December 5, 2019
Aye aye captain ???? ????
— Ollieunited WY ?? (@ollieunited) December 6, 2019
Makin ye ‘ull’ pals happy as per Coops
— Big Show (@EnochWellPlaced) December 6, 2019
Other Leeds fans can see the influence of Marcelo Bielsa in this move.
Philosophy of Bielsa is all around????
— Channi Patel?? (@ChanniPatel) December 5, 2019
Very enjoyable
Nice to see Bielsaball throughout the club. Looked a breed apart@jacko55555— Dr.T (@DoctorT1992) December 5, 2019
Played with pace and skill in a wonderful Bielsa Style…. great to watch and a well deserved win …. the future is looking fantastic for the first time in many a dark year
— Dave (@mcbdave) December 5, 2019
Poetry in motion, poetry in motion. Awesome to watch
— Nicodemus mot (@MotNicodemus) December 6, 2019
What do we think?
Leeds won the game 3-1 and are into the next round of the FA Youth Cup, and it is good to see so many Leeds fans show great interest in what their youth sides are doing.
It is even better that the captain of the first team is also showing interest, and it suggests that everyone at Leeds is together and pulling in the right direction.
The goal itself was a brilliant break away from Cole Gibbon, who found Niklas Haugland and as he was about to shoot, he was brought down.
This gave Charlie Cresswell the chance to score from the spot, and he did not disappoint.
It seems at the moment that any team associated with Leeds cannot stop winning.