A lot of Leeds United fans have flocked to a post from their club’s official Twitter account showing a video of Jack Harrison nutmegging an opponent. (0:02)
Then, as he tries to race away, the Reading defender holds on (0:04) and ensures that the Manchester City loan man goes no further.
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Yes, he is getting better
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This has led to many Whites fans responding to the footage, with a couple even slating the Reading defender for his part in the video.
? That's one way to stop Jack! pic.twitter.com/oIHY6XAefD
— Leeds United (@LUFC) February 23, 2020
Utter filth
— Bielsa’s Cheese Wedge Ultras (@Allcheese1) February 23, 2020
Should be sent off for those deliberate fouls spoils the game and it’s not ‘professional’
— Brian Smith (@cmlconsultants) February 23, 2020
So sweeeeet! pic.twitter.com/oCDOd2cKs8
— Tom Johnson (@TommyJA3) February 23, 2020
What a megs
— Logan Bailey (@LoganBa10863450) February 24, 2020
One of the most stupidest things I’ve seen from an opponent
— ben (@benIufc) February 23, 2020
Other Leeds supporters, though, are praising Harrison instead.
Cannot express how good this guy is
— Sam (real life tinpot) (@SamBirdyy) February 23, 2020
JACK IS CLASS…. SIGN HIM UP!!
— ???? (@_Whiting_11) February 23, 2020
Just shows how confident Jack is at the moment to pull that off in that area of the pitch
— FPL_LUFC (@FPL_LUFC) February 23, 2020
A player who has just got better and better in every game. He must be an integral cog in our wheel for next season.
— Paul Hirst (@PaulHir64872856) February 23, 2020
What do we think?
Who doesn’t love a nutmeg?
It is a simple move that often embarrasses an opponent, and this one from Harrison was cheeky and could be a sign of a player growing in confidence.
Last season, Harrison made 42 appearances for Leeds in which he scored four goals and provided four assists.
This season the 23-year-old has made 37 appearances and scored five goals and provided six assists – so he is already doing better than last year.
Marcelo Bielsa has played Harrison for 90 minutes in the last 12 matches, so judging by this, he has the trust of the Argentine.
It will be interesting to see what more Harrison can do this season.