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Leeds United: Fans react as Spain release Rodrigo footage

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Many Leeds United fans have been discussing a video involving their striker Rodrigo Moreno that recently emerged on social media.

The official Twitter account of the Spanish national team recently posted a video on social media. The video involved Spanish players like Ansu Fati, Sergio Reguilon, Sergio Ramos and Rodrigo himself trying to score from a dead ball situation from just outside the box.

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The part involving the Leeds United forward was relayed on Twitter by an account with the name @EverythingLU. This tweet caught the attention of many Leeds fans and they made their opinion clear about the former Valencia star.

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Marcelo Bielsa’s men signed the Spanish striker from Valencia in the summer transfer window for a fee of £27 million. He has already scored his first goal for Leeds and it came in the club’s 1-1 draw against Manchester City at Elland Road. He has made five appearances in all competitions for the Whites (as per Transfermarkt).

Some other Leeds fans also flocked to the video involving the 29-year-old forward.

Some Leeds fans seem concerned about Rodrigo’s hamstring, while others are raving about the finish in training.

Rodrigo’s hamstring hasn’t exactly been too much of an issue for him and the last time he had a hamstring injury was back in the 2017/18 season. He had endured three knee injuries last season and had faced one back injury as well (as per Transfermarkt).

It shows that he doesn’t exactly have a great fitness record. Although, he did feature in Spain’s 0-0 draw with Portugal on Wednesday, so it can’t have been anything serious, if anything.

Leeds fans can only hope that he stays as far away as possible from injury and returns from international duty in a fit condition.

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