Many Leeds United fans have flocked to a tweet that the club’s youngster Leif Davis recently relayed on social media.
Davis recently posted an image of himself playing in a game with the ball at his feet. The tweet included two football emojis and the player also tagged the official Leeds United Twitter account in his post.
This tweet caught the attention of many Leeds United fans, who rushed to the post and made their opinion very clear about Davis.
Cracking player, monstrosity of a kit!
— LUFC Noel ? (@NoelMUR71904709) October 7, 2020
Is Davis a future starter for Leeds?
Yes
No
That kit looks better on you than it does on the website, maybe the club should’ve got you to model it!
— rico74leeds (@rico74leeds) October 7, 2020
White stripes on socks, website says gold although picture shows white ?
— wanderlust (@Wanderlust8119) October 7, 2020
Very good Davis
— Yorkshire Pirlo (@jacobduscher8) October 7, 2020
Davis is currently 20 and he is a left-back by trade, but he can also play at centre-back. He had joined Leeds from Morecambe in the summer of 2018 for an undisclosed fee (as per Transfermarkt).
He has already played for the club’s first-team and in the 2018/19 campaign, he made five appearances in all competitions for the club. Four of those appearances came in the Championship.
Some other Leeds fans also flocked to the tweet from the 20-year-old defender.
One of the best young full backs in the league #LUFC https://t.co/bgJOEsCYG1
— LJ (@ftbl_Lukee) October 7, 2020
One of my favourite up and coming youngsters. @LeifDavis24 keep smashing it bro https://t.co/Z4I7raHOZs
— Jack Armstead (@JackArmstead9) October 7, 2020
Some Leeds fans had high praise for Davis, while others are making comments about the jersey that he’s wearing in the image.
In the current season, Davis has already made one Premier League appearance for the Whites. He played 13 minutes in the club’s 1-1 draw against Manchester City, while he also started Leeds’ League Cup game against Hull City (as per Transfermarkt).
This shows how much Marcelo Bielsa trusts Davis even though the Englishman is still pretty young. That is a good sign for the 20-year-old and his future prospects at Elland Road.