Leeds United fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest social media post from Whites defender Liam Cooper.
This comes after Cooper shared a post on his official Twitter page that contained an image of himself and his Scotland teammates celebrating their recent win against Serbia on penalties to book their place in the upcoming European Championship tournament.
In the caption to his post, Cooper said that everyone involved in the win against Serbia for Scotland was “different class” in the game.
This post from Cooper then gathered a lot of replies from Leeds fans who were quick to share their responses to the Leeds captain’s post.
So, what did these Leeds fans make of Cooper’s post?
Different class from everyone involved. EUROs, We coming ?????????????? #NoScotlandNoParty pic.twitter.com/4VjXXJlZhN
— Liam Cooper (@LiamCooper__) November 12, 2020
Promotion with Leeds after 16 years and taking Scotland to first major tournament after 22 years – absolutely class year for you champ, congrats ?????????????
— David Treasure (@DavidTreasure9) November 12, 2020
Cooper was an unused substitute during Scotland’s 1-1 draw against Serbia that ultimately saw Steve Clarke’s side win 5-4 on penalties (per WhoScored).
Congrats skip what a footballing year you’ve had ???
— Mark ??????(C) (@Slaven167) November 12, 2020
Congratulations Captain enjoy the moment MOT.
— R.Cartwright ?? (@rogercart57) November 13, 2020
Were you pleased to see Scotland win?
Yes
No
Buzzing for you mate ??
— Nick Burns (@NickBurns1983) November 13, 2020
Congrats Liam. Top man.
— StandUpAndSing (@RozLeeds) November 12, 2020
Now that Cooper has shared this post onto his official Twitter account, this paved the way for lots of Leeds fans to share their messages to the 29-year-old.
Well done captain ??
— kev 64?? LUFC CHAMPIONS ?? (@kev64uk) November 13, 2020
It’s great to see this image of Cooper celebrating with his Scotland teammates after their win in midweek and so many Leeds fans responding to Cooper’s post with their messages of congratulations to the defender. Given that it is set to be Scotland’s first appearance at a major tournament for over 20 years, it is no surprise how much it means to the team and Cooper, while it is clear that the Leeds faithful recognise the weight of the feat achieved by their skipper and his national side.