Stephen Warnock chastised Mateo Joseph for failing to approach the box during Saturday’s Leeds United vs. Harrogate Town match at Elland Road.
After being paired together in the FA Cup third round, the Whites made a number of changes against the League Two team on January 11.
Joseph was frustrated in the first forty-five minutes and hit the post with a low shot late in the game. He hasn’t scored for the Whites since October.
Speaking in real time on the BBC Sport website on January 11, 17:53, Warnock expressed his admiration for Wilfried Gnonto’s work, but not for what came next.
“What an event,” he remarked.
“It’s absolutely perfect; if you’re Mateo Joseph, you must be going through hell to get on the end of that.”
It is imperative that Mateo Joseph return to the Leeds United goals.
Mateo Joseph, a competitor, will be constantly criticizing himself for his lack of goals for a Premier League squad with big plans.
Although the young Spaniard will be putting pressure on himself, Daniel Farke obviously still has faith in him to do well for his team, and his work ethic and selflessness will also play a significant role.
Joel Piroe, another attacker who has fought for playing time this season, has scored goals from a number of places but has occasionally struggled with consistency.
At Elland Road, Patrick Bamford is now a supporting character, and Joe Gelhardt hardly ever plays and is most likely leaving this month.
Joseph scored his final goal before to Saturday’s match, which featured international play, on November 19, during Spain Under-21s’ fantastic victory over Denmark.
In the second half, he’ll want to score.
Paul Robinson, in unrelated Leeds news, thinks Farke is still under a lot of pressure as manager.
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