Mateo Joseph Fernandez
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Still unsure if he's ready yet, a couple of poor touches let him down v Monaco, a young prospect though & still learning his apprenticeship.
Gnonto is at the front of the queue for me.
Gnonto is at the front of the queue for me.
Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Spanish media says many clubs are interested in a permanent or loan deal.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
We haven’t seen enough of him yet. He looks like a good 6 yard box poacher and makes intelligent runs from what I have seen in the 23’s. I hope we hang onto him. I am sure he will get mins this season.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Mateo signs a new long term contract with the club, until 2028.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Love it ... Would have been interesting to have heard those discussions. I can't believe it would have been, sign a new contract Mateo and we'll make sure you'll either go on loan to Lg 1 or get as many U21 games as you like.
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The Subhuman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 6:13 pm Love it ... Would have been interesting to have heard those discussions. I can't believe it would have been, sign a new contract Mateo and we'll make sure you'll either go on loan to Lg 1 or get as many U21 games as you like.
I’m pleased, I think he’s one that might make it in a year or two and he’s already getting cameos for the first team. Good business.
Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
DF sees something in him then.
I like how he's handling stuff, like the Bate situ, he's not totally given up on him so send him out on loan, perhaps to develop a bit more in a lower league first team.
Late developers.
I like how he's handling stuff, like the Bate situ, he's not totally given up on him so send him out on loan, perhaps to develop a bit more in a lower league first team.
Late developers.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
There's also the juggling act of 'we're not guaranteed promotion' this year.
And not knowing what he'll have to work with next year.
And yes, i do think and hope he'll be here next year if not promoted.
And not knowing what he'll have to work with next year.
And yes, i do think and hope he'll be here next year if not promoted.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Somewhat under the radar Mateo Joseph committed his future to Leeds United last Friday.
While everyone was talking about defensive needs in the transfer window and wondering how Archie Gray would handle Preston's Liam Millar, the 20-year-old striker signed a new deal until 2028.
Forty-eight hours later, there were no new faces but Gray and United had won, with Joseph joining the action as a substitute just in time to celebrate Joel Piroe's match-winning late penalty.
It was Joseph's 13th appearance, all from the bench since starting in EFL Cup defeat at Wolves last season. That was followed by appearing in the last throes of defeat under Jess Marsch in the Premier League at Spurs.
Shortly after that, while with the squad in Elche during the World Cup break, he said: "Training with the first team every day, having breakfast with them, gets you that confidence. Games like Tottenham, one of the best teams in the world, give you the confidence you want. Maybe you feel nervous but I was looking for it and wanting to make an impact."
However, opportunities for the Santander-born forward to do so have been scarce. In the midst of a relegation battle and managerial turmoil, he faded out of contention but now his diligence appears to be paying off.
An England under-20, international, with three goals in 10 appearances, he has bided his time and caught the eye of manager Daniel Farke. He is a squad regular now and, on Boxing Day came off the bench ahead of experienced team-mate Patrick Bamford.
Joseph's attitude appears exemplary. Asked about training with former team-mate Rodrigo Moreno, he revealed his desire to learn: " I'm not perfect in anything. I have to improve everything to be there in every detail. Be stronger, be quicker." Former Spain international Rodrigo taught him to "when a long ball is coming to bump in (to his opponent), have less touches in the box, things like that. Small details."
Farke clealy sees a path for a forward who has an English father of Antiugan descent and a Spanish mother. There is a family connection to former England striker Emile Heskey, just a part of his interesting backstory. He left home at 13 to play for Espanyol, before moving to England when 18.
"I am lucky that my father's family is from England and I have not had any complications with the language," he told Marca. He has settled well and it is testament to him that he has remained at Thorp Arch when a loan move may have appeared more attractive.
Farke told the media the new contract was "good news for Joseph and good news for us too", saying the player along with Gray and Ethan Ampadu "are the future of Leeds United".
"We love to have players who haven't achieved their peak yet," Farke added. "We are one hundred per cent they'll play a major role for us."
Joseph's patience is beginning to be rewarded.
While everyone was talking about defensive needs in the transfer window and wondering how Archie Gray would handle Preston's Liam Millar, the 20-year-old striker signed a new deal until 2028.
Forty-eight hours later, there were no new faces but Gray and United had won, with Joseph joining the action as a substitute just in time to celebrate Joel Piroe's match-winning late penalty.
It was Joseph's 13th appearance, all from the bench since starting in EFL Cup defeat at Wolves last season. That was followed by appearing in the last throes of defeat under Jess Marsch in the Premier League at Spurs.
Shortly after that, while with the squad in Elche during the World Cup break, he said: "Training with the first team every day, having breakfast with them, gets you that confidence. Games like Tottenham, one of the best teams in the world, give you the confidence you want. Maybe you feel nervous but I was looking for it and wanting to make an impact."
However, opportunities for the Santander-born forward to do so have been scarce. In the midst of a relegation battle and managerial turmoil, he faded out of contention but now his diligence appears to be paying off.
An England under-20, international, with three goals in 10 appearances, he has bided his time and caught the eye of manager Daniel Farke. He is a squad regular now and, on Boxing Day came off the bench ahead of experienced team-mate Patrick Bamford.
Joseph's attitude appears exemplary. Asked about training with former team-mate Rodrigo Moreno, he revealed his desire to learn: " I'm not perfect in anything. I have to improve everything to be there in every detail. Be stronger, be quicker." Former Spain international Rodrigo taught him to "when a long ball is coming to bump in (to his opponent), have less touches in the box, things like that. Small details."
Farke clealy sees a path for a forward who has an English father of Antiugan descent and a Spanish mother. There is a family connection to former England striker Emile Heskey, just a part of his interesting backstory. He left home at 13 to play for Espanyol, before moving to England when 18.
"I am lucky that my father's family is from England and I have not had any complications with the language," he told Marca. He has settled well and it is testament to him that he has remained at Thorp Arch when a loan move may have appeared more attractive.
Farke told the media the new contract was "good news for Joseph and good news for us too", saying the player along with Gray and Ethan Ampadu "are the future of Leeds United".
"We love to have players who haven't achieved their peak yet," Farke added. "We are one hundred per cent they'll play a major role for us."
Joseph's patience is beginning to be rewarded.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Great signing, we,ll need him anyway if we don’t get promoted, maybe loan him out if not, either way, the kid has potential and is getting experience of the bench, a bit like Joe.
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The lad did well against a solid Plymouth defence.
Unlucky not to scored with shot that rattled the bar, some nice touches througout the game.
Still one for the future, imo!
Unlucky not to scored with shot that rattled the bar, some nice touches througout the game.
Still one for the future, imo!
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I thought he had a decent game last night, showed bamford how to hold a ball up and not get bullied, also showed him how to close defenders down without running in an arc.
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He looked decent and did well last night, but not a starter for me any time soon. His work rate was very good but he lacks the instinct of good goal scorers to put himself in the right places. Willy put in a couple of good crosses last night and Joseph was standing watching the cross instead of predicting where it was going.
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He looked very promising and had a good game last night. Looks fast in areas too.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
His build up of muscle has certainly helped to cope with the rigours of the championship. He did well and although he isn't going to displace Bamford just yet its nice to know there is another one we can count on.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
Ian Wright is one who was very good at getting on the end of crosses. Can you teach it or is it natural instinct?GreennWhite wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 11:37 am He looked decent and did well last night, but not a starter for me any time soon. His work rate was very good but he lacks the instinct of good goal scorers to put himself in the right places. Willy put in a couple of good crosses last night and Joseph was standing watching the cross instead of predicting where it was going.
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For me quality finishers like Wright for example it is just natural instinct. Yes it can be taught to a certain extent but some players find it easier than others to make it work properly.
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Re: Mateo Joseph Fernandez
I thought starting him last night was good idea. He did ok for me, though he's still young and nowhere near the finished article.
Some players find it difficult to come on late in a game and make a difference (I'm excluding Jimmy from that category on last night's evidence). Paddy struggled to get involved, for instance.
Id like to see Joseph start more games before I make my mind up.
Some players find it difficult to come on late in a game and make a difference (I'm excluding Jimmy from that category on last night's evidence). Paddy struggled to get involved, for instance.
Id like to see Joseph start more games before I make my mind up.
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Also that one that was deflected wide was going in or hitting the post .... Unlucky not to have two last night, thought the movement good , loved the pass round the corner and probably got caught offside less than Paddy usually does
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