Leeds United are looking like they will have a huge fight on their hands to avoid relegation this season. Their first campaign back in the Premier League is not going to plan, with Daniel Farke’s side just one point clear of the drop zone at the moment.
The underlying numbers do not make for good reading if you are a Leeds fan, either. The West Yorkshire outfit have massively underachieved according to their expected points, which is 15.49xPTS, over four more than they actually have.
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In attack, they’ve only scored ten goals, although Farke has continued to pick a similar front three across the season. That means Brenden Aaronson has kept his place in the side.
Aaronson’s disappointing form this season
As an attacking unit, Farke’s Leeds side have certainly left a lot to be desired. The Whites' lack of form in front of goal has been an issue, as has the fact that they are struggling to create a substantial number of chances.
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Aaronson is certainly someone who has underperformed. The USA international only has one goal and one assist this season, but has been one of Farke’s most trusted lieutenants.
He’s played all 11 games in the top flight this season, and has started all of the last eight.
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In terms of output for the 54-cap American international, he’s only managed one goal and one assist so far this term.
Perhaps that is because he is playing on the right wing despite being a number ten by trade, but Leeds fans must surely be expecting better numbers.
As far back as last season, there have been question marks surrounding Aaronson’s ability.
Former Leeds defender Jon Newsome said, “I don’t think he’s at the level in my honest opinion,” implying the Whites could do better in that area of the pitch.
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They might have the perfect Aaronson replacement already at the club, in a player who is thriving out on loan.
The on-loan Leeds star who could break into the first team
Perhaps Leeds can make better use of their talent in and around the first team squad, if not this season, then in years to come. Farke has shown trust in up-and-coming youngsters in the past, with Archie Gray a prime example a few seasons ago.
Another player who could fit that bill next season, when he returns to the club, is on-loan star Joe Gelhardt. The 23-year-old attacker is excelling in the Championship for Leeds’ Yorkshire rivals Hull City this term.
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The versatile attacker, who can play on the right, as a number ten or at centre-forward, has seven goals and two assists in the second tier for the Tigers this season.
His form in recent weeks has been particularly impressive, with Gelhardt racking up seven goal involvements in just six games.
The Liverpool-born forward has certainly received lots of praise for his excellent form in a Hull shirt this season. Their boss, Sergej Jakirovic, described him as a “special” footballer and said that “he can reach the Premier League” one day.
It is easy to see how he could end Aaronson’s Leeds career next season, if he is given the chance to shine in a Leeds shirt. His underlying numbers this term are superior to the American’s. For example, he averages 0.8 goals and assists per 90 minutes compared to just 0.4 for Aaronson.
Gelhardt vs Aaronson - 25/26 stats
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Chances created
Take-ons completed
Ground duel success rate
Ball recoveries
Stats from Squawka
Gelhardt - previously lauded as a "human wrecking ball" by Marcelo Bielsa - has never really been given a consistent chance at first-team level for the Whites. He’s only played 57 games across five seasons, with ten goals and assists in that time.
However, his performances this season will surely make Farke sit up and take notice.
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Aaronson simply has not cut it in the Premier League, and with a talent like Gelhardt on their books, perhaps it is time Leeds give the 23-year-old a chance to shine next season.