Aaronson's 'remarkable turnaround'published at 13:36 GMT
Sam Ashoo
BBC Final Score reporter at Elland Road
Image source, Getty ImagesOn 6 December, there were some boos by Leeds United fans for Brenden Aaronson when he came onto the pitch against Liverpool.
It is fair to say that he has had a rocky relationship with his club's supporters over the past couple of years.
Six weeks later, the sight of Aaronson coming off to a standing ovation from 33,000 home fans during Saturday's win against Fulham completes a remarkable turnaround for the USA international forward.
He will be the first to admit he should have done better in the first half when a great pass over the top leaves him one-on-one with Bernd Leno. Aaronson blazed over, but it was a bouncing ball and you can forgive him for snatching.
And now, the good stuff. Industrious. Skilful. Hard working. All terms that summarise his performance in what Daniel Farke described as Leeds' 'best win of the season'.
He is one of those players that you can't take your eyes off because you don't quite know what he is going to do next. In a football world of systems, we should appreciate those that are going against the mould.
Aaronson's brace against Newcastle gave us a glimpse into his finishing prowess. If he can find a way of adding regular goals to his game, Leeds have quite the player on their hands.



























