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Leeds United loanee Jaidon Anthony  Speech To Ethan Ampadu’s Dad in His development

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                                                   Jaidon Anthony on the Leeds United player whose father assisted him following his release from Arsenal              

Jaidon Anthony, a Leeds United loanee, claims that Ethan Ampadu’s father was a major influence on his growth as he progressed through the Arsenal junior system. Anthony finds it incredible that he now gets to play with Ampadu.

Anthony remarked, “Obviously Arsenal is a massive club and they had some of the best facilities, best coaches, and it was the perfect place for me to grow,” in an interview with the Official Leeds United podcast. I had a large staff at my disposal, as well as players in my age group who had achieved success at the highest level.

Funny story: When I was a player for Arsenal, Ethan Ampadu’s father was one of my favorite instructors. He actually gave me a lot of assistance in obtaining me some trials and other things once I was released.

It’s incredible how the world comes full circle, and here I am collaborating with him.

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The £36 million signing struggled to adjust to life at Elland Road, making just 13 games and scoring zero goals in the Premier League. The 21-year-old has, however, found fresh life under Daniel Farke and is beginning to display his greatest form.

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“I think he’s a really good leader, so we’re challenging him on being a top leader so he’s growing into that role,” Skubala said on Leeds United – The View. He is a Leeds academy graduate through and through, therefore we are quite proud of how far he has come.

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