Leeds striker Patrick Bamford feels “in a much better place” as he looks to bounce back from an injury-ravaged season and give himself a shot at World Cup selection.
Having just avoided relegation from the Premier League last term, the Elland Road outfit are focused on improvements across the board as Jesse March oversees his first pre-season as manager.
Leeds have been preparing for the new campaign in Australia, where Bamford is building his fitness after being forced to watch his team-mates scrap for survival from the sidelines.
The 28-year-old left the pitch in tears in March after aggravating a foot issue against Wolves, compounding an injury-plagued campaign in which he managed just 10 club appearances in all competitions. “Injuries are part and parcel of the game,” Bamford told the PA news agency. “I think I was a little bit unfortunate to have that couple that kind of followed on from each other and ended up basically missing most of the campaign. “But the main thing – as soon as I got injured in the Wolves games towards the end of the season my main aim – was making sure I was fit for this season. “That’s what I’ve done.