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USMNT's Weston McKennie: Leeds loan was lowest career point - ESPN

United States midfielder Weston McKennie has said that his loan spell at Leeds United in 2023 was the lowest point of his career, adding that he was the subject of racist abuse during his time playing in the Premier League.

The 25-year-old joined Leeds in January 2023 as the club looked to bolster their squad in an attempt to avoid relegation to the Championship.

McKennie, who will play for the USMNT on home soil at the Copa América this month, made 20 appearances for Leeds in all competitions but failed to score a single goal as the club had their relegation confirmed on the final day of the season. McKennie has been linked with a move back to the Premier League this summer.

«My time at Leeds was probably one of my lower points, if not the lowest in my professional career,» McKennie said in an interview with The Athletic.

«I always look at the positive because I was at Juventus, playing week in and week out, and maybe I developed a little bit of comfortability or complacency, knowing I was going to play on the weekend. By going to Leeds and having the performance that I had there and the way that it just turned out in general — four coaches in five months, just nothing going to plan or how I imagined it.

»When I went there, my head was more: 'OK, I want to go here, perform very well, put up numbers, help the team stay up and then hopefully another Premier League team, top five, comes in and sees how well I've played and then they would buy me.'"

As Leeds' results in the second half of the 2022-23 season failed to improve, relations between the club and its fanbase soured to the point where supporters booed the team and criticised the players during matches and on social media.

«I like to think I'm someone that has a

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