Friday, April 25, 2025

Aaronson Promoted

Midfielder Celebrates as Leeds United Secure Premier League Return

Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United have finally sealed their return to the Premier League after a comprehensive 6-0 thrashing of Stoke City on Easter Monday. Burnley's 2-1 victory over Sheffield United also confirmed automatic promotion from the Championship.

The American international spent last season on loan at Union Berlin following Leeds' relegation in 2023 and has been instrumental in the Yorkshire club's promotion push this campaign. Posting on Instagram alongside photos of the promotion celebrations, Aaronson wrote: "Yesterday was a day to remember #MOT," basking in the achievement that has seen him win over previously skeptical Leeds supporters.

Aaronson started and played 86 minutes in Monday's emphatic victory, contributing to a stellar team performance that saw Joel Piroe score four goals. At the same time, Junior Firpo and Wilfried Gnonto each added a goal. The 24-year-old USMNT midfielder has silenced many doubters this season, registering an impressive nine goals and two assists across the campaign.

Despite the celebrations, Leeds players insist their work isn't done yet. Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, right-back Jayden Bogle emphasized: "Our aim from the beginning of the season was silverware. We're not going to stop now." Captain Ethan Ampadu echoed these sentiments, acknowledging that while promotion was a key target, the team has further ambitions.

With two games remaining against Bristol City at home and Plymouth away, Leeds can reach the 100-point mark for the first time in club history. Currently tied with Burnley on 94 points, but with a superior goal difference of 14, the league title remains firmly within their grasp.

Manager Daniel Farke, whose future was the subject of speculation in recent days, has now turned his attention to Monday's match against Bristol City as the team aims to finish the season strongly. After securing only the second promotion to the Premier League in the last 35 years, Farke allowed his squad deserved celebrations before returning to training with their sights set on claiming the Championship title.

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