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Ronaldo Vieira: 'I still support Leeds" 2/2

Young Lion

The clubs who failed to spot Vieira’s potential were soon made to regret their oversight. The teenager became a first-team regular in his second season at Leeds in 2016/17, making 34 Championship appearances and winning the club’s Young Player of the Year award.

“That felt good because a lot of good players have won it: Lewis Cook, who's now playing for Bournemouth regularly; Sam Byram has won it; Charlie Taylor. So for me to win it as well just shows that Leeds can really develop a player. I was over the moon. It was a good moment for me."

Vieira’s form also earned him international recognition. He helped England’s Under-20 side to back-to-back Toulon Tournament triumphs in 2017 and 2018, before making his Under-21s debut in the summer. The playmaker is eligible to represent Guinea-Bissau, Portugal or the Three Lions at senior level, but there's no doubt in his mind over which shirt he'd most like to pull on.

“I’ve obviously chosen England at youth level, so I’d like to carry on doing that until I get to the first team. England would be the choice for me. The first time I got called up was an honour - it just showed I’d worked hard that whole year. To go to a tournament like Toulon and win it was unbelievable. I had an unbelievable summer, and to go back the next year and do it again was even better.

“I was happy to be called up - it shows that if you really work hard, the chance is there for you. I’ve worked hard my entire life and it’s paying off. There’s something good going on with England at the moment, and there’s a pathway through to the first team at international level.

“If you work hard and believe in yourself, there’s always a chance for you. There are a lot of young players coming through and it doesn’t matter how old you are; if you’re doing well at your club and you’re playing well, people are talking about you. It gives you a chance to get [to the first team]."

Broadened horizons

Of all those who have made the step up from the youth ranks to Gareth Southgate's first team, one stands out above the rest for Vieira.

“Lewis Cook," he replies when asked which member of England's younger generation has most impressed him. “For me he’s always been professional, he does everything right and on the pitch he’s showing that he’s a good player. He’s got a bright future ahead of him. But there are others too - there are a lot of very good young players in that team who are playing regularly for Premier League teams and abroad as well."

The Sampdoria man isn’t the only young English player to have ventured overseas in a bid to reach the top. Jadon Sancho recently earned a promotion to the senior England set-up after shining for Borussia Dortmund, who are currently seven points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.

“If you’re born in England it doesn’t mean you have to play in England," Vieira says. "If you feel like you should move somewhere to get more regular first-team games, you should do it. The aim is to play games and improve yourself, and you can’t do that if you’re not playing regularly. I didn’t feel like I had to do it, because I was playing a few games at Leeds, but I wanted to because Sampdoria is a big club, so I took the chance."

La dolce vita

Vieira, who's always keen to convey his thirst for self-improvement, is beginning to see the fruits of his labour with more opportunities in the Sampdoria first team of late. Head coach Marco Giampaolo has gradually introduced the 20-year-old to Serie A, lending him a helping hand as he adapts to a new club, league and style of football.

Vieira made his league debut as a substitute during Samp’s superb 3-0 win over Napoli in September, and after a long spell warming the bench he's now started three of the club’s last five games in the Italian top tier.

And with the Under-21 European Championship on the horizon next summer - in Italy, no less - the former Leeds prodigy is eager to make further progress before the season's out.

“I want to get into the Under-21 squad for the Euros in the summer. It’s a personal target, a big target because they have a very good team. But it all depends on what I do here because I have to just keep working hard and try and get more games. Hopefully my chance will come with the Under-21s and then progressing into the first team is what everyone wants.

“The Championship is a bit more physical and here it’s a bit more tactical, so I’ve been trying to work with the coach who's trying to help me improve my game. I’ve been learning a lot about the way the team wants to play. [Giampaolo] wants me to take risks with some passes, try and break through teams, play it forward as much as I can.

“Right now it’s just about learning and progressing."

posted on 14/12/18

comment by AZA (U5000)
posted 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
Just when you’d got over your ex, she comes onto Facebook to say how much she misses you....

FFS Ronnie!
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...and she's with a guy who drives a Ferrari, AZA

posted on 14/12/18

comment by AZA (U5000)
posted 9 hours, 55 minutes ago
Just when you’d got over your ex, she comes onto Facebook to say how much she misses you....

FFS Ronnie!
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posted on 14/12/18

Vieira was not a patch on Cook. Wish the lad well, but we don't really need him.

posted on 14/12/18

comment by Lubo - Get Excited for Leeds United (U14008)
posted 25 minutes ago

Vieira was not a patch on Cook. Wish the lad well, but we don't really need him.

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lubs, disagree there, think he would make an amazing addition to our squad, that said, he was funded for Bamford, and if Bamford tears the league a new one for the rest of the season then I reckon its good for all

posted on 14/12/18

comment by Lubo - Get Excited for Leeds United (U14008)
posted 30 minutes ago
Vieira was not a patch on Cook. Wish the lad well, but we don't really need him.
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Probably true - but different types of player. Shame we've not got both, in tandem, in our squad.

posted on 14/12/18

I'd still love him to be here but we haven't missed him.

Hope he does really well though because he has all the attributes.

posted on 14/12/18

VOF.. imagine those two and Wood still in the squad,

we'd be promoted already

posted on 14/12/18

comment by The Spanish Italians (U21595)
posted 2 minutes ago
VOF.. imagine those two and Wood still in the squad,

we'd be promoted already
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Along with Rob Green ............... Carlsberg don't do Friday wishlists .... but if they did ........

posted on 14/12/18



Delph too

posted on 14/12/18

I don't see him ever playing at the top of the game. Think he will be back at England with someone like Villa within the next three years.

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