Rodrigo hungry to fulfill ambitions with both Leeds United and Spain as record purchase also helps Junior Firpo cause

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Leeds United’s record signing Rodrigo knows his first season at Elland Road was not exactly plain sailing.

Setbacks through either injury or coronavirus meant game time was limited during his first year with the Whites.

Despite finishing the 2020-21 Premier League campaign with a bang, Rodrigo was overlooked for a place in the Spain squad at the European Championships.

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Yet the £27m recruit is looking forward, not back, and says he has time on his side to achieve his next goals for both club and country.

FIRST PRE-SEASON: For record signing Rodrigo, right, at Leeds United having only arrived at the club last August. The forward is pictured challenging Tyler Magloire in Wednesday's friendly at Blackburn. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.FIRST PRE-SEASON: For record signing Rodrigo, right, at Leeds United having only arrived at the club last August. The forward is pictured challenging Tyler Magloire in Wednesday's friendly at Blackburn. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.
FIRST PRE-SEASON: For record signing Rodrigo, right, at Leeds United having only arrived at the club last August. The forward is pictured challenging Tyler Magloire in Wednesday's friendly at Blackburn. Picture by Jonathan Gawthorpe.

From a club perspective, even a repeat of last season’s efforts would be a major achievement given United’s ninth-place finish as a newly-promoted side.

Rodrigo, though, hopes he will be in for a less disrupted passage throughout the forthcoming campaign having been hampered by either groin and muscle injuries or Covid-19 last term.

The Spaniard sat out 12 league games and 12 of his 26 league appearances came from the bench.

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Despite finishing the campaign with four goals in four games, Spain boss Luis Enrique opted against including Rodrigo in his squad for the Euros.

But, at 30 years of age, Rodrigo has his sights on the next major international tournaments and first and foremost a smoother second year at Leeds.

“Every season is a new opportunity to grow,” Rodrigo told The YEP.

“Last season, unfortunately, I had some injuries and different moments that broke my progression a little bit during the season.

"In my opinion, I finished the season in a good way.

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"Unfortunately, I couldn’t go to the Euros but, fortunately, I have the time to prepare myself better for the next one so that’s part of football.

"I am really focused and have the hunger to show again that I can help the team and help my team-mates to achieve or to do something similar to what we did last season.”

For Rodrigo, there is already one big difference as he and Leeds approach the new campaign.

The forward joined Leeds from Valencia at the end of August 2020 which meant missing United’s pre-season last summer.

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Ask anyone at Leeds and they will tell you that this year’s pre-season is even harder as Whites head coach Marcelo Bielsa looks to not just equal but better the efforts of last term.

“It’s really, really hard!” admitted Rodrigo, asked about the demands of pre-season 2021.

“Last season I didn’t do the pre-season because I arrived at the end of the summer. But we are working really hard during these weeks and I think we will be good and ready for the next season.”

In amongst the hard yards at Thorp Arch, Rodrigo has been fulfilling another role within United’s squad in helping new recruit €15m Junior Firpo settle in.