Team is more important than me insists Leeds United star

Pablo HernandezPablo Hernandez
Pablo Hernandez
SELFLESS Pablo Hernandez has hailed the rapid emergence of Leeds United winger Pawel Cibicki, even if it keeps the Spaniard out of the side.

Summer recruit Cibicki featured in just two EFL Cup games for Leeds during his first three months but injuries to Hernandez, Stuart Dallas and Caleb Ekuban handed the 23-year-old an opportunity in this month’s Championship clash at QPR.

Cibicki was brought on as a 38th-minute substitute for the injured Ekuban and produced a fine display on the right wing as Kemar Roofe shifted to the lone striker role.

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Hernandez had then recovered from his hamstring injury in time for last weekend’s Championship clash at home to Norwich City but 23-year-old Cibicki kept his place at Hernandez’s expense and set up the only goal of the game for Pontus Jansson.

Pawel CibickiPawel Cibicki
Pawel Cibicki

But speaking ahead of this Saturday’s Championship clash with Hull City at Elland Road, Hernandez has applauded the emergence of Swedish summer recruit Cibicki, insisting a strong squad will be crucial to United’s success this season as a whole.

“It’s a good thing,” said Hernandez about the emergence of Cibicki.

“I’m happy for him. It’s important now that the squad has 22 players and we need all of the players.

“When you have a lot of games you need more than just 11.

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Pawel Cibicki

“Pawel hasn’t played for a long time but in the last two games he’s been really good and this is very positive for the club and the team. Most important is the team. I’m happy for him, I’m happy with the results.”

Whites head coach Thomas Christiansen will now have to decide who starts for Leeds in their final game before Christmas at home to 19th-placed Hull at Elland Road tomorrow.

Christiansen described Hernandez’s condition as “perfect” last week and Hernandez returned to action for the first time since injuring his hamstring against Aston Villa last month when coming on as a 78th-minute substitute for Roofe against Norwich.

“I feel good,” said Hernandez.

“I came back in the last game and my fitness is very good.

“I did hard training in the last two days of last week, I played 15, 20 minutes on Saturday and I’ve trained good again so I’m ready for the next games. It’s no problem.