The Danish international left Leeds United in the summer.

For a long time Leeds United fans wondered what Casper Sloth had to do to get some minutes for the first-team.
The Danish international arrived at Elland Road from Aarhus after 133 appearances for the club, in which time he scored nine goals and set up a further 16.
But things did not work out at Leeds, with Sloth making just 14 appearances for the senior side before becoming a regular with the under-21s, for whom he impressed with his scoring record and his work rate.

Sloth never sulked or let his frustration at a lack of first-team opportunities under an array of different managers get the better of him. Instead he played to the best of his ability and fielded the same question week after week with dignity.
In July he unsurprisingly left Leeds for Aalborg, and those Leeds fans who will always remember him fondly may wish to know how he is getting on.
In truth he is yet to pull up any trees, with one assist in 11 matches for the side currently sixth in the Danish Superliga.

Already played in three different positions – central midfield, attacking midfield and on the left wing – Sloth has struggled to build up a head of steam, only starting two games in a row on one occasion to date.
Aside from that he has flitted between the substitutes’ bench and the starting line-up, his only assist coming in a 5-3 defeat to Silkeborg.
Five starts and six substitute appearances are certainly better than he was used to at Leeds, and he was always going to take time to build up his match fitness and make an impact at senior level. But the 24-year-old will be desperate to prove the doubters wrong sooner rather than later.

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