Leeds United top scorer shares positive impact with fans.

Leeds United forward Kemar Roofe had some positive news to share with fans yesterday.
As reported by Football League World, Roofe posted a picture on Instagram of his leg without a knee brace.
Roofe suffered an injury on the weekend of February 17th, and was quoted by The Mail saying he expected to be out for six to eight weeks.
Leeds’ official club statement said that Roofe damaged his knee ligaments, and they were relieved the injury did not require surgery.
His latest update is being viewed as a good sign by fans.
Leeds without Roofe
Leeds won their last game without Kemar Roofe 4-0, thrashing West Bromwich Albion at Elland Road.
It has not all been plain sailing. Days prior, they lost 1-0 to QPR, a team against who Roofe has a strong record.
Prior to that, Leeds edged a 2-1 win over Bolton without him.
Roofe has 14 goals in 26 games this season, twice as many as any other Leeds player.
It’s understandable they miss him, although Fridays match against West Brom showed they are learning to cope.
With a bit of luck, they might not have to wait too much longer.

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