
Danny Higginbotham has praised Leeds United winger Jack Harrison on Twitter for his performance against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium in the Premier League.
The former Manchester United and Derby County defender believes that Harrison played well for Leeds in the first half against Leicester this afternoon.
The former Sky Sports pundit believes that new Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch will be able to get the best out of the 25-year-old, having seen him closely during their time in Major League Soccer.
Harrison, who cost Leeds an initial £11 million in transfer fees (The Athletic), created as many as four chances for his side in the first half.
Jack Harrison could get better
In our view, Harrison could get better under Marsch at Leeds in the coming months and years.
The former Manchester City player is able to play as an attacking midfielder as well.

We have seen over the years the development and improvement that Harrison has gone through.
And, in our opinion, there is more to come from Harrison.
Harrison scores goals, creates chances, and works hard, and he is still only 25.
The winger’s best years are ahead of him.
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