'There's a winning feeling to the place' - Bogle
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Leeds United full-back Jayden Bogle says the club, players, staff and fans are united behind the lone goal of getting the Whites back to the Premier League.
The 24-year-old joined in the summer following Sheffield United's relegation from the top flight and immediately set his sights on a return at the earliest opportunity having been part of a promotion-winning squad with the Blades in 2022-23.
Bogle has scored twice and helped Leeds keep nine clean sheets in their 15 games so far and they will seek to close the gap at the top of the Championship when they visit Swansea City on Sunday (15:00 GMT).
Bogle appears on the latest episode of BBC Radio Leeds' Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, which is now available to download and listen to on BBC Sounds.
"The feeling and mentality of the place, from the minute I spoke to people I could tell there is one goal, to get promoted and win as many games as possible," he said.
"Approaching every game with the mindset of, 'we’re winning this game.'
"The mindset of the whole club, the fan base, the support, the atmosphere at the ground brings a sort of winning feeling to the place."
Bogle also reveals what he has been up to over the international break, his own personal form and attacking style, his attitude to social media and who has the best banter in the dressing room.