Aaronson praises 'hungry' team-mate Joseph

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Leeds United attacking midfielder Brenden Aaronson has praised team-mate Mateo Joseph after the Whites' emphatic 7-0 win against Cardiff City on Saturday.
The 24-year-old American international scored the opening goal in the demolition at Elland Road and, after the game, Aaronson commended Joseph's work ethic after the striker ended a spell of 18 games without a goal in the league.
"For Mateo, he's one of my good friends first of all, he's a young kid and it's tough," Aaronson told BBC Radio Leeds.
"Players go through that, strikers go through that, but the thing that I know about Mateo is he's so hungry, he wants to keep working.
"He's got a huge future ahead of him so hopefully this is a turning point for him but he has to stay hungry and keep doing what he is doing."