
It’s no surprise Leeds United, Sunderland and Coventry City all want to sign the same player
Two years on, with Joe Gelhardt’s
at The Den as a wide attacker, and it seems that’s the position Tigers manager Ruben Selles wants to keep him in.
In the match against Queens Park Rangers, he also scored an absurd goal.
future more uncertain than ever, Prutton’s warnings feel all the more precient.
The former Wigan Athletic prospect, he said, was under pressure to translate ‘that potential into positive impacts on the pitch’.
Gelhardt’s versatility was arguably becoming more of a curse than a gift. Because while the adaptable frontman is capable of starting as a striker, as a number ten, or wide on the right or left, Prutton argued that he would be better off nailing down one position and perfecting it.
That is one of the challenges now facing Gelhardt as he embarks on another loan deal, this time at Hull.
The Leeds-owned youngster impressed on his Hull City debut in Saturday’s 1-0 win at Millwall. He featured as a wide attacker at The Den, and it appears that is the role Tigers boss Ruben Selles appears keen to keep him in.
He also scored a ridiculous goal against Queens Park Rangers.
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