Leeds United man handed major pre-Wembley boost despite ‘difficult’ gametime struggle
The defender has started just eight of the Whites’ Championship fixtures this season after suffering a foot injury on the opening day against Cardiff City and subsequently losing his place in the side to Pascal Struijk and then Ethan Ampadu. Both Struijk and Ampadu have worn the captain’s armband, with Cooper on the bench, though boss Daniel Farke has consistently paid tribute to the leadership role his skipper continues to play.
Cooper’s game time has not cost him a chance to feature at back-to-back European Championships, however, with Steve Clarke content to keep the centre-back as part of his initial plans for the tournament. Scotland’s latest international, a 1-0 home defeat by Northern Ireland, saw the Leeds man play 90 minutes at the heart of the defence after three consecutive unused substitute outings. Cooper has made 17 appearances for the Tartan Army since he was handed a 2019 debut by Clarke.
His competition for a place in the final squad comes from the likes of Rangers’ John Souttar, Watford man Ryan Porteous, Grant Hanley of Norwich City and Nottingham Forest’s Scott McKenna, currently on loan at Danish Superliga club Copenhagen.
Cooper’s focus this week, however, is on Sunday’s Championship play-off final at Wembley against Southampton where he and the Whites will attempt to secure a second promotion to the Premier League in four years. Speaking to the YEP this week he admitted his role as a largely non-playing leader has not been the easiest to accept, but it’s one he has done to the best of his ability. “Yeah, it’s been difficult,” he said. “Obviously at the end of the day, I want to be playing as many minutes and as many games as possible.