Glenn Murray couldn’t believe what he was witnessing as Archie Gray shined for Leeds United in their late 3-2 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The former Brighton striker was taken aback by the 17-year-old, whom he couldn’t help but compliment for stepping up despite the late setback.
Gray has been one of Elland Road’s star performers this season, but a performance like that against Premier League competition will undoubtedly get people talking.
Murray was commenting live on BBC Radio 5 [28 February, 20:52] and said, “This youngster is just amazing. He’s Leeds’ final man, nips past Jackson and Sterling; he just doesn’t grasp the stakes, young chap.
“He just plays as if he’s much older. His comprehension of the game is excellent, as is his fearlessness and youthful energy. When 5,000 Leeds fans scream your name, that’s a good sign.”
Archie Gray shines once again for Leeds United v Chelsea
Gray has been a revelation at Elland Road this season, adjusting to senior football with ease regardless of the position or role he is required to play under Farke’s leadership.
He returned to his natural centre-midfield position against Chelsea as if he had never left. Frequently assigned to right-back, he demonstrated why he is still a viable choice for one of the two deep midfield positions.
Despite Conor Gallagher’s late goal, which sealed Leeds’ defeat, Murray’s praise for Gray’s performance demonstrates how effectively Leeds competed and how the 17-year-old stepped up.
A 3-2 defeat would have been frustrating, especially so late in the game, but it was a performance to be proud of from Leeds.
Gray’s performances have piqued the interest of observing clubs such as Liverpool and Crystal Palace, who are unlikely to be discouraged by his display against Premier League opponents.