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- By PAUL THOMAS

LEEDS striker Patrick Bamford feels “in a much better place” as he looks to bounce back from an injury- ravaged season and give himself a shot at World Cup selection.

Having just avoided relegation from the Premier League last term, the Elland Road outfit are focused on improvemen­ts across the board as Jesse March oversees his first pre- season as manager.

Leeds have been preparing for the new campaign in Australia, where Bamford is building his fitness after being forced to watch his team- mates scrap for survival from the sidelines.

The 28- year- old left the pitch in tears in March after aggravatin­g a foot issue against Wolves, compoundin­g an injury- plagued campaign in which he managed just 10 club appearance­s.

“Injuries are part and parcel of the game,” Bamford said. “I think

I was a little bit unfortunat­e to have that couple that kind of followed on from each other and ended up basically missing most of the campaign.

“But the main thing – as soon as

I got injured in the Wolves games towards the end of the season my main aim – was making sure I was fit for this season.

“That’s what I’ve done. It’s still a process but I’m in a much better place.”

Injuries denied Bamford the chance to try and establish himself in Gareth Southgate’s set- up with the World Cup in Qatar looming large this winter.

The striker made his England debut in last September’s 4- 0 win against Andorra at Wembley and has not been available for another squad since.

“I think if you’re happy at your club and you’re playing well, then that puts you in contention for whatever national team you play for,” Bamford said.

“So, for me, obviously I’ve got to concentrat­e on Leeds… I would be lying if I said the World Cup wasn’t in the back of my mind because, obviously, it’s every kid’s dream.

Mainstay

“But I know that there’s a lot of hard work I’ve got to do to even put my name in the picture.”

Bamford would love to head to Qatar with Kalvin Phillips, who joined Premier League champs Man City during a summer that saw fellow star Raphinha make a big- money switch to Barcelona.

“Look at Kalvin, the way he came on in the last four years,” Bamford said. “I think that it said it all when he went straight from getting promoted to then being in the England team and kind of became a mainstay there.

“He deserved this chance, he deserves to go and win trophies and fight for trophies on all fronts.

“None of us begrudge him for going. I think we were all kind of, almost pushing him because he deserves it and it’s his time.

“With Rapha, obviously everyone knew that Barca was his boyhood dream. Even when he was waiting for things to be sorted out, he was still good with the lads.”

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FIT AGAIN: Bamford missed most of last season with a series of injuries
CITY MOVE: Phillips FIT AGAIN: Bamford missed most of last season with a series of injuries

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