A final home fixture of the season beckons for Leeds United on Sunday afternoon, who welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to Elland Road.
Despite Premier League safety being secure, forward Daniel James is expecting no let off from the side who are unbeaten in seven going into the match.
“Ultimately, we have achieved our goal this year,” the Wales international told BBC Radio Leeds prior to the meeting with the Seagulls.
“I think we have got two big games left to see where we can finish. Personally, I was so happy to sign a new deal here and to be part of this club going forward.
“We can adapt to kind of play anything. We have obviously played a lot 4-3-3 last year, 4-2-3-1. We can obviously play that, 3-5-2 or a lot of different formations.
“Especially with different profiles of players, we will use them a lot more, kind of that ability to adapt in games and also play different depending on the team we are playing, which I thought we have been great at this year.
“I think personally, it is about staying as fit as I can. I haven’t been available as much so it has been hard to get minutes. I would love to push on with this club of where we want to be.”
After enduring what has been an injury-hit campaign, James is hoping to build on his start at Spurs in the final two matches of the campaign.
“I think that is my goal,” he added. “I have been doing everything I can in training and it was about how many minutes can I play until the end of the season and give it my all. The other day was obviously great. It was great to start again. It is about taking that.”




