Dominic Calvert-Lewin can be a big asset in Leeds United's quest to stay in the Premier League - as long as they carefully manage his workload.
That is the verdict of former Whites striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink . Calvert-Lewin made his Whites home debut over the weekend, coming on as a second half substitute in their goalless draw with Newcastle United. The experienced striker put himself about and came close to opening his United goal-scoring account in the dying embers of the contest as Daniel Farke's side were forced to settle for a point.
Hasselbaink told OLBG : “ Dominic Calvert-Lewin has got the quality, but for me it's about him staying fit. It's about him being in a place where he is going to compete for his team week in, week out.
“Over the last few years, he's miss