Peterborough United striker Jack Leonard is determined to increase his goal tally this season after acknowledging he 'could have done better' last campaign. Leonard finished as the club's top scorer last season, netting 16 goals in League One and 17 across all competitions. Despite his success, he feels there is room for improvement as he prepares for the new season. The 22-year-old played 42 matches last season, a significant increase from his previous best of 22, which was hampered by injuries. As he reported back for pre-season fitness testing, Leonard expressed his eagerness to return in peak condition. He stated, 'Last season is gone now, we want to come back in the best possible shape.' Leonard reflected positively on the previous season, noting that the team had moments of brilliance but emphasized the need to strive for more. He praised the management team for their efforts in turning the club's fortunes around after a challenging start. Leonard is optimistic about the upcoming season, believing that with the right mindset, the team can achieve something special. He concluded, 'It's going to be a good season and I am looking forward to it.'