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00:00Was Saturday one of the weirdest games you've ever played in because it was so dominant, wasn't it, for so long?
00:05Yeah, absolute domination, I think, from basically start to finish.
00:10As I said, they didn't have really, I think it was four chances, but yeah, it was a weird game.
00:15You've just got to forget about it now and just take the point and move on.
00:18Do you feel like you're getting going yourself?
00:20You set back with the red card, but you were doing well before that and then you've come back and scored a couple of goals.
00:24Definitely, feeling good, feeling sharp.
00:27To get a couple of goals is nice and hopefully I can just carry on and keep the consistency up.
00:32Do you feel like the manager really trusts you because he put you straight in when I think it was Luton, was it, or the game after that?
00:38Yeah, I think so, but that's starting with me really, to show him that he can trust us.
00:44Obviously, especially after getting sent off, it's one of those things, but just to keep my performances going.
00:50If I do well, then he can trust me.
00:52Was that just a moment of learning against Blackburn, going out on loan, young player and you've come back stronger?
00:57Yeah, definitely. Like I said before, it was just a big learning curve for me personally.
01:03I shouldn't have probably made that title, but because I'm so aggressive in the way I press and I want to win the ball so badly,
01:10I think I've just lunged a bit too much.
01:14It's a good learning lesson for me and I've just got to keep going.
01:18Has that athleticism always been there for you? Have you really worked hard on it in the last few years?
01:23No, I've always had it since I was a young kid. I've always loved to press.
01:26I know a lot of people don't like that side of the game because there's a lot of running,
01:30but I really enjoy that side of the game to work hard for the team and being a team player really.

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