I’ve been thoroughly enamoured with the young man since he made into the first team, but sometimes I felt a little like he didn’t feel 100% part of the team, that may be his demeanour or might just be me being rubbish at reading people’s body language etc, however, once I saw his little face after the Spurs you could see what it meant to him and that he is fully part of this team. Imagine the pressure the young lad has been under, so much fanfare surrounding his return to the club and he proudly felt a huge weight of expectancy on his his shoulders. Delighted for him.
As a side note, he must be enjoying playing with proper centre backs in Dunk and Webster.
Winning, innit. He went from a Leeds side who were quite dominant, winning regularly. That's always fun. To a side where points were dropped with regularity, the team due to various players were conceding goals so everyone points to each other and says 'if you didn't do that we wouldn't have conceded'*, and failing to convert chances, and looking over our shoulder at relegation spots. That's never as fun^. Now we've started to get a run of great results, he's seeing the other side of us, the 'loved the way you did that' supportive and celebratory side.
*No, I'm not suggesting there were bust ups, just analysis and taking responsibility, and looking for improvement, but even so it's not fun where every week you or your on field partner are at fault
^Yes, it's easier to win at a lower level than in the prem, but that doesn't change how much more fun it is to win regularly than to lose/drop points regularly.