Manchester United midfielder Ethan Galbraith has reflected on his first stint in senior football with Doncaster Rovers in League One.
The 20-year-old made his comeback from injury in the weekend's defeat to Cheltenham as Gary McSheffrey's side continue to battle the drop. Rovers currently sit second from bottom, four points off safety having played a game more than the teams around them.
So far this season, the on-loan United star has registered one goal and three assists in 27 outings for the Yorkshire side. And reflecting on his first spell away from United, Galbraith has admitted he is getting what he needs.
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"It’s been a great experience. It shows, when you’re in this position, who will be with you in the trenches," he told Doncaster's official website. "Everyone in the team has got that spirit. It’s been a massive learning experience and I’ll take the bad with the good.
"As a team we just need to keep working hard and stick together," He added. "The lads have been getting a lot of great results and I think the confidence is back.
"Last week we got beat by the better team on the day. I think consistency will be massive. We’ve got to put results on the board, as the lads have done in the last few weeks.
"Gary [McSheffrey] has come in and got the confidence back in the group, and got us playing. Things haven’t changed much from my perspective - it’s just about getting points on the board."
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