Leeds United loan star Cody Drameh has hailed the impact Cardiff boss Steve Morison is having on him during his time in the Welsh capital.
The 20-year-old made the loan switch last month and continues to step up his development in England's second tier.
Having now featured five times for Cardiff since the temporary move, Drameh was especially impressive during the side's 4-0 win over Peterborough on Wednesday's evening.
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Registering his first assist for the team's third goal, the former Fulham youngster motored forward with the ball down the right before cleverly picking out Jordan Hugill to finish at the back post.
The wing-back has praised Morison's impact thus far, insisting he feels comfortable in what he is being asked to do.
"Credit to Steve as well for bringing the best out of me," began the 20-year-old.
“I had a meeting before my first game. We went through a few clips and the emphasis was on being positive in attack, getting after the left-back or left winger. Attacking-wise, he’s a brought a lot out of me and filled me with a lot of confidence to go and express myself. He’s given me the freedom to play.
"The team helped me play the perfect game. We settled from the start, our attitude helped us to achieve the win and the performance, which was really good.
Having joined the Whites from Fulham back in 2020, Drameh has also credited the influence Leeds' Argentinian boss and his team have had on his career so far.
“Some of the stuff you see on the pitch is from Marcelo Bielsa and his coaching staff. That’s credit to them," he continued.
"We have a lot of meetings at Leeds and the feedback from them to me is to be more aggressive and be on the front foot because you see my physique and stuff, I’ve got it, I just need to apply it."
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