Che Adams: Southampton striker is pleased to have reversed a complicated start at St Mary’s

Che Adams has admitted that he found life difficult in Southampton after leaving Birmingham, but is relieved to have made a difference despite everything.

The striker had to wait for his 30th appearance with the Saints for his first purpose and was connected to a club move in the summer, joining newly promoted Leeds.

But after scoring three goals in his last four games and taking the position of the injured Danny Ings, Adams says he is pleased to pay acceptance as true with his position in coach Ralph Hasenhuttl.

“At first it was difficult, because it took me a long time to get used to the championship and all the players,” he told the club’s website. “You meet other people with big egos.

“Southampton is known to its other well-known people who are known around the world, so at first it’s complicated. But once they gave you to meet them and you know that they’re all normal, that we’re all the same, it’s easy. “

Adams believes the coronavirus rupture helped him get in shape, and scored his first goal after the reboot against Manchester City in July before adding three more before the end of the season.

“I think it helped me a lot, get a little away from football and just know what I had to do well and what I was doing at the time,” he said. “I think it was also a smart thing for the team. “.

“I run in my physical form and other facets of my game; I trained to run harder, paint harder and play smarter. I can’t say it’s a smart time, this block happened, but for me personally, it’s probably the right thing to do, and surprisingly for the team at the time, we came back stronger here, we painted better . . . He was smart for us.

“Many other people would have no idea that I had waited all this time for my first purpose, however, it was a feeling, more relief than anything else. I think it was only a matter of time. When that purpose came here in I kept writing down a few more and that gives me confidence.

“I think accepting as true with your goals and playing well consistently. Long before I scored, the boys accept me as true and the coach accepts as true that he keeps cheating on me. It’s a great respect for them, because it’s obviously not a lovely place. where I was, unchecked, but it’s not the goal of the world. Returning them is good. “

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