Men's under-21s skipper Ruairi McConville has said his team arenāt feeling any nervous energy ahead of Friday's Premier League 2 game against Derby County on Friday, despite knowing a win could put them top of the table.
Ruairi, the under-21s have been in excellent form so far this season. What do you put that down to?
āWeāre on a high, and tonight we have a chance to go top of the league. Hopefully we can get the win we want and keep building on our good performances.
āWe're all on the same page. We need the whole squad as weāre playing two games a week. There are going to be times when people aren't happy that they're not playing but of course we need players off the bench.
āItās so early on but want to be as high as we can at every stage of the season. If we can go top of the table now it's brilliant for us. We'll hopefully just keep building on that.ā
In the league youāve only conceded three goals in six games. How proud are you of that record?
The under-21s have kept eight clean sheets in all competitions so far this campaign. š· by Paul Hazlewood.
āWe've developed what weāre calling a cleansheet mentality. We've had maybe seven or eight clean sheets across all competitions already this season.
āWe try and use those EFL Trophy experiences and bring them into the PL2 games, because there are opponents in the PL2 that play like a League One or League Two team.
The under-21s and under-18s have had a fantastic start to the season. Would you say thereās a positive mood across the academy at the moment?
āThereās real excitement, everyone wants to do well. Everyone's seeing the opportunities you can get if you do well. It's important that we all train well, play well and, and who knows who's going to be the next person to make the step up.
"The managers are always watching our game. So we know that if we're needed we have to be in the best shape. Playing our best football means we could get that opportunity."
You didnāt have an ideal start to the season as you picked up an injury, but since you returned to the team itās as if you had a full pre-season under your belt. You must be pleased to have found this form so quickly?
The men's under-21s have won four of their opening six Premier League 2 matches so far this campaign. š· by Paul Hazlewood.
āI'll give myself a bit of credit. I've worked hard to get back and try and get into the team. But it's the team that has helped me get into this position as well. I've been eased back in and there's been times where I haven't been on it and they've helped me get to where I want to be.
āIt's a whole team effort. I'm proud to be back playing and hopefully I can keep building.ā
You must also be benefitting from the first team experience players like Ed Turns have had while out on loan?
āWe speak to Ed all the time and even when you're on the pitch with him he's always giving you little details to help you and help the team.
āIt's great to have that experience in the team and it's only a good thing for us because we're going to need all sides of the game to help us get to where we want to be.ā
And finally, what are your aims for the rest of the season?
āThe ultimate aim for anyone in the under-21s is to get into the first team. But for me now itās to stay fit, to keep playing, to stay in the team and be there when I'm needed. If a loan happens I need to try and progress and get to the next level.ā