Cardiff City boss Steve Morrison has praised the 'excellent' Cody Drameh after the Leeds United loanee produced another impressive display in the 1-1 draw against Blackpool.
The 20-year-old made the move to the Bluebirds in the January transfer window until the end of the season and has been an ever-present since his debut last month.
Having made just three first-team appearances for the Whites this season, Drameh decided to join the Championship side in search of regular game time and he has had just that.
Drameh has played eight matches for the Bluebirds in five weeks and grabbed an assist in the stalemate with Blackpool, crossing for Joel Bagan to head home.
It was an excellent display from Drameh and Morrison believes his energy and consistency have helped to raise the team's standards during their run of earning 13 points out of a possible 18 over the last six matches.
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He told Wales Online : "We gave him a bit of stick - he tried coming out in gloves today, but I wasn't having that! I made him take them off straight away.
"He has been excellent. He was excellent in his first game, he was excellent at Barnsley, it was a right scrap but there were a few things when he was running back and making last-ditch tackles.
"He had a little bit of a down game, the Bristol City game, but outside of that he has been excellent. Having that break in the Liverpool game when he couldn't play, letting his body catch up on where it needs to be, now he is like a Duracell Bunny, isn't he? He just keeps going and going.
"You look at Tommy Doyle right there at the end when we are under the cosh and he is still making runs back.
"People will ask why they would benefit from these loans, these players from these big clubs, and it's that. It's having to put yourself through that extra bit of pain because you're winning, losing or drawing a game. You'll never get that at under-23s level."