Tyler Adams has praised Leeds United supporters for helping him to settle into life at Elland Road with ease.
The American midfielder has already produced a number of impressive performances in the Premier League for the Whites following his summer move from RB Leipzig.
Alongside Marc Roca, another summer signing, Adams has brought an abundance of energy to Leeds' midfield. So far this term, Leeds have won two of their opening four Premier League fixtures with their first defeat only coming on Saturday against Brighton.
And speaking to The Official Leeds United Podcast, Adams revealed how much the support of the Whites fans has helped him adjust to life in England following his spell in Germany.
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“Everything’s obviously different than New York but it’s definitely a positive from Leipzig that’s for sure," said Adams.
"I’m enjoying it a lot. Just being around my native language again and being able to go out and speak to people on the streets, have conversations comfortably, go into grocery stores and not have to worry about having to speak German anymore is really nice. The people have been amazing and I’m enjoying it a lot.
“The fans have been amazing. I feel like I’m not a very highly recognisable person. I’m a very low key person so I definitely don’t seek that sort of attention. Whenever I go out and about people are very friendly if they recognise you, they say what they like, what they don’t like - it’s brutally honest but I like it!
"It’s just been exciting to see again how positive the fans are here and how they react, whether thats to attack or the energy you bring to the pitch. The support at Elland Road speaks for itself but I’m more impressed with how far the support goes."
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