Burnley loan player gives sincere admission concerning his current form

The Burnley player on loan is starting to have an increasing impact on events at the MKM Stadium.

After leaving Burnley in the summer, Scott Twine is adjusting to life at Hull City and the Championship, and he thinks there’s plenty more to come.

Although his goals return may not have shown it yet, Twine has proven to be a vital member of Liam Rosenior’s starting XI in recent weeks, despite his much-hyped arrival.

Twine is one of Rosenior’s main tools in City’s pressing system, and the Tigers manager is eager to highlight the 24-year-old’s contribution.

Although Twine has not yet opened his City career, he did contribute two assists in the team’s victories against West Brom and Birmingham City a few weeks ago, when Rosenior’s team was defeated due to a series of mistakes. But last weekend, they responded magnificently to easily defeat a determined Huddersfield Town.

In the 80 minutes he spent on the field, Twine put on another outstanding performance. He also contributed to what should have been the first goal when his deft free kick found Ozan Tufan, who then set up Liam Delap in front of goal, but Delap somehow missed.

It was only his 28th game in the Championship overall, and he says Rosenior’s coaching is helping him get better.

The playmaker told Hull Live, “I’m enjoying it and I think I’m getting better every week and feeling more confident in every game.” “I’m aware that I haven’t contributed as many assists, goals, or scores as I would have liked, but I’m determined to make sure that changes. I won’t give up or do anything of the sort. I am aware of my objectives, and I will make a strong effort to meet them.

“Definitely, yes. We make a pretty good team, and I’m really enjoying it. Small moments like these are incredibly preventable. I believe that you can’t go too high or too low in this league. Everyone beats everyone, as we’ve seen, and from that team last year, one of the most important lessons I learned was that they didn’t get too high after a three- or four-point victory and played exceptionally well, nor did they get low after a defeat.

“There’s a long way to go, and a lot of time to improve, we’ll keep improving and hopefully, by the end of the season, we’ll be where we want to be.”

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