Gideon Kodua showed lots of promise last season - Wycombe Wanderers coach Matt Bloomfield
Wycombe Wanderers head coach Matt Bloomfield has expressed his enthusiasm following the re-signing of English-born Ghanaian winger Gideon Kodua on loan from West Ham United.Gideon Kodua's return to the club has sparked optimism, as Bloomfield is eager to see the young talent continue his development.Reflecting on Kodua’s previous loan spell, Bloomfield remarked, “Gids showed lots of promise last season, and we’re really excited to see how he progresses now with that experience under his belt. He gives us another option out wide and we know he’s someone who can make things happen and excite the fans.”Bloomfield also emphasized the importance of the mentorship Kodua will receive from the more seasoned players in the squad.“He will learn a lot from working with Garath McCleary, Kieran Sadlier, David Wheeler and the other experienced lads in the squad and we’re confident he’ll make a lot of progress during his year here,” he added.
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Wycombe Wanderers head coach Matt Bloomfield has expressed his enthusiasm following the re-signing of English-born Ghanaian winger Gideon Kodua on loan from West Ham United.
Gideon Kodua's return to the club has sparked optimism, as Bloomfield is eager to see the young talent continue his development.
Reflecting on Kodua’s previous loan spell, Bloomfield remarked, “Gids showed lots of promise last season, and we’re really excited to see how he progresses now with that experience under his belt. He gives us another option out wide and we know he’s someone who can make things happen and excite the fans.”
Bloomfield also emphasized the importance of the mentorship Kodua will receive from the more seasoned players in the squad.
“He will learn a lot from working with Garath McCleary, Kieran Sadlier, David Wheeler and the other experienced lads in the squad and we’re confident he’ll make a lot of progress during his year here,” he added.