Hiwula Willing to Go Back Out On Loan Hiwula Willing to Go Back Out On Loan
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Hiwula Willing to Go Back Out On Loan

Former Walsall Football Club loanee Jordy Hiwula has spoken to Manchester City's official site to discuss his recent loan spell at Banks's Stadium, and has also revealed that he'd be happy to go back out on loan.
Former Walsall Football Club loanee Jordy Hiwula has spoken to Manchester City's official site to discuss his recent loan spell at Banks's Stadium, and has also revealed that he'd be happy to go back out on loan.

Speaking to MCFC.co.uk, Jordy said; “It feels good to be back and part of everything again. I enjoyed my first spell with Yeovil and even though I don’t think I did that well, I learned a lot because it was the first time I’d been away from home and also played senior football, all of which made the second spell that much better.

“As a striker you get judged on goals and I didn’t find the net in any of the nine games I played for Yeovil. It’s more of a personal disappointment because I just wanted to contribute more to the team.

“At Walsall, things went much better and I scored on my debut within four minutes of coming off the bench and then scored on my home debut which was the perfect start.

“I managed nine goals in 19 games and I also played in the Johnston’s Paint Trophy Final at Wembley in front of more than 72,000 people as well.

“We lost 2-0 to Bristol City but I was proud to play at the home of English football because a lot of players will never get the chance to play there.

“I’ll speak with Patrick at the end of the season and we’ll take things from there. I feel I finished the season well and I hope to score goals for the Under-21s in the games that remain.

“I’d be willing to go out on loan again and continue my development but I’ll do whatever the Club want me to do, work hard and see where it takes me.”

SOURCE: MCFC.CO.UK
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