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Telford's Jordan Sangha adjusting to physicality of league

Jordan Sangha admits he was made aware of the level of physicality in the National League North as soon as he stepped out onto the pitch for AFC Telford United.

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The 18-year-old creative midfielder, who is on an initial one-month loan from Walsall, made his Bucks bow against Chorley on Saturday.

Even though he only came on as a substitute in the 75th minute in place of Dave Hibbert, Sangha feels he learned a lot on the New Bucks Head pitch.

"In terms of the physicality of the league, I found that out straight away," he said.

"As soon as I came on, their players were there and right up in my face."

Sangha is grateful to have been given the chance to get out and play regular football, and is already looking forward to Bradford Park Avenue on October 8.

"I was just happy to be out on the pitch and getting the chance to play first-team football," he added. "I felt good, the support was great and I am hoping I can impress the fans during my time here.

"I just want to play football, it's for a month initially but if it ends up being longer then that's great. I want to impress the manager and play as well as I know I can."

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