Leeds United midfielder Glen Kamara believes he has still not found his best form at Elland Road yet.
Kamara was speaking on the latest episode of the Official Leeds United Podcast, where he was asked about whether he feels he has reached his best since his summer arrival.
The 28-year-old was Leeds’ penultimate signing of the summer as he joined in a £5 million deal from Rangers in the final 48 hours of the window.
Having been frozen out and not been involved at all during pre-season at Rangers, Daniel Farke made sure to bed Kamara in slowly but surely at Leeds. He played just nine minutes in his first few weeks.
However, since his first start against Watford on September 23, he has gone from strength to strength with his performances, including a man of the match display in last week’s win at Leicester City.
Reflecting on his start to life at Leeds, Kamara still feels he has even more to offer as he continues to find his ‘rhythm’ after a terrible pre-season.
He said: “Yeah definitely, I think it will come with rhythm in time. I had a bad pre-season in itself and I feel like I am now getting back to myself.
“I am playing a bit more games than I have been over the last year or so. I am feeling better now, and fitter.
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