Derby Telegraph

Morrison relishes ‘big opportunit­y’

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DERBY County midfielder Ravel Morrison says he has been given “freedom to play” by Rams manager Wayne Rooney.

Morrison joined the Rams earlier this month after training with the club over the summer as a free agent and featuring in some of the club’s pre-season friendlies.

Since signing, he has played five games for the club and scored against Salford City on his debut in the Carabao Cup.

Morrison has revealed that it was a call from Rooney to his agent that set the move in motion.

“I was going to the MLS and I had the Gold Cup in America with Jamaica,” he told the Sunday Times.

“I was in Jamaica, struggling to get my visa sorted, when (Rooney) called my agent.

“It’s a big opportunit­y. Derby are a big club and we can surprise a lot of people.

“Wayne is probably the best English player ever and to be working with him is great. He has given me freedom. You feel appreciate­d.”

Much has been made of Morrison’s attitude and applicatio­n during his career to date, with the midfielder once tipped for great things while on the books at Manchester United.

It is something that doesn’t effect him too much now, he says, and he is instead focused on his future ambitions.

“I’m me,” he said. “I don’t have to prove anything and I don’t care about anyone’s opinions, except for my mum’s. I don’t really think money or fame would change me. I just wish I had grown up more quickly.

“I would obviously love to be higher up. I would love to be playing at Man United. But as long as I can provide for my family and I am happy

in life, that’s the main thing.

“I want to play in the Champions League, hear the music. It’s not finished yet.

“You never know what could happen. Jamie Vardy started late, didn’t he? Football changes, it could change for me in the space of two weeks.”

Morrison does not need much motivation to do well at Derby, he just needs to look at his mother, who has “given up half her life” for him.

“If I gave up, my mum would be upset, because for (most) of her life that’s all she’s worked for – for me to be a footballer,” he said.

“She has given up half her life for that. So if I give up, I’ve let her down.”

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