Huddersfield Daily Examiner

To Corberan with impressive loan spells

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internatio­nal squads. Colwill captained England Under-19s to a commanding 4-0 European Championsh­ip qualifying win against Andorra on Wednesday afternoon.

With the gulf in class between the two sides, the on-loan Chelsea defender didn’t have much work to do in the victory but showed great composure with the ball at his feet.

Colwill also helped England keep a clean sheet on Saturday has he played in the 0-0 draw with Switzerlan­d. He is set to be back in action tomorrow when England face Sweden.

Sinani played 72 minutes for Luxembourg on Thursday in their 3-1

Huddersfie­ld’s Extra-Time series, revealed his welcoming period was very similar at Swindon.

“It was quite easy to settle in,” said the centre-back. “I came in here confident and willing to fight for my place in the team.

“I had a goal that I wanted to achieve when I got here so it wasn’t really hard for me to go in and try to establish my position.

“Once I got in [the team], I just

World Cup qualifying win against Azerbaijan.

Despite the three points, they are unable to move into the top two places in Group A as Portugal and Serbia cannot be caught.

It was High’s time to pull on the shirt of his nation on Friday evening as he was handed his first start for Scotland Under-21s.

He helped them to their first win of their European Championsh­ip qualifying campaign as they beat Kazakhstan 2-1 at Tannadice.

The 20-year-old played the full 90 minutes as his side moved into third in Group I. Scotland now face Belgium tomorrow night. had to make it hard for the manager to take me out by keeping up my performanc­es so I can’t really fault anyone at Swindon because everyone was pretty welcoming.

“Everyone expected me to come in and play well, so there were never any doubts.”

The story of both players’ Huddersfie­ld careers has been a continuati­on of loan spells at different clubs.

The two young defenders are currently on their fourth moves away from the Terriers but they are gradually progressin­g through the leagues.

Edmonds-Green’s performanc­es in League One will make Carlos Corberan and his coaches sit up and take notice at the John Smith’s Stadium with the Millers sat third.

Meanwhile, Crichlow, who is just five months younger than his team-mate, has been part of a Swindon side currently occupying one of the League Two play-off places.

If both players were able to help their respective loan sides to promotions at the end of the season then it is hard to imagine they wouldn’t be considered for more first-team exposure with Huddersfie­ld.

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Sorba Thomas is keen to grab his first goal for Wales
 ?? ?? Romoney Crichlow in action while on loan with Swindon
Romoney Crichlow in action while on loan with Swindon
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