Portsmouth News

Freeman’s high hopes following bad attitude confession

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KIERON FREEMAN has admitted to a bad attitude hindering his progress in the game.

But the Pompey defender spoke of his hope for the future after finding new levels of maturity and

rediscover­ing his zest for football.

Freeman has been one of the success stories amid the Blues’ strong start to the season, delivering a trio of impressive and reliable showings in the three league wins to date.

The 29-year-old has previously spoken of being a different player to the one who spent time on loan at Fratton Park in the 2015-16 season.

Freeman admitted he’s done a lot of growing as a player and person since those days.

Now he’s hoping Danny Cowley’s side reap the benefits of the strides he’s made, as he plays football with a smile on his face.

Freeman said: ‘I’m enjoying my football. The gaffer and his staff have given me an enjoyment.

‘They are allowing me to go out and enjoy the game here.

‘I’ve learned a lot since I was last here. I think I maybe had a bit of an attitude when I was younger.

‘But you can’t buy that experience, so you live and learn.

‘You develop from that experience.

‘Since I was last here

I’ve played in different games, won things, played internatio­nal football and played with some of the biggest footballer­s in the world.

‘You have to be a sponge and learn from what they say and what they do.

‘If someone is playing over you, why are they playing over you? It’s about learning and becoming a better person.’

After success with Sheffield United which took Freeman to the

Premier League, the Welsh internatio­nal found himself dropping to League One with Swindon Town last season after his release from Bramall Lane.

He made two appearance­s there before earning a move to the Championsh­ip with Swansea, but just a single outing followed in Wales before his summer exit.

After a testing period, Freeman has two years’ security at Pompey – a time he’s looking to make the most of with his young family.

He added: ‘You think you know everything when you’re younger.

‘I’ve got two kids who are eight and seven and that’s been a learning curve in itself.

‘I think I’ve matured a lot, and it’s nice to mature and still have that time left where I can still enjoy my football here.’

 ??  ?? CHANGED MAN Kieron Freeman, left, pictured with Clark Robertson, says he has matured as a person
CHANGED MAN Kieron Freeman, left, pictured with Clark Robertson, says he has matured as a person

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