Gloucestershire Echo

Amazing Azaz and Griffiths reflect on successful loan spell

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WEST BROMWICH Albion pair Josh Griffiths and Finn Azaz couldn’t have asked for more from an “amazing” first loan spell after helping Cheltenham Town finish as League Two champions.

Azaz, 19, told the Albion website he had enjoyed the “attacking freedom” he’d been given in a more advanced midfield role during his stint with Cheltenham.

The Birmingham-born midfielder made 44 appearance­s during his spell with Michael Duff’s side, scoring three goals and providing two assists.

Azaz had to overcome a difficult period in his loan stint after suffering an ankle injury against Crawley in October, which ruled him out for over a month.

He then made an immediate impact by scoring on his first start back against Crewe in the FA Cup, and he said: “It’s been surreal. I would’ve been disappoint­ed to have not won the league because we deserved it.

“To have made more than 30 starts is great, but it can’t have gone any better after winning the league. You’ve got to enjoy those moments because nothing’s ever guaranteed, so you have to cherish those times as well.

“I feel the amount of involvemen­t I’ve had this season has been justified because of how I worked in training, even during pre-season, and also how I performed in the games in the early stages of the season.

“I’ve learned a ridiculous amount in all aspects of the game just by playing. Then there’s loads I’ve picked up on the defensive side of things, mainly tactically, and all credit to the manager here for that. I feel I’m much more prepared to play anywhere now.

“I hope this move has helped my profile because I’ve played around 35 games and we’ve won promotion, so I know it’s a good achievemen­t and I played a big part in that.

“We beat nearly every League Two team we played and we went up against Man City in the FA Cup, so it’s elevated my profile for sure.

The aim’s definitely to play in the Albion first team. Whether that’s next season or the one after, that has to be the priority for me now

Finn Azaz

“The aim’s definitely to play in the Albion first team. Whether that’s next season or the one after, that has to be the priority for me now.”

Griffiths, 19, made 44 league starts and kept 21 clean sheets and he earned rave reviews throughout the campaign

He said: “I’m really proud and it’s by far the biggest achievemen­t in my career so far.

“To have played a big part in getting them where they are and gone in and made the impact that I have, it’s something I’m proud of.

“I hadn’t thought about a loan move until I was 17/18, so I wasn’t aware of the other pathways. Some people think they will just go up the levels at their parent club, but that isn’t always the case.

“So to have gone out and played in the Football League and get Cheltenham promoted to League One is just amazing.

“To have gone out and played a full season in the men’s game has made me grow up and understand my attributes better and improved me as an allround goalkeeper.

“Without a doubt this loan move was the best step I could’ve taken. As a young goalkeeper, it can be hard to get first-team action and I feel it’s a position that requires maturity and that comes with age.

“Even in a greatly successful year, there’s been ups and downs, so to gain the manager’s trust was a massive thing for me.

“The mental aspect of the game is relentless because there’s a game every three days. Any goalkeeper’s going to make mistakes, which I have, but it’s about being able to put that behind you. I felt I’ve been good at doing that and not letting it affect me.

“I’ve had a really enjoyable year.”

 ??  ?? Finn Azaz celebrates his goal in the win at Leyton Orient
Finn Azaz celebrates his goal in the win at Leyton Orient
 ??  ?? Josh Griffiths dives to make a save during Cheltenham’s FA Cup tie with Manchester City
Josh Griffiths dives to make a save during Cheltenham’s FA Cup tie with Manchester City

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