The Scottish Mail on Sunday

PLAYERS AFTER EUROPA AGONY

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Seville, Bassey stepped out to left-back yesterday and was no less impressive for the switch.

Signed by Steven Gerrard as a raw prospect two summers ago, the 22-year-old has blossomed under the tutelage of Van Bronckhors­t and is attracting interest from England.

‘I’m a big fan of Calvin, his first action in this stadium when I watched him was the loss to Hibs,’ continued the former Feyenoord chief. ‘But I saw something in him that you rarely see at his age. He’s mature, strong and powerful.

‘It’s a pleasure for me to work

with him and to work with him in future to make him stronger.

‘His developmen­t this season has been tremendous, especially with Europe. Today, he was impressive again. He’s had great end to the season.’

Having proved his knock-out credential­s, Van Bronckhors­t now has the summer to try and figure a way through the Champions League qualifiers.

First he intends to take a short but hard-earned break.

He added: ‘My first six months here have been hectic. We’ve had two games a week and it’s been very demanding for players, myself and staff. We need a rest now but it’s nice to win silverware. That’s what it’s all about.

‘The Europa run was amazing with the fans. Unfortunat­ely, we couldn’t get the trophy but I’m proud of everyone involved for the campaign.

‘It’s always good to win prizes. I told the players today that we could win something and get a reward for all our hard work over the last months.

‘I was happy with the performanc­e. In extra-time, we looked quite strong again and you could feel the game was going our way.

‘I’m very proud of the team, we end the season with a trophy, which is very positive.

‘We now have a big break, a rest and start all over again in five weeks. It will be another season and chances to win prizes again.’

The build-up to the final came in very difficult circumstan­ces

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