Manchester United’s Tahith Chong is enjoying life at Birmingham City, as his loan deal has been a real success so far.
Although known primarily as a winger at United, Chong has been playing well in more central positions for the Championship club and is determined to learn from the experience.
“Well, I think we had a good start to the season. Obviously, now it’s a bit tougher with the recent games but I’m sure we’ll turn that around. It’s been a very good experience.”

“As I’ve said loads of times, everyone here in Birmingham has been very welcoming, from the players and staff to the fans. Everyone has helped me a lot since I came here and that has made it easier for me to adapt really.”
The 21-year-old spoke to Jesse Lingard about the Midlands club, following the England international’s stint with the Blues in the 2013/14 season and is developing his game at St Andrews, performing in different roles for manager Lee Bowyer.
“Well, before I left, I spoke to Jesse, just briefly, about it as he’s been here as well. So I spoke to him and he explained a bit about the club so I already had kind of an idea. It’s always different when you experience it yourself but I have got to say it has been fantastic for me.”

“Jesse just said about the fans – if you work hard on the pitch and all the stuff like that then the fans can help you through games. And the players too. I just came in and really liked the experience. I just wanted to listen to the staff and players and what they wanted me to do and tried to get on with that.”