Aidan Morris is making quite the impression early in his time at Middlesbrough.
The midfielder joined Boro from the Columbus Crew in June, with the Championship side shelling out a reported $4 million.
Morris has been thrown into the fire in his first foray into Europe, playing the full match in both of Boro’s opening games of the campaign.
The 22-year-old has responded well to the challenge, as he was named man of the match in a 1-0 league win over Swansea over the weekend, before turning in another strong display in Wednesday’s 3-0 win at Leeds in the Carabao Cup.
After the game against Leeds, head coach Michael Carrick spoke glowingly of Morris and fellow summer signing Delano Burgzorg.
Carrick said: “It (making early signings) certainly helps, and credit to everyone for that – the backroom staff, in terms of recruitment, and having good ideas, and having a plan and sticking to it.
“We’re all in it together. We’ve spoken about the value of getting the two lads in early, and it is the truth.
“We’ve seen the benefits of that, and we’re feeling those benefits. I thought the two boys in particular were fantastic tonight, in different ways, and you can see how well they’ve settled in.”
22-year-old USMNT midfielder Aidan Morris in Middlesbrough’s 3-0 win against Leeds United today:
60 touches
34/40 passing (85%)
2/3 long balls
1 shot
3 dribbles
7 duels won
1 foul drawn
4 clearances
3 tackles
1 interceptionWhat a start to life in England 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Bwe814UG5G
— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) August 14, 2024
Next up for Boro is a trip to face Derby County in a Championship encounter on Saturday.
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