Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn has revealed that the club's new players have settled in well at Elland Road and are helping the team with their experience.

The Peacocks have brought in two new players in the form of defender Sol Bamba and midfielder Granddi N'Goyi this January, and the 49-year-old feels that both players have done well to cope with the atmosphere at the club.




While defender Bamba has helped provide more competition at the back, N'Goyi is meant to add bite to midfield, according to Redfearn.

"They’ve settled in well", Redfearn told his club's official site.
 


"Sol has come in to add competition at the back and Granddi has come in to tighten things up in midfield and give us options there.  

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"They’re both experienced boys at different levels so it gives us options."

Redfearn took time to speak specifically about Bamba, who according to him will help to add physical presence in defence and will create problems for strikers with his turn of pace. He also feels the Ivorian understands the Championship.

"He brings physical presence at 6”4. He’s got pace, he’s quick and gives us a different dimension at the back.

"He’s experienced. He understands the division and he understands the level.

"He’s a good person as well, he’s got a good way about him." 

The Peacocks play Huddersfield Town in the Championship this weekend, in what is sure to be a fierce Yorkshire derby.

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