Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wes: Game Time Has Revived Me

as seen on au.fourfourtwo.com

Scotland-based young Aussie midfielder James Wesolowski believes he’s finally getting into some good form as a result of an extended injury-free run.

The Sydney-born 22-year-old has had a luckless run with injuries in the past including two broken legs and a broken ankle in his fledgling career.

But after moving on loan to Scottish Premier League club Hamilton Academical from Leicester City early this season, Wesolowski has managed to have a good run.

Wesolowski told the Daily Record: "I'm enjoying life living in Glasgow and playing for Hamilton.

"I've played 15 games in a row which is probably the most I have ever played because of all the bad injuries I've suffered in my career."

The former Northern Spirit junior has impressed in Scotland as a tough-tackling, combative midfielder this term, after a brief stint on loan at Dundee United last season.

Hamilton aren't having the easiest of seasons,languishing in tenth on the table with 10 points from 13 games, leaving them just two points off bottom spot.

But Wesolowski believes the weekend's 1-1 draw at St Johnstone signified a positive change for the Accies, although he still insists his side need to win these kinds of games.

"Now we've turned the corner and the manager has us playing better," Wesolowski added.

"We knew this would be a very difficult game and that's how it worked out. It was a tough pitch to play on which didn't really suit our style.

"But we can't use that as an excuse. We didn't play at our best so it was good to get a point that could prove to be the difference come the end of the season."

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