Elmohamady boosted by goal

07 October 2011 11:15
Winger Ahmed Elmohamady feels his game is improving in his second season in the Premier League but is confident there is still more to come.[LNB] The Egypt international, whose loan move from ENPPI was made permanent over the summer, has been plagued by inconsistency since arriving on Wearside but hopes his first goal in red and white - the equaliser in last weekend's 2-2 draw with West Brom - is a sign of things to come.[LNB]He told The Journal: "This is my second season here now and it's been very good.[LNB]"I feel better than I did last season and in every game I learn something new, and feel more experienced in the Premier League. Everything here is very good. Sunderland as a club, with the fans, are very good.[LNB]"It was very good to get my first goal, I feel better for it. When you score, for any player, but me especially, it has given me a lot of confidence. There is more to come from me after this, definitely. When you play and score your first goal you want to do it again and hopefully I can do that.[LNB]"I have had one-and-a-half seasons here now, I'm happy on the right of midfield, or attacking and defending as a right back as well. I'll get better as every game goes by in the Premier League but the games I've played so far, I feel I've done better than last season."

Source: Team_Talk