Kyle McFadzean, a defender for Coventry City, claimed that Liam Kitching, a new teammate, has so far looked “really good.”
The left-sided center-back was acquired by Coventry City on the final day of the transfer window from League One’s Barnsley.
Kitching, 23, assisted the Tykes in making the third-tier play-off final last year, and he has since secured a move to the Championship.
McFadzean expressed his admiration for the new member on the club website, saying, “He looks extremely fantastic. He’s another northern lad, which is fantastic, and he’s got a really nice left foot. He also has a good character.
“You always think, ‘Oh, okay, he’s not a bad guy,’ when you play against players. That’s how I’ve always felt about him.
I’ve liked him for a while, so it goes without saying that when I heard Coventry was interested, I wasn’t surprised to be honest. He marks you just as you give it.
Impressing newcomer from Coventry
Kitching is expected to make his debut this evening when Coventry travels to Hull City on the road. The match will take place at the MKM Stadium. After the international break, the Sky Blues travel to East Yorkshire after their most recent match ended in a 3-3 draw against Watford at home.
The team led by Mark Robins has gained six points from their
Kitching will be eager to secure a regular spot in the starting XI at the Coventry Building Society Arena after being added to the team to strengthen their defense.
In January 2021, he returned to Barnsley, where he had previously played, and made 89 appearances for the Tykes in all competitions, contributing five goals.
The man, who was born in Harrogate, began his professional career with Leeds United but never played in a senior match for the Whites. Instead, he spent a year and a half on a permanent basis at Forest Green Rovers before switching to Oakwell, where he got experience on loan from local club Harrogate Town.