'A lot more I can bring' - Cooper
Ollie Cooper believes his best is yet to come despite reclaiming his place in the Wales squad on the back of a bright start to the season at Swansea City.
Cooper made his first Wales start as Craig Bellamy’s side won in Montenegro on Monday having featured as a late substitute in the home draw with Turkey last Friday.
The 24-year-old had not been involved with Wales, having struggled for consistency at Swansea last season.
But while he is “glad to be playing” under Swansea boss Luke Williams, Cooper says he wants to have a bigger impact in the Championship.
“I still think there’s a lot more I can bring to the team,” Cooper said.
“Towards the end of last season I was slowly building my confidence back up again and I feel like the more I play, the more that’s going to happen and the more I am going to be able to show what I can do.”
Cooper says the mood in the Wales camp is “very positive” after an unbeaten start to the Bellamy era.
“There was a real positive buzz around the place,” he added.
“I think you have seen from the first two games the way he (Bellamy) wants us to be and it’s an exciting time for everyone.”