Bristol City captain Jason Knight believes the club staff has helped him “improve massively” at his off-the-pitch work this season.
The 24-year-old was named skipper last summer and has played every minute of the Robins’ Championship campaign so far.
“I think definitely I’ve got to give the staff and the manager some credit with that, they’ve helped me improve massively more behind the scenes tactically and how to view the game from maybe a deeper position this season,” Knight told BBC Radio Bristol.
“And I’ve definitely had more of an impact on games which I’m happy with but there’s still more to come. My goals and assists and really adding that to my game as well.”
Knight said he has “enjoyed” leading the team this season
“It’s not been seamless, but it’s been good. I’ve enjoyed the challenge and hopefully it’s more about me performing as well – try and lead by example,” he said.

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Bristol City captain Jason Knight believes the club staff has helped him “improve massively” at his off-the-pitch work this season.
The 24-year-old was named skipper last summer and has played every minute of the Robins’ Championship campaign so far.
“I think definitely I’ve got to give the staff and the manager some credit with that, they’ve helped me improve massively more behind the scenes tactically and how to view the game from maybe a deeper position this season,” Knight told BBC Radio Bristol.
“And I’ve definitely had more of an impact on games which I’m happy with but there’s still more to come. My goals and assists and really adding that to my game as well.”
Knight said he has “enjoyed” leading the team this season
“It’s not been seamless, but it’s been good. I’ve enjoyed the challenge and hopefully it’s more about me performing as well – try and lead by example,” he said.
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