It has been a fairly particular few weeks for Tom Fellows.
The 21-year-old winger has established himself as one of many standout performers within the Championship with West Brom.
With 4 assists to his title already, Fellows has created 40 per cent of their league targets thus far.
His performances noticed him referred to as as much as the England Beneath-21 facet for the primary time in early September. He went on to make his debut and scored his first U21 aim in a 4-1 pleasant win over Austria.
“I know the call came a bit late, but it was good just to even be drafted in and be in the camp with all those players,” Fellows tells Sky Sports activities.
“A variety of them are taking part in at actually excessive ranges, so to have the entire week amongst them and to study bits from them and see what areas I want to enhance was actually pleasing.
“Clearly it was a bit nerve-racking at first but it surely was an excellent expertise.
“Then to obviously play and to score, it was really special.”
It’s life beneath Carlos Corberan that has seen Fellows develop and grow to be so extremely rated.
The Baggies boss made him a daily within the facet final season, together with his detail-orientated method serving to hone his recreation.
“He gave me my opportunity so obviously I’m really thankful for the chance to play and to prove I can perform at this level,” says Fellows of his supervisor.
“He has helped me a lot. It’s a lot of detail and a lot of stuff to take in, but you get used to it after a little bit.
“After a bit, it is like, if you did not have that kind of element, it will be tougher, you already know.
“It is why the team are playing so well now.”
Heading into Saturday’s recreation at Sheffield Wednesday, which is dwell on Sky Sports activities+ at 12.30pm, the Baggies are high of the Championship tree, with 5 wins and a draw from their opening six video games.
They’ve undoubtedly constructed upon final season’s play-off end, and Fellows says they’re utilizing the disappointing exit in opposition to Southampton within the semi-finals in Might as an incentive to ensure this marketing campaign would not finish the identical approach.
“The Championship is so tough and doesn’t even really get going until probably around Christmas sometimes, but you’ve got to be in amongst it to have a chance,” he says.
“It’s been a really good start but we know we’ve still got a long, long way to go. Hopefully we can keep going.
“After coming so shut final season, it undoubtedly fuels you a bit to need to go that one step additional.
“To get there at the club I’ve grown up in would really feel like the biggest achievement possible.”