Leeds United youngster Ryan Edmondson insists that it has been a welcoming experience for him to witness a different sort of footballing culture in Burma.

The Whites are almost at the end of their post-season tour to the country, where they have played two matches against the MNL All Star team and the Burma national team.




While losing their first game, the Championship giants returned to winning ways on Friday with a 2-0 win, with the youngster opening the scoring and Jay-Roy Grot adding a second.

Edmondson, who was handed his debut against Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the season, insists that the tour has been an enjoyable experience for him.
 


What has attracted Edmondson more has been the difference between the cultures of the two countries and the changes in their style of playing football.  

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“It has been good", Edmondson said on LUTV.

"Everyone here has been really welcoming and warm since we got here.

"It has been amazing to experience.

"It is good to come in and look at something different, from a different perspective to English football.

"It is great to come an experience a different culture.”

The 16-year-old arrived from York City in 2017 after sending his initial days at the club's academy.