Killian Phillips says he is living his dream by playing football for Shrewsbury Town – and he is going to ‘cherish every moment’ of it.
Killian Phillips of Shrewsbury Town celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 3-1
The energetic midfielder has made a huge impression since arriving in Shropshire at the start of the January transfer window on loan for the rest of the season from Crystal Palace. Since coming into the Salop starting XI he has helped the squad to win their last six League One games for the first time since 2015, and on Saturday he got his first goal in a Town shirt after controlling Jordan Shipley’s cross-come-shot and poking the ball into the corner.
The 20-year-old celebrated passionately in front of the Shrewsbury fans, and he says it cannot help it he just loves playing ‘ball’ as he called it.“I have grown up in a council estate in Kilbarrack back home in Dublin and that is all we could do - play football or get in trouble, and I managed to play football.
“And the gaffer, I have learnt a lot of him already so it’s almost the perfect loan so far so I’m delighted to be here.”
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