Leeds United's loan striker Lee Trundle says he is delighted to move from Bristol City for one month.
Trundle came off the bench to make his Leeds debut in Saturday's 2-0 defeat to Carlisle United at Elland Road.
Trundle told BBC Radio Leeds: "It's great to get out and play some games and to play for Leeds is an honour.
"I want to get out to play matches and asked if i could come to Leeds. Hopefully I can come here, get amongst the goals and have a big impact.
The former Swansea player's initial loan spell at Leeds will end on 9 February.
Trundle added: "Bristol just wanted me to go for a month and we'll see what happens after that.
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"They didn't really want me to leave, but I didn't want to be just sitting on the bench, I wanted and needed games.
"So hopefully I can get goals and get my confidence up."
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