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Ross quicky learning to adapt to English football

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January 14, 2026

Defender has become a key part in Argyle's revival after slow start at Home Park

- CHRIS ERRINGTON

DANISH defender Mathias Ross has admitted it took a little time for him to adjust to English football after joining Plymouth Argyle in August.

The 24-year-old had previously played his football in his home country, as well as the Netherlands and the Czech Republic, and has found it very different with the Pilgrims, but he has got used to it now.

Ross has made a total of 17 starts plus seven substitute appearances for Argyle since signing for them as a free agent, after leaving top Turkish club Galatasaray in the summer.

He said about playing in English football: "It's first of all very physical I have found, especially this league. It's very physical football, very intense, which is very different than the other leagues I have played in.

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