Portsmouth loanee not considering early Millwall recallÂ
Thompson has impressed during the early stages of the campaign, quickly endearing himself to the Fratton faithfulÂ
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Hide AdThe 23-year-old earned man-of-the-match plaudits against Fleetwood and Burton '“Â reward for his combative, high-energy performances.Â
His parent club hold a recall option in January.Â
Thompson isn't thinking about a premature Lions return, though, and is revelling playing regular football at Pompey.
He said: '˜I'm just concentrating on my football at the minute '“Â I don't think about anything behind the scenes.
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Hide Ad'˜That's down to Millwall and Portsmouth and the two managers to talk about.Â
'˜I'm just enjoying playing again and getting out on the pitch.
'˜I want to be playing football. I can't be sitting on the bench again.
'˜I'm 23 now and my career is just really starting. I can't be wasting valuable experience and time on the pitch to sit on the bench.
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Hide Ad'˜So that's something that needs to be discussed and we'll see where it goes.'
Thompson has been in close contact with Millwall boss Neil Harris during his Pompey loan spell.
The Sidcup-born talent is contracted at the Den until June 2020 and currently regards his future with the Lions.
In the meantime, however, he's enjoying his time at the Blues.
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Hide AdThompson added: '˜I've spoken to him (Neil Harris)Â a few times. He's given me a bit of advice and wished me luck before games.
'˜He even came to watch me at Wimbledon.Â
'˜It's nice to have the support of the manager '“Â he's a top man and I have a lot of respect for him.
'˜I'm still contracted to Millwall, I'm a Millwall player and a big Millwall fan myself.
'˜My future is with Millwall at the moment but it's nice to be respected by the Pompey fans and Pompey as a club.
'˜IÂ heard good things before I came here and it's proven what a great club it is.
'˜I've enjoyed every minute of it '“Â I can't fault it one bit.'