BRAZILIAN free spirit Adryan admits he is living the dream with Leeds as he tries to emulate his hero Frank Lampard.

The Whites look to bounce back from their dismal loss at Ipswich by beating Ross McCormack’s Fulham at Elland Road tomorrow.

And the skilful Adryan cannot wait to get into the thick of the action.

He said: “It’s a dream for me to play in England. When I was a child I saw my idols like Frank Lampard and now I can play near them.

“I don’t know how I do what I do – I just do it. I feel the moment and just do it.”

Boss Neil Redfearn is unlikely to chop and change after the Portman Road drubbing, which he dismissed as a “bad day at the office.”

Guiseppe Bellusci has responded well from his hamstring tear and a decision will be made on his fitness after training today.

McCormack smashed 29 goals in his final season at Leeds. He has netted five for Fulham since an £11m move in July.

Redfearn said: “Ross did great for Leeds. He’s a proven goalscorer and we’ll have to keep him away from the box.”

But Redfearn believes his own “hot property” Mirco Antenucci is looking as sharp as any striker in the Championship.

Meanwhile, he remains no nearer bringing in a number two and insisted the matter was in the club’s hands.

“It’s frustrating but it’s one of those things. We’re managing okay.”