Latest Nottingham Forest news as Morgan Gibbs-White compares Reds teammate to Man City legend
Club record signing Ibrahim Sangare has a bit of Yaya Toure about him, according to Nottingham Forest teammate Morgan Gibbs-White.
It has taken the 25-year-old a bit of time to find his feet in the Premier League, but he has started to come into his own in recent games. And Gibbs-White says he knew Sangare was something special right from the moment he played against him in pre-season. READ MORE: Why Ola Aina has proved himself Forest's best summer transfer
“We played PSV in a pre-season game and we played against Sangare,” Gibbs-White told the Premier League’s YouTube channel. “And phew, he’s a problem! I’m talking Yaya Toure 2.0!
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