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Bohs boss on Lys Mousset's potential – ‘People talk about ‘Premier League quality', you can see the glimpses of it'

Bohs boss on Lys Mousset's potential – ‘People talk about ‘Premier League quality', you can see the glimpses of it'

Bohemians boss Alan Reynolds says he can see glimpses of Lys Mousset's Premier League quality but insists the striker still has plenty of work to do in order to hit his heights.
The Frenchman, a €10 million purchase by Sheffield United in 2019, arrived at Bohs in February having been out of the game for a year before that. After starting their first three games of the season, the 29-year-old dropped out of the starting 11 before an Achilles injury saw him hiss four games across April.

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