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'You can't help but love' Cozier-Duberry after two goals and two assists

Bolton boss Steven Schumacher says you cannot help but love the way Amario Cozier-Duberry trains and plays.

The on-loan [Albion](https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/?ref=au) winger continued his fabulous season on loan in the North West with FOUR goal involvements.

He scored two goals and made two as Bolton beat 4-0 Port Vale in League One.

Cozier-Duberry has been a huge success so far at Wanderers since signing for the season.

Seagulls boss Fabian Hurzeler is excited about his prospects while Sheffield United are known to be keen on taking him into the Championship in January.

Schumacher said: “He has been a good character from the minute he walked through the door and you can’t help but fall in love with him with the way he is.

“He trains like he plays. He produces moments of magic every day, gets kicked on the floor every day but gets up and doesn’t care.”

Schumacher said Cozier-Duberry overcame a quiet start this time to play a huge role as Bolton - impatient for a return to the Championship -  moved into the play-off places.

He added: “He's getting in the right places at the moment, he's finishing really well.

“His two assists were good composure to play the passes at the right weight.

“He was excellent. For 20 minutes there he wasn't in the game, they snuffed him out. 

“Once he got his goal you could just see the confidence ooze through him again. He's doing brilliantly and just needs to keep doing it for us.”

Cozier-Duberry fired in-form Wanderers ahead with his sixth goal of the campaign and third in three games after 31 minutes.

His lay-off then saw Xavier Simons get off the mark in Wanderers colours with a low curling shot five minutes later.

Vale could not handle Cozier-Duberry, whose thumping, angled right-foot effort off the crossbar made it 3-0 after 68 minutes.

The unselfish winger then teed up midfielder Kyle Dempsey for the fourth.

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