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‘He’s going to be top drawer’: Conor Coady raves about Wolves teammate Morgan Gibbs-White

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers in action during the Sky Bet Championship match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday at M...
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The Wolverhampton Wanderers youngster has really impressed this season.

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers shows appreciation to the fans as he celebrates victory and gaining promotion to the Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship match between...

Wolves ace Conor Coady spoke exclusively to the Express & Star, and raved about the quality of his teammate Morgan Gibbs-White, after the youngster picked up an award for the club’s best young player this season on Tuesday night.

The 18-year-old has really impressed for the Black Country outfit this season, making 15 appearances in all competitions for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, and he will surely only get better.

Morgan Gibbs-White (L) of Wolves is challenged by Michael Hector as team mate Oskar Buur Rasmussen looks on (R) during the Sky Bet Championship match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and...

The Portuguese deserves great credit for providing Gibbs-White with the platform to showcase his talents this season, considering the depth of quality that he had at his disposal at Molineux.

Coady spoke exclusively to the Express & Star about the youngster’s rise to prominence this season, suggesting that he will go on to be a ‘top drawer player’:

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers shows appreciation to the fans as he celebrates victory and gaining promotion to the Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship match between...

“Morgan is going to be top, top drawer, I think you can tell from the way he plays and how he does things. He’s a great lad. Wolves supporters want to see Morgan doing well, more than any of us. It’s one of those where he have to live up to the type – he went to the World Cup and won it with England.”

The 18-year-old will have to work extremely hard throughout the summer and on into next season, if he is to have any chance of forcing his way into the Wolves side as a first-team regular.

He certainly has the talent to do that, though, and there is no reason why Gibbs-White will not become a real star for both Wolves and England over the years to come.