Paris Cowan-Hall is becoming someone who can win matches for Wanderers, according to assistant manager Richard Dobson.
The former Plymouth winger scored in his fourth consecutive League Two match to take his season’s tally to five – matching the total he managed in the whole of last year.
A string of injuries ensured Cowan-Hall had a stop/start campaign last season, but Dobson said now he’s been given a run in the side he is showing what he is capable of.
Dobson said: “He’s had a consistent run in the side and he’s full of confidence. He’s a real game changer.
“I said to him the other day, you’ve gone from being a good player at this level to someone who changes games at this level. That’s really important in his development as a player.
“He’s a young lad and still got lots to learn, but you’ve seen now he’s starting to produce moments in games and get us points – that’s really important.”
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