Sako loving life with Wolves

Wolves winger Bakary Sako is enjoying life in English football following his arrival in August, admitting: "I have found it easy to adapt."

Last Updated: 13/12/12 at 12:06 Post Comment   

Bakary Sako: Has found it easy to adapt to English game

Bakary Sako: Has found it easy to adapt to English game

The Frenchman has scored seven goals in 19 appearances since joining from St Etienne.

And the 24-year-old says he has had no problems adjusting to the style of football in the Championship.

"I have found it easy to adapt," Sako told the club's official website. "In a way it has been natural but the manager and my team-mates have certainly helped me a lot. I am playing with confidence and enjoying my football.

"I don't mind the physical side of the game and how quick it is - that is me.

"I am really enjoying it here and just playing game to game and doing as well as I can.

"We have got a very dangerous attack at the moment. When we link together and attack the opposition we can be a threat as a team and we have to keep that going."

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