At a glance
- Amario Cozier-Duberry starring in Bolton promotion push
- Brighton loanee producing goals and assists in League One
- Winger emerging as first-team option for next season
Amario Cozier-Duberry’s loan spell at Bolton Wanderers has developed into one of the most productive individual campaigns in League One this season.
The 20-year-old winger has not only established himself as one of Bolton’s key players, but he could now play a decisive role in their push for promotion to the Championship. Bolton face Bradford in the League One play-off semi-finals this weekend, and Cozier-Duberry’s form could prove crucial.
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Cozier-Duberry’s Impact at Bolton
Across 34 League One appearances, he has recorded eight goals and 10 assists. But, these numbers that only begin to reflect his overall influence.
He has registered 32 shots on target, while maintaining an 82.8% pass success rate. His creativity has been particularly notable, creating 53 chances, the highest of any player in the Bolton squad.
Operating primarily as a left-footed winger, Cozier-Duberry has thrived in wide attacking roles where he can isolate defenders and drive forward. His 65 successful dribbles and 163 touches in the opposition box underline his ability to consistently threaten in advanced areas.
A Complete Profile
But his contribution has not been limited to attacking output. Defensively, he has shown a willingness to engage, registering 37 tackles, 14 interceptions, and 127 ball recoveries. He has also won possession 26 times in the final third, demonstrating his work rate and ability to press effectively from the front.
In total, he has recorded 71 defensive contributions, alongside 18 clearances, highlighting a well-rounded performance profile that extends beyond his attacking instincts.
His physical involvement is equally evident, winning 134 duels over the course of the season. He has also contributing 23 successful crosses as a consistent creative outlet from wide areas.
This level of performance marks a significant step forward from his previous loan spell at Blackburn Rovers, where he struggled to make a consistent impact, scoring just once in 23 appearances.
At Bolton, he has developed both confidence and end product, two areas that had previously limited his progression at senior level.
What This Means for Brighton
Now, with promotion within reach, Cozier-Duberry has the opportunity to cap off an impressive campaign by helping guide Bolton into the Championship. For Brighton, his development will not have gone unnoticed.
This is no longer just a promising academy talent gaining experience. This is a player producing consistently at senior level and having a big impact on games.
With his directness, creativity, and improved decision-making, Cozier-Duberry is beginning to look like he is ready for the next step in his career.
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