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Published 09:42 15 Apr 2016 BST
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Danny Mills has insisted that it takes at least 50 games for a defender to be truly judged as reliable and that the Mosu-Fensah hype may be just a tad premature at the moment.
"Young players often do well for the first four or five games, then tail off a bit," Mills told BBC 5 Live.
"Sometimes a little bit of reality kicks in, it’s whether they can do it seven to 20 games.
"You’ve never quite made it until you’ve played 50 games. It’s different as a striker, you get thrown on for 10 minutes and if you give the ball away you’re 70 yards from goal.
“If you’re a defender, you make a mistake it ends up in the goal and you can’t get back from that. He’s got a lot of potential and looks a good prospect for the future, but that’s all it is at the moment.”

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