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Former Ivory Coast international, Yaya Toure, has lauded Ghana and Arsenal midfielder, Thomas Partey, after his incredible display against Bournemouth over the weekend.
According to him, he wouldn't mind paying to watch Arsenal games every weekend because of the Ghanaian footballer.
Partey has been key to Arsenal's success story this season so far as they continue their lead at the top of the Premier League table with 12 games still to be played.
The Gunners command a five-point lead over Manchester City, who are in second while they are also 14 points clear of Manchester United.
Speaking on talkSPORT, the former Barcelona and City midfielder praised the consistency of Partey adding that he would watch him all weekend.
“Yeah, he’s [Partey] brilliant, it is nice to see.
“I think now, every weekend when Arsenal have to play, I have to be honest, I would go just to watch him. He’s just unbelievable.”
Partey was on the scoresheet over the weekend kickstarting Arsenal's comeback against the Cherries at Emirates Stadium.
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