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Ghanaian defender Mohammed Salisu has heaped praise on AS Monaco head coach, Adi Hutter.
Salisu recently returned to action after an injury sustained during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Salisu drew comparisons between Hutter and his former coach, Ralph Hasenhüttl as he highlighted Monaco's progress under Hutter's guidance.
"He is similar to one of my former coaches in England, Ralph Hasenhüttl. He has the same philosophy of play based on high pressing, a style that I particularly like and that corresponds to mine," Salisu said.
"I feel like we have progressed a lot between last season and this one. So I would say that he is one of the best coaches I have worked under in my career."
Monaco currently sit third in the Ligue 1 standings and will be looking to close the gap between themselves and the top two.
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