
Former Newcastle United midfielder Mo Sangare is happy to have returned to Accrington Stanley.
The Liberian international penned a two-year deal with John Coleman's side after his contract expired at St. James' Park. Sangare came through Accrington's youth set-up before moving to Tyneside in 2019 and had a brief spell on loan with Stanley back in 2020-21.
Speaking to the Accrington club website, Sangare said: "I couldn't wait to come back, it's an opportunity and I took it. This place was like home when I was first here, it all started here, and it will be good to play in front of the fans.
"I only played four games and I feel I have unfinished business. I need people to see what I am capable of and what I can do and coming back here and being injury free (hopefully) will show the people what they missed.
"The injury was hard, I had never been injured in my life and that got me for a bit. It was a tough year and a bit and it tested my character.
"It taught me a lot and, from that perspective, it made me better as a person and I learnt how important it is to keep people who are vital around you to support you mentally and physically.
"Now I can't wait to get going, it's not pressure, it's opportunity. Being here on loan was exciting, I loved every second of it, and now it's almost like starting from where I left off."
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