Whitecaps’ rookie, Davies, turning heads, including TFC
TORONTO (CP) — Like others in MLS, Toronto FC have taken notice of Vancouver Whitecaps teenager Alphonso Davies.
Davies, who turned 16 on Nov. 2, has already made nine MLS appearances and started in four of the Whitecaps’ five games over the last three weeks, including the season-opener and three CONCACAF Champions League outings.
The Liberian-born midfielder, who came to Canada with his family when he was four, is good on the ball and combines strength, mobility and creativity.
“Regardless of age, I think he’s a very talented player,” said Toronto head coach Greg Vanney. “I think he’s dangerous, he’s aggressive, he runs at you . . . . Obviously he’s got good size and athleticism and pace to go with what I think is good technique.
“And probably what’s most impressive for his age is just the composure and belief that he belongs on the field and that he can make a difference. That is mature beyond his years. But I like him. I enjoy watching him as a player. If he’s on the field against us, we’ll have to be aware of him and his strengths and make sure we’re accounting for them.”
Toronto (0-0-2) plays at Vancouver (0-1-1) on Saturday.
Davies was voted the Canadian men’s under-17 player of the year in 2016 when he played for Canada’s U-17 and U-20 team.
Davies scored the stoppage-time goal against Sporting Kansas City that sent Vancouver to the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-finals.