The Daily Courier

Whitecaps’ rookie, Davies, turning heads, including TFC

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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.

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The Canadian Press Vancouver Whitecaps teenager Alphonso Davies celebrates his goal during first-half CONCACAF Champions League quarter-final action against the New York Red Bulls in Vancouvere­arlierthis­month.TheWhiteca­pshostToro­ntoFConSat­urday.

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