The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Polvara up for fight to claim first team place

- SEAN WALLACE

American midfielder Dante Polvara is relishing the challenge of fighting for a first team spot after a summer rebuild.

The 21-year-old had the opportunit­y to impress Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin when starting the final three games of the season.

However, Polvara accepts the battle will ramp up in the summer when a host of new signings arrive.

Dons boss Goodwin has confirmed he wants to land Wolves midfielder Connor Ronan in the summer.

January signing Polvara welcomes competitio­n and is up for the battle to secure a regular starting slot.

He will jet back to his home city of New York for the summer but there will be no let-up for the American.

He said: “There will obviously be a lot of turnover in the squad next season as guys are leaving.

“Change obviously needs to happen as it is a big club and results are expected.

“A lot will change and there will be competitio­n.

“I’ll keep pushing on and my aspiration­s are to keep in the team.

“Competitio­n is good because the second you become comfortabl­e with yourself you start losing and missing out on your own potential.

“I know I will have to work to get minutes here. But I’m excited about that.”

Polvara was secured on a two-and-a-half year contract in January from Georgetown University in the United States. Aberdeen beat competitio­n from Premiershi­p rivals Hibs to land the midfielder.

A host of MLS clubs, as well as outfits in Italy and Germany, were also interested.

The midfielder won the 2021 Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy just days before switching to Pittodrie.

Awarded to the best college player in the United States, it is the most prestigiou­s individual honour an NCAA Division 1 player can achieve.

However a hernia operation soon after arriving in Scotland delayed Polvara’s debut.

He was given the opportunit­y to impress by Goodwin in starting the final games of the season against Hibernian, St Johnstone and St Mirren.

He said: “Over the last three games I have had the opportunit­y to show some bright spots and what I’m capable of.

“But I’m nowhere near what I know I’m capable of.

“A lot of that probably comes from confidence and getting into a rhythm of things.

“You can’t replicate those things on a training pitch.

“You don’t know what it’s like until you are really out there to get into the rhythm of the team and build that chemistry.”

Polvara was signed by former Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass.

However just a month after the midfielder’s arrival at Pittodrie, Glass was axed.

Glass’s replacemen­t Goodwin selected the midfielder for his debut as a substitute in a 1-0 loss to Rangers at Ibrox on March 5.

Goodwin then handed Polvara his first start in the 1-1 draw with Hibs earlier this month.

He retained that starting slot.

Polvara said: “Over the last few months I have been working hard to gain his trust.

“I have been lucky enough to have the opportunit­y for three games and two substituti­ons early on.

“It is a good building block to hopefully keep adding to next season.”

A goalless stalemate with St Mirren was a suitably low-key finale to a season where the Dons finished 10th in the Premiershi­p.

Polvara insists no one “chucked it” during a dismal campaign.

He said: “We are all massively disappoint­ed.

“Whether that is the guys who are leaving or the guys who are staying.

“No one has chucked it. “We have been putting the work in but something has not clicked.”

Polvara intends to head back to the Big Apple for a summer break.

However he will have little down time as he focuses on earning a starting slot next season.

He said: “I’ll head back to the States and try to get off my feet.

“However I find it hard to sit around so it will probably only be a few days before I’m kicking a ball again.”

 ?? ?? AIMING HIGH: Recent Dons signing Dante Polvara knows he will have to work hard for a first team spot.
AIMING HIGH: Recent Dons signing Dante Polvara knows he will have to work hard for a first team spot.
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Polvara got a first start for Aberdeen in their match against Hibernian at Easter Road just weeks ago.
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