Fast, strong, and intelligent, Akinola has the sort of unlearnable raw skills that players need to succeed in the top leagues. The 20-year-old Toronto FC striker has scored five goals in the first three games of the tournament, including a hattrick against old rivals Montreal Impact. BRAMPTON, Canada—A week ago today, Ayo Akinola had one of the best games of his budding career, playing 90 minutes and finding the back of … Um die Seite nutzen zu können, schalten Sie bitte Ihr Javascript ein.
But what is life inside the bubble like for players?“It’s been good,” Akinola said. Ayo Akinola, Toronto FC. Share via Text Message; Toronto FC striker Ayo Akinola and Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Thomas Hasal are up for individual awards for their play at the MLS is Back Tournament. “We are one game away from concluding this historic competition, yet we have already made history in many ways.”The tournament, which marked the league’s return to play following a pandemic-prompted hiatus, spanned 51 matches in 35 days.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 10, 2020.We strive to achieve the highest ethical standards in all that we do. Pretty crazy return and the goals were good. That is certainly the case and was on display in Akinola’s final goal against Montreal when he muscled off a defender on his way to his hattrick.A goal that was somewhat reminiscent of goals scored by the Brazilian Finally, what does Akinola think about his current €400,000 market value? Of all the breakout performances in the MLS is Back Tournament so far, Ayo Akinola’s may be the most impressive. Flick: Das hat sich Kovac gewünscht The 20-year-old U.S. youth international, filling in for Jozy Altidore, turned heads by scoring five goals in his first two games at the Florida tournament.Akinola is up against Philadelphia midfielder Brenden Aaronson, Orlando fullback Joao Moutinho and Los Angeles FC striker Diego Rossi (LAFC).Hasal, the Whitecaps’ third-string ‘keeper, is up for the Golden Glove award along with Philadelphia’s Andre Blake, Orlando’s Pedro Gallese and New England’s Matt Turner.The 21-year-old Hasal was pressed into action when Vancouver starter Maxime Crepeau broke his thumb in a goalmouth collision playing the Seattle Sounders and backup Bryan Meredith left the team in the wake of his mother’s death.Hasal did not give up a goal in regulation time, with the Whitecaps exiting in a round-of-16 penalty shootout against Sporting Kansas City.Both winners will be announced Wednesday after balloting by media (75 per cent) and fans (25 per cent).Rossi and Blake are also nominated for Player of the Tournament, along with Portland playmaker Sebastian Blanco and Orlando forward Nani.Akinola and Hasal are also up for the tournament’s Best 11, along with midfielders Alejandro Pozuelo of Toronto and Victor Wanyama of Montreal.
“I look at Transfermarkt a lot,” Akinola said, laughing. Share on Twitter Copy Link Toronto FC striker Ayo Akinola and Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Thomas Hasal are up for individual awards for their play at the MLS is Back Tournament. Share on Twitter. The striker has quickly emerged as a standout talent in North American football and should have a bright future in Europe if his trajectory continues. Ayo Akinola in action at the MLS is Back Tournament Follow us on Twitter Twitter. 20.01.2000 (20) Print. Matthew Stith and Jared Martinez/MLS Akinola is … Fussball / Transfermarkt “But it’s something that I’m not worried about.” There is no doubt that Akinola will be one of the players updated. Ayo Akinola, Stürmer des Toronto FC sorgt aktuell für Furore in der amerikanischen Liga. Whatever the team needs, I wanted to provide for them,” Akinola said.The 20-year-old did just that, scoring two goals in the 2-2 draw against A bittersweet moment for the striker? Pressestimmen: Atalanta wie Bayern For using this site, please activate JavaScript. He found himself in … ReddIt. Ayo Akinola, Stürmer des Toronto FC sorgt aktuell für Furore in der amerikanischen Liga.
In an exclusive interview with Transfermarkt, he spoke about his good form, working with “What is my secret?” Akinola thinks long and hard when he is asked about his rapid rise in form since the MLS restart. He is more of a big brother to me.