Canada’s Alphonso Davies a Gold Cup player to watch after stellar debut
A 16-year-old Alphonso Davies gave the soccer world whiplash at the Gold Cup two years ago.
The Edmonton forward set a high bar for himself becoming the youngest player to score for Canada, the youngest to score in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and the first player born in the 2000s to score at a top-level international tournament.
With a team-leading three goals in the tournament, Davies earned both young player and Golden Boot awards.
Now 18 and a season with Bayern Munich under his belt, eyes will be on Davies when Canada opens the 2019 Gold Cup on Saturday against Martinique at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.