LA Galaxy to give Mandou Bojang chance

Monday, August 4, 2008
Los Angeles Galaxy, who play in America's highest division of soccer (MLS), are set to hand Gambian youngster Mandou Bojang to prove his worth in the defence.

Impressed with the ability of New England Revolution to uncover new talent in the form of Gambian duo Sainey Nyassi and Kenny Mansally, LA Galaxy are ready to give Gambia Ports Authority defender enough time to prove himself.

Nyassi and Mansally wowed American audiences after stepping into the lineup full-time to begin the year with Revolution, and highlighted an influx of African-born talent that has been making an impact league-wide.

Not to be outdone, LA Galaxy director of soccer Paul Bravo went on a scouting trip to Africa, and has invited Mandou Bojang to train with the Galaxy. He arrived last week and has been training with the first team, and has brought with him quite an impressive pedigree.

The former Under 17 ace is only 19, but has represented his country at the full national team level as well as the youth level. He's a tall, athletic central defender who could potentially make an impact on a team currently dead last in the league in goals conceded.

Since Bojang doesn't have to sign before the August 15 transfer deadline, it gives head coach Ruud Gullit a chance to take his time and make an educated decision on whether to sign him or not.

"It's too early. You always give (trialists) at least a week," said Gullit. "It's hard to say right now (if we'll be signing him). Paul Bravo is responsible for (Bojang being here). We just have to see if he'll be a good addition to our team."

It's hard to argue with Bojang's credentials, and at 19, he's an exciting player simply because of the long-term ramifications.

Author: by Nanama Keita