Alphonso Davies: Twitter goes wild over Bayern Munich’s Ghanaian-born left-back who destroyed Stamford Bridge

Born to Liberian parents who lived in a refugee camp in Ghana called Buduburam, Alphonso Davies is the Ghanaian who never played for Ghana.

His parents left the shores of the country when he was just five years old and has since lived in Canada before getting a move to German giants, Bayern Munich.

Moving to Bayern Munich via Ghana, Canada

Alphonso Davies might be an FC Bayern pro today but the left-back, who was born in a refugee camp in Ghana 19 years ago, has travelled a long and difficult path – and his family suffered a lot. The son of Liberian refugees came to Munich via Canada and Major League Soccer.

The 19-year-old left-back joined Bayern Munich on July 25, 2018, after spells at Vancouver Whitecaps and Whitecaps FC 2.

The Bayern Munich defender received a lot of applause for his stupendous performance in his sides 3-0 away win over Chelsea on 25th February 2020 in the UEFA Champions League.

Exhibition of brilliance vs Chelsea

Put on the left side of the defense, the Ghanaian-born Canadian international was spectacular in every word of it as he contributed to his side’s victory at the Stamford Bridge.

On a night where both teams had to give their best, it was the speed and agility of this 19-year-old that helped FC Bayern blow past Chelsea.

He was efficient all night and his effort was rewarded when he beautifully set up Robert Lewandowski to sink the home side in Tuesday night’s Champions League tie.

One tweet asked:

‘Who scouted Alphonso Davies for Bayern? The guy deserves a raise’.

Certainly, he does because of such a performance against Chelsea in the UCL. He showed the world exactly what he brings to his side even at age 19.

The statistics speak for itself for the Buduburam-born Canadian international.

He has been hailed as ‘King’

His demand will be high now but Bayern Munich who has proved a difficult club to bargain with will have a lot to fight for in keeping this talent. Manchester United, however, will regret not signing the defender when they had the chance to do so.

To cap a brilliant night, the young lad is focused on helping his side qualify to the quarter-finals of the UCL.

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