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Teeboy Brace For Adelaide Youth

Adelaide United have played out a 2-2 draw with reigning
Youth League champions Gold Coast United after surrendering
an early lead at Burton Park on Saturday afternoon.
The Baby Reds put themselves in the box seat early when
Teeboy Kamara fresh off his Hyundai A-League debut for the
first-team the night before found the net in the opening
minutes.
The youngest A-League debutant in history, who impressed in
his brief appearance for Adelaide in their 3-0 loss to the
Gold Coast on Friday, was put through on goal with just the
keeper beat, where he made no mistake racing into the box
before finishing coolly giving the Baby Reds an early lead.
It didn't take long for Kamara to find his and the team's
second, minutes later when he capped off an intelligent team
move.
Adelaide worked the ball through the middle before moving
out wide with a sequence of passes, before the ball was
squared from the right-wing to set up Kamara with a simple
tap-in finish.
The game looked like becoming a blowout for Gold Coast until
they pulled a goal back right on half-time, courtesy of U-17
Joey representative Mitch Cooper.
The goal gave the back-to-back Youth League champions a way
back into the game as they pressured a resilient Adelaide
side, who thwarted the Queensland side's attacks with
relative ease.
However a brief lapse in concentration allowed Eritrean
striker Gol-Gol Mebrahtu to equalise as both sides had to be
content with a point in the closing stages.
Baby Reds coach Michael Valkanis said that despite the
stalemate he was impressed with his side particular in the
first-half against a Gold Coast team that featured a number
of over-age senior players.
"I think we started off the game very well, we played some
good football and our young team did quite well against a
Gold Coast with a few senior players in their team,"
Valkanis said.
"Unfortunately for us we conceded a minute before half-time,
which was not the ideal time to concede as it probably got
the Gold Coast back into the game."
"In the second-half we worked very hard and I thought we
were quite compact, and they weren’t causing any problems
for us - if anything we were keeping the ball as much we
could."
"But unfortunately a minute lapse in concentration cost us a
second goal."
Although sending out a predominantly young side, Valkanis
did have senior players Evgeniy Levchenko, Ricardo Da Silva
and Cameron Watson at his disposal.
Levchenko played 45 minutes as he continues to make a
comeback from injury, while Da Silva featured for just over
an hour. Watson ran out the entirety of the 90 minutes even
after having played 20 minutes for the senior team on Friday
– a feat that did not go unrecognised by Valkanis.
"Cameron Watson once again did really well – he is one of
those players you can build a culture around at a club,"
Valkanis said.
"He was not supposed to play 90 minutes but he put up his
hand to do so and he's now done that two weeks in a row,
which is a credit to his professionalism."
Valkanis also heaped praise on Kamara following another
impressive youth league performance that is sure to push his
case to Adelaide United coach Rini Coolen for further senior
selection.
Valkanis said he was equally impressed with the
15-year-old's attitude and mentality to have to come back
down from the big time to play youth league.
"Teeboy has progressed from the first very game where he was
dropped to make sure that he would work a little harder and
turn up to every session," Valkanis said.
"Ever since then he has taken a lot on board and been
fantastic, and it was reward for him on Friday night to come
on for the seniors."
"He's done extremely well and he's shown again Saturday that
he has got the qualities to being play at higher level and
potential to be a very good A-League player, if not a
Socceroo one day."
"I was very interested to see after having played for the
seniors Friday night what his mindset would be turning up
for the youth league, but he turned up focused and played
quite well, showing qualities to why he was picked for the
A-League team."
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