Amobi Okugo Showers Accolades On Brian Carroll
Published: October 12, 2013
Saturday’s game between Philadelphia Union and D.C. United at RFK Stadium will be the 300th appearance in the MLS for skipper Brian Carroll.
Philadelphia Union center - back and USA youth - teamer Amobi Okugo has showered accolades on Brian Carroll, calling him a great player.
“We call him the iron man. The amount of running he does game in and game out is amazing.
“He’s one of the more underrated players in the league, but he doesn’t really care.
“He just goes about his business and that’s why he’s lasted longer than some other guys,”Akugo told mlssoccer.com.
Amobi Okugo , 22, has netted 3 goals in 29 appearances in the ongoing season.
Photo Credit : philadelphiaunion.com
Philadelphia Union center - back and USA youth - teamer Amobi Okugo has showered accolades on Brian Carroll, calling him a great player.
“We call him the iron man. The amount of running he does game in and game out is amazing.
“He’s one of the more underrated players in the league, but he doesn’t really care.
“He just goes about his business and that’s why he’s lasted longer than some other guys,”Akugo told mlssoccer.com.
Amobi Okugo , 22, has netted 3 goals in 29 appearances in the ongoing season.
Photo Credit : philadelphiaunion.com
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