PrezIke wrote:Nice! Certainly raises my interest level in going to see a game at Yankee Stadium.
EDS defender Angelino has signed for New York City FC on loan until the end of the 2015 Major League Soccer season.
He joins Shay Facey as the second City youngster to be given the chance to continue his development with the club’s sister side in the USA.
Angelino will be eligible for selection following the opening of the MLS transfer window on July 8, pending receipt of his International Transfer Certificate and his P1 Visa.
“I’m very happy for the opportunity that Manchester City and New York City FC have given me. To be able to play in New York is a great opportunity for me and I am eager to get started. I can’t wait to get to New York and join my new teammates,” the defender declared.
“I know Shay Facey is doing really well for the team and loving the experience. The atmosphere at Yankee Stadium seems amazing so I’m really looking forward to playing in front of our supporters.
“Being able to train and play in a professional league like MLS, and learn from Coach Kreis will help me develop further as a young player. I’m determined to make the
NYCFC Head Coach Jason Kreis couldn't hide his delight with this new acquisition: “Angelino is a talented young player that I became very familiar with when I spent my five months over in Manchester.
"Immediately, he was somebody that I liked. I was impressed with his character, the way he trained and the effort he gave to the team on the pitch. I couldn’t be more pleased that we’ve been able to bring him into this squad.
“Angelino is very hungry to move forward in his career and has a fighting mentality that you want to see in a young professional.
"Defensively he’s very good in 1-v-1 battles but is also effective in getting forward and serving good balls into the box.”
The 18-year-old left back joined City from Deportivo La Coruna, signing as a scholar in July 2013 and made his u21 debut before his 17th birthday.
An exciting, attacking left back, Angelino was promoted to the EDS a year early, and his pace and attacking prowess ensured he was one of the first names on Patrick Vieira’s teamsheet in domestic and European competition.
Nominated for the 2014/15 LG EDS Player of the Year award, the Spanish youth international helped his side win the inaugural International Premier League Cup, and was rewarded for his rapid development with a place on the subs bench for City’s Premier League clash with Sunderland last December.
He is likely to provide competition for Jeb Brovsky and Chris Wingert for the left-back slot at Yankee Stadium.
New York City FC Sporting Director Claudio Reyna said: “Angelino’s development in the last 18 months in Manchester has been tremendous.
“He has excellent technical qualities on the ball and plays with a competitive spirit that will fit in nicely to the team.
“He is in the City Football Group family and we’ll do everything we can to make sure he settles in, develops as a player and has a great experience with New York City FC.”
DoomMerchant wrote:PrezIke wrote:Nice! Certainly raises my interest level in going to see a game at Yankee Stadium.
Really? Yr easy, you slut.
Cheers
PrezIke wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:PrezIke wrote:Nice! Certainly raises my interest level in going to see a game at Yankee Stadium.
Really? Yr easy, you slut.
Cheers
We're called a THOT now 'round these parts.
blues2win wrote:Excellent move for Angelino. Will do him the world of good. Could do with a touch of growth hormone otherwise he looks a terrific prospect. Wonder what the Club has in mind for Maffeo.
Fidel Castro wrote:How has Facey done over there?
blues2win wrote:I think NYFC is a step up for Angelino at least in terms of physicality. It's only for a few months and he clearly seems up for it. The alternative was staying at the same level for another year. Excellent move.
halnone wrote:blues2win wrote:I think NYFC is a step up for Angelino at least in terms of physicality. It's only for a few months and he clearly seems up for it. The alternative was staying at the same level for another year. Excellent move.
MLS is much more physical than it is technical. Coming in as a youngster and facing some experienced internationals will only benefit him.
Fidel Castro wrote:How has Facey done over there?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I don't like the idea that he will challenge the existing left backs there. Get him playing straightaway.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I don't like the idea that he will challenge the existing left backs there. Get him playing straightaway.
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