CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Midfielder Alex may have claimed all the headlines with the stoppage-time game-winner in Tuesday's dramatic Carolina Challenge Cup victory over the Charleston Battery, but the Chicago Fire's most impactful player on the night was diminutive Cameroonian Yazid Atouba, the No. 30 overall pick in January's SuperDraft.
The 20-year-old left wing livewire, who was subbed in at halftime, brought a surge of energy and unpredictability to a Chicago attack that had a dull edge to it in the first half at Blackbaud Stadium.
"I think like you saw the ability that he has," Fire manager Frank Klopas said after the match. "He wants the ball and he's very good at one-on-one and I think a lot of little things that he does. He definitely has a lot of ability and we're working hard without the ball on his abilty to defend. But he's young and he has a lot of ability which you don't see. And his appetite to work hard, his willingness and his attitude has been fantastic."
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