VENTURA, Calif -- The night before last month’s MLS SuperDraft, the team dealt its first round selection to Colorado in exchange for midfielder Jeff Larentowicz, leaving the Fire without a pick until the second round.
After a bit of waiting the name was read: “The Chicago Fire select Yazid Atouba Emane, midfielder from Rainbow FC Bamenda, Cameroon.”
Unlike the other 37 selections, there was no traditional American college to associate him with – even the MLS draft guide had very limited information on him aside from the fact that he’d played for Cameroon in all four games at the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
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Having seen him in just one game at the MLS combine, Fire President of Soccer Operations Javier Leon plainly said, “Ultimately, we felt he was the best player at that point in the draft.”
It would be fair to say no one was really sure what to make out of the expectations game.
Two and a half weeks into preseason, a lot more is known.
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