
Aston Villa ace Boubacar Kamara likens himself to a ‘soldier’ in incredible team vow
Aston Villa youngster Boubacar Kamara has likened himself to a “soldier” as he looks to make waves in the Premier League.
The 22-year-old joined the Villans from Ligue 1 on a five-year deal for free after his Marseille contract expired, as per a Sky Sports report on 6 June.
Looking forward to getting started under football legend Steven Gerrard, the France international has vowed to give his all to the Lions.

Kamra told Villa TV: “I hope we will have a season full of passion. There is really a great project taking shape here and I am very glad to be part of it.
“My style? I would say that I am the soldier. This means that no matter how the coach wants to use me, in the middle or in the defence, I give one hundred per cent and do everything for the team.”
Talent.
This lad has the potential to be a world-beater in the future. He already has a wealth of experience at such a young having played 162 times for Marseille and he is only set to get better.
Representing France with the vast quality that they possess mustn’t be underplayed either.

Didier Deschamps has the pick from a host of world-class talents, particularly in central midfield, and for Kamara to already be a part of the set-up mustn’t be underplayed.
This is a really exciting signing but one that needs to be treated with extreme caution.
Often players struggle when they move to a new country and league and there are none harder than England and the Premier League.
The dynamo might struggle and first and with him being so young, it is imperative the Villans are patient with him which they undoubtedly will be.
With that being said, hopefully, he shows his undeniable quality right from the off.
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