Aston Villa teenager Lamara Bogarde is proof that shifting to England at a younger age can work out and isn’t all the time a catastrophe.
That’s in response to Marciano Vink, who has praised the Aston Villa teenager at this time in comments relayed by Voetbal Primeur.
20-year-old Bogarde finds himself as part of the Aston Villa squad this season after seemingly impressing Unai Emery throughout pre-season.
He’s already been handed his debuts within the Premier League and Champions League, placing in an assured show within the 3-0 win over Young Boys this week after equally spectacular performances in wins over Leicester and Everton.
He very a lot seems to be one to keep watch over for the long run and is displaying speedy improvement underneath Emery’s management to this point.
For him, the choice to maneuver from the Netherlands at a younger age appears to have been the proper one and Vink believes that deserves reward.
“Of course, he went to England at the age of seventeen,” he mentioned.
“We usually have the dialogue about whether or not gamers don’t go overseas too early. Every participant has the state of affairs of whether or not he stays with a membership or leaves.
“For him, England was an excellent possibility, and he did that. So, it’s potential you could succeed there, You see that the coaching in England is actually superb.
“Nathan Aké, Bogarde now, Ian Maatsen, Jeffrey Bruma, these are the fellows who made it. Bogarde is actually mature, I noticed him final weekend.
“You have to be really good for a coach in England to put an international on the bench for you, so I think it’s really great that this guy is holding his own in the violence of the Premier League.”