Kemar Lawrence earning rave reviews two months into MLS career
Competition at the left back position for the New York Red Bulls – after five years of being largely untested – has come in a big way in 2015.
In the form of Kemar Lawrence, it appears that challenge is here to stay.
He didn’t even have a contract when the season started. But since signing with the Red Bulls in the second week of the season, the 22-year-old Jamaican international was immediately thrust into the starting XI in place of the injured Roy Miller, a RBNY mainstay since he signed with the team in 2010.
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Competition at the left back position for the New York Red Bulls – after five years of being largely untested – has come in a big way in 2015.
In the form of Kemar Lawrence, it appears that challenge is here to stay.
He didn’t even have a contract when the season started. But since signing with the Red Bulls in the second week of the season, the 22-year-old Jamaican international was immediately thrust into the starting XI in place of the injured Roy Miller, a RBNY mainstay since he signed with the team in 2010.
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