“Glen Kamara Acknowledges Steven Davis as Mentor, Praises Rangers Midfielder’s Game Control and Influence”
Glen Kamara has shared that his learning experience at Rangers was significantly influenced by midfielder Steven Davis.
Kamara, now with Leeds United, emphasized Davis’s ability to effortlessly control and influence the pace of the game, describing him as someone who knows when to calm things down.
The 28-year-old Finnish international expressed his admiration for Davis, labeling him as a “great player” from whom he gained valuable insights before his move to Leeds United last summer.
Reflecting on his own development, Kamara acknowledged the importance of observing and learning from various players throughout his football journey.
While discussing the challenges of reading the game, he singled out Steven Davis as a standout mentor during their time together at Rangers, praising Davis’s game control and decision-making.
Despite parting ways after four years at Rangers due to managerial decisions,
Kamara’s high regard for Davis remains evident. The Finnish midfielder’s departure to Leeds occurred during the summer under former Gers boss Michael Beale.
With the changing dynamics, there’s speculation about how Kamara might have fared under the management of Philippe Clement.
However, the focus for Rangers now lies in maximizing the potential of their current squad under the guidance of the Belgian manager.
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