Watch: 15-year-old Alphonso Davies caps Vancouver's CCL progression
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The Vancouver Whitecaps' teenage sensation Alphonso Davies added gloss to his side's easy progression into the knockout stages of the CONCACAF Champions League on Tuesday.
His last-gasp winner against Kansas City at Children's Mercy Park came courtesy of a generous deflection off Ualefi.
The 15-year-old became the youngest active player in Major League Soccer back in July, and it hasn't taken long for the Edmonton native to establish himself in first-team matters. The midfielder has appeared in five MLS matches, and has now helped the Whitecaps finish with a perfect record in the Champions League group stage, booking a quarterfinal clash in 2017.
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