February 4, 2016 Toronto FC II--Mo Babouli Making The Most of Opportunities in TFC Preseason (from torontofc.ca)

Mo Babouli Making the Most of Opportunities in TFC Preseason
February 4, 2016
3:17 PM EST
Anthony Campos

Toronto FC II’s Mo Babouli is looking to make his mark with the first team as one of six TFC II-contracted 
players selected to Toronto FC’s preseason camp.

The Mississauga native has risen through the ranks quite quickly following his dominant performance 
in League1 Ontario’s inaugural season back in 2014.

Babouli netted 26 goals in all competitions for the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team and won the 2014 
League1 MVP and Golden Boot award.

He was signed to a TFC II contract a year later. Playing in his first season in the USL, Babouli encountered 
stronger and more experienced competition. Even so, those that have watched Babouli closely have seen 
first-team potential.

Training with the squad last season and now in preseason camp is clear that the 23-year-old is on the 
right path.

“I’m trying to soak it up and try to understand the structure laid out by the coaching staff as much 
as I can so when whatever happens, whether I remain with the first team or head back to TFC II, I have 
a full understanding and I can help other people with their roles as well,” said Babouli prior 
to The Reds’ third preseason match in California.

“I’m focused on understanding my role and the multiple positions I may be asked to play.”

Just like any young player would do, Babouli finds himself taking notes from his more experienced 
teammates.

“It’s good to see how they go into preseason and how their mentality is, how they treat their bodies.”

“Just taking the little things that you don’t see from the younger guys with no experience,” he added.

The TFC II forward has an opportunity that many can only dream of: a chance to watch and take notes 
from Sebastian Giovinco, one of the best players in the world in his position.

“I always want to watch the guys that play similar positions that I do and see how they do things 
such as moving on and off the ball and the opportunities that they take.”

Babouli is making the most out of his own opportunities.

He scored in Toronto FC’s 4-0 win against California State University Fullerton.
 
Two days later he made a terrific play to set up Jordan Hamilton in the team’s 3-0 win over the 
Ventura County Fusion.
 
The young Canadian will surely make it difficult decision for Greg Vanney and co. to leave him off 
the first team roster if he continues to perform in this manner.

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