HOUSTON ā A forward with natural talent and speed who can penetrate defenses. Thatās how Houston Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera describes Alberth Elis, the clubās new loan acquisition.
Cabrera has followed Elisā trajectory for some time, monitoring the Honduran striker's performances in CONCACAF tournaments like the Under-20 and Olympic qualifying events. It became clear to Cabrera that Elis is a difference maker, so he recommended him to Major League Soccer.
Now Cabrera is in charge of the Dynamo, and Elis is his first showcase signing.
āWhen I had the opportunity, the first thing that I approached and commented to [Dynamo GM/VP] Matt Jordan and president Chris Canetti was that he [Elis] is a player that I would love to have in the roster,ā said Cabrera in a media conference call after Elis' arrival was announced on Tuesday.
The Dynamo brass were no strangers to the 20-year-old forward. Elis had also been on their radar for the past two years, so after Cabreraās comments, the Orange set out to track Elis.
Fate intervened last month when Cabrera and Jordan ā who were flying back to Houston from Honduras after scouting Elis in Los Catrachos' World Cup qualifier vs. Trinidad and Tobago ā saw Elis and his family in the security line at the airport.
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Cabrera struck up a conversation with Elis, who shared that he was happy to have signed with Liga MX side Monterrey, but lamented not getting playing time and was considering an exit.
āFor me that was the impulse, the alarm, the possibility, the window that I saw [to sign him],ā said Cabrera. āFrom that moment on we started to work with the club [Monterrey] directly and with cooperation with the team, we have the deal done.ā
The Dynamo's new coach lauded Elisā ability to get behind defenses with his speed, adding that his flair at breaking down back lines with his footwork āin todayās soccer, is something very valuable and not easy to have.ā
The Dynamo werenāt the only team who sought Elisā services.
āHeās a player thatās been very sought-after from several MLS clubs, clubs in Mexico and South America and clubs in Europe,ā said Jordan. āSo we knew we had to be aggressive in pursuing him.ā
Cabrera urged Dynamo fans who arenāt familiar with Elis to Google him and watch his highlight videos to see the skills the new forward possesses. Cabrera added that he doesnāt have to sell Elis as an impact player ā he already is.
āYou can see what heās done on the field with his national team, the Olympic team, the pre-Olympic team, with [Honduran side] Olimpia, in the Gold Cup, and in the [Copa America] Centenario,ā said the coach.
Cabrera expects Elis to be an impact player and difference maker from the get-go, and said the Honduran represents exactly what Jordan and Cabrera want for the Dynamo.
āWe were very clear at the end of last season with our offseason objectives,ā said Jordan. āWe wanted to get younger and we wanted to get more dynamic. We wanted to add more pace and power. And Alberth [Elis] fits that mold to a T.ā