OBETZ, Ohio ā In Columbus, one Kamara has stepped into the shoes of another Kamara.
After trading star striker Kei Kamara to the New England Revolution last week, Columbus Crew SC have turned to Norwegian striker Ola Kamara ā also of Sierra Leonean descent ā to fill the rather large shoes of the teamās departed leading scorer.
Ola arrived in Columbus from Norway, where he spent last season on loan with Molde FK, who won their UEFA Europa League group before losing to eventual champions Sevilla in the round of 32. Ola was the teamās top goal scorer with 14 before returning to FK Austria Wien.
And while he understood waiting in line behind one of MLSās most lethal goal scorers, Ola is ready for his chance.
āI came here to play,ā he said. āI want to play, but I know Kei was a very good player for Columbus. I wish him all the best, because I like him as a guy, but itās an opportunity for me. I hope I can take it.ā
With plenty of experience under his belt, the weight of expectations in Columbus isnāt bothering Ola. He says he welcomes it.
āIāve played for teams that have pressure before and Iāve played for my national team as well,ā he said. āSo the pressure is a part of the game. Iāve been a professional for ten years. This isnāt new. I think itās exciting.ā
Crew SC head coach and sporting director Gregg Berhalter admitted that itās likely the team will bolster their striking options when the summer transfer window opens. But in the meantime, he says Ola will have a long leash to show what he ā and veteran Conor Casey ā can do.
Ola showed flashes of that potential in his first start for Columbus last weekend, a 1-1 draw vs. Colorado in which he put half of his four shots on target and came close to opening his Crew SC account. He will get another chance to impress when the team travels to Toronto FC this Saturday for a Trillium Cup clash (7:30 pm ET, MLS LIVE).
āWe have to be fair to Ola,ā he said. āWe have to be fair and give him the time he needs, him and Conor both. It will take him a while to get in sync, but weāre patient. ⦠We see that itās a process and we trust in the process.ā
His Columbus teammates have already joked that Ola should change his number to Keiās 23 so that fans donāt have to buy new jerseys. But on the field, the players are a bit different. Berhalter says Ola will run the channels and move more, but the striker says heās capable of some of the aerial goals Kei was known for.
āI think we have other options as well, because Iām a little bit different of a player,ā he said. āBut I also like crosses, and I can get on the end of the crosses as well. So I think it doesnāt change that much.ā
And regardless of how the team uses him, Ola says heās looking forward to seizing the opportunity.
āI was playing regularly in a club that was ranked number 30 in Europe and we did well in the Europa League,ā he said. āI didnāt just come here to sit on the bench.ā