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Senegal international Cheikh Tidiane Sabaly has defended his decision to sign for Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit Vancouver Whitecaps.
With his contract at FC Metz expiring next summer the Senegalese international made the decision to join the Vancouver Whitecaps in the USA.
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Sabaly officially made his Major League Soccer debut on Sunday for Vancouver Whitecaps during their resounding 3-0 victory against Toronto. Sabaly had missed the first matchday of the North American Championship while awaiting his work permit for the United States.
The 2025 African champion made his debut coming on in the 71st minute to replace Adriel Jackson where a brace from Thomas Muller and a goal from Brian White allowed Vancouver to win this all-Canadian duel and secure a second consecutive victory in MLS.
Speaking after the game, Sabaly said: “My first week here went well. I’m very happy to be here. It’s a new experience for me. It’s great.
“My first match also went well. I’m very happy to have made my debut in front of our fans. It’s a new adventure, a new step for me. MLS is a good league. I’m excited to play more matches and prove myself. It’s very exciting to be able to play so many matches in MLS.”
He added: “We have a very good team. With the mentality we have, we can achieve great things.”
Cheikh Sabaly made a move to the United States this year from Ligue 1 side Metz with loan spells at Pau and Quevilly-Rouen. He has 12 caps with a goal and he was a member of the Senegal squad that defeated Morocco 1-0 to win their second Africa Cup of Nations title.
During his time at Metz, Sabaly had three separate loan spells in France. He spent the 2021-22 Ligue 2 season with Quevilly-Rouen Métropole, starting 12 of his 18 appearances across all competitions and registering two goals as well as three assists.