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Kamara scores first EPL goal to help Norwich City rally to win

By IVES GALARCEP

Sporting Kansas City forward/midfielder Kei Kamara is off to a dream start during his loan spell with English Premier League side Norwich City, notching a vital equalizer on Saturday for his first EPL goal.

Kamara came off the bench and paid immediate dividends, heading home the tying goal before helping set up a stoppage-time winner as Norwich City posted a 2-1 comeback victory against Everton.

Here is Kamara’s equalizer:

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  1. He needs to stop with those corny heart shaped hands. That was going on when I was in high school…which was a long time ago. So played out. Time to move on, guy!

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  2. It seems like the MLS and US soccer in general is getting more respect in Britain.Since the world cup match and all the MLS players transferring over there.

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  3. By the way, kamara reminds me of chicharito. Only if dempsey and altidore played with that kind of heart. The american team needs to be like tim howard,with a badass attitude because all the time when there’s an american on the field and punk by the opponent, I never see someone stepping upand talk back with balls, only agaisnt Mexico and that’s getting old.

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    • It appears you’re incredibly unaware how incorrect both statements are associating Dempsey with lack of heart or addressing punks/getting into their face.

      Either you’ve never watched Clint Dempsey play or are unfamiliar with what he actually looks like.

      Perhaps you’re thinking Landon Donovan?

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  4. Good for him and MLS. Now if Mls can raise the cap, make it 4dps, free agency in order to surround the dps with higher talent. For example, look at the galaxy who where lucky enough in the past 2 seasons to surround becks,keane,donovan with very good talent which makes their job easier. Most Mls teams with Dps need talent around them in order to give the Dps a chance to shine and teach the players how to play real soccer. Its not rocket science but Garber and Mls make it so difficult for us the fans. In soccer u need a good goalie,centerback,number 10 and a center foward in order to have a foundation, which that is why MLS needs free agency and 4dps and a higher salary cap.

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      • Got your math wrong here. The 2012 salary cap was $2,810,000 per team, not counting the extra salary of designated players in 2012. Players in the first 20 roster spots will count against the cap (players 21-30 do not and are considered off budget players). The cap will go up 5% each year until the CBA expires at the end of 2014 leaving the 2014 salary cap at just over 3 million.

        With all the new stadiums and extra revenue from increased jersey/stadium sponsorships, and new tv deals, I would expect the next CBA to jump the cap up by a higher percentage entering the 2015 season.

      • Not really sure where you get 6 million in 2015 from. I doubt the league doubles it in one year even with a new agreement. Although, I think 6 million would be a great starting point.

      • Again I said next year the cap will be above 3 million? This year, its a little over 2.8 million.Then I said after 2014, when the CBA is up, I believe the cap will be raised another 3 million more.

      • I said next year the cap will be above 3 million, didn’t I? Also the CBA, ends in 2014. I have heard MLS believes by then, they will have more revenue to raise the cap.

  5. I predict he finishes the season with 4 goals and Norwoch buys him for 2million. Bunbury needs to stay in MLS and Sapong needs another season than maybe hes ready for a Danish/Turkish/Dutch league

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  6. -Great job Kai!

    -Bad job making the lame heart sign with your hands!

    I don’t care who started that but it needs to be finished. When Ellen Degenres, Taylor Swift and random boy bands are doing it randomly in public, it’s lost it’s value.

    A close runner up? Players making out with their wrist and whatever tattoo they have on it representing a loved one/relative.

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    • Kei always celebrates with his “heart-shaped hands.” The reason being that he started his own foundation, called the Heart Shaped Hands Foundation, to provide better education to children from Sierra Leone, Kei’s native country. He’s not imitating boy bands, he’s repping his charity.

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      • I think your reading comprehension is a bit off. I never said he was imitating boy bands. In fact, I said the opposite.

        Additionally, I’ve never heard of that foundation or if it even exists. Be a sport and provide a link. Even if it is real, he still created it based on the hand symbol, which as I said, is ridiculous and played out.

  7. He was very dangerous in his cameo today. He almost scored a nice header a few minutes before the goal, sent it just barely on the wrong side of the post. Had Howard beat. Hopefully he can continue to have performances like the one he had today. He was very good.

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      • I can just see Howard going ” forget about that MLS guy”.

        Obviously, Everton have no respect for MLS players and when Stoke shows up they can forget about marking Shea and Cameron on any set pieces,.

  8. Kei Kamara gives Everton a taste of what Defenders suffer in our league year round, and Everton’s lack of respect for the Kid pays of. The header was powerful and accurate, and against an EPL team. Its always good to see a successful player in our league display the same effectiveness in high leagues. It shows what lacks in MLS is the quality of coaches rather than the quality of players at this point. We’ve seen it time and time again with Donovan and Everton, Ream and Bolton, Cameron and Stoke, Espinoza and Wigan, now Kamara and Norwich city, MLS-All stars vs Chelsea…..that we have players that are very good in this league, with the individual skill to exceed at a highest level. What MLS (and the USMNT) is lacking right now is good coaching, good technical knowledge….coaches that can work with the level/quality of players we have to create a force to be reckon with…….the reason Oldham stunned Liverpool, Brentford tied Chelsea (first game..lol), Luton town embarassed Norwich city, QPR lost to Milton keynes dons, Tottenham stunned by Leeds etc…simply good coaching, teams with coaches with the ability to bring the best out of average players, training LOW level players to bring down HIGH level teams……KEEP DOING YOUR THING KEI !!!!!!!!

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