Sorto describes his playing style and thoughts on signing for the Galaxy
Sorto describes his playing style and thoughts on signing for the Galaxy
On Tuesday, the LA Galaxy signed 18-year-old Salvadoran-American Oscar Sorto to the fourth Homegrown contract in club history.
I spoke to the youngster who discussed his upbringing in South Central Los Angeles as well as the defining moment that put him on a course to become a professional soccer player.
Those weren't the only thoughts from Sorto, however, as I spoke to the 18-year-old on his style of play and his emotions of playing for his hometown club.
Check those out before.
(On his style of play...)
SORTO: "I play a bit more defensive. When I go up [to attack], I make the right decisions. Sean [Franklin] is a great player and I like how he plays so I'm trying to get ideas from him to add to my game."
(On what he's gained from training with the first team for half a year...)
SORTO: "The first thing that they taught me is that you need to be fit. The first two weeks that I was training with them, I wasn't fit so I took that advice. They told me that you need to play faster, make better decisions, think ahead, and be in the right spots all the time. I think that it's really helping me"
(On his general thoughts of signing with the club...)
SORTO: "It feels great. I never thought that I'd sign a professional contract at a young age especially for the Galaxy. I grew up watching them and my dad always told me about Mauricio Cienfuegos so I'm happy."






