Hailed as one of the "best players of his generation", versatile Canadian teenager Alphonso Davies started life in a refugee camp, but is now starring in the Champions League for Bayern Munich.
The German champions are already through to the last 16 as Group B winners and Bayern could become the first German club to win all six of their group matches when they host Tottenham on Wednesday.
Davies, who only turned 19 in November, was on the bench in north London when Bayern thrashed Spurs 7-2 in October.
However, serious knee injuries to first-choice centre-backs Niklas Suele and Lucas Hernandez have since catapulted him into the starting line-up.
A reshuffle of Bayern's back four saw David Alaba switch to centre-back, leaving Davies, usually a winger, to play at left-back.
"Luckily the coach sees something in me and plays me every week as a left-back or a winger, it doesn't matter," said Davies, who has played the 90 minutes in all of Bayern's last nine games.
"Whichever one he puts me in, I'm able to do the job."
"So me playing left-back is just about learning the position more and more."
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"I must admit he surprised me a bit, particularly against Dortmund and how he defended against Achraf Hakimi and Jadon Sancho, two fast, top-quality players."
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