Dinamo, Kajami-Keane and the "return" to Sardinia
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"My grandfather lived in Sardinia and my mother was born here and stayed until she was three years old. She doesn't have very clear memories, but they are beautiful and about the people and the food." It's almost a return for Kaze Kajami-Keane, a Canadian playmaker with clear ties to Sardinia, even if he still has to ask his mother which town he lived in.
Very available, like Simone Aromando, the new foreigner of Dinamo comes from Germany (Chemnitz and Braunschweig) and has also received positive reviews from those who played in Sassari, such as Scott Bamforth and Dyshawn Pierre: «They spoke very highly of Dinamo, of the club and of the fantastic fans, and at this point in my career it was really an experience I wanted to have».
On Saturday, Kajani-Keane will join the Canada national team for two World Cup qualifiers against Panama and Argentina, but the first few days have been enough to immerse himself in the new reality: "I'm focused on the group, which is very good. We're already very united and I want to win. We're all focused on this goal."
