Champions League glory.The Hearts No.2 watched with pride as the 19-year-old Canada star lifted the top trophy in Lisbon on Sunday, shining as the Germans edged past PSG 1-0 in the final.Davies was snapped up by Bayern after learning the game under Fifer Forrest when he was assistant at Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS.And the Tynecastle coach was thrilled to see the stunning rise of a kid born in a Ghanaian refugee camp and who arrived in Canada aged five after his family had fled the civil war in Liberia.Forrest said: “We brought Alphonso in just after he had turned 14.
He came down from the Edmonton area to join our academy, we housed him with a billet family and put him in a local school.“But it was obvious quite quickly he had the raw.