[Cincinnati GM] Chris Albright showed similar resourcefulness in getting Mosquera into an Orange & Blue kit in the first place. The 22-year-old Colombian is a season-long loanee from Wolverhampton Wanderers, a blue-chip prospect searching for minutes, and his marked levels of performance and maturation in North America effectively only enhance the likelihood of Wolves – who are said to be quite impressed by his displays in MLS – bringing him back to England for a closer look this winter.
“Yerson, I would say it's a mixed bag. I'm hard on him because he is, and has the potential to be, a top talent,” said Noonan. “When you talk about with and without the ball, how does he impact the game? You know, there could have been better decision-making with the ball. Without the ball, I thought he was really strong – timing of his tackles, how he defended the box.
“I thought he for the most part controlled emotions in a good way, in those moments. Still have a couple things where, too much interaction with the opposition – you just got to think about playing the game. So it's a mixed bag. But in the end, he comes up with a big play for us and we keep a clean sheet. So he deserves a lot of credit for that, especially being in the middle of our back line in an important game.”