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2019-12-25T14:05:10.783Z


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Prophecy was given to fools, and also to pretentious sports journalists: Dor Hoffman is not afraid to mark the ten young players who will warm our hearts in the next decade • There is one law: only if born in 2000 onwards • You will

  • Sancho. The list bunker

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    Reuters

  • Patty. The young conqueror in the history of the Champions League

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  • Rodrigo. Real Madrid's future?

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  • Kamabinga. And exceptional restability

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    AFP

At the Fourfourtwo World Soccer Magazine, at the beginning of the decade, they compiled a list of 20 teenagers expected to dominate world football in the decade between 2010 and 2020.

Well, the decade ends this week, and here are the results: Alongside injuries such as Eddie Hazar, Neymar, David De Haha and Christian Eriksen, there are some good players like Mario Ballotelli, Mario Goetz, Iker Munayin, Jardan Shakiri and Arun Ramsey, and some hard hits: Rio Miyachi, Ahmed Khalil, Lucas Piason and Lasina Traura were then marked as likely to come a long way, but over the years they have become proof that not everything that sparkles at 18 will necessarily be worth gold.

True, it is said that prophecy was given to fools, but not only to them. It's also given to pretentious sports reporters, so here's our list - ten teen players who will dominate the world football in the next decade. Only one rule guides the list: Born in 2000 onwards. That means Killian Ambapa, Joao Felix and Nicolo Zaniolo are not on the list.

1. Jaydon Sancho (Dortmund and England, May 25, 2000)

The easy choice, the list bunker. Even today, before he turns 20, Dortmund's Englishman is one of the Bundesliga stars, a team player and someone who has earned a £ 120m price tag honestly, which Chelsea is expected to pay. The choice to move to Germany at an early age has been a brilliant move by the extremist, who has never stopped making More brilliant measures that break down opposing defenses.

Holland. 194 inches of power // Photo by AFP

2. Arling Holland (Salzburg and Norway, July 21, 2000)

First of all the numbers: 16 league goals, 8 Champions League home runs, ninth in one World Championship game until age 20. Impressive, but that's just part of the story. At Holland, the story has the potential: 194 inches with wonderful technique, bursting power and a sharp finish, creating a sense that the future is at its feet. European empires are chasing him because they know that the chance of overthrowing other empires will only increase.

3. Rodrigo (January 9, 2011) and Venice Junior (July 12, 2000) - R. Madrid and Brazil

They were selected together because they have the impression that Real Madrid want to deposit their offensive future with their legs. While Vinnicios is still missing in front of the goal, Rodrigo has already become the second-youngest conqueror to win the Champions. But they're just getting started. They are not the same in the style of play - Vinisius more dribbler and Rodrigo than Finisher - and if they continue to receive credit from Zinedine Zidane, it would seem that Real will earn two for one.

4. Jude Bellingham (Birmingham and England, July 29, 2003)

Here's the big bet, boy put the chips on it. While playing in the Premier League in England and in the bottom half, the age plus ability ignites the imagination. This is a 16 year old, tall, strong, fast, brat, who has already played 19 games this season and scored two goals. He is the youngest to play and conquer in Birmingham uniform, and did so in a league that does not take prisoners. All the big ones are already staring, and the best thing about this bet: Even when the decade is over, it's still an option for the next decade.

Zubuzlai. En route to Arsenal // Photo: AFP

5. Ansu Patti (Barcelona and Spain, October 31, 2002)

Seemingly an easy choice, but there are a lot of tricks in it. Because Ansu Patti, perhaps more than anyone on this list, started his fastest - and now needs to step up. He soon became the young conqueror in Barcelona's history, the youngest to cook and conquer the same game in the Spanish league and the young conqueror in the history of the Champions League. The punctual name, it is clear, must now be managed properly. Barca knows how to do it, the question is whether Patti will succeed.

6. Dominic Zubuzlai (Salzburg and Hungary, May 5, 2000)

Another product from the Red Bull Salzburg factory, and also born in the first 2000 that was added to the senior team roster. For Dominic, as for Holland, the eyes are more important than the data. It is true that he is a conqueror and a scorer, but the Hungarian barometer can start his team's attacks and thwart those of the opponent with the same remarkable efficiency. His future looks rosy, but here's an asterisk: it's reportedly on its way to Arsenal. Successfully.

7. Eduardo Kamabinga (Ran and France, November 10, 2002)

This list cannot be complete without the French League, and Kamabinga is today the senior representative of the younger generation. When he was a kid, he used to ask him to keep the score in defensive action and increase it in offensive action - and he did everything successfully. This season, too, is a remarkable showcase for a player of his age, and this is true of Real Madrid.

Ihatern. Choose to represent the Netherlands // Photo: IP

8. Mohamed Ihateran (PSV and the Netherlands, February 17, 2002)

You could bring in a half Dutch league, most of Alkmaar and quite a bit of Ajax, but Eindhoven's connection seems like the right choice. He blasts confidence, is full of talent, matures and shows a rare improvement graph at such a young age. This year he preferred to represent the Netherlands over Morocco, and here's another reason why the Netherlands could be the next decade's pick.

9. Fran Torres (Valencia and Spain, February 29, 2000)

Spanish league fans will probably be surprised that he is here because Torres does not feel 19. He has been a rotation player for two years, occupying, brewing and integrating wonderfully in the game of bats. All the major Europeans are chasing the great extremes, which is also the living proof that such talents appear once every few years. Don't believe it? Look at the date of birth.

Almada. Guardiola is already keeping an eye on him // Photo: From Twitter

10. Theago Almada (Wells and Argentina, April 6, 2001)

The series on Carlos Teves on Netflix highlights the "Puerto Apache" neighborhood where the Argentine star grew up, and explains how special it must be to get out of there for a successful football career. So Almada, 171 inches of agility and talent, was born there as well. The neighborhood has given him a work ethic, strength and character, joining a rare talent that has made a big break in the past year. Manchester City is already interested because it knows which diamonds grow in the rugged neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

Source: israelhayom

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