BVB prodigy Youssoufa Moukoko is about to make his professional debut.
His first youth coach at FC St. Pauli reveals how it all began.
At
16 years of age,
Youssoufa Moukoko
is an exceptional
talent
.
Now he could at
Borussia Dortmund *
in the
Bundesliga *
debut.
His
U13 coach
explains how he impressed everyone in the first trial session.
Dortmund - A 16-year-old was never as well known as
Youssoufa Moukoko
before his Bundesliga debut
.
Borussia Dortmund's
child prodigy
has been eligible to play with the professionals
since November 20, 2020
- the U19s are no longer a challenge for him.
His first coach is now
unpacking
the beginnings at
FC St. Pauli
- Moukoko's story is actually ready for a movie.
Jona Louca
was the top talent's first youth coach.
In an interview with
Bild
he gives insights into the beginnings of a player who probably has the talent to be a superstar.
It all started with a
trial training session
in the U13 of FC St. Pauli.
“Youssoufa brought his dad with him to the first training session,” recalls Louca.
“Except for his trainers, he didn't have any sports gear with him.
We improvised - he was offered shoes by fellow players, ”says the youth coach.
BVB: Super talent Moukoko convinced after just five minutes
It didn't take Moukoko long to convince everyone.
“After only five minutes it was clear that we would take him in.” It was recognized early on that the boy has something special.
In 2016, the BVB's scouting department took notice of him and grabbed the talent.
Since then, the 15-year-old has been the absolute high-flyer in each of his teams.
In
88 games
for the U17 and U19 of the Black-Yellows, Moukoko scored an incredible
141 goals
- even though he is significantly younger than his teammates.
BVB: Moukoko debut in the Bundesliga is imminent - "The U19s are too easy for him"
Borussia Dortmund fans are eagerly waiting for his
professional debut
when he has finally reached the age of 16.
The moment is getting closer - and the pressure is getting bigger every day.
It is very likely that Moukoko will become the youngest Bundesliga player of all time, replacing the previous record holder
Nuri Sahin
.
The ex-Dortmund warns the child prodigy: “So far, only the sun was shining for him.
But there will also be rainy days, ”he predicts.
"But Youssoufa now has to take the next step, the U19 is too easy for him."
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Is the Bundesliga difficult enough?
The hype will reach its peak when it is first used.
He is even dubbed the successor to Erling Haaland - the Norwegian could soon leave BVB *.
But Moukoko is considered ripe.
"The right people are at work at BVB to protect him," says Sahin.
It is to be hoped.
(epp)
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