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The pure winger is back: Top 10 under 21s

The emergence of a new type of soccer in soccer, where robotization is progressing and tactics and physicality are more important than individual quality. impudent young people And security is just a breath of fresh air.

Neutral viewers are in luck as budding hopefuls. pure extremes They attack defenders relentlessly over and over again.

Among the players starting to emerge on the team, there are some who stand out above the rest.

1

Manchester United – 20 years – 8G/4A

Alejandro Garnacho

The Argentine is one of the main candidates to take charge of Manchester United in the coming years and become one of the best left wingers in the world under manager Amorim.

2

Manchester City – 20 years – 0G/5A

Savigno

The former Girona player, who charmed us last year, is having a difficult start to the season with a Sky Blue team that is in the midst of endless play and a crisis of results.

3

Juventus – 19 years old – 4G/4A

Kenan Yildiz

The successor of Alessandro Del Piero’s number 10 has emerged as the piece that will build the future of the Vecchia Signora, thanks to his unbalance, his vision of the game and his ease in front of goal. He joined Torino from Bayern’s youth organization in 2022.

4

Borussia Dortmund – 20 years – 9G/4A

jamie gittens

It is becoming a tradition for English players to break it at Dortmund. In the case of Gittens, ’43’ emulated Sancho by leaving City’s youth organization and moving to Dortmund in 2020, but he definitely looks like he has exploded this season.

5

PSV Eindhoven – 21 Years – 6G/3A

Johan Bakayoko

The skilled Belgian is one of PSV Eindhoven’s leaders despite his young age and a move to the big leagues next summer seems inevitable.

6

PSG – 19 years old – 1G/1A

Desiree Duet

The Rennes dagger signed for PSG for 50 million euros after the tournament, but although he just scored in the Champions League against Salzburg, it is difficult for him to play regularly.

7

Monaco – 19 years – 5G/3A

Elies Ben Segil

The Moroccan was already one of Morocco’s sensations at the Olympics, and now he is also one of the sensations at Adi Hütter’s entertaining Monaco.

8

Leipzig – 19 years – 4G/8A

Antonio Nusa

The young Norwegian has distinguished himself far more than most at Brugge, making the move to Leipzig this summer, making him one of the few players to be poached by Marco Rose’s side.

9

Manchester City – 21 years old – OG/1A

oscar bob

Another Norwegian player on the list was a key player in the Community Shield with his assists and looked like he would be a big asset for Guardiola this season, but he broke his foot during training in August. Everything came to a standstill.

10

Sporting Lisbon – 17 years – 1G/2A

Geobunny Quenda

The Portuguese player made his breakthrough this year with Jose Alvalade, with the permission of coach Goqueres. Starting on the right wing, he has a genuine left-handed glove and has already attracted the interest of half of Europe.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Mercedes boss: ‘Russell is ready to become F1 champion in 2026’

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Mercedes boss: ‘Russell is ready to become F1 champion in 2026’

Mercedes Formula 1 team president Toto Wolff believes that driver George Russell is ready to become a champion, but young Andrea Kimi Antonelli still needs time.

“Nobody knows how much power the Mercedes engine will have in 2026. We don’t know what the other teams’ engines will be like either. Is Russell ready to take the championship if given the right car? 100%, absolutely ready. There is nothing to add here. He is ready to be champion.”

“Antonelli is only 19 years old. What kind of peak are we talking about? He can be at the peak after 3-5 seasons. I believe we should give him this time to gain experience.”

“It’s moving in the right direction,” Wolff said.

F1 will have new technical regulations on engines and aerodynamics from the 2026 season.

Source: Sport UA

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F1’s best rookie has his sights set on Ferrari: ‘Winning in red is my goal’

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F1’s best rookie has his sights set on Ferrari: ‘Winning in red is my goal’

Haas driver and Ferrari development program graduate Olliver Berman said his goal is to race in the Scuderia in the future and win victories with the red car.

The Briton was already racing for Ferrari at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix when he replaced Carlos Sainz due to appendicitis. He has since made significant progress at Haas and will remain with the team at the start of the new season.

Berman congratulated Isak Hajar on his promotion to Red Bull and said:

“Yes, of course I’m a little jealous that he will be fighting for high results in a team like Red Bull. But I’m sure my time will come, too, and I’m very happy for that. We’ve been racing since Formula 3 and he has shown incredible talent and speed. It’s great that the new generation of drivers are being recognized and now both Kimi and Isak are in the top teams. That’s great. All you have to do is wait for your chance and it will definitely come.”

Berman said about his dream of competing for the Scuderia:

“This is definitely my dream. It motivates me to do my best and I get up every morning to do my best in everything I do. I want to perform in the red. I want to win in the red. That’s my life goal. I’ve been lucky enough to feel it once already and I know what it feels like, so I try to get back to that regularly.”

Source: Sport UA

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F1 team managers determined the top 10 drivers of the season. Ferrari’s location will surprise you

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F1 team managers determined the top 10 drivers of the season. Ferrari’s location will surprise you

Traditionally, at the end of the season, Formula 1 compiles ratings of drivers, teams and individual moments. This year, team leaders also participated in the annual survey and voted jointly to determine the top 10 pilots of the season.

Just like last year, first place went to Max Verstappen. Second was Lando Norris, who won his first world championship. The third and fourth places corresponded to the position in the championship behind Oscar Piastri and George Russell. The top 5 was completed by Fernando Alonso, who received the anti-award as the unluckiest driver this season.

Interestingly, although Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc only finished seventh, he is in the top 5 or even top 3 in most of the other rankings. The top rookie rated by team leaders was Haas’ Olliver Berman.

Among those taking part in the vote were Formula 1 team bosses: McLaren boss Andrea Stella, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, Williams boss James Vowles, Red Bull boss Alan Perman, Aston Martin management, Haas boss Ayao Komatsu, Sauber boss Jonathan Wheatley and Alpin managing director Steve Nielsen.

The full top ten drivers by team leaders and comparison to last year’s rankings are shown in the photo below.

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