The soccer world is truly delighted with the performances of the world’s young stars in this month’s national team reunion.
Endrick
Coming off the bench in his debut for Brazil at the age of 17, one of today’s most anticipated young talents scored the winning goal for the Selecao at a packed Wembley Stadium.
However, that was not enough for Endrick, who once again came off the bench to shine when he scored the goal against Spain. This time at the Santiago Bernabeu – the stadium he will call home from this summer onwards.
Endrick is only 17 years old and is showing that he is ready to become one of the top young strikers.
Endrick and Yamal will be the future duo of El Clasico.
Lamine Yamal
In the future, Endrick’s counterpart in El Clasico could be Lamine Yamal. Yamal did not score any goals, but viewers were really happy to watch this 16-year-old player play football.
He dribbled and eliminated one player after another, creating a series of miracles that few individuals thought of when the Barcelona youth was born in 2007.
Kobbie Mainoo
Kobbie Mainoo is on a promising career path. After Manchester United, Mainoo caused the media to waste ink because of two superb debuts for the England team. Mainoo even started against Belgium and was honored as “Best Player of the Match”.
England finally has a technical midfielder, capable of escaping pressing and ready to “dance” in the middle of the opponent’s circle.
Oscar Bobb
Manchester City have quietly given birth to another absolute gem without anyone really paying attention. Oscar Bobb also has one of the best names in football.
Bobb is only 20 years old but has played for the Norwegian team 6 times and has received a lot of attention from Pep Guardiola. In this friendly, talented Man City also scored, but Norway lost 1-2 to the Czech Republic.
Jude Bellingham
Mainoo’s rise and Jude Bellingham taking on many responsibilities for club and national team have made it easy for people to forget that the Birmingham City-born star is only 20 years old.
It feels like Bellingham has been playing football for a long time, but remember, this guy just debuted at the age of 16. He easily overcame his opponents, played leisurely and scored to help the Three Lions draw 2-2 with Belgium.
England’s new number 10 is unstoppable.
Conor Bradley
After enjoying a breakthrough season at Liverpool, Conor Bradley scored his first international goal for Northern Ireland in a 1-0 win over Scotland. On becoming the first Liverpool player to score for Northern Ireland in 110 years, the youngster told BBC Sport:
“I’m really excited. I don’t think I could have dreamed that it would turn out this way. To get a 1-0 win was amazing, a great night.”
“I just hoped the ball would go in and was so excited to see it go into the top corner. I don’t even know what happened after that.”