FIFA U-20 World Cup: 10 players to watch in Poland



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One of the most enjoyable aspects of football is that there are always some who play somewhere, and this summer is no different.

The World Cup last summer was memorable for the English fans, and this summer, many others have been able to satisfy the appetite of football fans: the League of Nations, the Women's World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations, to name just a few.

There is another tournament in Poland at the moment, the U-20 World Cup. The tournament was held two years ago and it was the Three Lions who reigned on this occasion, eliminating Venezuela 1-0 in the final to win their first title in the Under-20 World Cup.

As the tournament unfolds in a few days, here is a list of stars to watch, who will be eager to follow the example of Lionel Messi and Paul Pogba in their football debut by getting good results at this tournament.


Radoslaw Majecki – Poland

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This year's host country has a tradition of producing high level goalkeepers like Jerzy Dudek, Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski come to mind. Recently, Liverpool have also grabbed Majecki liner at Legia Warsaw Jakub Ojrzynski. Well, now it seems the cork could be the next to join such an illustrious business.

He is already a regular at Legia Warsaw while he is only 19 years old. He has a good chance of winning the Golden Glove this year. He's been on fire this season, keep seven white sheets and concede only 12 goals in 14 league games.


Cucho Hernandez – Colombia

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In Watford's books, Hernandez joined Sergio Aguero this year to become the only teenager to have scored goals at Real Madrid and Barcelona in the same season in the last 50 years. Unfortunately for him, he was a loser twice because Huesca failed to consolidate his place in La Liga and was relegated this season.

Back to Vicarage Road, his loan is over, the winger could well make a place in the first team of the Premier League.


Erling Braut Håland – Norway

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We can say that the player on all lips heading for the tournament, frontman HAland is the son of the old Leeds United and Manchester City defender Alf-Inge Håland. Born in Leeds, tAged 18, he joined Molde under the tutelage of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, scoring 20 goals in 50 matches with the Norwegian team.

That was his potential in Norway, he was found last winter by Red Bull Salzburg, where he was scored once in his two leagues appearances for the side.


Boubacar Kamara – France

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Just like their high-ranking counterparts, France under 20 is littered with Talent. Such are their abilities, they would be with a shout of doing in the Regular World Cup if we gave them a shot at qualification.

You could have blindly chosen that any of their team be on this list, but Boubacar Kamara has played almost every game of the Marseille defense this season. It is therefore not surprising that it is observed by some of the European elites. Expect great things to come from this French wonder.


A flawless stayEzequiel Barco – Argentina

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Barco started the season with four goals and one assist in the first eight games of the season. He will be forever remember back in his native Argentina by supporters of Independiente, after scoring the goal that had helped his former club win the Copa Sudamericana.

If it can regain its Independiente form, Argentina could rank among the first for the title.


Lee Kang-in – South Korea

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After joining the Valencia Academy at the age of ten, Kang-in continued to represent the first team with 11 appearances in all competitions this season.

The attacking midfielder is only 18, making him one of the tournament's youngest players, but he's so popular has already joined the senior national team of South Korea. Well on the verge of becoming a first regular team for the La Liga side.


Timothy Weah – United States

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Son of Gold Ball, winner George Weah, Timothy has already Eight senior selections for the national team and spent this season on loan at Celtic giant Celtic of Paris Saint-Germain.

The French will seek to lend him again this season. He therefore has a great opportunity to put himself in the window of any club looking for a new striker. If he is half as good as his father, his career will be long and fruitful.


Ibrahima Niane – Senegal

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Niane is only 20 years old, but he has already imposed on the opponents. The Metz striker helped his team qualify for Ligue 1 with ten goals this season. More particularly however, he scored against Monaco to help knock them out of French Cup in what turned out to be Thierry Henry's last match in charge.


Turki Al-Ammar Saudi Arabia

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Named the best young player in the Saudi Professional League, midfielder Al-Ammar should be the creative force of his country's midfielder after bursting for the Saudi Al-Shabab formation in 2017.

His performances for his club and during the AFC Asian Under-19 Cup, in which he won the title of tournament player, earned him a call from the senior side.


Diego Lainez – Mexico

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The most expensive player in Poland is unquestionably Lainez Maestro, an 18-year-old Mexican midfielder.

Although he was born on this side of the millennium, Lainez already has four caps for Mexican seniors and earned a £ 11 million lead on Real Betis from Club America. The Mexican Messi & # 39; made 16 appearances for Betis in the second half of the season after joining the team in January and helped them to rank tenths of the La Liga table.


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