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Italy has come a long way since the exit of the oldest starting lineup of Euro 2016. Well, not in terms of success, they have completely missed the 2018 World Cup.
But this almost unprecedented crisis triggered a series of events that brought the Azzurri where they are today – filled with beefy young boys ready to face the world. And it is not only the retirement of Gianluigi Buffon that has lowered this average. Or Daniele De Rossi.
The current young talents have grown enormously in recent years, which has brought bold people to present them as potential winners of the Euro 2020! How do you ask? Well, these young guns (all people under 25 in my book) could help you.
Moses Kean
Moise Kean has long been touted as one of the potential saviors of Italian football. At the lowest points, it was his name – wrought by the brave Football Manager players? – It helped soothe the tears.
And now, he is expected for his second cap. The double record for Juventus is now well established in the sacred colors of Azzurri and it is here to stay. Of course, he is still keen, as has shown this missed face-to-face before Cristiano Ronaldo's decisive penalty against Atletico Madrid. But it has he.
And that he This is what Italy has been missing for some time.
Leonardo Spinazzola
The man of the hour Maybe not the hour. But at least the most important hour of Italian football lately. Yes, Leonardo Spinazzola was the unsung hero of this dramatic night against Los Rojiblancos. Move, CR7. It is the time of LS37.
And look, at age 25, you may not think Spinazzola is the most springy chicken on this list, but because of injury problems, he made less than half of the only player's 25 years on this list. So, there is still spring in this stage. And he will be 27 when the euros roll, which is the peak age of major tournaments.
In addition, his agent said he was better than Alex Sandro. So here is.
Nicolo Zaniolo
The Kid Culled of Milan became the Golden Boy of Rome in just a few months. Unbelievable. Our introduction to Nicolo Zaniolo may have been brief until now, but his incredible potential is undeniable.
While his first selection is expected, the 19-year-old announces promising in this qualifying campaign for the Euro 2020 and, with the main target of AS Roma this summer to keep the control of the attacking midfielder, he should be able to blossom a bit more at Stadio Olimpico before the call for brighter lights.
Nicolo Barella
Poor Jorginho. Barely the central midfielder – who was limited to just 12 caps in his career – has he got rid of Andrea Pirlo and De Rossi through Nicolo Barella, all ridiculously accomplished and balanced, versatile and mature at 22 years old.
But, aside from the Chelsea man's point of view, Barella's breakthrough was a breath of fresh air, tinged with sun, rainbows and sardines (Sardinia, innit). And he has already been able to translate his laid-back mentality on the international stage, with his debut against Ukraine as well as showing off his talent.
Federico Bernardeschi
I know we've talked a lot about the so-called MVP of the Atleti clash, but let's be realistic for a moment, it was Federico Bernardeschi. And this presentation was only the tip of the iceberg of the old man of Fiorentina this season. It was electric.
Of course, he may not have the lightness of the legends that preceded him, but he has clbad on the ground. And that's pretty much enough. I mean of course, it is not ideal, but it is enough. At least for the success of the Euro 2020. Thus, freshly prepared images will have to take second place. A big deal … * sobs *.
Federico Chiesa
Although he may have been forced to retire from this national team due to injury, this is not the end of Federico Chiesa. And it's not a hot grip. With 31 games played in several competitions, he has already doubled his goals against last season with 12 goals, while his transfer value continues to skyrocket.
Although the wait for his first international score is set beyond this month, rest badured that he will succeed in breaking this duck during the next qualifying campaign. And if not, how about mid-July at Wembley Stadium next year?
Patrick Cutrone
The only player on this list to not yet wear the real blue jersey of an Italian full-fledged international, but Patrick Cutrone does not plan to beat him with under-21s for too long.
Although his lead in Milan may have been held back by the arrival of a certain Polish shooter unable to score goals in a match, he remains an avant-garde leader. Plus, it has been announced in the street that it could be used as a makeweight in a market for the man who stands above him here, so potentially the problem is solved.
Whatever the case may be, do not be surprised to see it over-aligning with Euros when the time comes.
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