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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Europe's best players under 19

 

Germany claimed the UEFA European Under-19 Championship trophy for the first time despite playing more than half of the final against Italy with ten men. Goals from Lars Bender, Richard Sukuta-Pasu and Timo Gebhart ensured victory in a decisive match at Jablonec.


While players from the eight nations: (Germany, Hungary, Spain, Bulgaria, Italy, Czech Republic, England, Greece) who สุดยอดนักเตะ return to their respective clubs in the hope of building on the success or failure of the Eurocup sub-19. , here is a review of some of the best young men that caught the eye.


Richard Sukuta-Pasu (Germany): The product of the FIFA U-17 World Cup was the spearhead of Germany's triumph. He scored vital goals against Spain, the Czech Republic and Italy in the final. Richard Sukuta-Pasu of Bayer Leverkusen is the type of athlete football coaches dream of. "He's a really nice person and he's willing to learn, with the God-given qualities to be a good footballer," says former coach and former Bundesliga pro Jurgen Gelsdorf, who now runs Leverkusen's center of excellence. "Richard is very strong physically, has great technical ability and is also extremely fast. Overall, that makes him a dangerous player."


Fran Mérida (Spain): Mérida, who was a member of the Spanish team Uder 17 that won the 2007 UEFA Under-17 Championship and also starred in the FIFA Under-17 World Cup losing to Nigeria on a penalty shoot-out in the final, it was suspended by the defeat of Spain by 2-1 before the eventual champion of Germany. He made the team powerful again in the teams lost 1-0 to Hungary. He made a virtuous display against Bulgaria, capped off by a fine goal with his weaker right foot.


Stefano Okaka Chuka (Italy): Stefano Okaka Chuka, who is proud of the same country as me (Nigeria), did not enter the UEFA Champions 19 score sheet, but was the arrowhead of all attacks by the Italians. Okaka, like Mérida, was suspended for the open match, but the game was replayed every minute of their team's game as they reached the final only to lose 3-1 to Germany in the final.


Savio Nsereko (Germany): The Ugandan-born German forward was suspended for the last game against Italy due to the yellow card he received celebrating his teams' victory over the Czechs in the semi-final. Savio Nsereko was described by former Costa Rican player and UEFA technical observer Roy Millar as his best player of the tournament saying: "The best player of the tournament for me has been Nsereko." He can come in with his right foot to turn you into a goal, or he can go left and get behind the defenders. "


Ben Mee (England): Manchester City FC's center midfielder provided the answer to both England's problems in this tournament. After a sloppy defense that cost the Czechs two goals, Mee was called in and helped record successive clean sheets. He also broke England's scoring duck in his third game, with a header against Greece.


Mihail Aleksandrov (Bulgaria): Liverpool fc's great player was the captain of the Bulgarian national team and also anchored the midfield. It was tireless work, ostensibly filling a role on the left side, but actually he tirelessly covered the midfield and probed the openings. Smart in possession and never discouraged.


Kyriakos Papadopoulos (Greece): The former Arsenal goalkeeper was the youngest player in the championship. The 16-year-old Greek fared well to the belly with his excellent performance as the Greek under 19. The Olympiacos CFP prospect led the ten-man Greece resistance against the Czechs.

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