The Shamrock Rovers striker, born in 2008, surpasses Lukaku for 31 days: Big Rom occupied the first position since December 2009. And the City already points it …
If you are 16 years old and Manchester City puts your eyes on you something will mean. Michael Noonan, striker born in 2008, showed why. With the goal with which he gave the victory at the Shamrock Rovers on the field of the Molde in the first leg of the Conference League playoffs has become the youngest scorer in the history of the European cups, breaking a record that had lasted for 16 years. Romelu Lukaku occupied the first position of this special ranking since 17 December 2009, when he was 16 years old and 218 days and marked against Ajax with the Anderlecht shirt. Noonan, 16 years old and 187 days, was at the debut with the green -and -whites: he was in fact purchased by St.Patrks on January 15 in view of the start of the new season of Premier Division, scheduled for Friday 14.
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Noonan already seems to be a predestined. When it was little more than a child he played auditions with Sporting Lisbon and Tottenham and in the last market session it seemed very close to Guardiola’s Manchester City, which seems to have an agreement to buy it at the age of 18. Stephen Bradley, Shamrock coach, had expressed himself on these voices: “When big clubs are approached to the players, often this can distract them. Michael is focused on improving and will not pay attention to external chatter. We signed it to play with the Rovers, that’s just point. “
