You may not know them, but you will know them at the World Cup: a young formation, a 3-4-3 with the best young players in the World Cup off the radar. So not the various Gavi, Pedri, Camavinga….
The best youth going to the World Cup? No, the most hidden one. But which, however, will be able to give great satisfaction… The World Cup is also beautiful because every time you discover a player you don’t know and who drives you crazy, and for young people it’s even more beautiful because then you know that you will follow that discovery for a long time to come. However, if you go looking for the best of young people in Qatar – a footballer born after 1 January 2002 is said to be young – you cannot help but run into a strange feeling of deja-vu. How many times have you been told that Pedri, Gavi and company are not the future but the present of Spain? Are you tired of hearing the news of Moukoko who has been scoring 10 goals a game since elementary school? Do you skip Xavi Simmons’ Instagram posts? Are the stories about Nuno Mendes’ crosses, Camavinga’s physical tests or Bellingham’s leadership like that movie on Netflix that you never see but always come up in your recommendations? Here is the list for you. Indeed, the team: eleven talents aged 20 or less, who go to the World Cup with a lot of pulp and little fanfare. Some of them will flannel, some of them will flop, they all have the potential to boom. You will remember seeing them in the field, or soon on the market.