Lionel Messi replaced Ronaldinho. Cristiano Ronaldo replaced Luis
Figo. Garath Bale replaced Ryan Giggs. Neymar replaced Ronaldo. Paul Pogba
replaced Patrick Viera. Manuel Neuer replaced Oliver Kahn. Over the last decade
we have seen some of the world best players hang up their boots, and standing
in wait was the next batch of players ready to set the world of football
alight! Whether the batch of talent showed promise from a young age, or worked
harder then everyone in the club day in day out, the current crop of world
beaters could compete with any that has graced a football pitch. No one thought
Barcelona could follow Ronaldinho's success, and then a young Argentine forward
came and revolutionized modern football. No one though Portugal
would ever produce a better player the Figo, and the Cristiano Ronaldo followed
in his footsteps and because one of the greatest players of this generation,
surpassing Figo and inheriting the captains armband and the iconic number seven
shirt. Ryan Giggs looked to be a once in a lifetime player produced on the
British Isles, then Garath Bale showed the world what he could do before a
world record transfer to the Santiago Bernabeu. When a top player passes their
prime there is always a young talent itching to call themselves the best, but
the question is. Who's next?
One of the
most talked about talents in world football now is Martin Ødegaard, so it only seems fitting to start with him.
In January of 2015 the Norwegian international signed for Real Madrid,
less than a month after his SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY! Yes, this wonder
kid is 17, turning 17 on the 17th December last year. At
the age of 15 Ødegaard made his international debut, becoming the youngest player to play for Norway at senior level, at 15
years and 253 days. This is just one of the incredible records the youngster
set before his move to Madrid. Martin became both the youngest player ever to
feature in the Tippeligaen, the Norwegian top tier, and
then just over a month later became the youngest goal scorer in the leagues
history. These remarkable accomplishments have lead to the young midfielder
attracting the interest of some of Europe's top teams, which lead to Ødegaard training with
Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Manchester United and
the Norwegian also visited Arsenal, this was all before he
eventually signed with Los Blancos. Upon arrival the 16 year old was moved
into the second team, managed by Zinadine Zidane, to continue his development
by gaining more game time. However Ødegaard trained with the first team,
and top stars such as Ronaldo and Bale have commented on how impressed they are
with the youngster! On 23 May, in the final fixture of the first
teams season, he made his debut for Real Madrid, coming-on as a 58th-minute
substitute for hat-trick scorer Cristiano
Ronaldo in an eventual 7–3 home win
over Getafe CF. He became the
youngest debutant in the history of the club at 16 years and 157 days old. Martin Ødegaard has
showed during his time at Madrid that he has what it takes to be a big star in
the future, if he continue to sky rocket to the top at the speed he has so far,
it’s almost inevitable that he will be seen as one of the best in the world in
the coming years.
The second player I back to be a future world beater is one who has came
in and out of popular media in the last few years, due to some of the
incredible goals he scored during youth teams games for AC Milan and Italy. Hachim
Mastour. Much less is known about the 17 year old compared to Martin Ødegaard,
but this could be a good thing, as it could avoid over confidence and arrogance
developing which tends to be common in young super stars. Mastour signed for AC
Milan for £400,000 at the young age of 14 after showing incredible potential.
Hachim appeared for Italy under 16's 6 times, scoring one goal, making his
debut in 2013 at the age of 15. He has since decided to play his full
international football with Morrocco after being eligable for both nations. He
made his full international debut in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
qualification Group F match against Libya at the Stade Adrar in Agadir, replacing Nordin Amrabat for
the final two minutes of the 1–0 victory. In doing so, he became Morocco's youngest ever senior international
player, aged 16 years old and 363 days. Mastour has appeared for AC Milan's
first team only in friendly matches, and is currently on loan to Spanish side
Malaga, where he made his first team professional debut on the
7th November 2015 against Real Betis. Hachim's style of play has earned
him early comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo, which is big praise for such a raw
talent. Unlike Martin Ødegaard, not much is known of Mastour, which makes him a much more
interesting prospect for the future. One thing that is certain is that Mastour has bags of potential and
if handled correctly, we could be witnesses of the development of a future star
in the making.
The third and final player I will be looking at as the future of world football has caused a lot of debate recently, a player with obvious talent and potential, but the question is if he can handle it. Im talking about the Belgian, Adnan Januzaj. Adnan is the eldest out of the three players I have looked at today, after turning 20 last year, however the young winger has been performing to a very high standard in the Premier League since the age of 18. Januzaj made his competitive debut for Manchester United against Wigan Athletic on 11 August 2013 in the Community Shield, he then made his Premier League debut a month later, coming on as a 68th-minute substitute in a 2–0 home win over Crystal Palace on 14 September. On 5 October 2013, in what was his first start for the club, Januzaj scored twice as United came from behind to claim a 2–1 victory away to Sunderland. Despite showing signs of class in every performance up into this point, Adnan's brace against Sunderland really did shot the young Belgian into the spot light, particularly the technique shown in the volley he scored for his second. Januzaj continued to show class throughout the season but also started to receive some criticism regarding simulation, and he picked up several yellow cards throughout the rest of the campaign which hindered the growth he made that season in the eyes of the media and the footballing world. As well as diving, Adnan Januzaj has had his personal life questioned, with suggestions that he has been letting his success get to his head, something which has stopped the growth of so many top young players. In the following season at United the winger struggled under Van Gaal and despite several top performances, has been loaded out the German giants Borissia Dortmund where he has struggled for starts behind German star Marco Reus. Unlike Mastour and Odergaard, Januzaj has showed his class on the big stage and now has to prove to the world that he has the ability to get to the top and stay there!
The currently generation of footballing giants will be a tough one to top, with the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo ruling the football world you have to wonder if the newest bacth of young stars can ever reach those levels. Odergaard, Mastour and Januzaj may be the best chance football has to continue to level of quality at the top, and despite all three players having their weaknesses, they all have the potential to do it.
The third and final player I will be looking at as the future of world football has caused a lot of debate recently, a player with obvious talent and potential, but the question is if he can handle it. Im talking about the Belgian, Adnan Januzaj. Adnan is the eldest out of the three players I have looked at today, after turning 20 last year, however the young winger has been performing to a very high standard in the Premier League since the age of 18. Januzaj made his competitive debut for Manchester United against Wigan Athletic on 11 August 2013 in the Community Shield, he then made his Premier League debut a month later, coming on as a 68th-minute substitute in a 2–0 home win over Crystal Palace on 14 September. On 5 October 2013, in what was his first start for the club, Januzaj scored twice as United came from behind to claim a 2–1 victory away to Sunderland. Despite showing signs of class in every performance up into this point, Adnan's brace against Sunderland really did shot the young Belgian into the spot light, particularly the technique shown in the volley he scored for his second. Januzaj continued to show class throughout the season but also started to receive some criticism regarding simulation, and he picked up several yellow cards throughout the rest of the campaign which hindered the growth he made that season in the eyes of the media and the footballing world. As well as diving, Adnan Januzaj has had his personal life questioned, with suggestions that he has been letting his success get to his head, something which has stopped the growth of so many top young players. In the following season at United the winger struggled under Van Gaal and despite several top performances, has been loaded out the German giants Borissia Dortmund where he has struggled for starts behind German star Marco Reus. Unlike Mastour and Odergaard, Januzaj has showed his class on the big stage and now has to prove to the world that he has the ability to get to the top and stay there!
The currently generation of footballing giants will be a tough one to top, with the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo ruling the football world you have to wonder if the newest bacth of young stars can ever reach those levels. Odergaard, Mastour and Januzaj may be the best chance football has to continue to level of quality at the top, and despite all three players having their weaknesses, they all have the potential to do it.
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