PEDRI FINISHED FOURTH IN THE VOTE
Ansu Fati, chosen as the best U-20 footballer in the world
Published:13/02/2021 - 19:06h
Updated:13/02/2021 - 19:06h
The newspaper 'L'Equipe' published this past Friday a list with the 50 best players under 20 years of age in the world. Ansu Fati, whose injury does not stop him, was chosen the best U-20 on the planet, with Pedri in fourth place
The newspaper L'Instrument' has made a list with the 50 better players of less than 20 years all over the world. In the classification, therefore, did not go in young known like Erling Haaland, Joao Félix, Jadon Sancho or the madridista Vinicius Jr, all been born from the 2000. By this reason, taking into account the footballers that hinder inside this parameter, does not surprise too much that the winner have been Ansu Fati.
The forward of the FC Barcelona has been chosen the best Sub-20 of the planet above Eduardo Camavinga and of Ryan Gravenberch. The Barcelona is for many one of the attackers with more future that has seen in long and thinks that will finish being a big star. Although it has lost good part of the season by injury, his start of course was so spectacular that anybody has doubted in choosing him to him above other jewels of level.
Camavinga, one of the mediocentros young with more level of the world, has remained to the doors of the triumph. After the one of the Rennes, pretended by the Real Madrid, has remained the perla of the Ajax, Gravenberch, that is an offensive midfield player with a lot of future. After them it arrives another barcelonista, Pedri, that is being one of the big disclosures of LaLiga. The Canarian has it everything to mark a period in the Barcelona and with alone 18 years already is indisputable headline.
The Borussia Dortmund glass the fifth and the sixth square with Giovanni Reyna and Jude Bellingham, that are going out this season. The 'top 10' complete it by this order Yari Verschaeren (Anderlecht), Mason Greenwood (United), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) and Myron Boadu (AZ). All they have spare talent as to be important in the world of the football, and Greenwood and Saka even have already an important paper in the Manchester United and the Arsenal, respectively.
Rodrygo Goes, lejísimos of the first places
On the other hand, also it is necessary to stand out that the only player of the Real Madrid in this list is Rodrygo Goes, that does not appear until the place 32. The Brazilian did not settle the past campaign to the orders of Zinedine Zidane, in spite of his historical 'hat-trick' in Champions, and neither is it doing this course. By this reason, in spite of his indisputable potential, is far of the big promises Sub-20 of the world.
It is curious that the footballer that close this 'top 50' was the one who is surely one of the greater gross talents of his generation. They scrape Cherki, of the Olympique of Lyon, that still has not fulfilled the 18 years, is for the lovers of the French football one of the greater jewels that have seen in France in a lot of years. Nevertheless, it does not have a paper stood out in the staff and still is very irregular, something that perhaps has penalised him in this vote.
The complete list with the 50 better Sub-20
- Ansu Fati (Barcelona) 2002
- Eduardo Camavinga (Rennes) 2002
- Ryan Gravenberch (Ajax) 2002
- Pedri (Barcelona) 2002
- Giovanni Reyna (Dortmund) 2002
- Jude Bellingham (Dortmund) 2003
- Yari Verschaeren (Anderlecht) 2001
- Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) 2001
- Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) 2001
- Myron Boadu (AZ Alkmaar) 2001
- Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen) 2003
- Nuno Mendes (Sporting) 2002
- Harvey Elliott (Liverpool) 2002
- Mohamed Ihattaren (PSV) 2002
- Youssoufa Moukoko (Dortmund) 2004
- Josko Gvardiol (Dinamo Zagreb) 2002
- Curtis Jones (Liverpool) 2001
- Thiago Almada (Vélez) 2001
- Yunus Musah (Valencia) 2002
- Noni Madueke (PSV) 2002
- Charles Of Ketelaere (Witches) 2001
- Jeremy Doku (Rennes) 2002
- Ilya Zabarnyi (Dinamo Kiev) 2002
- Kaio Jorge (Santos) 2002
- Becir Omeragic (FC Zurich) 2002
- Filip Stevanovic (Partizan) 2002
- Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich) 2003
- Kamaldeen Sulemana (Nordsjaelland) 2002
- Adam Hlozek (Sparta Prague) 2002
- Anatoliy Troubine (Shakhtar) 2001
- Benoit Badiashile (Monaco) 2001
- Rodrygo (Real Madrid) 2001
- Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) 2001
- Kvaratskhelia (Rubin Kazan) 2001
- Gabriel Veron (Palmeiras) 2002
- Moses Caicedo (Independent of the Valley) 2001
- Christos Tzolis (PAOK) 2002
- Michael Olise (Reading) 2001
- Ander Barrenetxea (Real Sociedad) 2001
- Aster Vranckx (Malinas) 2002
- Fabio Silva (Wolverhampton)2002
- Matias Arezo (River Plate of Uruguay) 2002
- Leonidas Stergiou (St. Gallen) 2002
- Nicolas Raskin (Standard Lieja) 2001
- Aaron Hickey (Bolonia) 2002
- Alan Velasco (Independent) 2002
- Arnaud Kalimuendo (Lens) 2002
- Lassina Traoré (Ajax) 2001
- David Strelec (Slovan Bratislava) 2001
- They scrape Cherki (Lyon) 2003