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Just Football and Wyscout officially announce partnership

Just Football is delighted to announce an official partnership with Wyscout. Wyscout is a market leader in scouting, data and analysis of the football industry, offering comprehensive video coverage and detailed statistical analysis of thousands of players in more than 80 countries worldwide

World’s 10 emerging top young footballers: #JF20 exciting talents to watch in 2019

Allan Okello is a defender’s nightmare as he is lethal with the ball at his feet and capable of scoring some great goals, as shown by his goal last season against SC Villa where he scored a great free-kick and celebrated like another top young talent in Kylian Mbappe. It would be great to see him playing alongside another big talent in Arthur Cabral in Palmeiras’ first team in the future, but for now Papagaio has been loaned out to Atletico Mineiro until the end of the year, where he will hope to gain more first team opportunities and develop further. The Canadian teenager has scored 10 goals and provided 4 assists in 30 games this season, but what makes that tally even better is that he has only started 12 league games, which means that at one point he was averaging a goal or assist every 89.5 minutes this season which is brilliant. , Thiago Almada is a player we have no doubt can reach the heights of world football and play for the biggest clubs in world football.

The best young footballers in England: Introducing the #JF20 exciting talents to watch in 2019

We have opted for two editions this year therefore: 10 of the best players in England’s youth academies to watch in 2019 (Part 1), and 10 emerging stars worldwide to keep an eye on (Part 2 – coming Tuesday). It seems almost crazy to say it given the years of seeming strife and struggle at English youth level, but today it is fair to say England is home to the best young players in world football at academy level, with some of the leading academies churning out a host of incredibly gifted young players ready to take on the world. The teenager has featured a number of times in the UEFA Youth League and key games in the Under-23s’ Checkatrade Trophy squad, making a big impact in a recent tie away to Rochdale where he scored twice as City came from 2-0 down to win 4-2. Already included in some of United’s first team squads, making the bench in the Champions League game against Valencia and for the recent FA Cup tie against Reading, we predicted that 2019 would see a competitive debut for James Garner in the red shirt of Manchester United – a prediction which of course came true before we even went to publish after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer handed Garner his professional debut as a later substitute against Crystal Palace in late February 2019.

Tottenham Hotspur v Borussia Dortmund preview: Why Spurs must be wary of dangerous Champions League opponent

They top the Bundesliga by five points, have scored more goals than anyone else in Germany (54 goals in 21 games played) and are playing a brand of fast attacking football that is both easy on the eye and devastatingly effective. This is a staggering development from last season when they finished a whopping 29 points behind champions Bayern. Such is their transformation that Dortmund are five points and ten goals away from matching last season’s entire points They will need to continue their current form right to the end domestically to guarantee a first title in seven years, since the days of Jurgen Klopp, but they have at the very least challenged Bayern Munich’s firm iron grip on the big silver shield in recent memory. Dortmund have predominantly adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation this season, with summer signings Axel Witsel and Thomas Delaney providing a solid base in the midfield to allow the talents of Jadon Sancho and Marco Reus to roam relatively freely further forward.

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