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Youth Watch: High-flying Barcelona winger Yamal ranked Europe's top teenager

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Youth Watch: High-flying Barcelona winger Yamal ranked Europe's top teenager There's an Eredivisie feel to the top rated teens rundown this week with no fewer than six players from the Dutch top tier represented in the top 10, which includes stars from Ajax and PSV. However, it's a Barcelona winger that tops the leaderboard as we run down the best performing teenagers across...

Youth Watch: Promising Barcelona teen Lamine Yamal again shines

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Youth Watch: Promising Barcelona teen Lamine Yamal again shines The first in a new series on WhoScored, we run through the top performing teens across Europe this past weekend. Youngsters from Barcelona, Girona, Brighton and Ajax all impressed but it's an Alaves striker who leads the way.10. Savio (Girona) - 7.50 vs Celta VigoGirona maintained their surprise tit...

Four Premier League stars make Europe’s best XI for August

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Four Premier League stars make Europe’s best XI for August The first month of the season is complete and as we pause for the International break, we take a look at the top performing XI from Europe’s top five leagues in August.Yvon Mvogo (Lorient) – 7.85Only Nice (2) and PSG (3) conceded fewer goals than Lorient in Ligue 1 and as a result, Yvon ...

Messi and Mbappe lead Ligue 1 Team of the Season

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Messi and Mbappe lead Ligue 1 Team of the Season The 2022/23 Ligue 1 season drew to a close on Saturday with PSG once again finishing top of the pile in France's top tier. The champions have two players make the WhoScored team of the season, while Monaco, Reims, Nantes, Nice, Rennes, Lorient, Montpellier and Lille are also represented.Yehvann Diou...

League Focus: Plethora of Strike Pairs Gives Way to Ligue 1 Goalrush

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League Focus: Plethora of Strike Pairs Gives Way to Ligue 1 Goalrush When Bordeaux and Nice were grinding their way to a goalless draw on Friday night, we couldn’t have imagined it. Ligue 1’s spectacular Saturday was an unexpected jolt of joy after a particularly inauspicious beginning to the weekend, with the aggregate haul of 23 from the five matches pl...

League Focus: Five Observations From the First Half of Ligue 1 2015/16

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League Focus: Five Observations From the First Half of Ligue 1 2015/16 PSG's history boysThough the neutral might regret that the Ligue 1 title race is effectively over at the halfway stage, there is no getting around Paris Saint-Germain’s excellence. Laurent Blanc’s team are so much better than last season, in which they gave their rivals a proper sniff of...

Team Focus: PSG Show Versatility On Tough Weekend

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Team Focus: PSG Show Versatility On Tough Weekend “We would have liked to do something else (other than playing),” said Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc after Saturday’s win at Lorient. Despite that, he was at a loss to know what that something was. “We represent Paris, the team of the capital. We have to do what we k...

Match Focus: Feisty Brittany Derby Flips the Region’s Script

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Match Focus: Feisty Brittany Derby Flips the Region’s Script So when Guingamp take on Lorient, it’s not a ‘real’ derby? Try telling that to anyone involved at the Stade de Roudourou on Saturday night. Though these two modest clubs are separated from one another by 110km and are (figuratively speaking, at least) even further from the traditio...

League Focus: Relegation Battle Tightens on Ligue 1’s Binary Sunday

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League Focus: Relegation Battle Tightens on Ligue 1’s Binary Sunday 1-0, 1-0, 0-1, 1-0, 0-1, 0-0. The Sunday afternoon multiplex in Ligue 1 might have looked unappetising viewing on paper – with the final five being played simultaneously, after the Saturday schedule was cleared for the Coupe de la Ligue final – but there was no shortage of tension.At the...

Player Focus: A Month to Remember for Lorient's Guerreiro

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Player Focus: A Month to Remember for Lorient's Guerreiro It came from nothing, in the words of Argentina coach Tata Martino. Portuguese sports daily O Jogo, meanwhile, remarked that it was headed in by the shortest player in the team and would mark history. Raphael Guerreiro's last-gasp winner for Portugal against Argentina is a moment that he will never ...