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Kylian Mbappé 

There may well be a tug-of-war in the French camp regarding whose team this is. For so long, it’s been Kylian Mbappé’s, but Olise and Dembélé are bound to share the limelight this summer.

Still, the World Cup seems to bring the best out of Mbappé, who’ll hope to be fully fit for the tournament despite a few knee issues this season, which will likely stop him from retaining the European Golden Shoe.


Lamine Yamal will feature at the World Cup for the first time this summer, with Spain among the favorites to go all the way.

Yamal starred for Luis de la Fuente’s stunning outfit at Euro 2024, claiming Young Player of the Tournament honors after Spain’s triumph in Germany.

La Roja is now gunning for its second world title, and first since 2010. This Spain team is venerated for their collective majesty, but it’s the sparkle of the world’s best soccer player out wide that ensures this side isn’t one defined by its ability to merely retain possession.

Superlatives have been exhausted when describing the precocious teenager, whose flow state is as majestic as anything we‘ve seen since the very best of Messi. Thanks to a divine combination of subtlety, cunning craft and outstanding technique, Yamal is nothing short of untouchable on his day.

At the age of just 18, we’re all wondering whether Yamal could be set for his ’86 Maradona or ’22 Messi-like campaign already.


Pedri

The absence of Pedri failed to deter Spain during the latter stages at Euro 2024, after a challenge from the soon-to-be-retiring Toni Kroos in the quarterfinals ended the midfielder’s tournament prematurely.
Pedri thus watched on as Luis de la Fuente bypassed France and England on their way to the trophy in Germany.
Once plagued by injuries, Pedri has stayed relatively healthy over the past couple of years, and Barcelona have most certainly reaped the benefits.
A Houdini-like figure in midfield, the 23-year-old is a master escape artist who’s ever so creative in the ways he bypasses pressure and breaks games open.
Few boast the Spaniard’s serenity, but he’s a dogged defender, too. Despite his slight stature, Pedri most certainly packs a punch. Given that he missed out on the culmination of Spain’s triumph two years ago, Barça’s midfield maestro may feel he has to make up for lost time at this summer’s tournament.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kylian Mbappé 

There may well be a tug-of-war in the French camp regarding whose team this is. For so long, it’s been Kylian Mbappé’s, but Olise and Dembélé are bound to share the limelight this summer.

Still, the World Cup seems to bring the best out of Mbappé, who’ll hope to be fully fit for the tournament despite a few knee issues this season, which will likely stop him from retaining the European Golden Shoe.


Lamine Yamal will feature at the World Cup for the first time this summer, with Spain among the favorites to go all the way.

Yamal starred for Luis de la Fuente’s stunning outfit at Euro 2024, claiming Young Player of the Tournament honors after Spain’s triumph in Germany.

La Roja is now gunning for its second world title, and first since 2010. This Spain team is venerated for their collective majesty, but it’s the sparkle of the world’s best soccer player out wide that ensures this side isn’t one defined by its ability to merely retain possession.

Superlatives have been exhausted when describing the precocious teenager, whose flow state is as majestic as anything we‘ve seen since the very best of Messi. Thanks to a divine combination of subtlety, cunning craft and outstanding technique, Yamal is nothing short of untouchable on his day.

At the age of just 18, we’re all wondering whether Yamal could be set for his ’86 Maradona or ’22 Messi-like campaign already.


Pedri

The absence of Pedri failed to deter Spain during the latter stages at Euro 2024, after a challenge from the soon-to-be-retiring Toni Kroos in the quarterfinals ended the midfielder’s tournament prematurely.
Pedri thus watched on as Luis de la Fuente bypassed France and England on their way to the trophy in Germany.
Once plagued by injuries, Pedri has stayed relatively healthy over the past couple of years, and Barcelona have most certainly reaped the benefits.
A Houdini-like figure in midfield, the 23-year-old is a master escape artist who’s ever so creative in the ways he bypasses pressure and breaks games open.
Few boast the Spaniard’s serenity, but he’s a dogged defender, too. Despite his slight stature, Pedri most certainly packs a punch. Given that he missed out on the culmination of Spain’s triumph two years ago, Barça’s midfield maestro may feel he has to make up for lost time at this summer’s tournament.