Khaleej Times

EPL, La Liga prodigies to fight for U17 World Cup title today

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kolkata — When England and Spain clash in the Fifa U-17 World Cup final on Saturday, it will be a battle between potential future stars of the English Premier League and Spanish La Liga, the two most watched leagues in India.

From Premier League leaders Manchester City to LA Liga counterpar­ts FC Barcelona, the expected full house at the Vivekanand­a Yuba Bharati Krirangan will be witness to 17-year olds from these clubs and other top names strutting their stuff on the pitch.

City’s attacking midfielder Phil Foden and Barcelona’s Abel Ruiz, who is also Spain U-17 team’s captain, are prime examples.

Ruiz is Spain’s top scorer with six goals and his double against Mali was the key in securing Spain’s place in the final.

The Barca prodigy is direct in his approach and uses a lot of intelligen­ce to move into scoring areas and also goes behind defences.

As for Foden, City manager Pep Guardiola is his fan for a reason. After breaking out and showcasing his talent for Manchester City on their pre-season tour in America this summer, Foden picked up where he left off for England. He has been the creator-in-chief for the Young Lions playing down the right and is able to use both feet, giving him close control.

Liverpool’s Rhian Brewster is England’s pin-up boy at the moment after netting back-to-back hat tricks against the US and Brazil in the quarters and semis respective­ly. The striker seems to be coming of age in this competitio­n with Reds manager Juergen Klopp describing him as “special”.

Real Madrid’s Cesar Gelabert has a vision Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta would love to comment on.

 ?? — PTI ?? England players during a practice session in Kolkata on Friday.
— PTI England players during a practice session in Kolkata on Friday.

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