World Soccer

Champions League

Breakout stars and 10 to answer

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Nathan Ake (Manchester City)

Flexibilit­y is a key chapter in the football instructio­n manual of Pep Guardiola, which is partly why he wanted the 25-year-old Dutchman. As well as excelling at centre-back, don’t be surprised to see the £40 million man deliver in a holding midfield role or at left-back.

Faustino Anjorin (Chelsea)

The Dorset-born attacking midfielder could well be the next luxury model off the Chelsea academy production line. A sight for sore eyes in the technical department, he does not just run with the ball, he glides. Made his firstteam debut in the Carabao Cup last season.

Marcos Antonio (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Talented up-and-coming Brazilian midfielder, 20, with lots of strings to his bow. Discipline­d and energetic in a deep-lying enforcer role, an accurate passer and a maker of timely late runs into the opposition box. Previously with Athletico Paranaense and Portuguese outfit Estoril.

Luis Alberto (Lazio)

When Lazio begin their 2020-21 Champions League campaign, their first appearance in the European showpiece competitio­n in 13 years, no player will be more motivated to make an impact than their elegant Spanish playmaker. Incredibly for someone of his class, he has never set foot on a Champions League pitch and, having just turned 28, he must realise he is approachin­g now or never territory.

Prior to joining Lazio in 2016, the Luis Alberto story was one of near misses. Despite excelling in a loan spell with Barcelona B in 2012-13, racking up numerous goals and assists in the Segunda Division, the Nou Camp club inexplicab­ly did not trigger the option to buy they had agreed with Sevilla. In three seasons on Liverpool’s books he made little headway, only making a dozen appearance­s before being handed temporary assignment­s with Malaga and Deportivo.

Now a Spain internatio­nal and one of the most cultured performers in Serie A - only five players assisted more goals in Europe’s top five leagues last season - he himself admits that he let himself down in the early part of his career, that he lacked work ethic and concentrat­ion.

A key factor in his belated coming of age is his close relationsh­ip with sports psychologi­st Juan Campillo, who encourages him to banish all negative thoughts.

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