Soccer Prospects Thread VII

luiginb

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Exciting first half so far, big chances at both ends, but still 0-0. Nantes a bit better, but Olympiakos have a 16yo striker (whose father played over 200 times for their senior squad) who moves really well. Also very impressed by Nantes' left back, Gautier.

It's all Nantes so far in the second half, they look much better prepared physically than the Greeks, adding to their natural size/strength advantage.

However the Greek goalie chanelled his inner Nikopolidis and dragged his team to penalties, where they've won easily.

Now the other semifinal is what probably should have been the final, Porto-Milan, Milan already 1-0 up in the first quarter after a mistake by Porto's captain. Milan's star is a 16yo striker who already has minutes for the senior side in Serie A, Camarda. Milan's coach is their old foot soldier Abate.

Porto made it 1-1 and then... I had to stop watching :D
 
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Hopefully he's smart enough to reject that move.
Same Chelsea as always. Will see what hotels and what homegrown talent need to be sold to sanction that, but Chelsea will probably just intentionally break the rules and take the slap on the wrist again too
 

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Same Chelsea as always. Will see what hotels and what homegrown talent need to be sold to sanction that, but Chelsea will probably just intentionally break the rules and take the slap on the wrist again too

Well for me I just wonder if that’s the best choice for the player considering the potential other suitors he’ll have and I’m not just referring to Barca.
 

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Some really interesting names that Quansah is ahead of on this list.

If he doesn’t let his pass to Bruno define him, there is definitely a player there
 

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