terça-feira, 2 de junho de 2015

U-20 World Cup: Gedion Zelalem earns first US start, proceeds to light up New Zealand | SIDELINE

2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.png    Resultado de imagem para World Cup U20 2015

North American soccer has lately grown quite fond of the concept of "hype trains" for promising young players – shorthand, of course, for collective enthusiasm or even outright euphoria about their talent and potential, even when we know they’re still young and far from being proven stars.
So if you’re leery of the Gedion Zelalem Hype Express as it chugs down the tracks, maybe you’d better stop reading right here.
The German-born, Maryland-raised Arsenal wunderkind was handed his first start in a US uniform early Tuesday as the US U-20 national team met New Zealand in their second match of the U-20 World Cup, and he did not disappoint.
Zelalem earned a mention on the stat sheet when he slotted a lovely pass for Paul Arriola to hammer home the third goal in the 4-0 US romp:

Allllllllllll aboard!
What’s your favorite moment from Zelalem’s impressive 90-minute outing? Should we prioritize the skills that led directly to a tangible end product on this occasion, or is a dazzling bit of flair and flavor worth getting equally (or more) excited about?

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