- A number of U-20 World Cup stars have won the senior edition
- We look at quartet from 2015 and 2017 editions who could feature in Russia
- Jesus, Silva, Bentancur and Alvarez profiled
The FIFA U-20 World Cup can act as a launchpad for a successful
career, or at the very least a positive learning experience for any young
player. If the senior FIFA World Cup™ is used as a barometer, then the evidence
of the importance of its ‘little brother’ is clear.
Ten of Spain’s successful 2010 World Cup squad gained a
grounding at the U-20 World Cup, while fabled World Cup winners Diego Maradona,
Thierry Henry and Ronaldinho all featured at an U-20 World Cup before leading
their country to glory at the senior edition.
With Russia 2018
approaching, FIFA.com looks at stars of the most recent
editions of the U-20 World Cup who could feature at the senior finals this
year.
Gabriel Jesus: Brazil / Manchester City
DOB: 3/4/97 (age 21)
At the 2015 U-20 World Cup:
- · Scored in opener against Nigeria
- · Laid on three assists for team-mates
- · Led side to final against Serbia
Their talisman Neymar aside, Gabriel Jesus is the Brazilian
everybody is talking about heading into Russia 2018. Three years ago, Jesus was
already turning heads – having featured for Palmeiras in the Brazilian top
flight aged 18. The youngster would go on to impress at New Zealand 2015,
helping his side to the final.
Since then, Jesus’
stock has only risen. His precocious performances caught the eye of Manchester
City, who signed him in the summer of 2016 for arrival in January 2017, and he
duly helped City break Premier League records on their way to the 2017/18
title. The forward has also become an integral part of the senior A
Seleção side, scoring six goals in ten World Cup qualifying matches,
after he scored three in six games on the way to Men’s Olympic Football
Tournament gold with the hosts at Rio 2016.
Andre Silva: Portugal
/ AC Milan
DOB: 6/11/95 (age 22)
At the 2015 U-20 World Cup:
- · Scored four in five games
- Provided two assistsHelped his side reach last eight
It will not be easy for Portugal to move on from the Cristiano
Ronaldo era, but the Real Madrid man has identified his heir in the Seleccion
das quinas side: Andre Silva. This heavy responsibility has been put
on the forward’s broad shoulders, after his impressive performances so far for
youth and senior sides. He impressed at New Zealand 2015 with four goals at a
reasonably impressive rate of one every 114 minutes.
He went on to make his
senior debut after the victorious UEFA EURO 2016 campaign and has scored 11
goals in 20 appearances – including nine in ten World Cup qualifying games. His
move to Italian giants AC Milan in June 2017 has not been a resounding success,
but he remains a key part of Fernando Santos’s plans for Russia 2018.
Rodrigo
Bentancur: Uruguay / Juventus
DOB:
25/6/97 (age 20)
At the 2017 U-20 World
Cup:
·
Made six appearances
·
Scored penalty in semi-final shootout
·
Finished fourth
It is safe to say that
Rodrigo Bentancur’s trajectory since the Korea Republic 2017 has been upward.
The Uruguayan youngster played a crucial role in La Celeste’s midfield
at last year’s U-20 World Cup, helping the side to fourth. He had already
agreed to sign for Italian giants Juventus the month prior to the finals, and
formally joined them from Boca Juniors in July 2017.
Bentancur was often used from the bench by coach Massimiliano
Allegri during another successful Serie A campaign for Juventus. He made his
senior international debut in October 2017 off the bench against Venezuela in
qualifying for Russia 2018 and has started every game for Los Charruas since.
Edson Alvarez: Mexico
/ Club America
DOB: 24/10/97 (age 20)
At the 2017 U-20 World Cup:
·
Scored
in opener versus Vanuatu
·
Helped
keep clean sheets against Germany and Senegal
·
Reached
quarter-finals
To say the U-20 World Cup was key in helping Edson Alvarez get
senior international recognition would be a little far from the truth, as the
Club America man actually made his senior debut for El Tri ten
days before he made his first appearance for the U-20 side. However, Juan
Carlos Osorio certainly took note of Alvarez’s performances at Korea Republic
2017 and has utilised the young defender since.
After helping Mexico
to the last eight at the U-20 finals, Alvarez went on to feature prominently at
the 2017 Gold Cup, and played twice during World Cup qualifying. He has since
been named in successive Osorio squads for the friendlies directly after Mexico
sealed their ticket to Russia 2018.



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