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Successful talent show: These youngsters use the World Cup as a big stage
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Successful talent show: These youngsters use the World Cup as a big stage

The article discusses young football talents who are making their mark during the World Cup, highlighting their performances and potential futures. It focuses on six players: Johan Manzambi from Switzerland, who has been performing well for Freiburg and scored three goals in four matches; Gilberto Mora from Mexico, a 17-year-old prodigy playing for Club Tijuana; Luc de Fougerolles from Canada, a defender who has become a key player for his national team despite being relatively unknown before the tournament; and Ayyoub Bouaddi from Morocco, an 18-year-old standout player who impressed in his debut against Brazil. The piece emphasizes these players' opportunities to shine on the global stage.

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Successful talent show: These youngsters use the World Cup as a big stage

The article discusses young football talents who are making their mark during the World Cup, highlighting their performances and potential futures. It focuses on six players: Johan Manzambi from Switzerland, who has been performing well for Freiburg and scored three goals in four matches; Gilberto Mora from Mexico, a 17-year-old prodigy playing for Club Tijuana; Luc de Fougerolles from Canada, a defender who has become a key player for his national team despite being relatively unknown before the tournament; and Ayyoub Bouaddi from Morocco, an 18-year-old standout player who impressed in his debut against Brazil. The piece emphasizes these players' opportunities to shine on the global stage.

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