These five things confirm the brilliance of Youssef Moukoko, Germany's World Cup prodig





Throughout history, German football has presented unique and unconventional models in the world of football, which is what happens with the promising striker Youssef Moukoko, who is included in the list of machines in the 2022 World Cup.



German coach Hans Flick surprised everyone by including the 17-year-old Borussia Dortmund striker, Youssef Moukoko, to lead the Manshevik attack in the World Cup in Qatar.













5 things confirm the brilliance of Germany's miracle



And because the World Cup is always an opportunity to write history and the emergence of new stars on the world stage in the biggest football event in the world of the round witch, the Qatar World Cup will be an irreplaceable opportunity for the striker to write his name in history.




1. He shone from a young age



Mokoko, who has Cameroonian origin, was called the German miracle after his success in joining the first team in Borussia Dortmund at the age of only 16 years.



Mokoko starred with the Dortmund U-19 team at the age of 15 and scored a hat-trick in his first match. He also became the youngest player in the history of the European Youth Champions League to participate in the competition, and he also became the youngest player to score in the tournament.



His clear mark in the matches in which he participated in tournaments against players older than him gives him great confidence in appearing in the World Cup, and why not registering in the great football wedding.




2. Shine in the Bundesliga



Despite Mokoko's young age, he is top scorer for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga this season, scoring goals in 15 matches.



The young striker's ability to score and his distinguished speed, in addition to his presence always in the right place in front of the opponent's goal, raises his shares in reserving a place in the German machinery lineup.




3. Flick confidence



Hans Flick has great confidence in Mokoko's offensive capabilities, which prompted him to join him, despite not exceeding the age of 18 and not having played any official international match before the World Cup.



And with the injury of Marco Reus weeks before the World Cup, everyone in German football believes that Mokoko will be the main striker for Germany in the future, especially after he graduated in the ranks of the youth teams in Germany.




4. Offensive line



In view of the names chosen for the Germany national team list in the World Cup 2022, most of the players in the offensive line tend more to play as wings or as a second striker, such as Thomas Mueller, Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala and Laurie Sane.



This matter, from a technical point of view, enhances Mokoko's chances to play in the center of the outright striker, in exchange with Nicholas Flegrag.




5. Follow in the footsteps of adults



The registration of many players at a young age in scoring in the World Cup enhances Mokoko's chances of brilliance in the World Cup in Qatar.



Where Brazilian legend Pele previously scored in the 1958 World Cup at the age of 17, Michael Owen in the 1998 World Cup at the age of 18, and Lionel Messi in the 2006 World Cup at the age of 18













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