Teen sensations Yamal and Mastantuono need time, says Trezeguet - Soccer News
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Former France striker David Trezeguet emphasizes the importance of patience in the development of young footballers Lamine Yamal from Barcelona and Franco Mastantuono from River Plate. Both players, at only 17, have shown immense talent and potential, attracting interest from major clubs. Trezeguet praises Yamal's uniqueness while highlighting Mastantuono's impressive abilities. He believes it's crucial for such players to serve as role models for younger generations. Juan Pablo Sorin echoes this sentiment, urging fans to enjoy Mastantuono's presence before he matures further in his career.
Yamal is a pure, unique talent, a player who has proven to be different from the rest," said Trezeguet, who won the 1998 World Cup with France.
They'll have time to perfect everything else," continued Trezeguet. "They're young. But I think it's important for football in general to have this type of player who serves as an example for the younger players.
I don't like comparisons, because I think it's like limiting the player who's emerging. It's the same thing that happened to Lamine and Leo [Messi]," said Juan Pablo Sorin.
It's true that the position is similar, but I think the characteristics are different, and I think each player has their own potential, qualities, and areas for improvement.
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