Friday, 10 June 2011

One to Watch - Xherdan Shaqiri

In the last of our series of “One to watch” at the UEFA U21 Championships, we have decided to feature a prodigious talent who has all the talent to lead Switzerland to glory this summer. The Swiss have consistently made European and World Cup Tournaments. However, there is a new breed of youngsters coming through the ranks and leading the way for the next generation of Swiss footballers to have a big impact at these events. The star of the bunch is undoubtedly, Xherdan Shaqiri.


PROFILE:
Club
FC Basel
Squad No
17
Position
AM L or R
Nationality
Kosovan (Nationalised Swiss)
Age
19
Height
1.68m
Weight
69 kg
Career Record:
Club
International

89 apps 14 goals
11 apps 1 goal


Monday, 6 June 2011

One to watch - Phil Jones

Phil Jones has been described as a “Rolls-Royce” of a player and has been highlighted as the future captain of Blackburn (if they can hold onto him that is). He is not your typical English centre-half as he is comfortable on the ball, a quality which was aided by his displays in the middle of the park for Rovers. Jones will be marshalling England's defence at the UEFA U21 Championships and if England are to go one better than their runners-up finish in 2009, then this Preston-born lad will have to be on top of his game.

PROFILE:

Club
Blackburn Rovers
Squad No
28
Nationality
English
Age
19
Height
1.80m
Weight
71kg
Career Record:
Club
U21

37 apps 0 goals
07 apps 0 goals


Friday, 3 June 2011

One to watch - Iker Muniain

Iker Muniain holds the record for the youngest player to appear and then a week later score for Athletic Bilbao from Spain's La Liga. The Spanish Football Association have high hopes for this lad and so do we.


PROFILE:

Club
Athletic Bilboa
Squad No
27
Nationality
Spanish
Age
18
Height
1.69m
Weight
63kg
Career Record:
Club
U21

91 apps 14 goals
 2 apps  0 goals