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5 Young Players Who Are Unlikely To Make An Impact In The 2014 World Cup Including Manchester United And Liverpool Kids

The 2014 World Cup is not too far and already football fans are excited to see the teams play and their favourite stars performing at the biggest of the stages. They say that a player’s greatness is known by the performance that he gives in his national side and the world cup is the measure to all that. As much as the experienced campaigners would be trying to make a mark for their teams, there would be a lot of young players who would sweat it out. But today we take a look at some of the youngsters who should get an opportunity in the World Cup but would not be able to make too much of an impact due to lack of gametime.

Isco

The Spanish midfielder is the next big thing of the Real Madrid side and he has a bright future ahead of him. But in a team where Santi Cazorla and Juan Mata is an excess, it is safe to say that Isco would not get too much of an opportunity to impress and that may be a bit hard on him. Had he been in any other team, he would have laughed his way into the first team, but when with such an overloaded squad, he would have to spend most of the time on the sidelines.

Adnan Januzaj

Adnan Januzaj

He has been the highlight for the Manchester United side this term and he has recently confirmed his willingness to play for Belgium in national level. But in a squad full of Hazards and Dembeles, it would be extremely difficult for Januzaj to showcase his talent and he must wait for the right opportunity to make a mark in the national stage.

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