Monday, August 15, 2011

English Premier League: Watch Out For These Top Five Youngsters

All is set for the beginning of a new season of the English Premier League. Come the 13th of August, action will begin on the pitches of England. There are already a lot of excitement and expectations in the air. Fans who have not seen their favorite teams in competitive matches for some weeks are rearing to go. Can you blame them? The cheers, shouts, yelling are about to resume.

Many fans of the Premiership look forward to watch the new signings display their skills for their various clubs. Everyone agrees that the EPL has never been in short supply of young promising talents. Some of them are already great players. Players like Jordan Henderson, Gareth Bale and Jack Wilshere established themselves as Premier League star players over the past seasons.

As fans eagerly await the take off of the new season, there are youngsters expected to play great roles in making the season thick. The players are also ready. Five of such players are as follows:

Stefan Savic :- Only 20 years of age, he is already an established full international player. He has speed and versatility which has raised his reputation in European football. He joined Manchester Season this summer on a 6 million Pounds buy.

Fabian Delph: - Plays for Aston Villa, the young Englishman has shown some talents with the club. He may have better chances of showcasing his creativity and proving his worth in the league this new season with the absence of Stewart Downing and Ashley Young.

Conor Coady:- A product of the academy at Melwood, Coady is yet to make his Premiership debut. He is however highly regarded as a star waiting to explode in the league. The midfielder captained the English team to the European U-17 Championship in the summer of 2010.

Ravel Morrison:- A standout Manchester United’s reserve player last season, the youngstar Morrison will likely have his chances in the midfield this coming season. He is a capable play maker that can be the next star of the Red Devils.

Danny Rose :- This youngster made his Premiership debut in April 2010 and scored against Arsenal, Tottenham’s bitter rivals. He has pace to burn and can make a beautiful attacking pair behind Gareth Bale for the Spurs.