It was last night’s Barondoor Ceremony, and it was an overwhelming show from an Arsenal perspective – at least the men’s team.
Unlike last year, when the club’s four players reached their final 30, there was only one gunner representative on last night’s list: Declan Rice.
However, the team’s development and the club’s long-term ambitions may bring more stars to make that list in the upcoming season.
Furthermore, there are even certain talents within the team that could potentially become Arsenal’s first recipient. No, we’re not talking about the incredible Bukayosaka.
Arsenal is starring at Ballon d’Or
So, to find the first Arsenal player to appear on the final Ballon d’Or list, you will need to return to 1979 when Liam Brady was nominated and finished seventh after the club won the FA Cup and became the first foreign player to win the PFA Player of the Year.
Things really started to get picked up in the 1990s. David Seaman, Mark Over Mars and Cano all received nominations, with Dennis Burgkamp in 1997 at fourth and eighth the following year.
Moving in the 2000s, we reach the most guys.
Naturally, the French were a regular feature of the Baron Door List in his dignity.
In fact, multiple Premier League winners appeared on all lists from 2000 to 2007 and were the closest to winning them all in 2003 when they came in second place at Pavel Nedved.
What’s more, while the Juventus star was a great player, many believe he was a Les Ulis-born superstar who won the award that year.
When Henry leaves, it will be CESC Fàbregas, the club’s best representative in the competition, when he won five nominations between 2007 and 2011 before leaving for Barcelona himself.
Since 2012, only 10 players have been nominated for gunners in the Finals, four of which came last year and two the previous year.
In other words, Arsenal is finally beginning to see their players being recognized by the world again, and we feel that they may have a future winner in their midst of them, and we are not talking about the hill.
Arsenal’s future Ballon d’Or winner
So, given his performance over the last few years and the fact that he placed 26 goals on the campaign he suffered from injury last season, it should be said that he could have found out that Saka had a Baron de or a day.
But in this example, the potential future winner we are thinking is none other than Max Douman.
Yes, talking about such things is still absurd early in the teenager’s career, but it remains the truth that Sky feels that he is the limits of what he can achieve in the game.
After all, it’s hard to think of the 15-year-old, who is as highly rated as he is in the Premier League, and on top of that, he’s compared to Ramin Yamal, who many predict that he’ll win at least one Baron de Oa in his career.
For example, respected talent scout Jacek Kulig boldly claimed that he was the “most exciting outlook” he’s seen “since Lamine Yamal.”
Looking at Hale Ender’s numbers last season, it’s not hard to see why Krig says something like that.
With just 23 appearances across many youth teams in a total of 1945 minutes, he scored 19 points and provided five assists.
Dowman on 24/25 | |
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exterior | twenty three |
Min | (1945′ |
the goal | 19 |
assist | 5 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 1.04 |
Per target involvement | 81.04 ‘ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
In other words, the “silly” phenomenon dubbed by analyst Ben Matinson was an average involvement of 1.04 goals per match, or 1.04 goals per 81.04 minutes.
Additionally, he has already made several appearances in the first team, including two competitive teams. He got an assist to score a penalty when Leeds United couldn’t stop him without fouling him.
Finally, Arteta and Co. decided to include him in the Champions League team this year, so if he appears before the turn of the year, he will be the youngest player to win the competition – even Yamal had no record.
Ultimately, it’s really too early to talk about things like this, but it feels like Arsenal has a world-class superstar in the maker at Dowman.