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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team[/quote] What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.[/quote] Sorry to disrupt the narrative. He’s been developed in the American system.[/quote] He's just a big athletic kid that is already a man at 15...why he can play with men no problem. He scores goals because he is a man amongst boys. [/quote] You do know being big and athletic isn't a negative thing or rare in the universal soccer world. He's always playing up and scoring goals, so he clearly has the other skills and attributes required. [/quote] Spoken like a true American. Look up the average size of a professional footballer...you need to be big in two positions, goalie and center back. [/quote] Yes, because we see all these midgets in the Premier League and other European top professional leagues The small player is the exception. Only a shallow mind lacking knowledge doesn't realize big and athletic can also have technical skills and high IQ Jude Bellingham for one of many examples [/quote] BELLINGHAM IS THE EXCEPTION. Why he is such a beast. The average size of a professional footballer is about 5'8. That is not big by any stretch of the imagination [/quote] 5'8"????????? Let me look at the rosters of a few top four clubs and national teams and get back to you[/quote] Do that [/quote] Here is Liverpool Roster https://www.espn.com/soccer/team/squad/_/id/364/liverpool Feel free to look at how many players are 5'8" or shorter Then slowly eat your words and go talk Nonsense elsewhere [/quote] And even on Liverpools roster, there are more field players under 6 feet than over 6 feet. You have to be over 6 feet to be a goalie. Who's looking like a jackass now [/quote] You said the average is 5'8" No one mentioned anything about 6ft Here's Real Madrid a Spanish squad https://www.espn.com/soccer/team/squad/_/id/86/real-madrid So your midget theory is Nonsense and above average and tall players dominate the top tier [/quote]
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