The U16 competition sees clubs and starlets from all over the world battle it out to lift the prestigious trophy with last summer seeing Newcastle United join Manchester United as the English representatives.
Although the young Magpies were seen off in a penalty shoot-out by Chilean outfit Colo Colo, there were some definite positives for the Geordies to take back to the North East with them.
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Adam Campbell |
There was little positivity to be seen in my previous blog around the club’s striking ranks but I think the just-turned 16 year-old provides everybody with food thought.
He becomes yet another name that the famous Wallsend Boys’ Club can boast amongst their case studies, a list which already includes Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley, Steve Bruce, Michael Carrick, Lee Clark, Michael Bridges and Steve Watson.
Although the youngster is yet to feature for the first team, he turned out for the reserves last term and has continued to perform well for the stiffs this season.
I was witness to him play thirty minutes against Bolton Wanderers reserves last February and my first thoughts were ‘Who’s that 12 year-old with the baggy shorts hanging over his kneecaps?’
I was left eating my words in admiration after seeing the below:
- Good ball retention.
- Displayed a low centre of gravity.
- Operated in a ‘behind the striker’ position.
- Stealth-like movement in some dangerous areas.
- Made some tidy touches without prolonging his possession.
- Scored with an assertive side footed finish into the bottom corner from 12 yards.
An exciting prospect who will hopefully follow suit of the other engraved names on the MVP trophy.
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