Since 2020, I'm sure workplaces have been discussing the various implications of the post-00s entering the workplace. Inevitably workplaces in or presided over by Baby Boomers don't know how to deal with the negative and highly self-conscious post-00s upstarts who could prefer to work in their own companies. In contrast, the world of soccer and even sports has quietly begun a leading post-00s trend. As many as 412 players have participated in the Europa League since its inception, with a total of 107 players coming from the Post 00s and 38 of them scoring more than 7 points. Nearly a quarter of the appearances and nearly 40% of the contributions from post-00s stars could prove that they will slowly dominate the soccer world after the Euros are over.

Among these post-2000s European soccer players, we saw several young players perform well in the first round, allowing their countries to win the first round and take a crucial step on the way to the knockout stage. There are still two more rounds to go, but the teams that finish first believe they can go far and better. So in this article, I'm going to take out a few of the top performers from the under 22 and present and discuss the reasons for their outstanding performances.

Two years ago, at the Kada World Cup, I wrote something about how I felt about Japan's victory over Germany. In this article, "The Blue Samurai who spread the German tanks on the ground" - an analysis of the keys to Japan's victory, one of the keys to Japan's victory was that the Japanese defenders, familiar with the two strikers Musiala and Havertz in the German context, succeeded in keeping their offense, especially Musiala who, with 14 shots on goal, only contributed two shots on goal, no hits and only five successes in 19 confrontations. In one of the games in the second half, Itakurawei intercepted Musiala's dribble in front of the post, and the look of helplessness and frustration on Musiala's face was one of the memorable moments for me.

However, time has changed. Musiala, who had a boyish face at the time, has sharpened his skills after two years of training. On the famous stats website. SOFASCORE compared to last season (22/23) with Bayern Munich, he scored 7.05 points per game, which soared to 7.49 this season. With 2.4 shots per game, you can score 10 goals and contribute 1 per game . 8 key passes and 6 assists. Although Bayern Munich has been lost for a long time, Musiala's role and efficiency cannot be ignored in Bayern's potent offense.

Because of this, he managed to squeeze out Sane and Muller, Wiltz and Havertz as Germany's attacking triangle in the first Euro opener. Musiala was the right winger of record, but he would still be found on the left and in the center. Shortly after the game started, Wiltz scored from a cross straight down the right, then about 10 minutes later, Havertz cut into the left side of the box, passed to Musiala, and then scored straight away. In the end, Havertz's penalty kick and goals from Germany's No. 9 striker Phil Kruger and Kahn beat Scotland 5-1.

The highlight of the five-goal game for Mucia was not the shots and passes, but his sharp dishing that completely threw his opponents into a tantrum. While one shot on goal was unremarkable, five successful crosses allowed Germany to run freely down the right side of the field, and Kroos kept opening up space like a quarterback in the backfield, making it very easy for Germany's offense.

In addition to the sharp attacks, Musiala put Scotland under proper backfield pressure up front, especially when they started to attack. Two tackles prevented Scotland's attack from finishing effectively.After 74 minutes the coach replaced Musiala with Muller at the top.

Musiala was amazing in his first Europa League game. When I watched the game, I noticed that Musiala is very good and apart from his excellent dribbling offense, another strength is that he is very agile running without the ball. In basketball we all praise Curry for his terrific running without the ball and Musiala has the potential to do the same. Here we can see Germany's first goal, when Kimmich passes the ball on the right side, Musiala suddenly starts to move forward. Although he only took a few steps, he managed to draw at least two Scottish defenders in front of the box unexpectedly opening up space. When Kimmich went straight into the center, Wiltz immediately broke through for the goal.

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