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Steven Gerrard names his ‘best of all time’ teenager ahead of Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe

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Steven Gerrard has named Michael Owen as the best teenage footballer of all time, ranking him above current stars Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe. In an interview with ESPN, Gerrard praised Mbappe and Yamal as "incredible talents" but insisted that Owen, who he played with at Liverpool, had an even more special teenage career. Gerrard stated, "If you compare the teenagers of Mbappe, Yamal and Owen, I'm confident that Owen is the most impressive player." Owen's early years were described as "very special," highlighting his exceptional impact at a young age.

Gerrard's remarks come amid the rising prominence of Lamine Yamal, who is considered a leading candidate for the Ballon d'Or this year. Winning the Ballon d'Or would make Yamal the youngest recipient in the award's history, marking a historic milestone for world football.

Gerrard's decision to place Owen above Mbappe and Yamal draws on his firsthand experience and the legendary status Owen achieved during his teenage years. Both Mbappe and Yamal have shown remarkable talent and are seen as future stars, but Gerrard's perspective emphasizes the extraordinary nature of Owen's early career.



In sum, while acknowledging the brilliance of Mbappe and Yamal, Gerrard esteems Michael Owen as the most outstanding teenager in football history, based on his special skill, influence, and performances during his teenage years.




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