Warren Zare-Emery Makes History as Youngest Player to Reach Milestone in Champions League

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Let’s not talk about age to Warren Zare-Emery (17 years old, 3 matches in LdC this season). Author of a gargantuan work on the Parisian opener signed Kylian Mbappé against AC Milan (3-0) this Wednesday in the Champions League, the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder has become, at 17 years old and 231 days, the youngest player in the history of the competition to reach the milestone of two assists, reveals statistician Opta.

The captain of the France Espoirs team, who continues to gain importance in the red and blue squad, thus breaks the record of former Arsenal star Théo Walcott, who had given two offerings to his teammates during the 2003-2004 season at the age of 17 years and 250 days. As a symbol, Zare-Emery, named Man of the Match by the Maxifoot editorial team (see here) then improved his statistics with another assist for Kang-in Lee (89th) this time. Monstrous. Read 6,339 times – Alexis Goudlijian – 10/25/23 at 11:03 p.m.

2023-10-25 21:03:00
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