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Mauro Icardi : 182
Young Rosarian Mauro Icardi lights up Barcelona's youth academy with his goals
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The goal scoring ability of Mauro Icardi is causing him to be considered as one of the future’s top strikers in the Iberian Peninsula. The Rosarian has goals in his DNA.
At least this is what he has demonstrated in the last few seasons in Spain in which he has scored more than 500 goals. The striker, who spent this season enriching the Barcelona youth academy and forms part of Argentina’s under-17 squad, made a brief stop in our city. And he is another gem from the prestigious Barça cast who has made time for us.
"Now I'm starting to live the life I've always wanted. Not only playing for a huge club like Barcelona, but also to defend the jersey of my country", confessed the shy, 15-year-old kid. "But I also know that I have a long way to go and a lot to learn," he added thoughtfully.
"My life changed last year. I moved to Barcelona, I had to leave my family in Gran Canaria and in December I began playing with Argentina’s under-17’s. The truth is that I have experienced many wonderful things. Furthermore, it has been seven years since I last went to Rosario. Honestly, I miss my friends and family quite a lot. When I arrived in the city I was reminded of my childhood. It was a very special moment," he said with nostalgia.
Mauro moved to the "Old Continent" as an effect of the national crisis in 2001. The Icardi’s, like thousands of anonymous families, had to pack their bags and point their compasses towards another horizon in order to restart their lives. Fate brought them to Gran Canaria, where the striker began to write the story of his footballing career, in the ranks of Vecindario football club.
"I have scored 500 goals in four seasons. I played pretty well and that allowed me to sign up with Barcelona last year," said the Juvenil player. He added, "I take everything very calmly. I am still the same as I always was and I do not intend to change, although it is one of the best institutions in the sporting world."
When asked whether he is desperate to be summoned to the Barça first team, Mauro bluntly replied: "No, because I am still a boy. I have to keep learning. For now I already have enough training everyday." And from the heart, he immediately added: "Although I will not deny that my dream is to stand side-by-side with them someday, and I will fight very hard to be able to be there."
"My dream? Playing in the first division defending the Barcelona shirt and wearing the jersey of the senior national team after that of the youth team. That will do for me, ha ha. It is only with effort that you can achieve great things, and I will never give up," concluded the other Rosarian pearl that Barça has in their ranks, despite Lionel Messi being the the most well-known at this moment.
Here's another profile on a youth player from the Blogspot.
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Rubén Rochina (Sagunto, 1991) has found a spot in the Barça Atlètic team of Luis Enrique. Although he wasn't available in the last matches, "Lucho" is well aware of the youngster: "He's only 17 years old, but he has a very promising future and he's always willing to help us", said the manager before the match against Benidorm. Rochina, playing with the Juvenil A, settled the match against Badalona (0-1).
A killer in the box
Rubén arrived at Barça from Valencia for the 2004-05 season as a player for the Infantil A of Sergio Lobera. Last season, in the Juvenil B he excelled as the decisive number '9', a true killer who scored 15 goals before December, which brought him straight to the Juvenil A.
The left-footed Rochina has the qualities to make himself an important number '9', at both Barça and the national team (in May, he became European U-17 Champion). His 182 centimeters of height give him much presence in attack and his good technique makes him impossible to mark when he has the ball in the area.
He has qualities that haven't been overlooked by Luis Milla, manager of the U-19 national team, who saw the match between Barça Atletic and Alzira (2-1), where Rochina scored the winning goal. The very-interested Milla already talked with Alex Garcia, Juvenil A coach, and Luis Enrique |
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