High schooler sensation Musiala could be Germany's Messi at World Cup
Germany's high school sensation Jamal Musiala on Monday credited his Britain youth period for assisting him with fostering his inventive game that has rapidly transformed him into one of the rising stars of the game.
The 19-year-old, after a heavenly season start with Bayern Munich where he has scored nine objectives and conveyed six helps, is supposed to be Germany's guide in assault, working between focal midfield and the bleeding edge.
His speed, passing, imaginative play and scoring skill have in no time drawn examinations with other large names, with previous Germany skipper Lothar Matthaeus attracting equals to Argentina extraordinary Lionel Messi.
"I think a correlation with Messi is something like an honor," Musiala said. "He has plays at the high level for such a long time and to be contrasted and him is a piece troublesome. I simply center around me and what I can improve as Jamal and continue onward."
Few would have thought only quite a while back that Musiala, with his light casing, medium level and blameless disposition, that procured him the epithet 'Bambi' would become one of the key Germany players for the 2022 World Cup.
Musiala cut his teeth in Britain as a young person, going through the public youth framework the whole way to the Britain Under-21 however at that point selected to play for his nation of birth, managing a gigantic disaster for mentor Gareth Southgate's senior Britain group.
He has, in any case, been conveying one suggestion he got from his English mentors that has assisted him with turning into the player he is today.
"I think in Britain you learn unexpected things in comparison to in Germany. I took a great deal with me. They used to express, 'Play with opportunity'," he said.
"This is the sort of thing I took with me in my vocation and this will stay with me."
Germany additionally play Spain and Costa Rica and are anxious to set things right for their 2018 shock first round exit.
"We have the quality to go far in this competition," Musiala said. "We as a whole go in with the outlook that we can bring home the championship. We are completely ready and chomping at the bit to go."