Ansu Fati, Reject Madrid Home Page printer record

Ansu Fati, Reject Madrid Home Page printer record


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- Ansu Fati has been the talk of late thanks to an impressive performance with Barcelona, ​​currently only 16 years old. Football players born in Guinea-Bissau who make optimal use of the damage suffered by two Barcelona strikers Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi.

Evident from three matches for Barcelona in the Spanish League, left-handed winger has two goals and one assist. Seeing the high resounding performance, not rookie Fati Barcelona Academy Sevilla in 2012, or when the player's age is 10 years.

At that time the Barcelona youth director, Alberto Puig, succeeded in convincing Fati's father, Bori, to release the child to the Barcelona Blaugrana. At that time, Barcelona was actually a competitor from Real Madrid to try to get Fati.


In fact, Madrid dares to give money than is offered in Barcelona, ​​more than a house in the Spanish capital. Obviously, Madrid's nomination is very tempting for Bori and family. However, the offer was not taken.

The reason for the Madrid ground training of Valdebebas is not a dorm room as La Masia Barcelona. Therefore, Bori chose to include children in the Barcelona academy and after seven years of practice, Fati was able to penetrate the first team.



If Dortmund vs Barcelona fall in the first match of Group F of the Champions League 2019-2020 the previous day, Ansu Fati will make history. Winger height 178 cm, it will be listed as the youngest player in Barcelona involved in the Champions League, precisely at the age of 16 years and 304 days.

Fati broke Bojan Krkic's record, which was 17 years and 53 days. Even if he is able to score a goal, Fati will be saved as the goal of the youngest footballer in the Champions League.

That will break Peter Ofori-Quaye's record of scoring in the 1997-1998 Champions League. When the Olympiacos defense, Peter Ofori scored against Rosenborg (Norway) at the age of 17 years and 195 days.

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