Liel has worked 77 in the ranking of Wonder Children in Europe

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In the top 100. Liel Abda (Celtic's official Twitter)

In the top 100. Liel Abda (Celtic’s official Twitter)

Liel Abda’s great season is also reflected in the ranking of the 100 young talents in Europe: in the new CIES study, the Israeli Celtic extremist appears in 77th place in the ranking that took into account players under 21 from 32 leagues in Europe. The ranking was based on their ability compared to their teammates, frame and rivalry.

The 20-year-old Abda who made the move to Scotland last summer, has scored 14 goals since the start of the season and cooked up 11 more in 48 games in all competitions. He got 3,040 minutes at Celtic, which means he is involved in a goal every 121.6 minutes on average.

At the top of the rankings is 20-year-old Bokaio Saka from Arsenal and the top five are completed by Mason Greenwood (Manchester United), Patrick Weimer (Arminia Bielefeld), Joshko Gavardiol (Leipzig) and Michael Ulysses (Crystal Palace).

The most promising youngster, at least according to the rankings.  Bukaio Saka (Reuters)The most promising youngster, at least according to the rankings. Bukaio Saka (Reuters)

Further down the rankings, among others, are Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao, who came in ninth place and also Florian Wirtz from Bayern Leverkusen (12), Gabriel Martinelli from Arsenal (14), Iurian Timber from Ajax (15), Nono Mendes from PSG (18), Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund (24), Taka Kubo from Mallorca (25), Karim Adami from Salzburg (31) and Gabby from Barcelona, ​​who came in only 35th. Pedry, by the way, does not appear at all in the ranking.

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Jamal Musaila from Bayern Munich came in 41st place and further down the rankings are, among others, Jeremy Pino from Villarreal (43), Joshua Zirkzi from Anderlecht (46), Yunus Musa from Valencia (48) and Nico Gonzalez, the second representative from Barça, who is ranked 57.

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