@SimplyRU3@Iandennisbbc@sentientrosetoy I bet you the McNairs will get a new stadium in 5 years (not built but agreed) - Nashville/Cleveland other stadiums from that time period is already underway
When Côte d'Ivoire play, all eyes will be on Yan Diomandé. But we're just as excited to watch Bazoumana Touré make his FIFA World Cup debut.
Still just 20 years old, Touré is a left-footed left winger—somewhat or a rarity in modern football. The first thing you’ll notice is the sheer speed and directness of his game: he is a ball-carrying winger that attacks straight, and attacks fast.
His explosiveness enables him to consistently create separation against defenders over short and long distance before hitting the byline and delivering vicious crosses across the face of goal. That’s his bread and butter. And it's all reflected in off-the-charts @SkillCorner data.
When compared to Bundesliga wingers, he ranked first for three Physical Indices: Speed, Explosiveness and Intensity; Diomandé ranked first for Agility. Touré also ranked first for Carrying Progression and second for Carrying Penetration.
Les Éléphants have the youngest squad at this summer's tournament and their pair of 2006-born wingers are two of the most electrifying you will see.