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5 Young Players Who Are Unlikely To Make An Impact In The 2014 World Cup Including Manchester United And Liverpool Kids

Luke Shaw

Luke Shaw

He was one of the strongest contenders of the PFA Young Player of the year award and Shaw may be one of the best left-backs in the English Premier League. But as long as Leighton Baines is in the reckoning and in the fine form that he is, the Southampton defender must spend his time on the bench. But there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Shaw would rule the stage at some point and be a tremendous player for England.

Marc-André ter Stegen

The German keeper is one of the best players of his position currently and European giants Barcelona are after his services to make him number one after Valdes retires this summer. But the 22 year old has to wait for his opportunity as long as Bayern shot stopper Manuel Neuer mans the goal for Germany. He has all the potential to make it big in a world cup, but maybe not World Cup 2014.

Philippe Coutinho

The Liverpool playmaker has been instrumental in his club’s good showing this season and should have been in the Brazil national team which would play in their home. But Coutinho has not yet featured in the plans of Brazil coach Scolari and it looks like things are not going to change too soon. It can also be called as Coutinho’s misfortune that he has to fight with a player like Oscar for the same place in the team.