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Lewis Ambrose·14 juillet 2025
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Lewis Ambrose·14 juillet 2025
The EURO 2025 group stage is over and the knockout rounds begin this week. First, though, thereâs time to highlight some of the young players lighting up the tournament so far.
From their own grassroots beginnings to the biggest stage of all, here are our three players under the age of 21 to look out for when the quarter-finals begin:
Hosts Switzerland started the tournament well against Norway but when they found themselves behind and needed a spark, they turned to 18-year-old Schertenleib from the bench.
Her ability to create something and her vision almost brought about an equaliser on that opening day and her display earned her a start in the two following group games, which saw her provide an assist for the opener against Finland.
Watch this space.
Another talent from Barcelona, LĂłpez faced the daunting task of stepping in for Aitana BonmatĂ at the start of the tournament.
She was entirely unfazed.
LĂłpez, 18, shone and scored in the 5-0 win over Portugal, then assisted in the 6-2 defeat of Belgium, and offered a different kind of threat out wide off the bench in the win against Italy.
Introduced midway through Norway's second game, with them level against Finland but struggling to impress, Gaupset offered a real threat down the left.
That performance saw her earn a star against Iceland and the winger, who turned 20 in June, was the best player on the pitch, scoring twice and assisting twice in a 4-3 win.
Look out for her against Italy on Wednesday.
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