The Best Young Players in the Championship this Season

Harry Wilson, Tammy Abraham, Emiliano Buendía and Che Adams. (Getty composite)
Harry Wilson, Tammy Abraham, Emiliano Buendía and Che Adams. (Getty composite)
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The Best Young Players in the Championship this Season

Harry Wilson, Tammy Abraham, Emiliano Buendía and Che Adams. (Getty composite)
Harry Wilson, Tammy Abraham, Emiliano Buendía and Che Adams. (Getty composite)

Tammy Abraham, 21, Aston Villa
Tammy Abraham has already been offered a chance to play in the Premier League in this transfer window. He rejected a loan move to Wolves earlier this month in favor of staying with Aston Villa to help with their push for promotion. Not every player would turn down a Premier League club but his decision may prove wise. There’s little doubt the 21-year-old striker will be a Premier League player next season, wherever that may be, so his choice to stick with a side and system that play to his strengths is admirable. Abraham, who has two England caps, is the joint top scorer in the Championship this season with 16 goals in 20 appearances – and 12 of those goals have come in his last 10 games. Rating: 7.40

Harvey Barnes, 21, West Bromwich Albion
Harvey Barnes is another loanee who is destined to be playing top-flight football next season. Leicester may yet struggle to keep hold of their winger given his form for West Brom. The 21-year-old has had a direct hand in 15 league goals, scoring nine and assisting six for the Baggies, having started every single game. He has fired off the most shots in the division (88), ranks second for successful dribbles (45) and will surely have caught the eye of scouts at the country’s top clubs. Rating: 7.24

Emiliano Buendía, 22, Norwich City
Signed in the summer for just £1.5m from Getafe following a successful loan spell in Spain’s second division, Emiliano Buendía has proven to be a steal for the Canaries. The Argentinian understandably took time to adjust to the English game and the physicality of the Championship in particular, but he was on a really impressive run before picking up an injury on. Even though he is a creative player who plays from the right wing, the 22-year-old’s defensive work rate has been admirable, averaging the fourth most tackles in the league (3.4 per 90 minutes). Rating: 7.18

Neal Maupay, 22, Brentford
It was considered something of a coup when Brentford signed Neal Maupay from Saint-Étienne in 2017 and, after a solid debut campaign in the Championship, he is certainly living up to his reputation now. The 22-year-old was earmarked as one of France’s top attacking talents in his early teens but never really progressed as expected. He’s doing so this season, with his total 15 goals and six assists ensuring he has had a direct hand in more goals than any other player in the Championship. His campaign has been scattered with moments of madness but, if he can control his temper, Maupay should be set for the top. Rating: 7.11

Jarrod Bowen, 22, Hull City
It took a little time for Jarrod Bowen to get going this season after he had amassed an impressive 15 league goals last term, but the 22-year-old’s form has been outstanding of late. A run of seven goals in as many appearances has taken his tally into double figures once more (11) and reportedly attracted interest from Tottenham. With a powerful left foot strike, the youngster often cuts in from the right wing, averaging 1.5 dribbles per 90 minutes and has an invaluable knack of picking up goalscoring positions in the box. Rating: 7.10

Joe Rodon, 21, Swansea City
Despite only turning 20 in October and not having featured for the first team before this season, Joe Rodon has become a regular in the Swans backline, impressing enough to earn a senior international call-up in October. He dominates in the air – winning nearly two thirds of his aerial duels – and is accomplished with the ball at his feet too, with a pass accuracy of 86.5% ranking fourth of all the center-backs in the Championship. Rating: 7.10

Oliver McBurnie, 22, Swansea City
Scotland international Oliver McBurnie his nine goals in the Championship last season while on loan at Barnsley and he has already bettered that tally this time around, although his 10 league strikes have come in fits and starts over the course of the campaign. That said, his link-up play is solid, chipping in with three assists from the front having created the third most chances of all strikers in the division (30). Rating: 7.05

Harry Wilson, 21, Derby County
The Liverpool fans who have been keeping a close eye on Harry Wilson’s progress during his loan spell with Derby this season will be impressed by his highlights reel. Wilson turns 22 in March so will be keen to become a first-team regular soon; his impressive nine-goal haul so far this season will do him no harm. He is versatile and his long-distance shooting, particularly from set pieces, is a real asset; he has scored six times from outside the box in the league this season. Whether or not he makes the grade at Anfield, Wilson is a Premier League player in waiting. Rating: 7.04

Reece James, 19, Wigan Athletic
Another loanee, Reece James is hoping to achieve the near impossible feat of breaking into Chelsea’s first team after graduating from their academy. He is certainly making a good impression at Wigan. The right-back – our highest rated teenager in the Championship this season – has impressed with his his delivery from wide. His total of 43 accurate crosses is the seventh best in the league and he has created more chances than any other full-back. Rating: 7.01

Che Adams, 22, Birmingham City
Che Adams has shown flashes of his potential in previous seasons and now he is realizing that promise. The 22-year-old is has pace and power in abundance but has lacked that finishing touch in the past, scoring a modest 12 goals in 70 Championship appearances before this season. He has matched that tally in just 26 matches this time around, forging an excellent understanding with targetman Lukas Jutkiewicz. Rating: 6.99

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Piastri on Similar Trajectory to F1 Champion Norris, Brown Says

May 25, 2025 McLaren's Lando Norris celebrates with a trophy on the podium after winning the Monaco Grand Prix alongside third placed McLaren's Oscar Piastri and McLaren chief executive Zak Brown. (Reuters)
May 25, 2025 McLaren's Lando Norris celebrates with a trophy on the podium after winning the Monaco Grand Prix alongside third placed McLaren's Oscar Piastri and McLaren chief executive Zak Brown. (Reuters)
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Piastri on Similar Trajectory to F1 Champion Norris, Brown Says

May 25, 2025 McLaren's Lando Norris celebrates with a trophy on the podium after winning the Monaco Grand Prix alongside third placed McLaren's Oscar Piastri and McLaren chief executive Zak Brown. (Reuters)
May 25, 2025 McLaren's Lando Norris celebrates with a trophy on the podium after winning the Monaco Grand Prix alongside third placed McLaren's Oscar Piastri and McLaren chief executive Zak Brown. (Reuters)

Oscar Piastri is on a similar career trajectory to Formula One world champion teammate Lando Norris and should have a shot at the title this season, McLaren boss Zak Brown said on Monday as they prepared to test in Bahrain.

The American told reporters on a video call that his drivers were raring to get going.

"He (Piastri) is now going into his fourth year. Lando has a lot more grands prix than he does so if you look at the development of Lando over that time, Oscar's on a similar trajectory," Brown said.

"So he's in a good place, physically very fit, excited, ready to ‌go."

LAST AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION ‌WAS IN 1980

Piastri, who debuted with McLaren in Bahrain ‌in ⁠2023, can become ‌Australia's first champion since Alan Jones in 1980.

While Piastri took his first win in his second season, Norris had to wait until his sixth. Both won seven times last year.

Brown said he had spoken a lot with the Australian over the European winter break and expected the 24-year-old, championship leader for much of 2025, to pick up where he left off.

He said the discussion had been all about creating the best environment for him and what ⁠McLaren needed to do to support him.

Brown said Piastri had spent time in the simulator and, in response to ‌a question about lingering sentiment in Australia that McLaren ‍favored Norris, "he knows he's getting a ‍fair shake at it".

"You win some, you lose some. Things fall your way, things ‍don't fall your way," added the chief executive.

PRE-SEASON FAVOURITE

Brown said Norris' confidence level was also very high.

"He's highly motivated and it's our job to give him and Oscar the equipment again to be able to let them fight it out for the championship," he said.

"If we can do that, I think Oscar and Lando will both be in with a shot."

Mercedes' George Russell is the current pre-season favorite after an initial shakedown ⁠test in Barcelona last month.

Norris can become only the second Briton to take back-to-back titles after seven times champion Lewis Hamilton, who won four titles in a row with Mercedes from 2017-20 as well as two together in 2014 and 2015.

The only other multiple British world champions are Jim Clark (1963, 1965), Graham Hill (1962, 1968) and Jackie Stewart (1969, 1971, 1973).

"I think there are some drivers that say 'I've done it. Now I'm done'," said Brown. "And then you have drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen and Michael Schumacher who go 'I've done it once, now I want to do it twice and three or four times'."

He reiterated that both remained free to race and said decisions would be taken strategically as and ‌when they arose.

"We feel like we'll be competitive. The top four teams all seem very competitive. Very early days but indications that we will be strong," he added.


‘Don’t Jump in Them’: Olympic Athletes’ Medals Break During Celebrations

Gold medalists team USA celebrate during the medal ceremony after the Team Event Free Skating of the Figure Skating competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, in Milan, Italy, 08 February 2026. (EPA)
Gold medalists team USA celebrate during the medal ceremony after the Team Event Free Skating of the Figure Skating competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, in Milan, Italy, 08 February 2026. (EPA)
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‘Don’t Jump in Them’: Olympic Athletes’ Medals Break During Celebrations

Gold medalists team USA celebrate during the medal ceremony after the Team Event Free Skating of the Figure Skating competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, in Milan, Italy, 08 February 2026. (EPA)
Gold medalists team USA celebrate during the medal ceremony after the Team Event Free Skating of the Figure Skating competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, in Milan, Italy, 08 February 2026. (EPA)

Handle with care. That's the message from gold medalist Breezy Johnson at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics after she and other athletes found their medals broke within hours.

Olympic organizers are investigating with "maximum attention" after a spate of medals have fallen off their ribbons during celebrations on the opening weekend of the Games.

"Don’t jump in them. I was jumping in excitement, and it broke," women's downhill ski gold medalist Johnson said after her win Sunday. "I’m sure somebody will fix it. It’s not crazy broken, but a little broken."

TV footage broadcast in Germany captured the moment biathlete Justus Strelow realized the mixed relay bronze he'd won Sunday had fallen off the ribbon around his neck and clattered to the floor as he danced along to a song with teammates.

His German teammates cheered as Strelow tried without success to reattach the medal before realizing a smaller piece, seemingly the clasp, had broken off and was still on the floor.

US figure skater Alysa Liu posted a clip on social media of her team event gold medal, detached from its official ribbon.

"My medal don’t need the ribbon," Liu wrote early Monday.

Andrea Francisi, the chief games operations officer for the Milan Cortina organizing committee, said it was working on a solution.

"We are aware of the situation, we have seen the images. Obviously we are trying to understand in detail if there is a problem," Francisi said Monday.

"But obviously we are paying maximum attention to this matter, as the medal is the dream of the athletes, so we want that obviously in the moment they are given it that everything is absolutely perfect, because we really consider it to be the most important moment. So we are working on it."

It isn't the first time the quality of Olympic medals has come under scrutiny.

Following the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, some medals had to be replaced after athletes complained they were starting to tarnish or corrode, giving them a mottled look likened to crocodile skin.


African Players in Europe: Ouattara Fires Another Winner for Bees

Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Brentford - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - February 7, 2026 Brentford's Dango Ouattara celebrates scoring their third goal with Brentford's Rico Henry. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Brentford - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - February 7, 2026 Brentford's Dango Ouattara celebrates scoring their third goal with Brentford's Rico Henry. (Reuters)
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African Players in Europe: Ouattara Fires Another Winner for Bees

Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Brentford - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - February 7, 2026 Brentford's Dango Ouattara celebrates scoring their third goal with Brentford's Rico Henry. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Brentford - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - February 7, 2026 Brentford's Dango Ouattara celebrates scoring their third goal with Brentford's Rico Henry. (Reuters)

Burkina Faso striker Dango Ouattara was the Brentford match-winner for the second straight weekend when they triumphed 3-2 at Newcastle United.

The 23-year-old struck in the 85th minute of a seesaw Premier League struggle in northeast England. The Bees trailed and led before securing three points to go seventh in the table.

Last weekend, Ouattara dented the title hopes of third-placed Aston Villa by scoring the only goal at Villa Park.

AFP Sport highlights African headline-makers in the major European leagues:

ENGLAND

DANGO OUATTARA (Brentford)

With the match at Newcastle locked at 2-2, the Burkinabe sealed victory for the visitors at St James' Park by driving a left-footed shot past Magpies goalkeeper Nick Pope to give the Bees a first win on Tyneside since 1934. Ouattara also provided the cross that led to Vitaly Janelt's headed equalizer after Brentford had fallen 1-0 behind.

BRYAN MBEUMO (Manchester Utd)

The Cameroon forward helped the Red Devils extend their perfect record under caretaker manager Michael Carrick to four games by scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 win over Tottenham after Spurs had been reduced to 10 men by captain Cristian Romero's red card.

ISMAILA SARR (Crystal Palace)

The Eagles ended their 12-match winless run with a 1-0 victory at bitter rivals Brighton thanks to Senegal international Sarr's 61st-minute goal when played in by substitute Evann Guessand, the Ivory Coast forward making an immediate impact on his Palace debut after joining on loan from Aston Villa during the January transfer window.

ITALY

LAMECK BANDA (Lecce)

Banda scored direct from a 90th-minute free-kick outside the area to give lowly Leece a precious 2-1 Serie A victory at home against mid-table Udinese. It was the third league goal this season for the 25-year-old Zambia winger. Leece lie 17th, one place and three points above the relegation zone.

GERMANY

SERHOU GUIRASSY (Borussia Dortmund)

Guirassy produced a moment of quality just when Dortmund needed it against Wolfsburg. Felix Nmecha's silky exchange with Fabio Silva allowed the Guinean to sweep in an 87th-minute winner for his ninth Bundesliga goal of the season. The 29-year-old has scored or assisted in four of his last five games.

RANSFORD KOENIGSDOERFFER (Hamburg)

A first-half thunderbolt from Ghana striker Koenigsdoerffer put Hamburg on track for a 2-0 victory at Heidenheim. It was their first away win of the season. Nigerian winger Philip Otele, making his Hamburg debut, split the defense with a clever pass to Koenigsdoerffer, who hit a shot low and hard to open the scoring in first-half stoppage time.

FRANCE

ISSA SOUMARE (Le Havre)

An opportunist goal by Soumare on 54 minutes gave Le Havre a 2-1 home win over Strasbourg in Ligue 1. The Senegalese received the ball just inside the area and stroked it into the far corner of the net as he fell.