
"Over the past weeks, the world's elite under-17 national teams have been battling through the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar, a tournament that has felt unusually abundant in individual talent. Portugal were ultimately crowned champions, beating Austria 1-0 in a final few predicted when the groups were drawn. With an estimated 100 club scouts in attendance representing Europe's biggest academies and recruitment departments, this edition has effectively doubled as a live showcase for the game's next wave of talent."
"he plays as an attacking midfielder/winger who drifts inside (usually from the left) to attack the box. Moser ended as the tournament's top scorer , and his eight goals in Qatar have represented a diverse mix of what he offers: composed one-touch finishes from tight angles, a driven strike from distance, a strike with his weaker left foot from inside the box"
The FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar featured exceptionally abundant individual talent and served as a live showcase for elite youth prospects, with an estimated 100 club scouts attending. Portugal won the tournament, beating Austria 1-0 in the final. A selection of eight standout 17-year-old players emerged for their consistency, match-changing ability and tactical maturity. Johannes Moser led Austria to the final and finished as top scorer with eight goals. Moser is a Salzburg academy product with senior minutes at feeder club Liefering. He operates as an attacking midfielder/winger who drifts inside, combines intelligent movement with composed finishing and penalty-spot calm.
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