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Who will be the best young player at the World Cup?

The World Cup is a tournament where reputations are made and sometimes destroyed. Future superstars can also transform their potential into performances that last forever.

At just 17 years old, Pele scored in the 1958 World Cup Final. Sixty years later, another teenager got his name on the scoresheet at football's biggest event. His name? Kylian Mbappe.

Michael Owen burst onto the scene at the 1998 World Cup in France. In what is considered one of the most memorable goals in tournament history against Argentina, the fresh-faced 18-year-old made his mark on the world stage.

Four years later, Owen was lining up alongside Liverpool team-mate Emile Heskey who, as a young man, was about to have a summer he'd never forget.

Heskey told Football Now, "When you're growing up as a kid, there are certain things you want to achieve, and playing in a World Cup is one of them. Having the opportunity to go out there was just a dream come true."

At the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, Heskey scored for England in a 3-0 victory over Denmark to take the team to the quarter-finals. "David Beckham played the ball. I took a touch and just smashed it. When it hits the back of the net - it's just euphoria. There's been some really, really top talents and extraordinary players that haven't played in the World Cup. And I'm lucky enough to say I've played in two."

Football Now spoke to - Sports Journalists Tim Vickery and Raphael Honigstein and asked for their predictions on who will take the world by storm in Qatar 2022?

Age at Start of World Cup: 20Nation: France

"If there was one player I should name that I really look forward to seeing at the World Cup, it's Eduardo Camavinga." Raphael Honigstein explains, "I love the way he plays. He's a guy

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