Sentences with phrase «teenage prodigy»

The phrase "teenage prodigy" refers to a young person, typically in their teenage years, who is exceptionally talented or gifted in a particular area, such as academics, sports, music, or art. Full definition
Wenger was so keen to sign teenage prodigy Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain from Southampton in 2011 that he was willing to sanction a deal that could eventually be worth # 15m.
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Culminating with Monday's two - goal performance against the Jets — and teenage prodigy Patrik Laine, his closest competitor for the league lead — Ovechkin has suitably slapped aside any critics that arose during a substandard «16 - 17.
And that is because of the form of Tottenham's teenage prodigy Dele Alli.
Manchester United are also interested in signing the Borussia Dortmund teenage prodigy.
Meanwhile Rodgers is adamant that teenage prodigy Raheem Sterling will be staying at Liverpool for the foreseeable future.
The Sun have reported that Manchester City are the latest club to join the race to sign French teenage prodigy Kylian Mbappe.
St. John Vianney did not preach in the eighteenth century, unless he was a teenage prodigy.
CaughtOffside looks at how Pochettino could line up without the teenage prodigy.
Then being an Arsenal fan I would like to think that getting hitched could have a positive impact on the England international star, and help him to scale the sort of heights that looked easily within reach for him when he broke through the Arsenal ranks as a teenage prodigy.
The teenage prodigy is in outstanding form and has been a real difference - maker for Tottenham in recent weeks.
The teenage prodigy received only a yellow card.
Ramsey — teenage prodigy that ManU wanted Nasri — the next big thing, ready to play Bischoff — the Wenger mystery gem Silvestre — experienced backup DM — strength in depth
Among them were the extraordinary Surrealist printmaker and painter S. W. Hayter; the artists Eric Ravilious and Edward Burra; sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore; and the teenage prodigy Ursula McCannell, who used Robert Capa's photographs of refugees, published in magazines such as Picture Post, as source material for her poignant paintings.
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