Champions League final: a landmark achievement for Désiré Doué! 🤯
A record for precocity before the Golden Boy title?
Preferred to Bradley Barcola up front for this highly anticipated final, Désiré Doué is about to break a nice record.
Aged 19 years and 362 days, the Rennes youth product is set to become the first Frenchman under 20 to play in a Champions League final.
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Do you think the tricolor international has the weapons to be decisive in such a prestigious meeting?
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