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Griezmann's Top Scorer, Renato Sanches Best Young Player

Griezmann's Top Scorer, Renato Sanches Best Young Player - Antoine Griezmann unassailable at the top of the list of the top scorer in the European Cup in 2016. Meanwhile, the title of Best Young Player belonged Renato Sanches.
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Griezmann indeed failed to make goals as France defeated Portugal 0-1 in the final on Monday (11/07/2016) pm dawn. However, Atletico Madrid striker was the top scorer was fixed because no one can pass through a collection of six goals that have been printed. He had the right to bring home the Golden Boot.

Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo, get the Silver Boot after scoring three goals and three assists. The Bronze Boot awarded to the French striker Olivier Giroud, who packed three goals and two assists. Dimitri Payet made three goals and two assists, but Giroud less playing time.

Winner of the Golden Shoe: Antoine Griezmann, France: 6 goals (2 assists, 555 minutes)
Silver Shoe winner of: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal: 3 goals (3 assists, 625 minutes)
Winning Bronze Shoe: Olivier Giroud, France: 3 goals (2 assists, 456 minutes)

Top scorer in the European Cup from time to time:

2016: Antoine Griezmann (France) 6
2012: Fernando Torres (Spain) 3
2008: David Villa (Spain) 4
2004: Milan Baros (Czech Republic) 5
2000: Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands), Savo Milosevic (Yugoslavia) 5
1996: Alan Shearer (England) 5
1992: Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands), Thomas Brolin (Sweden), Henrik Larsen (Denmark), Karl-Heinze Riedle (Germany) 3
1988: Marco van Basten (Netherlands) 5
1984: Michel Platini (France) 9
1980: Klaus Allofs (West Germany) 3
1976: Dieter Mueller (West Germany) 4
1972: Gerd Mueller (West Germany) 4
1968: Dragan Dzajic (Yugoslavia) 2
1964: Ferenc Bene (Hungary), Dezso Novak (Hungary), Jesus Maria Pereda (Spain) 2
1960: Milan Galic (Yugoslavia), Francois Heutte (France), Valentin Ivanov (USSR), Drazan Jerkovic (Yugoslavia), Viktor Ponedelnik (USSR) 2

Shortly after the end of the final match, UEFA announced the winner of the Best Young Player award at the European Cup in 2016. The chosen is Renato Sanches, young midfielder Portugal. Sanches outperformed France winger, Kingsley Coman, and teammate in Portugal, Raphael Guerreiro.

Of the seven games that skipped Portugal in the European Cup in 2016, Sanches appeared in six games. He was three times as a starter and three times so substitute. He scored one goal against Poland in the quarterfinal round, making it the third-youngest player (18 years and 317 days), which made a goal in European Cup finals.

At the age of 18 years and 328 days, Sanches became the youngest player to appear in European Cup final. He broke the previous record held by Cristiano Ronaldo in the European Cup final in 2004 (19 years and 150 days). Because Portugal emerged as the champion, Sanchez became the youngest player to win the European Cup.

Best Young Player Award can be won by any player who was born on January 1, 1994 or thereafter. Award winners are selected by the UEFA technical observers, led by Ioan Lupescu. Sir Alex Ferguson is also a technical observer.

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