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The England pair are establishing themselves as household names and could play a big role at the upcoming Euros.

Renowned football research group CIES Observatory created a formula to rank starlets born after the millennium, weighing their game time in domestic action against the quality of the team they play for.
The players were then divided into four groups, based on the year of their birth.
Coming out on top in the class of 2000 was Borussia Dortmund star Sancho, who has racked up almost 100 Bundesliga appearances.
Erling Haaland was ranked third in this group with Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies separating the Dortmund team-mates on the podium.
Wolves star Pedro Neto took fifth, ahead of Manchester City pair Phil Foden and Ferran Torres.
CLASS OF 2000
CLASS OF 2001
The competition for places in this class was incredibly high with Barcelona’s Sergino Dest, Wesley Fofana of Leicester and Moise Kean all just outside the top ten.
In the class of 2001, Arsenal winger Saka took first place comfortably.
Having just made his 50th Premier League appearance, the 19-year-old beat Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood to the number one spot.
Fellow English football prospects Jason Knight of Derby, Liverpool’s Curtis Jones and Reading playmaker Michael Olise also made the top ten.
But there were no Premier League players in the class of 2002, where 18-year-old Barcelona midfielder Pedri took first place.
Ansu Fati was left in ninth, having missed much of the season through injury, with Gio Reyna and Eduardo Camavinga in the top five based on the experience formula.
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