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Published 17:04 2 Apr 2013 BST
Updated 02:30 1 Jun 2013 BST
The Next Gen series is designed to develop future stars. This Chelsea fella needs some help with his diving skills.
Last night’s NextGen Series win for Aston Villa was great news for Ireland. The Villa team had five Irish players in their starting XI, while another was on the bench. Yet more, like top scorer Michael Drennen, wasn’t even in the squad because of injury.
Anyway, the Birmingham side won the most prestigious prize in European academy soccer last night, 2-0, with both goals penalties converted by young Dub Graham Burke.
But the highlight, or low light, was this ridiculous attempt by Chelsea's Alex Kiwomya to win a penalty. As dives go, it was shocker by the young man.
Where’s Ray Wilkins to shout ‘stay on your feet’ at him?
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