Konstantinos Karatsas Lives the Greek Dream: The 17-Year-Old’s Triumph in 3-0 Win Over Scotland

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The new child prodigy of Greek football is making waves. Few knew of Konstantinos Karatsas before the matches against Scotland, but his recent performances have made him a household name among Greek sports fans. Initially, he showcased his immense talent in the first game against Scotland at the ‘G. Karaiskakis’ stadium, where he pressured the renowned Robertson into seeking help with marking him. However, the best was reserved for the second match at Hampden Park. There, Konstantinos Karatsas wrote history by scoring a goal that not only secured victory but also marked his debut in the Nations League. Born and raised in Belgium, the 17-year-old chose to represent Greece out of love for his heritage, despite being courted aggressively by Belgium. His passion for playing with the national emblem on his chest was evident throughout the match. With his exceptional skills and dedication, Karatsas is set to leave a lasting mark on European football, providing the Greek National Team with an ideal acquisition for the present and future.