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Schalke v Borussia Dortmund: Sancho, Harit, Pulisic and the Revierderby's other young stars

Schalke were the closest challengers to Bayern Munich last season as rivals Borussia Dortmund underwent a transitional campaign.

But ahead of Saturday's latest edition of the Revierderby at Veltins-Arena, the gap between the two Ruhr clubs is vast – Lucien Favre's swashbuckling team lead the Bundesliga from Borussia Monchengladbach and RB Leipzig, with Bayern Munich nine points back in fourth.

By contrast, Domenico Tedesco's Schalke are languishing in 12th on a mere 14 points from 13 games.

McKennie, another gifted American, broke into Schalke's team last season and has proven a real asset. Although usually a defensive midfielder, his well-rounded attributes have helped him play several positions this term, including centre-back and just off the striker. Athletic, good on the ball and a fine reader of the game, in the long run McKennie could prove to be a solid successor to the recently-departed Leon Goretzka.

Probably one of the most talked-about young players in the world, Sancho has been a revelation since joining from Manchester City at the start of last season. Recently given his first senior England call-up, Sancho has dazzled defences with his excellent ball control, eye-catching tricks and pace. However, he is not flash without the substance - he heads into Saturday's game with a commendable haul of four goals and six assists already this term.

Amine Harit - Schalke, 21

Morocco midfielder Harit was named Bundesliga Rookie of the Season after moving to Gelsenkirchen – heights he has not quite scaled this time around. But a first league goal of the campaign in the 5-2 win over Nurnberg at the end of last month served due warning to Dortmund. Harit scored Schalke's second in last season's incredible 4-4 draw between the sides at Signal Iduna Park.

Abdou Diallo - Dortmund, 22

Having beaten the now familiar path from Mainz to Dortmund, France Under-21 international Diallo has established himself as a centre-back of rare elegance and composure, already making great strides under Favre's shrewd stewardship. Even though he is part of a talent-stacked generation, a long career representing Les Bleus appears on the cards.

Suat Serdar - Schalke, 20

A team-mate of Diallo's at Mainz last season, Serdar has shown adaptability to fill a number of midfield roles in Tedesco's side. The Germany Under-21 player's tidy style was reported to have caught the eye of Barcelona after September's 1-1 Champions League draw against Porto.