good talent but you’ll never know where he’ll end up. At an older age everyone has the technical skill it’s really about who can think better and make better decisions in a split second of time. Keep grinding though!
@@EkayLaive American players are getting alot better, alot of players that were in the MLS this year are overseas right now in Germany, Italy, England thriving
trust me you dont need fancy stuff to become good i played on little front yard at 7 and mastered the rainbow flick in 2 hours of trying also the neymar one too and many more too you just need a ball and dedication
I just wanna say these days there are all these facilities for training but way back when r9 r10 pele maradona were kids sometimes they didnt even have a ball to use
KRYPTIC_ Merlin the greatest and legends played on the streets. That's how they learned to play football and learn skills to easily beat defenders and have flair. Academies don't teach that style of football though, so that's why lots of academy kids who started young don't make it pro or if they do make it pro they are average or below.
I dont have a personal trainer at all and I really want to be pro all these kids are so spoiled and wont end up making it because they dont want it enough like some people
He’s pretty good, one thing I would say to all these kids is just PASS MORE. If he wants to go pro, he can’t get there by just rainbowing people and having fast scissors. He is def good though.
Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1,000 times. Anyone can do that by practising. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate. -Johan Cruyff
There are a million kids with this kind of talent? At 9? I've been watching and playing soccer most of my life, and I can tell you right now based on what I can see in this video, this kid is unique. Chill pill! :-)
@@adamag125 I agree that he's talented. But he also got into a good (and rare) training situation. Both parents (and grandparents) support it. He goes to a soccer school (residency) at the age of 9 which is extremely rare. At that age I'm guessing there are only one or two in the entire USA. If you know of some more please let me know.
3:38 I like “technic and skills more than juggling” this basically means he can’t juggle, and I’m guess he doesn’t know juggling improves your touch and ball control
I can name relatives who have no idea of how to play football who ate either newborn or extremely old who could have tried to get close to the ball and save it rather than staying on one side of the goal and just spectating
Have you ever seen any of these about a goalie? I'm a goalie and from experience on the field goalie is the hardest. Goalies deserve some more recognition!!
ye there was this kid in my last soccer season who always dribbled through the entire opponent team. My coach always told him "There will be a time when you meet a faster opponent"
@@aishaabbi1700 your actually making no sense right now and ofc I haven’t I’m young and I still have time to work on my passion which is singing and piano
At the highest level, you see players touch the ball 2-3 time’s max. Superior Technically Ability helps, but there are sooo many more components involved to be at the best level. Movement off the ball, recognizing patterns and processing decisions quicker than your opponent and anticipating what will happen.
fantastic quality...I wonder what kind of speed he has. These really technical kids always dominate the smaller pitches, but when they get on the 120x75 they tend to fall behind when they don't have the pace.
out of all the kids featured, this one has the most potential to go pro. forms academy’s focus on individual skill development, the residency program (20+ hrs training per week) mixed with the extra athletic training he does. creates a pro environment like no other and he’s been doing it since like 6-7. no kid in world has that playtime & development starting from that young. interesting to see how Jaylen’s career plays out with this kind of setup from young. by 18 he’ll definitely be way to good for college soccer lol will he be a world class player or at least make it pro ? or will the 20+ hrs of training per week since 7yrs old, make him burnout before he fulfills his potential?
It's true. He is in a very unique and privileged situation with him being able to train and do school together. I don't know of any programs like that near me for 9 year olds. Can he keep it up for the next 8 years or so? That's a long road. You are right that he could get burnt out. Most serious kids will catch up to him in their early to mid teens. Its a marathon not a sprint. My kid spends maybe 6 hours per week on soccer and is quite good. I can't see him doing 20 hours (though he's only 8 yrs old). A lot of people already think its too much. It's year round. As long as he's having fun and improving that's all I care about.
I think it’s funny how they act as if determination is everything if I could I’d be doing 4 or 5 hours of training a day but we can’t pay for that many training in a good place
@@gayking3350 they weren't poor asf but weren't rich either. but the main thing is both were in soccer cultures. Ronaldo's dad had played pro. And Messi's cousins played pro. So basically they were around soccer and they got to play and train with good soccer players as kids. Though they didn't hire personal trainers like the kid in the video.
This kid is a GENIUS, he’s the best neymar for sure. My dream is to become a professional UFC fighter just to let u know. Love y’all Let’s make it 2M subs plz
@CHEONG JI HIM Moe good luck I too bro. And everyone else. I bet you will become an e-sport player or youtuber or whatever. U got this, if u just have the mind set: “never give up” ✌️
@@bolaji1 I’m broke. Ain’t rich lifestyle, but I can wrestle, I have trained 4 years Muay Thai, soon ima end it and start freestyle wrestling. So I’m broke man. That’s why I’m working hard for it bro. EVERYONE IS A GENIUS. But some don’t want to unlock that skill they have born with u know am sayin’. Love y’all and good night 🌙
Man I had that same dream but I ended up trying to be a basketball player and I'm grinding on it. Always search for better possibilities in life. Keep up the hard work!
Reminds me of my 8 year old juking out all of the other kids and beating kids bigger than him. He scored 5 goals the other day. It always ends up being him vs 3 or 4 kids at once. Props to this 9 year old.
My son was in Team Canada, and Captain of every team he was in since the age of 10, even Toronto FC from the MLS invited him 3 times for tryouts, he had the deadliest left-foot for freekicks and was the top scorer of freekicks all the time. At Futsal he was a phenomenon. Then starting at age 16 he was with his group of friends and girlfriends and developed a fascination for dirt bikes and cars. He started missing practices and not caring for football because he wanted to go out with his circle of party friends. That was the end of my son in football (soccer). Now he is a nobody. I wish luck on this kid and that he doesn't end his interest in the sport. He is amazingly talented.
too young to work like a professionnal, the boy needs to have a childhood my son 6 year is too phenomenon but i dont want for the moment he becomes a machine
He’s not too young to work like a professional. And you heard them say that after afternoon training they get to have fun. If he wants to work like a professional so that he can be someone great then who is anyone to tell him he’s “too young”.
@@nattyshelton1287 if he takes areal pleasure to work like a professional why not, the most important at this age is to enjoy playing soccer, i hope for him he becomes a professional soccer player in the future
@@nattyshelton1287 he has a great potential for sure, soccer in Usa is growing, americans like working and enjoy to work and appreciate the success thats why you are the best
3:38 Juggling is helpful during a game go watch some youtube videos of Theirry Henry, Ronaldinho, Nemar, Maradonna, many many soccer players will and can juggle to goal and score goal there's no rule saying you cannot juggle and run all the way to goal. You can literally have another team mate run along side you and defend off opponent players while you run and juggle to goal and score. try it it's fine.
You can see the real talent up to 14 years. In his age it is important to have fun and a good development. He is very ist good for his age I do not want to deny his skills.
I know a bunch of people who were soccer prodigies but got bored and tired of it because they were forced and overworked. They still loved sports so they became running backs in American Football. I swear, they are the best running backs ever.
> got bored and tired Nah, they just realized they are neither smart not endurant enough to play proper football, so they switched to the american version where you don't have to think and run so much.
Only sad part is the US system doesn't promote soccer. Pay for play kills the potential and why they get murdered consistently in the World Cup. If your family is not wealthy then you are not going to make it. So much talent gets missed in US Soccer, complete opposite of Football and Basketball. US should just put up a bunch of Futsal fields all over for kids to play free, and you would see the true talent levels go up. Pay to play model is killing soccer potential in the US.
I live in Dallas and I play ecnl and when when I go to my brothers games I've seen this kid I am almost sure my brother plays at the plano pit btw this kid has talent
@@aaliyahsummers4747 bro playmaking is often more important than doing a bunch of pointless moves and skills come to Europe and we will show u all the excellent strategies of the game
So I noticed a lot of hate on these kids because they're using facilities and have exponential amount of resources but that shouldn't matter. Does it help having those things and having personal trainers? Of course but don't hate on them, it's not the kids fault. Players like Dinho, Diego, Alexis, Zlatan, Ronaldo... didn't come from money but they also didn't just play on the streets and that's it. They all still played at a youth club/academy, still trained an immense amount of time like these boys, and didn't make any excuses to not be the best. People make too many excuses about not being rich, or they don't have time. It's all bs, you make time, you discipline yourself, you can negotiate with a trainer, you can get involved with a club or academy. Have training sessions with friends, compete with each other, ask your coach what you should work on, scope out beast players and see how they play and ask how's their training and lifestyle like, agility kits are like $25 on eBay, countless amount of UA-cam content for solo training. Stop making excuses!! Some players have the luxury of being rich from the start while others are in the complete opposite side of the spectrum, I get that but they both can make it regardless of their financial status. I own an agency with my brother and theirs way too many players playing victim and it's annoying. Theirs no reason why in 2021 living in the US, you shouldn't be able train consistently and find resources on your own or with your parents or coach. I understand this industry does many times have financial greed, but it's only to an extent and you can find loopholes or do the old fashioned way of working. I know players who work full time to make ends meet but also put in a full times work of training so no excuses. I want to see you all succeed but change your mentality, that's where it starts. If you're complaining about this video you're already a foot out the door from succeeding as a football player. Shut up and go make it happen! If you have any questions or concerns go to IG-Carrasgoal, we do have some things out to help your journey but remember in the end its all on you.
tbh this kid has potential. they need to stop hyping him up too much. he needs to stay humble with his head held high or else he’ll end up like julian newman
My dream is same, But I think I am not gifted to play football. Engaged with studies. He has everything he needs. But congrats😃😃.. I gotta cried like anything while watching this vedio !!
good talent but you’ll never know where he’ll end up. At an older age everyone has the technical skill it’s really about who can think better and make better decisions in a split second of time. Keep grinding though!
he better get out of the the MLS if he considers of being a top footballer
@@EkayLaive I mean Davies was in the mls. Mls is not the worse league.
Players should work on their fitness and strength you don't see epl players rainbow flicking over their opponents
@@EkayLaive American players are getting alot better, alot of players that were in the MLS this year are overseas right now in Germany, Italy, England thriving
Technical skill can’t be learned
Him at 9 y.o. : Has a lot of facilities to train football.
Me at 9 y.o. : Use bottle cup as a ball.
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ngl, its fun to use a bottle for playing, bc its more challenging and small
@@ralliedcookies4403 yeah
trust me you dont need fancy stuff to become good i played on little front yard at 7 and mastered the rainbow flick in 2 hours of trying also the neymar one too and many more too you just need a ball and dedication
And rocks
I just wanna say these days there are all these facilities for training but way back when r9 r10 pele maradona were kids sometimes they didnt even have a ball to use
KRYPTIC_ Merlin the greatest and legends played on the streets. That's how they learned to play football and learn skills to easily beat defenders and have flair. Academies don't teach that style of football though, so that's why lots of academy kids who started young don't make it pro or if they do make it pro they are average or below.
I dont have a personal trainer at all and I really want to be pro all these kids are so spoiled and wont end up making it because they dont want it enough like some people
Marko Nikolic agreed. They won't have as much determination. Also are you from USA?
U guys don’t know that 😐
@@McFlashh I also want to become a pro soccer player but my parents don’t have the money for these big academies
He’s got talent for sure
Yeah
He’s pretty good, one thing I would say to all these kids is just PASS MORE. If he wants to go pro, he can’t get there by just rainbowing people and having fast scissors. He is def good though.
@@jennarose2172 He's young, he'll eventually learn how real top level football works.
@@manwithnoname1113 dude I’m young and I understand it
@@glizzygobbler5250 There's always alot to learn, even professionals still learn.
“Juggling doesn’t help u in a game” dude it helps ur touch
Vanessa Villagomez it helps a bit, but it's more important to work on passing and shooting.
Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1,000 times. Anyone can do that by practising. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate. -Johan Cruyff
Marko Nikolic good quote Marko, Cruyff is one of the best ever
@Vanessa Villagomez it does help. if you are able to juggle 300-500 times without stopping, you will have great touch on the ball.
@Vanessa Villagomez yes it does
I don't have coach but I try to train my self I WILL NEVER GIVE UP
NOICE
Same
Same
Same
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The soccer no day offs are the best
Facts
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Totally ikr
No they aint 💀🙏
u know what's crazy, I've actually did that before I just didn't have the cameras on
FTC lmao
Facts yo
I am proud to be the 69th like
Wow man that’s crazyyy
True😂😂
There are millions of kids that have this kind of talent. Sadly, most of them end up on the streets. I wish you the best of luck in your career 👍
There are a million kids with this kind of talent? At 9? I've been watching and playing soccer most of my life, and I can tell you right now based on what I can see in this video, this kid is unique. Chill pill! :-)
@@adamag125 Yea in Europe, South America, and Africa
@@Ludwin06 Dude not all people are from there man
@@adamag125 I agree that he's talented. But he also got into a good (and rare) training situation. Both parents (and grandparents) support it. He goes to a soccer school (residency) at the age of 9 which is extremely rare. At that age I'm guessing there are only one or two in the entire USA. If you know of some more please let me know.
@@Ludwin06 stop lying to yourself. You're just making up a number
3:38 I like “technic and skills more than juggling” this basically means he can’t juggle, and I’m guess he doesn’t know juggling improves your touch and ball control
This kid has to be creative it’s not technique most of the time
He’s 9 years old, lay off man
@@kevinandrade3436 no because u can be creative but u can’t pass they he ain’t making it
@@aryanv.6159 fair enough but if he is 9 he should act like he is 9
@@aryanv.6159 when i was nine i could juggle now im nothing
5:08 Look at the goalkeeper when he shoots. Lmao
Bruh😂
They’re all paid actors to make him look good
Yeah the talent he is playing against is pretty trash honestly. No defense at all, where is the physicality. My daughter is more physical at 7 lol.
The goalkeeper is on the other side of the goal and even my Nan can do better then that
I can name relatives who have no idea of how to play football who ate either newborn or extremely old who could have tried to get close to the ball and save it rather than staying on one side of the goal and just spectating
Have you ever seen any of these about a goalie? I'm a goalie and from experience on the field goalie is the hardest. Goalies deserve some more recognition!!
I also used to play goalie up until like 2 months ago and i agree they never get noticed
I'm not a gaoly by I 100% agree
Keep grinding my guy. You'll get there
Might be good at soccer. But needs to work on that woah
I saw that also I was like jeez that was ugly
*Football
@@tylerv1128 time stamp
@@juleskounde2972 its original name is soccer even though its called football by almost everyone in the world
@@miano8605 it's original name is football.Americans call it soccer and think that's the name coz of their sport rugby.
Honestly these kids get better every episode. I have been training so long to be in this show
Don’t bother if you’re not rich
@@aspxt8336 hu?
@@aspxt8336 i am not rich, i play on my court every day, thats why i switched to homeschool so i can play more
@@josephmoleski6244 He means that only rich people get a shot to be on this show
Shut up min
My son plays exactly like him he kills everyone in his way with the ball an determination just like my son.😊
He’s good but it’s a lot different when he gets to high level 11v11. He won’t be able to dribble as much or else someone will hit him
Hes 9 he wont be playing 11 aside until hes 12, still can improve
Hater alert 😂 kids good dude has a lot to learn still
yeaaaa i learnt the hard way, someone slide tackled me so bad from behind i was so nearly injured badly lucky i was only out for 4 weeks
ye there was this kid in my last soccer season who always dribbled through the entire opponent team. My coach always told him "There will be a time when you meet a faster opponent"
A perfect example of parents using their kids to fulfill their lost dreams
Dude stop talking you didn't even fulfill your dream either
@@aishaabbi1700 lmao idc about soccer I just play for fun
@@lol-ip5rf never said onlly soccer I said you didn't fulfill your dreams dude
@@aishaabbi1700 your actually making no sense right now and ofc I haven’t I’m young and I still have time to work on my passion which is singing and piano
@@lol-ip5rf same
At the highest level, you see players touch the ball 2-3 time’s max. Superior Technically Ability helps, but there are sooo many more components involved to be at the best level.
Movement off the ball, recognizing patterns and processing decisions quicker than your opponent and anticipating what will happen.
So true
fantastic quality...I wonder what kind of speed he has. These really technical kids always dominate the smaller pitches, but when they get on the 120x75 they tend to fall behind when they don't have the pace.
Dude is the TRUTH! Going all the way young man.
4:55 why we talking about this kid when we could be talking about 12's 5 star defending
Considering he is 9 yrs old, he has talent and potential to play pro if he works hard in his upcoming years....he does have all the talent
out of all the kids featured, this one has the most potential to go pro. forms academy’s focus on individual skill development, the residency program (20+ hrs training per week) mixed with the extra athletic training he does. creates a pro environment like no other and he’s been doing it since like 6-7. no kid in world has that playtime & development starting from that young. interesting to see how Jaylen’s career plays out with this kind of setup from young. by 18 he’ll definitely be way to good for college soccer lol
will he be a world class player or at least make it pro ?
or
will the 20+ hrs of training per week since 7yrs old, make him burnout before he fulfills his potential?
It's true. He is in a very unique and privileged situation with him being able to train and do school together. I don't know of any programs like that near me for 9 year olds.
Can he keep it up for the next 8 years or so? That's a long road. You are right that he could get burnt out.
Most serious kids will catch up to him in their early to mid teens.
Its a marathon not a sprint. My kid spends maybe 6 hours per week on soccer and is quite good. I can't see him doing 20 hours (though he's only 8 yrs old). A lot of people already think its too much. It's year round.
As long as he's having fun and improving that's all I care about.
I play with him and he is 11 now and is still thriving and working hard.
I think it’s funny how they act as if determination is everything if I could I’d be doing 4 or 5 hours of training a day but we can’t pay for that many training in a good place
IKR only rich kids get on whistle
@@tara8955 I’m pretty sure u have to pay to get on whistle
fr bro my parent be like two practices a week I cant drive that much lmao
His parents: Yh give him 5 minutes and he’ll master it
Then why tf is he working for 4 hours
to master everything in 5 minutes..lol
🤣😂😂🤣
It's a saying it means he is very skilful an catches on quick
Finally a kid with a personal trainer that's good
eh all the kids have personal trainers
He spends more time with his coach then his parents lol.
3:55 his woah is so funny
Relax dude his 9yrs old
He has a lot of DEDICATION and MONEY, it’s very hard to become a legend without money(i know that a lot of players did it but yeah....)
dedication no money yes
All football legends had barely any money growin up ? Notice how there is no usa legends
Ronaldo and Messi were poor asf growing up then both got scouted for their local teams both were smashing it and both signed for the biggest teams itw
@@gayking3350 they weren't poor asf but weren't rich either.
but the main thing is both were in soccer cultures.
Ronaldo's dad had played pro.
And Messi's cousins played pro.
So basically they were around soccer and they got to play and train with good soccer players as kids. Though they didn't hire personal trainers like the kid in the video.
These kids need to have fun spending time with family and freinds
You’ll never know what will happen
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0:44 no wonder he’s so good he can litteraly learn things in less than 5 minutes
1:48 is the other kid xavi simmons?
No
No xavi simmons is 17
This kid is a GENIUS, he’s the best neymar for sure.
My dream is to become a professional UFC fighter just to let u know.
Love y’all
Let’s make it 2M subs plz
Good luck man
@CHEONG JI HIM Moe good luck I too bro. And everyone else. I bet you will become an e-sport player or youtuber or whatever. U got this, if u just have the mind set: “never give up” ✌️
@@hasanfiaz4082 you too. I wish that u will have a peacful life
Post your highlights on UA-cam
@@bolaji1 I’m broke. Ain’t rich lifestyle, but I can wrestle, I have trained 4 years Muay Thai, soon ima end it and start freestyle wrestling.
So I’m broke man. That’s why I’m working hard for it bro. EVERYONE IS A GENIUS. But some don’t want to unlock that skill they have born with u know am sayin’. Love y’all and good night 🌙
I am very suprised Hudson Hogset (another player from alpha) isnt on whistle yet.
Man I had that same dream but I ended up trying to be a basketball player and I'm grinding on it. Always search for better possibilities in life. Keep up the hard work!
I’ve seen other people on this channel but this kids some one that I can actually tell is good at the sport
The get into college mentality is good. I can see this kid going farther then any of the other soccer no days off kids
Football
Nah going pro is a bigger dream
Reminds me of my 8 year old juking out all of the other kids and beating kids bigger than him. He scored 5 goals the other day. It always ends up being him vs 3 or 4 kids at once. Props to this 9 year old.
watching these videos make me feel poor. Like my guy is going to a football school
Yeah
It’s ok, u don’t need to have a whole soccer school to be good u can train anywhere no matter how much money u have!
@@lilhamham4805 Your smart 🧠
My son was in Team Canada, and Captain of every team he was in since the age of 10, even Toronto FC from the MLS invited him 3 times for tryouts, he had the deadliest left-foot for freekicks and was the top scorer of freekicks all the time. At Futsal he was a phenomenon. Then starting at age 16 he was with his group of friends and girlfriends and developed a fascination for dirt bikes and cars. He started missing practices and not caring for football because he wanted to go out with his circle of party friends. That was the end of my son in football (soccer). Now he is a nobody. I wish luck on this kid and that he doesn't end his interest in the sport. He is amazingly talented.
Does anybody else notice that every whistle video's description says "Has the work ethic to match it!"
6:39 mesquite Texas my indoor growing up till this day
Ive went to europe and Brasil for soccer and jaylen your awsome i wish you the best and to achieve your dream
I’ve watched him play before he is 🔥🔥
Oh yes he can become professional soccer player for the USA one day. Just keep it up the good work! I love his wonderful talents. Congratulations
This kid has got a future
I would sign him now ⭐️ The sky is the limit for this young man Que Dios lo cuide
Good luck kid, keep grinding, but will still get sauced by a kid from the Favelas in Brazil
Stop capping
I play for west ham u14s this kid would get battered in Europe
And Europe?
Bro come to England we have some of the best talents this kid will be average over here lol
Ikr I play for west ham
Give it your all buddy and you can do anything you put your mind to
I pray for him when he plays against good defenders
Like Ramos, Silva, VVD, etc...
too young to work like a professionnal, the boy needs to have a childhood my son 6 year is too phenomenon but i dont want for the moment he becomes a machine
He’s not too young to work like a professional. And you heard them say that after afternoon training they get to have fun. If he wants to work like a professional so that he can be someone great then who is anyone to tell him he’s “too young”.
@@nattyshelton1287 if he takes areal pleasure to work like a professional why not, the most important at this age is to enjoy playing soccer, i hope for him he becomes a professional soccer player in the future
@@alenox983 ofc ofc. That’s what I’m saying his parents don’t force him to work like that he does it cuz he enjoys it.
@@nattyshelton1287 he has a great potential for sure, soccer in Usa is growing, americans like working and enjoy to work and appreciate the success thats why you are the best
1:42 I remember as a kid trying to stack the balls😂
3:38 Juggling is helpful during a game go watch some youtube videos of Theirry Henry, Ronaldinho, Nemar, Maradonna, many many soccer players will and can juggle to goal and score goal there's no rule saying you cannot juggle and run all the way to goal. You can literally have another team mate run along side you and defend off opponent players while you run and juggle to goal and score. try it it's fine.
Can you do film about goalkeeper
this kid is really livin the life
Since UA-cam started I’ve seen al these kid prodigies that pretty much have never made it big lol
You can see the real talent up to 14 years. In his age it is important to have fun and a good development. He is very ist good for his age I do not want to deny his skills.
YOOO WHISTLE HOW DO YOU FIND THESE KIDS A YOUNGER KID HAS TO TEACH ME IN SOCCER BRUH
That kid has a lot of talent👏
He is amazing. WOW
good luck kid hope you make it
Hope he becomes a pro footballer same KEEP IT UP JAYLEN!
my guys saying hes humble buts hes dancing when he scores like com on man
There's nothing wrong with celebrating lol
@@jadephan Your cool 😎
I know a bunch of people who were soccer prodigies but got bored and tired of it because they were forced and overworked. They still loved sports so they became running backs in American Football. I swear, they are the best running backs ever.
> got bored and tired
Nah, they just realized they are neither smart not endurant enough to play proper football, so they switched to the american version where you don't have to think and run so much.
The dad sound like he from the Bay!!! Keep working hard lil dude!!!
I went to Barca with him and he fell asleep on the bus!
Only sad part is the US system doesn't promote soccer. Pay for play kills the potential and why they get murdered consistently in the World Cup. If your family is not wealthy then you are not going to make it. So much talent gets missed in US Soccer, complete opposite of Football and Basketball. US should just put up a bunch of Futsal fields all over for kids to play free, and you would see the true talent levels go up. Pay to play model is killing soccer potential in the US.
Lucky for him he's rich
Nice videography!! The kids talent is beyond reproach!
Amazing! If he keeps training 4 hours a day he might end up a prodigy like Freddie Adu!
Or Julian Newman!
@@bankskline535 No doubt.
haha
you're poking fun yeah?
i mean freddie was good though.
“ 9 year old soccer prodigy has ridiculously rich parents” there that’s the right title.
Yeah
We’re not rich BOTH of my parents live in TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS
I live in Dallas and I play ecnl and when when I go to my brothers games I've seen this kid I am almost sure my brother plays at the plano pit btw this kid has talent
I also see he is using classic league balls so his team must be in junior classic or classic most likely they d1
I know I'm saying a lot but I have seen that kid at city Futsal Richardson too
This kid is legit
has he ever passed the ball?
well duh, but like what’s the point in a highlight if he’s just passing the ball to people...
Shows his versatility and playmaking
@@aaliyahsummers4747 bro playmaking is often more important than doing a bunch of pointless moves and skills come to Europe and we will show u all the excellent strategies of the game
🙏🏼 AMEN 💯 @ 6:53 - 7:13
Jalen should go against Chase!
Jalen would destroy chase
2:03 is he training with xavi simmons
1:47 Number 1 looks like Xavi Simons
Finally America 🇺🇸 has a player to look 👀 forward too
So I noticed a lot of hate on these kids because they're using facilities and have exponential amount of resources but that shouldn't matter. Does it help having those things and having personal trainers? Of course but don't hate on them, it's not the kids fault. Players like Dinho, Diego, Alexis, Zlatan, Ronaldo... didn't come from money but they also didn't just play on the streets and that's it. They all still played at a youth club/academy, still trained an immense amount of time like these boys, and didn't make any excuses to not be the best. People make too many excuses about not being rich, or they don't have time. It's all bs, you make time, you discipline yourself, you can negotiate with a trainer, you can get involved with a club or academy. Have training sessions with friends, compete with each other, ask your coach what you should work on, scope out beast players and see how they play and ask how's their training and lifestyle like, agility kits are like $25 on eBay, countless amount of UA-cam content for solo training. Stop making excuses!! Some players have the luxury of being rich from the start while others are in the complete opposite side of the spectrum, I get that but they both can make it regardless of their financial status. I own an agency with my brother and theirs way too many players playing victim and it's annoying. Theirs no reason why in 2021 living in the US, you shouldn't be able train consistently and find resources on your own or with your parents or coach. I understand this industry does many times have financial greed, but it's only to an extent and you can find loopholes or do the old fashioned way of working. I know players who work full time to make ends meet but also put in a full times work of training so no excuses. I want to see you all succeed but change your mentality, that's where it starts. If you're complaining about this video you're already a foot out the door from succeeding as a football player. Shut up and go make it happen! If you have any questions or concerns go to IG-Carrasgoal, we do have some things out to help your journey but remember in the end its all on you.
YES,he is super good ,he is definitely going to make it pro
Yea maybe in the US or Brazil, but he may not succeed in Europe (there is too much talent there)...
@@mrtheonexx8749 Brazil? Idk about that lol. American soccer (football for normal people) is really bad quality lol.
@@kiwi_4928 maybe
I'll be waiting for him the become pro.
Good luck best wishes👍👍👍👍👍👍
me over here being 11u on the indy fire pro team...and this kid is better than i was at 9
Proud to say he goes to my soccer school
This kid is going to have a burnout at age 11 when he trains 5, 6 house a day you need rest days and balance
only people that never train to get good at anything can say stuff like this.
Yo this kid is insane he plays just like my brother and they are both 9 years old
lol 😂
tbh this kid has potential. they need to stop hyping him up too much. he needs to stay humble with his head held high or else he’ll end up like julian newman
So we got whistle sports liking every comment that either hypes this kid up or shouts them out such as “whistle sports no day of is the best”
😂
Who thinks the kid in the background with blond curly hair looks like xavi simons?
finally a kid on here who isn't just a kid with money
Jaylen is a beast!! 🙌
I think he is amazing but I think Hudson Hogsett is also amazing.
the kids on sv2s channel are 50 times better than every kid on the no days off series
My dream is same,
But
I think I am not gifted to play football.
Engaged with studies. He has everything he needs. But congrats😃😃..
I gotta cried like anything while watching this vedio !!
wow... the skill is insane. Ill never be that good tbh lol
Was that Xavi Simon in the background of the gym?
Idk same hairstyle
No
lil homie is better then sum my teammates😂😂
This kid has a whole new life in front of him
This UA-cam channel is godly
I played him today 😮 clamped him up
I’d like to see some no days off with goalkeepers