He was the “Croatian Messi” before DISASTER: Why Alen Halilović can’t find a club anymore

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  • @RabonaTV
    @RabonaTV  Рік тому +77

    That story about him in Rijeka is hard to hear... Thanks again to Lovre for joining me!

    • @lovrenikolac5204
      @lovrenikolac5204 Рік тому +11

      Loved doing it! Thank you for the invite! ♥

    • @davidjr4903
      @davidjr4903 Рік тому

      @RabonaTV The Eternal Derby is between Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade

    • @doublejkim0621
      @doublejkim0621 Рік тому +1

      Heartbreaking stuff, how quickly his talent got snuffed reminds me of Dele Alli. But his being more a result of motivation and Halilovic's story being more about confidence. Great video, thank you!

    • @statebriga8527
      @statebriga8527 Рік тому +1

      ​@@davidjr4903I hrvatski derbi je vječni derbi 😂

  • @femia.6211
    @femia.6211 Рік тому +255

    A real sad football story. His father definitely contributed massively to how his career has turned. Overparenting at its peak.

  • @Joe-sv4wz
    @Joe-sv4wz Рік тому +429

    I remember when him and odegaard were both wonderkids at real and barca and people would argue about who was better under their futhead cards - sad how he hasn't taken off

    • @ziopeppecartagialla.1360
      @ziopeppecartagialla.1360 Рік тому +45

      Tbh odegard was also flopping, but since joining vitesse on loan he has become world class

    • @ammarharith5512
      @ammarharith5512 Рік тому +3

      ​@@ziopeppecartagialla.1360Nah.

    • @tangbein
      @tangbein Рік тому +42

      ​@@ziopeppecartagialla.1360 Wouldn´t exactly say he was flopping. He always had more variety to his game compared to Halilovic who just ran and ran before shooting. He was also 3 years younger than Halilovic. Everything started going uphill for Martin once he left for the Netherlands. But yeah, it was particularly after his season at Vitesse that he skyrocketed.

    • @car9melo
      @car9melo Рік тому

      @@ammarharith5512 yea

    • @postmasterpez
      @postmasterpez Рік тому +3

      Instead it was another norwigan and a frenchman that broke through

  • @jordan_0914
    @jordan_0914 Рік тому +263

    Bojan too, was called the Next Messi, Before Messi even reached his peak. 😬

    • @ziopeppecartagialla.1360
      @ziopeppecartagialla.1360 Рік тому +51

      He was called the new messi when messi was 20

    • @Dr.Yakub22
      @Dr.Yakub22 Рік тому +37

      You can make a top 10 flops, and half the list will consist of next messis. When will people learn that calling a teenager the next *insert legendary footballer here* will only set them up to fail

    • @ziopeppecartagialla.1360
      @ziopeppecartagialla.1360 Рік тому +5

      @@Dr.Yakub22 there are also the "new maradonas" "new ronaldos" or "new peles"

    • @langthegang8677
      @langthegang8677 Рік тому +16

      He had a pretty good career tbf though, better almost all professionals. Over 160 appearances at Barcelona winning 3 la Liga and 2 champions league.
      1 appearance for Spain before switching to the Catalan national side.

    • @sonicwithglasses131
      @sonicwithglasses131 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Dr.Yakub22then they shouldnt be pros if they have a weak mentallity

  • @freddyhutapea7246
    @freddyhutapea7246 Рік тому +118

    People dubbed him as "The New Messi" and his father thought Alen was indeed "The New Messi" and should be treated like Messi. His father is his demise.

  • @m4dm3th0d
    @m4dm3th0d Рік тому +86

    You can almost see the light in Alen's eyes die away with each transfer. Such a shame

  • @onepiecebarca
    @onepiecebarca Рік тому +50

    Halilovic is probably watching this video and reading this comments so i want to say
    Brother you are still young, if you stay fit you can have 10 more years of playing time. Wonders can happen in that amount of time. Forget your past, your ego, your background and start fresh. Also you don't have to invent the wheel, check other similar cases in world football that ended up as a success after many difficult years and just do the same, no need to overcomplicate things. Good luck

    • @arminxvs3372
      @arminxvs3372 Рік тому +5

      You think he will watch this?

    • @ayodejiawoyemi2556
      @ayodejiawoyemi2556 Рік тому +1

      He’s watching this ❤

    • @voloshingalina3248
      @voloshingalina3248 Рік тому +4

      If u do, remember, there is such thing is late blloomer, in life and sports. Planty of players that started performing good their last 5-6 years. U still have 10. Good luck !!!

  • @Kgomotso_Mphahlele
    @Kgomotso_Mphahlele Рік тому +69

    His father did to his career what Adrien Rabiot's mother has been trying and failing to do.

  • @SimpleNerdwolf
    @SimpleNerdwolf Рік тому +15

    His father was awful for his career but it wasnt just him. Halilovic from his time at Dinamo was an arrogant little prick who believed his hype. Nobody was sad to see him leave Dinamo. It was good riddance.

  • @rednaskela4830
    @rednaskela4830 Рік тому +26

    Most surprising part of this video is that Kovacic and Halilovic played together on Dinamo... Feels like Kovacic has been around top clubs forever and that Halilovic was a wonderkid four-five years ago, both left Dinamo a year apart.

    • @burlhorse61
      @burlhorse61 Рік тому +3

      his career was mismanaged by his dad

  • @mbexkens
    @mbexkens Рік тому +14

    Signed a contract with Fortuna Sittard in the Netherlands today. I really hope he succeeds in his second attempt in the Eredivisie

  • @KamiSniShot
    @KamiSniShot Рік тому +63

    I would love a video like this on Hachim Mastour, Fábio Pain or even Ricardo Quaresma. Keep it going!

    • @TachoSJ
      @TachoSJ Рік тому +20

      Mastour, damn that’s a name that I haven’t heard in a long time

    • @brandonblanco8379
      @brandonblanco8379 Рік тому +3

      @@TachoSJremembered him on FIFA 16. I was a simp for Mastour on FIFA career mode back then.

    • @SuccessServer
      @SuccessServer Рік тому +2

      @@TachoSJit’s been done do a video on Bebe

    • @ShakenFungus
      @ShakenFungus Рік тому

      I’ve been watching Barcelona for 25 years and Quaresma was the most excited I have been for a transfer. Such a shame.

    • @aidanfitzgerald4372
      @aidanfitzgerald4372 Рік тому +1

      Or Emre Mor

  • @RomanC3098
    @RomanC3098 Рік тому +41

    I remember always going after him in Career Mode and getting in into the 90s

  • @mr.andrew.0a996
    @mr.andrew.0a996 Рік тому +44

    No doubt Croatia would’ve definitely won something had this guy flourished in their golden generation

    • @brankobelfranin8815
      @brankobelfranin8815 Рік тому +5

      Croatia has better players and talent at this time. One of these days they will win a championship.

    • @mojabaka
      @mojabaka Рік тому +1

      Nah the refs would fuck us over again.

    • @MyFootYourFace
      @MyFootYourFace Рік тому +1

      Croatia will never reach the likes of tournament finals again. The likes of Modrić, Rakitić, Brozović et all is hard, damn near impossible, to replicate.

    • @Zoso_1990
      @Zoso_1990 Рік тому +2

      @@MyFootYourFace We're doing just fine. Gvardiol, Sucic and Majer are come along nicely. We'll be in a WC Final again, no doubt whatsoever.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Рік тому

      They should have got yugoslavia back together just for the football team around 2016 time.

  • @jimmyneutron6816
    @jimmyneutron6816 Рік тому +4

    This man now plays for my club, and he will smash it! FORZA Sittard!

  • @Cumbers94
    @Cumbers94 Рік тому +49

    Marko Marin got the “German Messi” title too

    • @leifschannel
      @leifschannel Рік тому +2

      He is the GOAT. No doubt about it.

    • @devdetective1758
      @devdetective1758 Рік тому

      Chelsea loan system ruined him

    • @leometz7287
      @leometz7287 Рік тому

      I mean he played in more countries than many players visit on abroad games at their whole career

  • @hafiz2664
    @hafiz2664 Рік тому +4

    Poor guy. He is now part of the mountain of wonderkid corpses in Football.

  • @linsithebe7080
    @linsithebe7080 Рік тому +5

    injuries,
    an overbearing father/agent,
    suffocated confidence
    This will just lead to a death in your game.

  • @timlamiam
    @timlamiam Рік тому +7

    Different sport, but it's why i hate the Wembanyama Lebron comparisons. They don't even play the same position, have 5 or 6 inches difference, completely different playstyle, yet NBA media would have you believe he's the next coming of Lebron.

  • @thetruth4654
    @thetruth4654 Рік тому +9

    Well overrating and overhyping young talent is a major issue in every single sport, Hockey is always looking for the next Crosby, Ovechkin, Lemiuex etc, basketball is always looking for the next MJ, LeBron, Shaq, Wilt, Curry etc. And in football the pursuit is often the next Pele, Maradona, Ronaldo(R9 Brazil), Messi and CR7. I think football has gotten away from it slightly as football is becoming more structure and coaching based, and it is now less about looking for the flashy and substance player that can carry a team to wins(Like what was more common when the likes of Robinho, Pato and Adriano played.)

    • @Eibarwoman
      @Eibarwoman Рік тому

      Baseball has gotten far more realistic with their hyping comparisons but even there... you can see some players are particularly hyped up or perhaps actually do have the potential if all the scouts are accurate with a comparison. As in one player taken late in the first round is compared to Chase Utley, but depending on what point in Utley's career you'd either be getting an above average 2B or a player who is a MVP candidate.
      Edit: As in that ceiling range is quite wide depending on if it's prime Utley or the 35 year old who wasn't being resigned by the Phillies due to cost reasons.

  • @AnteGV1950
    @AnteGV1950 Рік тому +16

    I can't believe you touched this subject!!!please make a video about Zdravko Mamić!!!you will love this story!!!thank you for doing video about Croatian Messi!!!

  • @Maximus7th
    @Maximus7th Рік тому +25

    I still believe he could've done something at Barcelona but felt mismanaged somehow. Hearing that his dad hired a personal coach for him when he was at one of the best clubs in the world for developing youngsters is really depressing but also understandable. Really wish he was given a better support structure instead of overbearing parents.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Рік тому

      Its complete nonsense. Even relatively small professional football clubs can order you to use golf carts at the course and what meals you eat. The idea that Barcelona couldn't stop a private coach turning up is absurd, it would also breach allsorts of contracts and insurance agreements

    • @Maximus7th
      @Maximus7th Рік тому

      @@Ukraineaissance2014 Barcelona definitely have some fault here, but it's clear they aren't entirely to blame. It is completely crazy though.

  • @farhansubi417
    @farhansubi417 Рік тому +17

    I think it's time for a Dele Alli video as well, no? Shame how far he's fallen that not even Championship clubs would give him a run in. :/

  • @skullfc4215
    @skullfc4215 Рік тому +12

    As a Milan fan, he didn't played bad, he just didn't played, never even touch the ball, it was like playing with one less player

  • @afrofantom6631
    @afrofantom6631 Рік тому +28

    this guy will always be fondly remembered by me, was part of treble winning everton side in fifa16, him as the creative 8 and the besic as the 6 and my midfield was solid. This video has brought back so many memories, thanks dude.

    • @DSSPrxYeRzZ
      @DSSPrxYeRzZ Рік тому

      Haha interesting. You’re from the balkans I’m assuming?

    • @sjsharp2007
      @sjsharp2007 Рік тому +1

      Yeah I used him a lot a tSpurs on Fifa 1 6an d17 and that alternating him around with Critian Eriksen and Dele Alli was kind of fun. Played him jus tin behind Harr yKane and al tha tand he was pretty dangerous in tha tposition he wasn't as prolific as Eriksen or Alli but he was pretty useful.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Рік тому

      He was a great football manager signing

  • @calamorta
    @calamorta Рік тому +3

    0:30 it's actually much lower. Assuming each La Liga team has at least 22 players, during their prime, they would be the only two top 5 level players in at least 440 guys, so it's less than 0.5%. Now do this for every major league. Then every pro, semi pro and amateur leagues. Now consider all the decades of football played before them.
    It's actually extremely ridiculous to reach that top 10 all-time level, let alone top 5 (as a Brazilian, I'd put both in my top 3, alongside Pelé).
    The odds of a kid actually reaching their level is so ridiculously low we shouldn't even consider. They not only had insane primes, but also longevity and no serious injuries.
    Just look at Mbappé. As great as he already is, he's not on pace of reaching Messi and Cristiano. When Messi and Cristiano were 25, they were already considered top 2 players of their generation by far. Messi was 25 in 2012, when he had 3 Ballon d'Ors and 6 top Ballon d'Or nominations (07-12); and Cristiano was 25 in 2010, when he already had 1 Ballon d'Or and 3 nominations (07-09), and you can argue he would've been top 3 on 2010 if Spain had lost the WC.
    Mbappé? He's yet to truly become the present. It's hard to imagine Mbappé getting there in the next ~7-10 years.
    Haaland is a scoring machine, but he's far from being as complete as Messi or Cristiano. Haaland is more like a Van Nistelrooy than anything. He's great, but he's never going to be as complete as CR7, let alone Messi. He can't create as well as these two nor get his own chances. He's great and can retire as the greatest goal scorer in modern history, but he's far from these two. Lewa scored more than Ronaldo R9 and there's no doubt who's greater. Same with Haaland.
    Now imagine doing that to kids who didn't even achieve anything. It's cruel. These "next Cristiano/Messi" labels are fun to talk about, but it puts ridiculous pressure on the players. Messi and Cristiano are SPECIAL. Too special.

  • @mxo.
    @mxo. Рік тому +10

    I remember he was signed around the time kovacic joined madrid...thought the both of them would be running the barca and madrid midfields right now like modric and rakitic did in their prime

    • @matthewsengendo6302
      @matthewsengendo6302 Рік тому +7

      Modric is still relatively young I see a bright future for the lad

  • @IndrajeetDey
    @IndrajeetDey Рік тому +42

    Odegaard is probably one of those rare cases of a hyped up wonderkid whose actually gone on to have a successful career at the elite level

    • @RandySnortin
      @RandySnortin Рік тому +1

      It was obv he was levels ahead

    • @emilfrederiksen.1622
      @emilfrederiksen.1622 Рік тому +13

      I mean yeah but it took him some time it wasn't really until last season we saw him really live up to his potential

    • @Yami1300
      @Yami1300 Рік тому +1

      I mean
      He is still very young
      He might even rise to the top

    • @e-naa4118
      @e-naa4118 Рік тому +7

      @@emilfrederiksen.1622He was brilliant at Vitesse and was the best player in La Liga before xmas for RS....

    • @dewaadisandjaja
      @dewaadisandjaja Рік тому +1

      He was hyped up when he was 15 or 16. It's a media cruelty for a teenager.
      But I'm glad Odegaard found out his way and make it at elite level.

  • @TheAuthorizedJay
    @TheAuthorizedJay Рік тому +7

    Journalists really need to stop comparing these young players to star football players.
    All it does is add stress to these young players.

  • @LopezTorrez-iv1jg
    @LopezTorrez-iv1jg Рік тому +3

    The odds of becoming like messi and cr7 are not 1% that would mean out of every 100 players you would get 1 messi or cr7. We will not see another messi or CR7 not even Mbappe is on their level

  • @IvanDjuric300
    @IvanDjuric300 Рік тому

    Damn I’ve not heard anything about him for a long time and now I see this. Really fell off. Sad to see.

  • @ricardomartinez3340
    @ricardomartinez3340 Рік тому +7

    A sad story about a father living through his son's life

  • @sargonsblackgrandfather2072
    @sargonsblackgrandfather2072 Рік тому +5

    The lesson is going to a huge team when you’re still so young doesn’t always work out. At a smaller club where he would have been played and valued would have developed him physically and mentally

  • @Martinikarlo
    @Martinikarlo Рік тому +3

    He was partying with 30 yo escorts when he was 16, he had multiple coaches working just with him yet he never even tried in training

  • @babobereta
    @babobereta Рік тому +2

    He made the same mistake a lot of young players make (for sure influenced by his father and people around him) which is that he went to a big club too young and too soon, without having the opportunity to develop properly.Instead of staying in Dinamo and playing in Croatian league for at least few seasons, trying to establish himself as one of the best players there and going step by step being smart thinking longterm, he jumped on the first chance to cash in on his potential and went to Barcelona chasing money and fame. It was obvious he was nowhere near ready to play at that level and changing teams and countries constantly certainly did not help his development.This is why its important to be humble and surround yourself with people who see and understand the big picture. His father was delusional, thinking that Alen was a superstar as a teenager and can play for a top team in a top league immediately without any real development in some smaller club in a smaller league. Obviously, that was not the case and now as a 27 year old when he should be in his prime he is not even good enough to play in Croatian league. His career is a perfect example of how overparenting and bad decision making can easily ruin big talent and massive potential

  • @bythecliff
    @bythecliff Рік тому +4

    I remember this name. Barcelona has this habit of hyping up youngsters like they are the next-(current best player in his position). Not only him, Sergi Samper was supposed to be the next Busquets, Riqui Puig the next Iniesta and so on. They did the same thing to Ansu Fati, Pedri and now Lamine Yamal. Somehow Pedri withstood that pressure but Ansu is still struggling.

    • @digvijaykole6746
      @digvijaykole6746 Рік тому

      Ansu Fati is just a waste of space his legs are as soft as my mattress

  • @GothPaoki
    @GothPaoki Рік тому +5

    Let's hope Endrick doesn't end up like halilovic.

  • @actonman7291
    @actonman7291 Рік тому +2

    Hire bodyguards.why?

  • @footballhipstertv
    @footballhipstertv Рік тому +9

    Fans and pundits hate football agents but this is the reason footballers have an agent... to guide negotiations and get the best career choices for their player. I think if he had an agent like Raiola or Mendes he may have had a different career

    • @SkytorRushTV
      @SkytorRushTV Рік тому +2

      Ødegaard dad was also involved in his early days for his son (also ex football player). But you're right, leave negotiation to agents that knows their craft

  • @Drakewyrm
    @Drakewyrm Рік тому +2

    I hate when someone is called "the next...". True Champions are unique and have their own skills and play style. M'Bappé isn't the new Zidane. Haaland isn't the new Ronaldo.

  • @tangbein
    @tangbein Рік тому +1

    It did look like he was doing well in Sporting Gijon. Remember the huge competition there was between him and Odegaard about who was the biggest wonder kid. Being an Odegaard fan I was so butthurt over Halilovics success in Sporting Gijon.

    • @midassighassen1957
      @midassighassen1957 Рік тому

      Lol i gotta apologize for you then ,i believed that odegaard will also be wasted but look at him now leading Arsenal to the champions league and challenging for the premier league

  • @USER06584B
    @USER06584B Рік тому +2

    maybe an MLS move might rejuvenate his spirits if he really is in to basketball more than football. Especially with the way young prospects are treated from a very young age in American sports, maybe something in that experience resonates with him. he will be a nobody in the US for the most part, it'd be up to him to make a name for himself. With that being said it is also a very demanding league already not factoring the extreme travel and weather.

  • @kiotaye
    @kiotaye Рік тому +2

    He's at fortuna sittard now.

  • @bhfanaticosi
    @bhfanaticosi Рік тому +1

    His bosnian, his father played for bosnia he just holds a croation passport, croats like to do this and steal players born and raised in bosnia 50% of their world cup squad were players born and raised in bosnia, and dont let any croation tell you it's bullshit, look it up.

  • @TC-ng3lt
    @TC-ng3lt Рік тому +1

    If you dub a kid the next anyone they're destined to fail. But the next Messi....? Do you hate him?

  • @duaneswaby622
    @duaneswaby622 Рік тому +5

    With a dad like that, it's no wonder he fell out of love with football

  • @honestopinions3504
    @honestopinions3504 Рік тому +1

    They compare them because anything with messi and Ronaldo in the title will get views and clicks lol

  • @KarloAnčelotić
    @KarloAnčelotić Рік тому +4

    Croatia is such a talented nation💪🏻✌🏻

  • @JustHereForCatVideos
    @JustHereForCatVideos Рік тому +8

    He may never have been the 'Next Messi', but one player I feel like had the potential to be a really solid signing for a good deal of European clubs is Ianis Hagi.
    Unfortunately, his career was pretty much ruined by his father (yes, the famous Gica Hagi), which basically pushed him into teams and levels far above his level at the time. He tried to sell his son as if he's a superstar, when the kid just needed good developing at a decent team, and he likely would have really ended up as a superstar if he was given time.
    He is still 24, but to be fair, I think all that potential has been wasted, by this point.

    • @thilaksalian5419
      @thilaksalian5419 Рік тому +1

      But I still feel he as lot of potential. Felt he wasn't used much by Gerrard

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Рік тому +2

      His father never played career mode.
      If you are at a big club at 16 you don't ask for playing time you ask for a 2 year loan to a championship/mid table team.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Рік тому +1

      I like him a lot but the scottish league will make the best technical number 10 types in the world look like flops.

  • @1nathaniell
    @1nathaniell Рік тому +2

    he now plays for my hometown club

  • @ndegwandirangu8499
    @ndegwandirangu8499 Рік тому +1

    Parents should never manage their children. Too greedy

  • @Super17521
    @Super17521 Рік тому +2

    Always felt had he joined Tottenham he would've been a world beater. That team was calling out for a creative midfielder and he would've gotten the game time, his father truly ruined everything. I even remember Tottenham were supposed to bring in Tin Jedvaj as well to complement him in the squad.

  • @victorhino26
    @victorhino26 Рік тому +3

    did a quick google search and found out he currently on Fortuna Sittard's book in eredivisie. hopefully he can pick up what he left off from Heerenveen and wish him a good fortune (pun fully intended)

  • @bijikedelai
    @bijikedelai Рік тому +2

    3:20 wtf is that pic man 😱

  • @ugotnofans4201
    @ugotnofans4201 Рік тому +2

    Would have him back at Reading, would tear up league 1 !

  • @simokojamesphiri7924
    @simokojamesphiri7924 Рік тому +1

    What's more sad is that clubs like Barca still can't learn from this because rn they're in the middle of hyping up Lamine Yamal as "the next Messi" 😐

  • @giancarlotorres3520
    @giancarlotorres3520 Рік тому +2

    I feel like a lot of fans just use FIFA career mode potentials to predict how a player will do in the future 😐

  • @DrZaius3141
    @DrZaius3141 Рік тому +1

    Usually, when a player can't stay at a club for too long, there are some very good reasons the general public isn't privy to. Work ethic, coachability, off-the-field behaviour, mentality, attitude - those things matter, particularly when talking about a young player whose value stems from perceived potential. Tearing up a bad league when you're on the best team in that league isn't too significant.

  • @shah1668
    @shah1668 Рік тому +1

    young player better play in Holland, France or Germany. this is the best league for nurturing foreign young talents. going to the big clubs at young age only to get loan out over and over again, will only destroy confidence. it's ok if going to the academy at the big clubs for underage team, but after graduated they need to make a wise decision.

    • @rhealize
      @rhealize Рік тому

      true, eredivisie and bundesliga are good for young promising player to train..they need to level up first there before ready for like serie A, liga, or EPL

  • @norneaernourn8240
    @norneaernourn8240 Рік тому +1

    Poor bloke. His old man is acting just like some of the young players. A pinch of recognition and their egos swell to the size of Antarctica.

  • @sammyhamawi6407
    @sammyhamawi6407 Рік тому +1

    Pulisic and raul ruidiaz have croatian blood.

  • @joshkhosrofian10
    @joshkhosrofian10 Рік тому +8

    As a Barcelona fan, I loved the prospect of Alen Halilovic succeeding at Barcelona. He was a great player, even though we didn't see much of him. He was fantastic at Sporting Gijon, and I was shocked he wasn't called up for Croatia for Euro 2016. He was also pretty good for Las Palmas. In another universe, he'd be the star attacker for Croatia right now. Hope he can make a comeback, wishing him all the best!

  • @Sammoga_Yeddi
    @Sammoga_Yeddi Рік тому +6

    We, in Croatia, have one similar story about Ante Coric. He was great in Dinamo Zagreb, next wunderkind, and sign with AC Roma. And then thigs went downhill

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Рік тому +1

    The problem isn’t being compared to greats like Messi but believing the hype yourself until you’ve earned it at the highest level on a consistent basis. Signing for a big club for big money doesn’t mean you’ve made it, it just means you have the potential but the rest is up to you to fulfil that potential. A lot of it is not about how gifted you are but what you have between your ears, thats what sets players like Messi apart. He probably works harder than anyone and never rests on his laurels.

  • @boisesoccer
    @boisesoccer Рік тому +2

    This story reminds me of Freddy Edu footballing career. Very sad 😔

  • @afriversehistoric
    @afriversehistoric Рік тому +2

    Thanks Adrian, you always come out with the most forgotten or usual topics that I wish to see about football on utube....I remember halilovic at my dear club AC Milan, I really hoped he would resurrect his teenage hype ....but my God!..what a disaster.

  • @bangarJb
    @bangarJb Рік тому +2

    Love these kind of vids. Giving to insights to the aspect of the game most ppl dont know/care about. Keep em coming

  • @zylonissvd392
    @zylonissvd392 Рік тому +1

    ITS OK SEND HIM TO MIKEL ARTETA AND HE WILL REDEEM HIS CAREER AGAIN. 😂

  • @filipecoutinho5706
    @filipecoutinho5706 Рік тому +1

    Not even Messi played when he was 16 ..

  • @ayanbhattacharjee1076
    @ayanbhattacharjee1076 Рік тому +1

    Messi was and is still being compared to Maradona. That's more pressure but that guy simply became the GOAT without caring about comparisions.

  • @abiodunodeleye7984
    @abiodunodeleye7984 Рік тому +1

    Real Madrid and Barcelona should bear some responsibility for some of these young men’s career petering out. Halilovic is not the first teenager to get in that meat grinder and chewed up. They don’t seem to have a career path mapped out for these young men. Other issues may be parents’ greed.

  • @FlyingSandile
    @FlyingSandile Рік тому +1

    He has signed for Fortuna Sittard in the Eredivisie

  • @jelmervanriet790
    @jelmervanriet790 Рік тому +3

    I would have liked to hear a bit more about the weird demands of his father. Asking for first team minutes doesnt sound that weird to me when he was a starter at Zagreb.

    • @CourageOfMyConvictions
      @CourageOfMyConvictions Рік тому +3

      Big difference between first team mins at Zagreb and Barca

    • @jelmervanriet790
      @jelmervanriet790 Рік тому +3

      @@CourageOfMyConvictions of course. But if he would get no minutes at Barca why not stay a year at Zagreb, develop and then make a move the next year.
      He says his father made these weird demands but some guarantees on play time doesnt seem that weird.

    • @fathonifirmansyah9312
      @fathonifirmansyah9312 Місяць тому

      @@jelmervanriet790 the weird things are that his father wanted alen to be a starter at barca when they have MSN, xavi, iniesta, etc. he should've sent alen to dinamo zagreb on loan for 1-2 years after barca recruited him, to give him a chance to develop

  • @sbaby-kg8hn
    @sbaby-kg8hn Рік тому +1

    No pressure just play football for fun

  • @TheKalaxis
    @TheKalaxis Рік тому +2

    I remember him being the best young midfielder you could sign in career mode of Fifa 16

  • @Subha95
    @Subha95 Рік тому +1

    it prob the name croatian messi messed him up

  • @Sibalukhulu_
    @Sibalukhulu_ Рік тому +1

    They never learn to play the game, they never learn to be good midfielders/Forwards , they try to do the same gimmicky dribbling run and never improve. Do you know how many "new Messis" we see at La Masia? Bojan, Gai Assulin, Take Kubo, Alena, Lee Seung-woo, Trincao, Ilias Akhomach that list is endless. So many of these young guys get let go when they have troublesome egos/parents/expectations. They're then forced to move on to other clubs where they're forced to justify their hype way before their game has had a chance to improve. When Barcelona gives you a Debut it is not because you are ready for that stage, It is a gesture to show their belief in your future and to motivate you to go back and continue improving as it will be a long time before you make your second appearance. Ansu Fati's case was rare since there were a lot of injuries at the time.

  • @nonofyourbuisness8373
    @nonofyourbuisness8373 Рік тому +2

    Halilovic was good for Birmingham, but idk if it was money or a better chance of premier league football at the time but he decided to fuck us off and left for reading

  • @mikerubio1497
    @mikerubio1497 Рік тому

    He plays for Fortuna Sittard now, in the Eredivisie. Apparently he asked people if they could find him a club there, probably because he had good experiences at Heerenveen. And he does pretty well so far, to be fair. He had a great match against Ajax, a club that was about to implode. It's obvious he is very talented, but he seems reasonably fit as well now. It's way too early to call it a comeback or anything, but it looks alright for the time being.

  • @Zazzy280
    @Zazzy280 Рік тому +1

    For RM sake stop calling Guler Messi
    And for Barca’s sake, keep calling him Messi😁

  • @firmanimad
    @firmanimad Рік тому +2

    Sheesh what a throwback to my highschool era FM addiction

  • @joher91
    @joher91 Рік тому +2

    Whenever someone is "new x messi" that's when they are FFL

  • @Payuk
    @Payuk Рік тому +1

    Man... He started like the "Croatian Messi" and end up as the Croatian Freddy Adu...

  • @keighanbowles6458
    @keighanbowles6458 Рік тому +2

    Birmingham city fan here, Halilovic was signed on a short term deal and was unfortunate with injuries he looked good when he played and when we tried to sign him the following season once his contract had expired he chose to join Reading instead

  • @redcap2k
    @redcap2k Рік тому

    Around the same time SL Benfica signed Freddy Adu the american prodegy that never was

  • @darioradic117
    @darioradic117 Рік тому

    Sead Halilović is just your default Bosnian dad. When you meet the expectation he would just raise them. Standard story.

  • @Thomas...191
    @Thomas...191 Рік тому

    1% is incredibly high... when you think millions of people have played the game at various levels of professionalism: 1 person has been as good as messi. A conservative estimate would be more like 0.000001%

  • @Sabo__90
    @Sabo__90 Рік тому +1

    Had a big expectations for him when he joined Rijeka because they're known for saving careers of underperforming players. Still didn't even get into his best football years so he has some time to shine

  • @ThomasCro
    @ThomasCro 8 місяців тому

    There is a podcast with Dinamo's lead scout, the podcast is in Croatian but maybe someone can get a way to translate it, google Romeo Jozak Alen Halilović. He tells you why he didn't succeed, he didn't have the mental strenght, courage and couldn't handle pressure at all.

  • @andrewjeng3297
    @andrewjeng3297 Рік тому

    There are almost 4000 pro football clubs in the world and more than 120,000 pro players, the chance of being the goal is Waaaaaay less than 1%, let’s me realistic here.

  • @pashapasovski5860
    @pashapasovski5860 Рік тому

    Bojan Krkic scored most goals in Barcas
    La masia and as soon as he got the next Messi, even though they were almost same generation, he played in the 5:0 thrashing of Jose Mourinho the Special One Real!

  • @arminxvs3372
    @arminxvs3372 Рік тому +1

    Insanely demanding dad and the "Messi/Ronaldo"-comparison = one more name in the list of failed talents.

  • @friedrichnietzsche2557
    @friedrichnietzsche2557 Рік тому

    Damm this sad this guy was to be the croatian messi, least now odergard become realy world class player.

  • @captainawesome400
    @captainawesome400 Рік тому +1

    Please can you do something on Enzo zidane? I was more enthusiastic about him than M.Odegaard but something went really wrong.

  • @Pure-Unblemished
    @Pure-Unblemished Рік тому

    Barcelona meticulously protected Messi even selling Ronaldinho when they considered him as becoming a bad influence on Messi. If Barcelona coaching staff were allowed to take care of and coach Halilovic and ensure his growth as a footballer, today he'd at least be playing at the highest level if not for Barcelona.

  • @franco1188
    @franco1188 Рік тому

    the only time people were right was when they say MESSI will be the next MARADONA

  • @bluecheese20401
    @bluecheese20401 Рік тому +1

    The move the hamburg made sense in theory. It was about getting him playing time in a good league. It made sense imo. Just didn't work out.

  • @Ukraineaissance2014
    @Ukraineaissance2014 Рік тому

    I think his father was actually right not letting him go to spurs, he would have sat in the youth or reserve team when he could be playing first team football at zagreb. His father would also have made lots of money in that transfer but held off. Being in the barca youth team is a totally different thing, they play at a much higher competitive level with coaches who suited halilovic's style. Tthe sort of great players coming through at Barca at that time were exactly like him.
    The personal coach thing is nonsense. If barca wernt ok with it, it wouldn't have happened.

  • @workinginthewell3498
    @workinginthewell3498 Місяць тому

    1% lmao. You don't know how percentages work, do you?

  • @brankobelfranin8815
    @brankobelfranin8815 Рік тому +1

    This happens all the time, the kids buy into the hype and do not work hard to reach their potential.