fr, when I played football my coaches saw potential in me but I ruined it by wanting to play as Goalkeeper and then due to ammount of hate I got for every shot I didnt caught, later I quited football and hated it
How to make a whistle: no days off vid: -find a rich kid who plays a sport -make their coaches say how good they are -let kid flex. all their extra stuff -say they are a future all star
@@tycoshollow4577 no I love soccer it just that my private school has a bunch of work and hw to do and I have to study a bunch too. I just dont have time.
he’s alright, has good striking ability . There are kids in Brazil and Chile that will eat him up and they came from absolutely nothing. He’ll have to work twice as hard to match their intrinsic speed and footwork abilities
@@spiral_exotic2579 bro I from the us I’m from Southern California and some camps are 360 for 5 days from Monday to Friday to 9 12 and I got invted to that camp and 95 percent of the kids there pay to go in but I got for free caues they thought I got potential and maybe some the campsdgaf about good players, n only care about the money
If this kid is a wonder kid and a "deadly striker" then the people I play with in the streets are the worlds best players to ever touch a football because they are way better than him ngl and some are even younger
im from chile and the kids on the streets will play so good and they would play barefooted and that’s just how it is in south america they have great talent but not a lot of them make it because of the money
this is a very.. *human* way of thinking about it. many people say that if they had a couple extra inches or the money to afford equipment but when you actually get it most people don’t have the motivation and the patience to actually get it done
@@mitchellwatson5565 yes, but i don’t think just ANYONE could do something like this. Not defending the kid, especially since he’s so young (not even his fault that his parents fuel his hunger lmao) but his worth ethic is definitely pretty admirable.
Yea fr I used to play for an academy in England than I moved to the us and it just shows how much easier US soccer is this kid is decent but not worth this hype
Nice vid but I think you guys are just hyping up these kids so much do when they aren’t stars everyone will be like omg how did he not come out well he was on whistle psi the more the hype that means more pressure for them
These parents are amazing parents for pushing their kid and supporting him so much, he could not have done it without their support. I wish my parents did all this for me. I know I would be somewhere today
I live in Asia but my parents say don't do football , and go for something else,Like bro football is my dream 😭,even in my school people call me really good which really motivates me more to practice and practice every day
@@kaleabassefa7517 fr thats what every player does mostly dribble with their stronger foot even in fifa like how ronaldo is right footed he only dribbles with his right its so easy to tell idk why they discouraging us who are watching
I'll give it to Alessandro. He's good. As a defender, i can tell that it would be quite difficult to defend him. I know he's got all these fancy soccer basements and private coaches and stuff that other people dont have, and i also realize that part of his both feet skill couldve been luck, but you've gotta give it to him. He's worked hard for the skill he has, and there's no undermining that, even if he did have access to resources others hadn't.
@@chloesmith7788dont ever let anyone convince you you need $$ to get good at soccer. Brasil has the most talented players in the world and every one of their players come from a poor background. I would even argue that coming from money hurts you in soccer. Most of these travel leagues are total BS because the players dont have the creativity and ball skills that players develop that play for fun. Thats why the US has been trash for so long.
@@laxgoalie1177 It comes down to who is able to play and practice the most. Sometimes that's poor kids because they have no other options and all of their friends in the poor neighborhood play. So they play all day. This is the case in many countries like Brazil and France and countries in Africa. But in America the poor kids are usually playing basketball at the local park. And the kids playing soccer are from the suburbs, so they sign up at a club and mom has to drive them and it's totally different; if they have more wealth then the parent pays for more training.
So basically, if there was a kid somewhere in a foreign country equally skilled (or even better), there is a good chance that this kid here will get spotted bc of his financial support and clout, and your average foreign footballer would probably get very few to no opportunities at all in their entire lives. It's sad that money dictates how much freedom one has.
Its amazing how much liberal media has brainwashed people to think that rich people have everything come easy to them and everyone else is f*****. The majority of great soccer players come from poor backgrounds. If anything, i would argue coming from money and playing in the goofy US travel leagues hurts players because they dont get to practice the creativity and ball skils they would if they were playing with friends as often the great players do growing up. I have a friend who coaches a mostly hispanic high school around Chicago and these kids are 5x as talented with ball skills as the district i played in growing up. And our district had probably half the schools coming from affluent areas.
You look his age so I understand why you are hating rn but don’t grow up with that mentality buddy😂. Compare yourself to other players to push you to work harder not hate
Y’all think money has a lot to do with player development? I keep seeing skill and level difference between players. You can’t deny his work ethic but how many players in the US do you think could be better if they had the access to resources some of these upper classes do. Academy’s professional trainers 1on1s. You can do this stuff by yourself but how far can you go by yourself you know?
The thing is he’s usually shooting at the middle of the goal and the goal keeper is always gonna get that but he is pretty good and he’s very lucky to have a little soccer field in his basement some people don’t even have anything
As a 13 year old who also plays competitive soccer in Texas, this little guys stands no chance. The game in Texas revolves around strength and using your body as a defender. I would agree this guy is a very technical player, but all the skills he can do will have no effect when someone bodies him off the ball.
dont feel bad! this kid has a personal trainer and a whole room dedicated for practice in his own house. it would make sense why you arent as better as him, as long as you practice you could be the next messi!
ok i’m not hating on this kid, i’m not trying to hate at all but they need to pull in some kids that are actually in school, most people don’t have the luxury of being homeschooled or being able to train all day
Kids like this are born to rich parents. This is why they can afford camps and go to other countries and play in big teams academy while I’m here practicing in an apartment and struggling to afford monthly payments for training
I quit to let my parent have their money my club was 3 thousand dollars so I quit but there is a kid on my team that he’s good like this kid but does all this training with trainer like me I have a backyard with a wall and that’s my net he’s got a basement and a front yard
Regardless, he's putting the work in. It's 2022. A kid can develop a lot vs kids his own age by watching UA-cam videos and trying the techniques many times + improving physically vs others their own age. This stuff is basically free but needs motivation to put in the time rather than wasting your life on fifa & GTA
@@j_zr you wil get 20 times tackled a match who do you think you are making fun of a kid to feel better about ur self toxic kid. hope this kid wil make it in football
@@churro1236 yea it would be totally different if he has some muscle to protect himself from injury hopefully he doesn't learn the hard way and tear something
@@zzeedstun7151 I’m not I said he has potential but he should stop shooting in the middle of the goal because people would easily save it and he is an average player
i didn’t get training whatsoever when i played as a kid. so i quit very early cause i moved to baseball. but now i like football/soccer a lot and i wish i had a trainer to make me a beast
I think when videos like this are put out we see that he looks good in a training sessions. What we don’t see is what kind of player he is In actual game situation. It is easy to look good kicking a ball into an empty net with no defenders around. I would like to see his stats just to see what kind of player he is in actual game situations
That's why of all these kind of videos, I like Nicole and Taylor Kim's videos, because those were from games that they played. You see how they shine in those games with their incredible skills.
For all the people who are saying that all the players on this Chanel are only good because they have trainers and nice equipment your not totally wrong but they are good they have skill and can shoot so stop hating
Before anytihing i just want to let u guys know the game is called football, second in Europe this kid would be just one more with good feet but that is not the most important , third i do like is work ethic and last please stop bringing this kids that have all the facilities, bring some kids that are working hard even in poor conditions.
I agree I’m embarrassed to say this but I’m not the richest of the bunch and I just have to make do with what I have I don’t have my own room but I want to be a pro I train 6 hrs everyday trying to ignore the haters bc I just want it more than anyone
@@hussnahkhan1385 Trust the process kid, if you are putting those hours and that effort it is a manner of time till someone notices you. I dont know your age but keep working and prove them wrong. All the best.
@@jmartins2939 thx I appreciate it I’m 13 by the way the problem is I’m a girl and my parents say I can’t play football bc I’m a girl and how can I go pro if I’m not in a team bc my dad won’t let me join a team so how will I get noticed by a coach I still train every day tho but sometimes he lets me go to football camps I got noticed there but didn’t get any opportunity’s thx for the support means the world
@@hussnahkhan1385 danm you're not rich and you're a girl... Now that's gonna be hard for Fut so here is all i can help you on even tho its not much help SHOW THEM YOU WANT IT THAT BAD! Wake up early Workout.. squats... foot drill and go on runs you know Show them you want it bad they can't do anything about it and just accept it
Way to go Alessandro! You are working hard and are no joke. I like watching you play. Keep it up! Saved this to my *BEST* Amateur & Youth Soccer playlist!
Is it just me Or is This Kid's parents Feel like those types of people that say OHHH MY SON IS SOO IMPORTANT Like they are shocked they recorded there son
He seems good enough to be in a pro (MLS) team's youth academy. He needs to be in one. MLS is getting a lot more satisfaction from its youth academy signings than signings from the superdraft (high school, college, waiver, other/misc combined).
He’s lucky to get private lessons and play for years and get to have a soccer basement, everyone who gets to be on no days off are people who have more money than others
This kid is going places- As an ex-pro in the late 90`s I know how much dedication it takes, not only as a player but as parents, if it hadnt been for my parents driving me around the country I would never have played for Wimbledon and then later Leicester City. He has the right attitude, just needs to fill out a bit and stay focused on the end goal- Europe, The Premier League, and Man Utd
He’s below average. He’s not even academy level. I’m his age and a goalkeeper. I can shoot better. Either this channel is doing him dirty or those are his best moments which is a bit sad
@@PotatoMan564 I think thats kinda a shoe in if he's fit. He obviously has the right people around him and his parents are providing those opportunities.
Can't believe some one called him bad he would fake them out like their life was a mistake and read him like their iggle piggle book (no offence to in the night garden 😁)
Not that he is bad, there just isn't much special about him besides his basement, there are a lot of kids that are his age that are at the same level or better
US is still catching up to the rest of the world in soccer. To get the skills and practice against other high skill players, parents end up paying a lot of money to get their kids private training or into leagues or clubs. In other countries, you get all this from other players in the neighborhood. Nowadays, you can get really good education on UA-cam. Theoretically, you could get a lot of skills with just a ball, some cones, and a flat field. The hardest thing to come by is a regular group of highly skilled players to play with and learn from
That’s how Gretzky developed his hockey game always training and playing (lacrosse and also baseball) during their seasons. The underlying factor was because he thought it was fun and wanted to. This kid clearly loves playing this sport and that’s why he’s doing it. I’m a 100% sure his parents didn’t push him to do it.
(The Conner Bedard of soccer). I'm fully convinced that these child prodigy's are the product of parents who can afford to push their kids and pay the best coaches to train them to be successful in whatever sport the parents chose for them to peruse
The coach telling his dad he's goin to make it to the top is good business sense to collect dad's money. At 12 years old you have no idea what he will become later. This could be his ceiling right now.. While the other 12 year olds on his team are still developing and could become better natural athletes who are more gifted physically. Not one mention of his grades on here, and thats the saddest part of this video.
Well said. That's what people don't realize. they think development is linear. Not realizing kids develop at different periods. And some kids reach their ceiling at 12. But i dont think people will ever learn. People just don't understand the whole concept of what development really is
All of the shots he takes in this video are saveable by a keeper at even half the level of what he claims to be. - from a keeper playing at youth national level
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He's really good but I feel like everyone on this channel is rich and can afford fancy fields and private lessons, ect...
I can say the same because to play high levels it's so expensive
You know how it goes sometimes! But if you have the talent and passion, the coach will notice despite how rich or not the parents are!
It really feels like this channel is just Americans overhyping their youth this kid is bang average in Europe
Yeah
i feel the same his mom said that she wants him to travel the world just for football
While he’s playing in his indoor soccer field I’m outside using my shoes as cones and my trash cans as defenders
That’s commitment
Any way to put in that work works man! Keep it up!
Ikr
Huh I should try that
nobody asked tho
You cant say hes the future when he's 12, a lot can happen in 5 or 6 years
exactly
fr, when I played football my coaches saw potential in me but I ruined it by wanting to play as Goalkeeper and then due to ammount of hate I got for every shot I didnt caught, later I quited football and hated it
He’s also below average. Maybe under 8s or under 7s pevel
How to make a whistle: no days off vid:
-find a rich kid who plays a sport
-make their coaches say how good they are
-let kid flex. all their extra stuff
-say they are a future all star
Exactly.
Exactly
Exactly.
Everyone says their a “future star” yet no pro or schools are looking out for them
@@tyronevon374 exactly
If I had a soccer field in my basement I would play all day
Same
@@milesmcalthats what i said when i got one but really it is just like every other day.
@@landenkerr4012 then you don’t like soccer
@@landenkerr4012 Bro football is my life
@@tycoshollow4577 no I love soccer it just that my private school has a bunch of work and hw to do and I have to study a bunch too. I just dont have time.
he’s alright, has good striking ability . There are kids in Brazil and Chile that will eat him up and they came from absolutely nothing. He’ll have to work twice as hard to match their intrinsic speed and footwork abilities
Bro said Chile💀💀
@@nicholasbruno9594 I see why he said Chile kids in Chile play street football and are good
@@PotatoMan564 yet their best player of all time is Vidal💀
The kids are better than the professionals
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but imagine having money for all the camps and stuff.
If your good you get in for free
Imagine having all the resources but doesn’t make it .. I’ve seen very poor kids make it without all these extras
Easy to imagine...
@@dylanmoran9922 not in the us
@@spiral_exotic2579 bro I from the us I’m from Southern California and some camps are 360 for 5 days from Monday to Friday to 9 12 and I got invted to that camp and 95 percent of the kids there pay to go in but I got for free caues they thought I got potential and maybe some the campsdgaf about good players, n only care about the money
If this kid is a wonder kid and a "deadly striker" then the people I play with in the streets are the worlds best players to ever touch a football because they are way better than him ngl and some are even younger
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im from chile and the kids on the streets will play so good and they would play barefooted and that’s just how it is in south america they have great talent but not a lot of them make it because of the money
@@jitwitdat1k895 I’m American and play, I wish I was over in Europe or somewhere besides here. Sounds fun over there playing football all day
in england this geeza is sunday leauge
Lmfao 🤣
No, it’s genuinely not
He played in Roma though?
nah this lad isn’t even sunday league material
Euros are so sensitive 🤣
“Work ethic” if everyone had a field in their basement i think everyone would work hard too
true tho
this is a very.. *human* way of thinking about it. many people say that if they had a couple extra inches or the money to afford equipment but when you actually get it most people don’t have the motivation and the patience to actually get it done
@@gl0m but dont you think if you had unlimited access to these services you would be motivated
@@mitchellwatson5565 yes, but i don’t think just ANYONE could do something like this. Not defending the kid, especially since he’s so young (not even his fault that his parents fuel his hunger lmao) but his worth ethic is definitely pretty admirable.
Bruh I would 100% get a private field like that. I just play football in the living room atm XD
He’s the Type of person to get slide tackled and cry
Lol
But he’s probably better than you💀
@@nikospanagos3844 u can't speak for everyone XD AMAZING for his age. Yes. Amazing. No
What academy team u play on buddy nc fusion academy was in the development academy program u probably play on a house team buddy
@@nikospanagos3844 I’ve been playing football since i was three I’m now 13
Anyone who gets recognized this young doesn’t go anywhere, call me out if he goes pro but most likely nothing will happen
Biggest fax I've ever heard. It goes to their head and they think they're the best then eventually they get knocked out ( metaphorically speaking)
hater
Like Julian Newman for example and some failed wonderkids like Bojan due to the media pressure
calling u out rn he just turned 16 and moved to spain to compete in higher soccer leagues
Imagine having a field in your basement.
Imagine making the excuse not to work hard just because someone else has a field in their basement
@@arensafarian8794 where does it say he is making excuses
@@sazyy1690 he should work with what he’s got and not worry abt someone else’s riches like that’s not an excuse get better
@@arensafarian8794 ok 👍
Bruh people in England jealous
*Scores 1 goal in a friendly match*
Americans: "the next messi!!!"
That’s never gonna happen if u call this good in the US idk what is good in the uk cuz this ain’t even academy level
@@TheYoungTalent10 yep for US this is good but otherwise nah
@@TheYoungTalent10 right and then they would be like he can go right, left shoot with both feet he is the next goat like chill
Dest will become a legend
Yea fr I used to play for an academy in England than I moved to the us and it just shows how much easier US soccer is this kid is decent but not worth this hype
“Most technical player” cuts to clip of him smashing into another player.
“U can’t really tell what foot he is” pretty obvious he’s right
Ikr
Well..?I guess your right
Lol yes, he drives, passes and shots like 90% more with the right one
His right foot might be more powerful but his left one look natural
Seriously its so obvious
Nice vid but I think you guys are just hyping up these kids so much do when they aren’t stars everyone will be like omg how did he not come out well he was on whistle psi the more the hype that means more pressure for them
this comment right here 💯
I’m 15 have been training since 12 and was much better than him. But haven’t been scouted cause there’s players who were training since 9
Exactly
Joshua Kelly don’t give up bro. One day you will get there.
Fr like these americans haven't seen kids in europe playing in academies
Great for this kid! What a blessing to have support in life. Great for football and the world. Cheers!!!
These parents are amazing parents for pushing their kid and supporting him so much, he could not have done it without their support. I wish my parents did all this for me. I know I would be somewhere today
All they did is when he was younger say go do this and then payed for a camp and yeah
My parents pushed me WAYYYYY harder and hes better than me because of ✨money✨
@@noahtheperfect agreed
I live in Asia but my parents say don't do football , and go for something else,Like bro football is my dream 😭,even in my school people call me really good which really motivates me more to practice and practice every day
He’s just rich
The amount of times they said “I can’t tell which one is his weaker foot” is insane
Ikr, it’s so annoying
U could definitely tell which foot is weaker cause he would never start with his left foot
@@kaleabassefa7517 fr thats what every player does mostly dribble with their stronger foot even in fifa like how ronaldo is right footed he only dribbles with his right its so easy to tell idk why they discouraging us who are watching
i know, the interviewer was prolly like "so what amazes you about him" and they always respond with "You can't tell which is his weak foot"
@@rodrigom-p6968 i know which one
I'll give it to Alessandro. He's good. As a defender, i can tell that it would be quite difficult to defend him. I know he's got all these fancy soccer basements and private coaches and stuff that other people dont have, and i also realize that part of his both feet skill couldve been luck, but you've gotta give it to him. He's worked hard for the skill he has, and there's no undermining that, even if he did have access to resources others hadn't.
yeah hes great but its a bit annoying because i would work like he does but i dont have the pitchers or resoures
@@chloesmith7788dont ever let anyone convince you you need $$ to get good at soccer. Brasil has the most talented players in the world and every one of their players come from a poor background. I would even argue that coming from money hurts you in soccer. Most of these travel leagues are total BS because the players dont have the creativity and ball skills that players develop that play for fun. Thats why the US has been trash for so long.
The vibes that I'm getting are "Hey I'm rich, so i'm instantly better than all the kids in my age group"
And the funny thing is that Messi and Ronaldo never had that amount of money and they still became some best players of all time.
I feel like the poor kids are gonna be better than the rich peope
@@moe2756 Ronaldo even cleaned for a restaurant at 15
@@laxgoalie1177 facts since they will
Need to work harder to pass the obstacles
@@laxgoalie1177 It comes down to who is able to play and practice the most. Sometimes that's poor kids because they have no other options and all of their friends in the poor neighborhood play. So they play all day. This is the case in many countries like Brazil and France and countries in Africa.
But in America the poor kids are usually playing basketball at the local park. And the kids playing soccer are from the suburbs, so they sign up at a club and mom has to drive them and it's totally different; if they have more wealth then the parent pays for more training.
So basically, if there was a kid somewhere in a foreign country equally skilled (or even better), there is a good chance that this kid here will get spotted bc of his financial support and clout, and your average foreign footballer would probably get very few to no opportunities at all in their entire lives.
It's sad that money dictates how much freedom one has.
Pretty much summed up the whole video
honestly tho good on the parents they want their children to experience what many other kids dont have the opportunity to do
Complete bull. Clubs find the talent where ever it is. None if the greats grew up with wealth. Most were poor or dirt poor.
Not really, scouts aren’t looking as much in the states, I can’t think of many who have
Its amazing how much liberal media has brainwashed people to think that rich people have everything come easy to them and everyone else is f*****. The majority of great soccer players come from poor backgrounds. If anything, i would argue coming from money and playing in the goofy US travel leagues hurts players because they dont get to practice the creativity and ball skils they would if they were playing with friends as often the great players do growing up. I have a friend who coaches a mostly hispanic high school around Chicago and these kids are 5x as talented with ball skills as the district i played in growing up. And our district had probably half the schools coming from affluent areas.
He’s got the work ethic and drive along with all the skills he’s gonna make it somewhere watch
The players around him make him look better that he actually is
You look his age so I understand why you are hating rn but don’t grow up with that mentality buddy😂. Compare yourself to other players to push you to work harder not hate
@@lionperformance4777 he’s 12 I’m 15 not sure that’s the same but ok
@@jnzz3z relatively the same. You both are kids
@@lionperformance4777 not really 12 is p
Kids 15 is teen middle school and high school kinda different but get ur point he shouldn't be hating
@@lionperformance4777 take him to Mexico and he’s in the bench even here in Houston he would play in the ebnch
Y’all think money has a lot to do with player development? I keep seeing skill and level difference between players. You can’t deny his work ethic but how many players in the US do you think could be better if they had the access to resources some of these upper classes do. Academy’s professional trainers 1on1s. You can do this stuff by yourself but how far can you go by yourself you know?
Yea because u pay 3 k - 6k a szn for academy in US , even zlatan says it’s expensive and not good
bro so true, I’m surprised he has a whole field in his basement
finally
@@tyronevon374 yep even Zlatan said it
Oh Word? Talent will get you nowhere but hard work will 👍
Man this kid is amazing! He can work out all day, and then play at 120% of his ability!
bro he is overated
@@steakwon6652tried to look him up couldn’t find anything recent on him
@@steakwon6652he’s not he plays against the best teams in the world his age
@@irishgolfkidt cap
@@steakwon6652 he plays academy’s
The thing is he’s usually shooting at the middle of the goal and the goal keeper is always gonna get that but he is pretty good and he’s very lucky to have a little soccer field in his basement some people don’t even have anything
Fax
Dr bro I use chairs as the goal keeper
@@biggdogferocious3947same
YOU CANT CALL A 12 YEAR OLD FUTURE RONALDO OR ANYTHING EVEN IF HES SUPER GOOD AND WORKS HARD
maybe
true, even the most talented don’t make it
@@jjyakubu4234 he could tho, it’s all about hard work over talent
Watch me.
@@arensafarian8794 it's both
Soccer is all about training and taking care of your body, recovery, and prep Keep it up and hopefully we will see you on the National stage
Keep going lil bro your living the dream i wanted when i was playing the game but got caught up in the street life GOD blessings for you lil bro
As a 13 year old who also plays competitive soccer in Texas, this little guys stands no chance. The game in Texas revolves around strength and using your body as a defender. I would agree this guy is a very technical player, but all the skills he can do will have no effect when someone bodies him off the ball.
indeed bruh needs kicking power
Lol
I agree as I am 13 and from Texas. People will go for your body more than the ball.
Hello as a european i can tell you guys that this kid would be bench warmwr
True lol, I've played a season in Texas, no joke people would celebrate committing fouls.
it makes feel feel bad for myself when someone my age is doing what I want to do but way better
dont feel bad! this kid has a personal trainer and a whole room dedicated for practice in his own house. it would make sense why you arent as better as him, as long as you practice you could be the next messi!
bro what@@officalnora
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ok i’m not hating on this kid, i’m not trying to hate at all but they need to pull in some kids that are actually in school, most people don’t have the luxury of being homeschooled or being able to train all day
So true i go to school but it is hard to train with not much time
Same I have lots of homework to do so it is hard to get as much practice as I can that’s why on the summer I just practice as much as I can
I practice in a small apartment
Maybe if I had those equipments, and lived in Europe for my whole life I could’ve been like him
he lives in KC…
@@mollydrake9789 He moved from Italy
But you didn’t and he does. That’s why he’s better
He’s a really good soccer player but look at the training available to him
Spot on Liam when l was his age in Australia l couldn’t even find boots back then to play in or a ball back in the 70s and 80 s 👐🏻times have changed
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fun fact that indoor facility he goes to i used to go they are only open on mondays and are not that expensive
Nah he is worse than me and im playing amateur in europa us is just worse in football
but remember money isnt everything johan cruyff said that. so there is potentially a chance he wont make it
Kids like this are born to rich parents. This is why they can afford camps and go to other countries and play in big teams academy while I’m here practicing in an apartment and struggling to afford monthly payments for training
I quit to let my parent have their money my club was 3 thousand dollars so I quit but there is a kid on my team that he’s good like this kid but does all this training with trainer like me I have a backyard with a wall and that’s my net he’s got a basement and a front yard
No his parents are not rich they just got enough money to pay for it you know personal training is not really that expansive
Regardless, he's putting the work in. It's 2022. A kid can develop a lot vs kids his own age by watching UA-cam videos and trying the techniques many times + improving physically vs others their own age. This stuff is basically free but needs motivation to put in the time rather than wasting your life on fifa & GTA
How is that his fault that he can afford equipment. Being rich makes life better
4:26 is it just me because the ball is so bouncy.
Of the no days off this is by far my favourite soccer episode as he seems much more humble
Yea and doesnt just eat salad, wake up and train at 4am, he can become someone good
Yea totally he is not cocky he is very humble but chase is a bit uno...
@@emmelia665 yes totally correct
Yea
@@henryejiofor414 fr
If he's so good put him in a older age group see how he does.
My man is gonna get tackled like 10 times a match 😂
@@j_zr you wil get 20 times tackled a match who do you think you are making fun of a kid to feel better about ur self toxic kid. hope this kid wil make it in football
@@laminsan5354 no its not toxicity, its common sense.
If he gets put in an older age group he will probably get bullied.
@@laminsan5354 he’s not toxic tf
@@Ahklech who said something to you
This kid hasn't played with the kids i used to play with back in middle school they fs got a future
This guy seems like a good kid I hope he succeeds
hope so
@XTR David why tho?
@XTR David at least he has more change to make it than you have giving hate comments to feel better about urself first look at urself
@XTR David ok still not enough to give hate comments you want as much as this kid to make it
@@cream_cheesecbb exactly he hasn't said a word lmao.
You beat the kid by forcing him into defensive situations
Or just hurt him really bad
This is true
Fr, I want to see him use all his dribble moves while being guarded by someone that knows what they are doing
When I was his age I had training by myself everyday and got good but it’s still good to see kids follow there dreams
I was more interested when they were talking about and showing the restaurant then when they were showing him playing soccer 😭😭😭
bruh same i be looking at the food dammm
Kid is amazing and lucky to have all that support
Man that basement sounds amazing, especially in winter.
I would’ve been the future of soccer too, if I was rich and had money and time to practice on my own facility
No, Cristiano Ronaldo had close to none
You say that but you won’t lol
@@rohanrai589
Yes you would lol
“seeing the plays develop” my guy thats the exact same thing every attacker does
Lots of amazing technical skill !!!
At this age continue to have fun and learn more about the game and enjoy the process.
0:33 Wow!! a football player doing what they're expected to do!
You shouldn't allow your player to play through a session 100% after he's already had multiple sessions he's gonna get injured and lose a lot of time
fax more than 2 hours in individually is bad
@@churro1236 yea it would be totally different if he has some muscle to protect himself from injury hopefully he doesn't learn the hard way and tear something
@@seraphimdavis575 he most likely will
Getting famous off of comments day 270, so I can live the dream, live every day like it’s your last🤙🤙
Wow nice
You have legit only commented 37 times idiot
@@glizzygobbler5250 Oi calm down
@@someone-hn3sb dude he’s trying to get famous off of making original comments
@@glizzygobbler5250 Ok and whats the problem??
I live in the same city as this kid. I recognize the team he plays for, he plays for the rich kid team.
That kids shots are really good but his ball handling is next level
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If you shoot in middle gk gets ball he needs to learn to shoot on top or bottom corner
He has potential when he was shooting the middle of the field they were saying good and he’s a average player in europe
True but he trains consistently and is better than most players his age in the U.S not to mention he’s 12. He has great potential.
So true
Dont hate bruh
Trust me
@@zzeedstun7151 I’m not I said he has potential but he should stop shooting in the middle of the goal because people would easily save it and he is an average player
i didn’t get training whatsoever when i played as a kid. so i quit very early cause i moved to baseball. but now i like football/soccer a lot and i wish i had a trainer to make me a beast
I believe in the kid🙏🏽 let’s go young cupini 🔥
He is not the next Messi or Ronaldo he is himself❤️
He not going pro
@@xtrdavid9939 fax
@@xtrdavid9939 I think he’s gonna end up in the MLS
They all have private pitches, private coaches, and private equipment… it’s so difficult to compete with that😢
I want to know when he is going to use all those flashy dribbles with an acual skilled defender on him
Goodluck trying to find them in the US
I am a CAM sometimes I play CM CB or ST and you just stare at it and tackle
I think when videos like this are put out we see that he looks good in a training sessions. What we don’t see is what kind of player he is In actual game situation. It is easy to look good kicking a ball into an empty net with no defenders around. I would like to see his stats just to see what kind of player he is in actual game situations
That's why of all these kind of videos, I like Nicole and Taylor Kim's videos, because those were from games that they played. You see how they shine in those games with their incredible skills.
For all the people who are saying that all the players on this Chanel are only good because they have trainers and nice equipment your not totally wrong but they are good they have skill and can shoot so stop hating
Keep up the great work!! 🙌
Before anytihing i just want to let u guys know the game is called football, second in Europe this kid would be just one more with good feet but that is not the most important , third i do like is work ethic and last please stop bringing this kids that have all the facilities, bring some kids that are working hard even in poor conditions.
I agree I’m embarrassed to say this but I’m not the richest of the bunch and I just have to make do with what I have I don’t have my own room but I want to be a pro I train 6 hrs everyday trying to ignore the haters bc I just want it more than anyone
@@hussnahkhan1385 Trust the process kid, if you are putting those hours and that effort it is a manner of time till someone notices you. I dont know your age but keep working and prove them wrong. All the best.
@@jmartins2939 thx I appreciate it I’m 13 by the way the problem is I’m a girl and my parents say I can’t play football bc I’m a girl and how can I go pro if I’m not in a team bc my dad won’t let me join a team so how will I get noticed by a coach I still train every day tho but sometimes he lets me go to football camps I got noticed there but didn’t get any opportunity’s thx for the support means the world
@@hussnahkhan1385 danm you're not rich and you're a girl...
Now that's gonna be hard for Fut so here is all i can help you on even tho its not much help
SHOW THEM YOU WANT IT THAT BAD!
Wake up early Workout.. squats... foot drill and go on runs you know
Show them you want it bad they can't do anything about it and just accept it
@@hussnahkhan1385 yessir proud of you keep working hard bro we will get through these times and turn out as beasts
Way to go Alessandro! You are working hard and are no joke. I like watching you play. Keep it up! Saved this to my *BEST* Amateur & Youth Soccer playlist!
I love how his mom is bragging for him
This kid is good but just imagine how much cool Training stuff he has
Is it just me Or is This Kid's parents Feel like those types of people that say OHHH MY SON IS SOO IMPORTANT Like they are shocked they recorded there son
It's true when they say they don't know which foot he is. This kid is phenomenal
Um not rlly mate he's average
@@calebwood1187 I'm talking about his left foot not his skills
Its left
I am a mid and I have strong weak foot
En españa he can't compete in street
He seems good enough to be in a pro (MLS) team's youth academy. He needs to be in one. MLS is getting a lot more satisfaction from its youth academy signings than signings from the superdraft (high school, college, waiver, other/misc combined).
That field they played on at the end, that’s the exact same field I have played on
1:46 May I ask what that sound was?
HELPPP
Anyone could become worlds best with a pitch in the basement. But i think this guy is gonna become something
While he’s in a indoor soccer field with all this stuff I’m outside drawing a soccer goal with chalk on the fence using sticks as defenders
"who doesn't like shooting"
-every gamer ever
-the quiet kid
- Nerf designers
He’s lucky to get private lessons and play for years and get to have a soccer basement, everyone who gets to be on no days off are people who have more money than others
this kids the future of soccer, another great in the making🔥
Football*
This kid is going places- As an ex-pro in the late 90`s I know how much dedication it takes, not only as a player but as parents, if it hadnt been for my parents driving me around the country I would never have played for Wimbledon and then later Leicester City. He has the right attitude, just needs to fill out a bit and stay focused on the end goal- Europe, The Premier League, and Man Utd
He’s below average. He’s not even academy level. I’m his age and a goalkeeper. I can shoot better. Either this channel is doing him dirty or those are his best moments which is a bit sad
Not sure he can make PL without being there as a junior first.
@@BCSimonYT I mean he could at least make it to the mls
@@PotatoMan564 I think thats kinda a shoe in if he's fit. He obviously has the right people around him and his parents are providing those opportunities.
Subbed. Love the soccer no days off
Ayyye thanks!
@@whistlesports hey whistle are you guys not seeing my emails or just ignoring I'm curious
not soccer, it football
@@zpphyr sorry, the people in the us call it soccer and this is an American UA-cam channel so I don’t want the readers to be confused
He is so lucky to have all these things. I have to practice on an uneven road and I have to use crumpled paper as cones.
He’s the type of person to get slide tackled and cry
Dont understand why everbody is hating i think hes really good.
Same
facts
Can't believe some one called him bad he would fake them out like their life was a mistake and read him like their iggle piggle book (no offence to in the night garden 😁)
Not that he is bad, there just isn't much special about him besides his basement, there are a lot of kids that are his age that are at the same level or better
In England this boy would be put to shame
US is still catching up to the rest of the world in soccer. To get the skills and practice against other high skill players, parents end up paying a lot of money to get their kids private training or into leagues or clubs. In other countries, you get all this from other players in the neighborhood. Nowadays, you can get really good education on UA-cam. Theoretically, you could get a lot of skills with just a ball, some cones, and a flat field. The hardest thing to come by is a regular group of highly skilled players to play with and learn from
That’s how Gretzky developed his hockey game always training and playing (lacrosse and also baseball) during their seasons.
The underlying factor was because he thought it was fun and wanted to. This kid clearly loves playing this sport and that’s why he’s doing it. I’m a 100% sure his parents didn’t push him to do it.
This kid is going places.
if this kid can be on this channel because he's good, then there are so much people I know that can
I wish i had a whole field in my basement
People who say first didn’t watch the full video
Fr
The kid has talent and works hard.Y’all complaining but y’all jus don’t want to put the work in
he is good but there is a lot more he needs to achieve before being called US football's future
I'm just here for the mom 👀
😂
LOL
😂
Lmao
He only stands out like he does bc in the us good football players are rare😭bring him to the uk and there are thousands of kids like him
He is eventually gonna hit a truckload of schoolwork on top of that training. I do hope he can make it past that phase though.
yea school ruins everything
I don’t
Make more soccer please
and we want this boy more videos or for chase carera please
(The Conner Bedard of soccer). I'm fully convinced that these child prodigy's are the product of parents who can afford to push their kids and pay the best coaches to train them to be successful in whatever sport the parents chose for them to peruse
The coach telling his dad he's goin to make it to the top is good business sense to collect dad's money. At 12 years old you have no idea what he will become later. This could be his ceiling right now.. While the other 12 year olds on his team are still developing and could become better natural athletes who are more gifted physically. Not one mention of his grades on here, and thats the saddest part of this video.
Well said. That's what people don't realize. they think development is linear. Not realizing kids develop at different periods. And some kids reach their ceiling at 12. But i dont think people will ever learn. People just don't understand the whole concept of what development really is
All of the shots he takes in this video are saveable by a keeper at even half the level of what he claims to be. - from a keeper playing at youth national level
The gks here are kids