@@j4genius961you say this as if Neymar was extremely committed early on, he might’ve tapered off in recent times but don’t erase history, young Neymar was a hungry beast on the pitch he terrorized grown men
?? The point is whatever potential he had wasn't coming through consistently on the pitch either. That has to be on his shoulders - don't believe the hype, lol.
2:56 I'm a Santos fan, and I remember our team was the greatest of the continent with wonderkid Neymar Jr by the time. Everybody was wondering how good we would be when this guy debut... And suddenly, out of nowhere, he posted on twitter: "I'm leaving Santos 'cause the team underrates me". That was shocking for us. C'mon man.. he was 15, and had a great contract since he was 11. How could he say that about the club without even playing a single match? Than all the fans started to hate him. That was the beginning of his end. But now I understand what happened. Poor guy.
I don't feel sorry for him.. besides his dad greed, he had no dedication, mentally weak, always looked fat.. and they said he was partying too much too.. he got exactly what he deserved, at the end..
It became too sad for me when I realised that it wasn’t even his own greed that ruined his career but his father’s. We can also assume that the agent was some nobody who probably asked for a smaller percentage than what a reliable agent would and operated with his father’s logic of: The more he gets the more I get. Truly a very sad story.
understandable though he was a kid with the pressure and expectation of nation on him and had no good support around him, he's going to look for escapes from the constant pressure @@dariusbaja21
We have a similar story in my country Bulgaria, ofc I am not telling that the skill of the players involved is the same but just the story is similar. There were those two boys in the academy of one of the greatest clubs in the country. They made a movie about them at age of 10 or 11 I can't remeber exactly as the biggest stars of the future of this club. The less tallented kid now at age of 20 plays for the first team and is in the national team, while the most tallented one with the highest hopes in it, now at age of 20 is either in the 3rd tier or retired. All started the same way, the most tallented kid was filmed by his father at age of 5 or 6 doing the same things all of the big stars are doing but... at age of 18 when he was ready for his first contract he already was tired from hopes, was fat, he was underfit and ofc wanted unrealistic contract. The owner of the club said this to his father: "Your sun is underfit because of not serious training from his side, you need to hire him private coach to catch up with the rest and then come to me to talk about contract." Also the offer for the contract was on the amount every junior at that club has- no more than 1500 Eur per month(which is totally ok in my country for 18 years old shitter). So ofc his father said all this is a joke, his son is the next Messi and tried to find him a club. All that his manage to find was club from second tier of the country, they took him and started to give him some chance for one season. They even manage to promote in the top tier for the next season while he was 19. There he was almoast completly cut from playing minutes due to... yes lack of fitnes and lack of motivation to train. His thinking that everybody is way under his level and obviously his fathers advises were not the way to progress. After his team was relegated he was released and nobody know where is he now, maybe in 3rd tier or 4th tier in the bulgarian football. 3rd tier of bulgarian footbal is on the level of 17 years old youth academy from the top tier clubs so imagine the level... Everything happend in just 3 years from hot prospect to complete disaster, while his less talented teammate from the academy slowly worked his way to the first team, never to put any condition for contract or salary but just hard work.
Oh!!!I have never really knew him that much but Juan Ceara was a fantastic player but I am extremely so sad to see his father ruined his career,good friends!!!
wow, sad ending. pure greed from his father. i'm still keeping his video when he was young. one of the youtube sensation in earlier days. with Era song, Divano. even me from Malaysia, recognize him. always wonder what happen to him. thanks for the updates.
I remembered this guy. I've always wondered what happened to him. His father is really crazy ruining his son career. Haven't even made it professionally but demanding so much. He himself has a share of the blame too. Getting out of shape, not practising what the coach demanded. Too big headed. These kind of arrogant people usually the one getting depressed and mentally unstable.
If his father drove his club crazy, the club could just end the contract. (Which they did.) But if the kid is driven crazy by his dad, the kid can't fire the dad. Just gotta deal with it every day.
Brilliant video as always, how bout a video about elkeson the Brazilian CSL all time topscorer who represents China now, or even a Leandro Damiao video
Sure his Dad n even that agent are to blame for some of it , but u cant say he didnt get chances to make it . He clearly couldn't impress n keep it all together. N he was playing in some real farmers leagues n couldn't hack it . He has to take alot of the blame as well . U can only blame so much on ur parents or others before u gotta take responsibility for urself n ur actions.
@@redhatlt bro it’s not even close Vardy made it to the prem at 27 years old, big difference between 27 and 32. But he’s been working his way up since he was 23, from the 8th all the way to 1st league at 27 (still on his absolute prime). Do you realize Vardy never stopped playing football since since youth club released him at 16? Big big difference buddy
A clear example of how ambitions from a delusional father can ruin his son's life. I only wish him the best since I know what's to deal with mental sickness and problems (I had 2 suicide attempts in my life yet I'm still able to live to this day). Good luck out there, Jean.
While his father think that everyone is sabotaging his son, it's actually him that sabotage his own son career and ruined his future. It's too bad and shamefull
What about that dude called Ganso? I remember before Neymar came to Europe, Santos had 3 players with huge potential and Ganso was one of em, but I never really saw him after that.
He went to Sevilla for 3 years but only played 29 games, and then another 13 for a low tier french club. He had a lot of injuries and couldn't really prove himself in Europe. He's playing in brazilian team Fluminense now
Ganso is gifted with technical abilities and smarts, but he has no dynamics. No presence in the pitch. He played about 2 years at a very high level in Santos, then got mad the club did not accepted an offer from Internazionale and he ended up getting a serious injury. He was never the same again, and his lack of mobility became too much of a liability. He still made a decent carreer playing for top tier clubs in Brazil, with sparks of brilliance, but not close to his peak at Santos. He is sort of an old style #10 or #8. The modern game is too demanding without the ball.
I gotta say that right now Ganso is living the best moment of his career since the Neymar days. Sure, he didn't achieve the success that some people expected, but he's a key part of the Fluminense squad thats playing the semifinals of Libertadores (kinda like the south american UCL bit not quite). He lacks speed and dynamics, but is a very talented passer and plays a very pleasing football style (to me at least).
That one refused to join Porto alongside Alex Sandro and Danilo. You could see he thought he was better than that, well, look at the other 2 careers and his... 😂 Plus, he got the knees of an 90yo with sclerosis, he pretty much cant stand being up on his feet...😂 😂 😂
@@homersimpson6585seedorf said this guy is an old school no.10. A skillful but slow player who cant survive modern football. Pretty much born in the wrong generation
@@homersimpson6585 Plays for Fluminense, he'll be playing the Libertadores' semifinals second leg on Wednesday. Ganso had a career full of serious injuries, but he's still playing at high level. He won a Libertadores with Neymar at Santos FC, one Copa Sudamericana with São Paulo FC and may win another Libertadores soon with Fluminense FC...
Great video. Such a shame his career was destroyed before it started. Hopefully his son inherits his genes and he becomes pro and Jean supports him properly and he has a good career.
I heard about Jean Chera before, this video made me remember this guy exists. I didn't know this guy had to live all of this, he probably couldn't stood by his on when turned a professional, since he never had a real support of his narcisist father in the first place, he probably didn't matured enough mentally at the time due to his bad influence. It's interesting to know that his son made him reconsider his life as a football player. He never had a peak, but still is 27, maybe now without the pression he can have a more stable career and maybe at least rise to a Brasileirão Série A team in the next years, I wish him the best!
This is why having toxic parents can ruin a child. Jean had the talent to be a legend but his father demanded too much and ruin his passion for the game.
😢 Sad bro Hi :) It seems sad that such a great career was gone that was plus his carrer is like a what if we dont know how he would be lets hope if this didn’t happen hed already be G.O.A.T :)
Damn that's sad. Even though the dad messed everything up... That must be a weird feeling at the end of it all. "My son could've been great, but I ruined it all"
Jean Chera definitely made his own mistakes, but imagine having a pathetic father like that. What a terrible example at home. He was just using his talented kid as an extension of his narcissistic dreams. Such a horrible but typical thing.
Can't blame the dad for everything.. because after he turned 18, he was legally and adult and could have taken his life in charge.. he had plenty of time to still make it.. but he was lazy, always out of shape, partying too much.. i don't feel sorry for him.. at the end, he got exactly what he deserved..😏😏
If you're comparing Neymar, who had a full career, winning everything by the time he was 25 + scoring a goal every 150mins, then choosing to join PSG the most dominant team in France and regularly challenging for the Champions League, before signing for a quarter Billion dollars at 31 to go to Saudi Arabia. Then you're either trolling or dumber than Jean's father
I feel the spirit who was assigned to him was frustrated by his father antics and left, I believe that was what happened, and since then, he wasn't the same anymore, dont frustrate the spirit that guides you
05:20 , non of this is crazy , it's pretty standard football contract details , that's ho2 contracts are , u forgot per goal , per assist ..... and other bonuses as well , but still completely fine
Well, parents do make or break their children. I'm so sorry his father decided he was something he didn't have time to prove on the pitch. I don't get why some parents go overboard when realizing their kids are talented instead of being a source of security for them. What a shame :(
Mario Jardel would make a interesting subject i remember people saying he was going to be better the R9 he was at Porto then Galatasaray i think not 100 % and maybe italy or spain really drawing a blank anyone
What a shame this kid didn't make it as a professional footballer. Sad story. Sounds like he had chances but he blew it himself without his farther help.
This is who neymar meant when he said there were people better than him that werent half as famous
Well they were even less committed than he was, so they failed completely.
@@billmartin4093 Which is an achievement in of itself
@@j4genius961you say this as if Neymar was extremely committed early on, he might’ve tapered off in recent times but don’t erase history, young Neymar was a hungry beast on the pitch he terrorized grown men
@@jkl784this all makes for a good story but this kid was no where near the quality of Neymar.
?? The point is whatever potential he had wasn't coming through consistently on the pitch either. That has to be on his shoulders - don't believe the hype, lol.
2:56
I'm a Santos fan, and I remember our team was the greatest of the continent with wonderkid Neymar Jr by the time. Everybody was wondering how good we would be when this guy debut... And suddenly, out of nowhere, he posted on twitter: "I'm leaving Santos 'cause the team underrates me".
That was shocking for us. C'mon man.. he was 15, and had a great contract since he was 11. How could he say that about the club without even playing a single match?
Than all the fans started to hate him.
That was the beginning of his end.
But now I understand what happened. Poor guy.
I don't feel sorry for him.. besides his dad greed, he had no dedication, mentally weak, always looked fat.. and they said he was partying too much too.. he got exactly what he deserved, at the end..
It became too sad for me when I realised that it wasn’t even his own greed that ruined his career but his father’s. We can also assume that the agent was some nobody who probably asked for a smaller percentage than what a reliable agent would and operated with his father’s logic of: The more he gets the more I get. Truly a very sad story.
I hope hes mentally ok and finds his way
His father was his worst enemy
Father's greed ruined his career,some parents live through children,What a wasted talent, I oways wondered what happened to him.
its really sad how instead of thinking of their childrens future they end up thinking of money they can make
@@homersimpson6585 Only Chance they have after having a terrible Life themselves
All kids deserve parents, but not all parents deserve kids.
This saying makes a whole lot of sense now.
Another father ruins his son by trying to live out his OWN dreams through him....
greed is a mf
@@alba..8479ong
Not just in sports.
@@bundesautobahn7 definitely not,
The wonder kid we never get to see 😢
A lot of wonderkids don't make it. Only a few stories like this make it out.
That's the majority of them, the Neymars and Mbappes are actually exceptions
He was a fraud, let's be real.
Not enough is talked about agents ruining careers just to get a pay check
Agents? The dad was 100x worse, if only he knew how to keep his mouth shut his son would be a multimillionaire set for generations!
@@j4genius961would he tho ?? Clearly he had plenty of opportunities to play n impress teams but couldn't slack it ..
understandable though he was a kid with the pressure and expectation of nation on him and had no good support around him, he's going to look for escapes from the constant pressure @@dariusbaja21
It is a thing that has happened way too much at paniliakos , a club that is ridden by problems.
We have a similar story in my country Bulgaria, ofc I am not telling that the skill of the players involved is the same but just the story is similar. There were those two boys in the academy of one of the greatest clubs in the country. They made a movie about them at age of 10 or 11 I can't remeber exactly as the biggest stars of the future of this club. The less tallented kid now at age of 20 plays for the first team and is in the national team, while the most tallented one with the highest hopes in it, now at age of 20 is either in the 3rd tier or retired. All started the same way, the most tallented kid was filmed by his father at age of 5 or 6 doing the same things all of the big stars are doing but... at age of 18 when he was ready for his first contract he already was tired from hopes, was fat, he was underfit and ofc wanted unrealistic contract. The owner of the club said this to his father: "Your sun is underfit because of not serious training from his side, you need to hire him private coach to catch up with the rest and then come to me to talk about contract." Also the offer for the contract was on the amount every junior at that club has- no more than 1500 Eur per month(which is totally ok in my country for 18 years old shitter). So ofc his father said all this is a joke, his son is the next Messi and tried to find him a club. All that his manage to find was club from second tier of the country, they took him and started to give him some chance for one season. They even manage to promote in the top tier for the next season while he was 19. There he was almoast completly cut from playing minutes due to... yes lack of fitnes and lack of motivation to train. His thinking that everybody is way under his level and obviously his fathers advises were not the way to progress. After his team was relegated he was released and nobody know where is he now, maybe in 3rd tier or 4th tier in the bulgarian football. 3rd tier of bulgarian footbal is on the level of 17 years old youth academy from the top tier clubs so imagine the level... Everything happend in just 3 years from hot prospect to complete disaster, while his less talented teammate from the academy slowly worked his way to the first team, never to put any condition for contract or salary but just hard work.
Luca you’re actually the goat, all my respect keep it up
GOAT title comes by easy these days😁
@@kudekukhesoh8329Yep😂
This was heartbreaking to watch. I wish him all the best.
thank you, another great video. never heard of jean but such a fascinating story !!!
Same Here
That's an absolutely terrible story. His father absolutely ruined any chance he had at a normal career.
Oh!!!I have never really knew him that much but Juan Ceara was a fantastic player but I am extremely so sad to see his father ruined his career,good friends!!!
Jean Chera
This video was too good!
I remember reading about this kid when he was 12. He was seen as the next big thing. I always wondered what happened to him. Another Freddy Adu
Freddy Adu was a migrant who's parents forged his birth certifcate when they came to USA. playing a few years up only last so long in your Jr years.
wow, sad ending. pure greed from his father. i'm still keeping his video when he was young. one of the youtube sensation in earlier days. with Era song, Divano. even me from Malaysia, recognize him. always wonder what happen to him. thanks for the updates.
I remembered this guy. I've always wondered what happened to him. His father is really crazy ruining his son career. Haven't even made it professionally but demanding so much. He himself has a share of the blame too. Getting out of shape, not practising what the coach demanded. Too big headed. These kind of arrogant people usually the one getting depressed and mentally unstable.
If his father drove his club crazy, the club could just end the contract. (Which they did.)
But if the kid is driven crazy by his dad, the kid can't fire the dad. Just gotta deal with it every day.
Mental health. Don't underestimate the effects of poor mental health
I don't watch or play football at all, but i adore this videos.
Omg I remember this guy. I used to be on web forums in 2005 and there were so many threads hyping up this kid.
Brilliant video as always, how bout a video about elkeson the Brazilian CSL all time topscorer who represents China now, or even a Leandro Damiao video
Sure his Dad n even that agent are to blame for some of it , but u cant say he didnt get chances to make it . He clearly couldn't impress n keep it all together. N he was playing in some real farmers leagues n couldn't hack it . He has to take alot of the blame as well . U can only blame so much on ur parents or others before u gotta take responsibility for urself n ur actions.
The end sums it up really well. Being a star since 11 years old and the pressure destroyed him mentally.
This is an actual wasted talent😢
You all would be suprised about how common this type of story is in brazil, our lower tiers have lots of players like that
Man! I wanna see him showing up in the prem at 32 for Luton or something. I WANT A BIG COMEBACK!
That’s not how life works at 32 his best days are past him and specially for not playing top level ever
@@K1ngAlexandertell that to Jamie Vardy
@@redhatlt bro it’s not even close Vardy made it to the prem at 27 years old, big difference between 27 and 32. But he’s been working his way up since he was 23, from the 8th all the way to 1st league at 27 (still on his absolute prime). Do you realize Vardy never stopped playing football since since youth club released him at 16? Big big difference buddy
@@K1ngAlexander Jamie was an alcoholic,unidiciplined chap.
@@K1ngAlexandercr7 came to prem at 37 and was third top scorer in first season.
A clear example of how ambitions from a delusional father can ruin his son's life. I only wish him the best since I know what's to deal with mental sickness and problems (I had 2 suicide attempts in my life yet I'm still able to live to this day). Good luck out there, Jean.
I happy he's back 🔥 I wish him the absolute best ❤️🥹
His father passed away on 31 Aug, this year. A month back.
sad ending. he really want to see his son being successful. but greed conquer all.
While his father think that everyone is sabotaging his son, it's actually him that sabotage his own son career and ruined his future. It's too bad and shamefull
What about that dude called Ganso? I remember before Neymar came to Europe, Santos had 3 players with huge potential and Ganso was one of em, but I never really saw him after that.
He went to Sevilla for 3 years but only played 29 games, and then another 13 for a low tier french club. He had a lot of injuries and couldn't really prove himself in Europe. He's playing in brazilian team Fluminense now
Ganso is gifted with technical abilities and smarts, but he has no dynamics. No presence in the pitch.
He played about 2 years at a very high level in Santos, then got mad the club did not accepted an offer from Internazionale and he ended up getting a serious injury. He was never the same again, and his lack of mobility became too much of a liability. He still made a decent carreer playing for top tier clubs in Brazil, with sparks of brilliance, but not close to his peak at Santos.
He is sort of an old style #10 or #8. The modern game is too demanding without the ball.
@Guizambaldi He also has a pace and agility of an old man.
I gotta say that right now Ganso is living the best moment of his career since the Neymar days. Sure, he didn't achieve the success that some people expected, but he's a key part of the Fluminense squad thats playing the semifinals of Libertadores (kinda like the south american UCL bit not quite).
He lacks speed and dynamics, but is a very talented passer and plays a very pleasing football style (to me at least).
That one refused to join Porto alongside Alex Sandro and Danilo. You could see he thought he was better than that, well, look at the other 2 careers and his... 😂
Plus, he got the knees of an 90yo with sclerosis, he pretty much cant stand being up on his feet...😂 😂 😂
we need a ganso episode
what ever happened to him? he was destined for greatness at one point
There is a video for that but i think it was on his other channel
@@homersimpson6585seedorf said this guy is an old school no.10. A skillful but slow player who cant survive modern football. Pretty much born in the wrong generation
@@homersimpson6585 Plays for Fluminense, he'll be playing the Libertadores' semifinals second leg on Wednesday. Ganso had a career full of serious injuries, but he's still playing at high level. He won a Libertadores with Neymar at Santos FC, one Copa Sudamericana with São Paulo FC and may win another Libertadores soon with Fluminense FC...
@@homersimpson6585today he's the 10 of Diniz's (also interim seleção manager) Fluminense, has been good to him
The Brazilian Fábio Paim
Great video. Such a shame his career was destroyed before it started. Hopefully his son inherits his genes and he becomes pro and Jean supports him properly and he has a good career.
I remember watching his video before all this. I believe it was more than 12 - 15 yrs ago i was hyped
Sounds like he did a lot to himself as well (not training)
When the highs get into ur head, u can't compensate with your lows
I remember him on Football Manager 2009 as one of the best wonderkids
Bro you're speech is better than raymars channel
This one has to be your most distressing story on any player you've covered. Now- how about one on Bebeto...
Narcissism is real. Be careful boys
I heard about Jean Chera before, this video made me remember this guy exists. I didn't know this guy had to live all of this, he probably couldn't stood by his on when turned a professional, since he never had a real support of his narcisist father in the first place, he probably didn't matured enough mentally at the time due to his bad influence.
It's interesting to know that his son made him reconsider his life as a football player. He never had a peak, but still is 27, maybe now without the pression he can have a more stable career and maybe at least rise to a Brasileirão Série A team in the next years, I wish him the best!
Not every stone turn to diamond when under pressure. Some just melt away..
Jean Chera on ERA - DIvano the best youtube video ever
Absolutely GREAT content. I love your videos.and this guy was horribly treated. I didnt know his story,
Make a video about Nikon El Maestro Jevtic. Similar story
I remember watching his highlights back in the mid 2000s
This is why having toxic parents can ruin a child. Jean had the talent to be a legend but his father demanded too much and ruin his passion for the game.
What's more painful is sometimes when you say it's enough to your parents only to find out that you are late your life or talent it's ruined already 😢
😢
Sad bro
Hi :)
It seems sad that such a great career was gone that was plus his carrer is like a what if we dont know how he would be lets hope if this didn’t happen hed already be G.O.A.T
:)
Where is he now tho
I don’t remember this guy at all. Thanks for the video.
Can you make a video abt how good was lev yashin pls
You need to do a story on Kerlon
this what im looking for about jean chera,
You've gotta do a Ravel Morrison one sometime!
Ah. I remember getting this guy on CM and turning him into the true GOAT
Much love to him and his family hope he’s alright 🙏
What a story, never heard about him 😢😢
man that’s horrible that his dad ruined his career, not even himself
Such a sad story.... Damn😢
A video for ganso please
God damn. I felt that one.
Damn that's sad.
Even though the dad messed everything up...
That must be a weird feeling at the end of it all.
"My son could've been great, but I ruined it all"
Jean Chera definitely made his own mistakes, but imagine having a pathetic father like that. What a terrible example at home. He was just using his talented kid as an extension of his narcissistic dreams. Such a horrible but typical thing.
Can't blame the dad for everything.. because after he turned 18, he was legally and adult and could have taken his life in charge.. he had plenty of time to still make it.. but he was lazy, always out of shape, partying too much.. i don't feel sorry for him.. at the end, he got exactly what he deserved..😏😏
I the moment I saw the first few frames I knew this was juan carlos chera. Damn I remember him on FM
jean*
His father was his biggest supporter and his biggest enemy
I mean this absolutely also applies to Neymar too. Left Barca in his mid 20s and has basically played in shit leagues since for nothing but money.
If you're comparing Neymar, who had a full career, winning everything by the time he was 25 + scoring a goal every 150mins, then choosing to join PSG the most dominant team in France and regularly challenging for the Champions League, before signing for a quarter Billion dollars at 31 to go to Saudi Arabia.
Then you're either trolling or dumber than Jean's father
I feel the spirit who was assigned to him was frustrated by his father antics and left, I believe that was what happened, and since then, he wasn't the same anymore, dont frustrate the spirit that guides you
If you get the “next Pele” tag your career is probably gonna end bad, they said that about Adu and he completely failed
Day 10 (week 6) of asking for a Thomas Muller Vid
@ramonsahadewlall8168 one of the all-time top scorers in World Cup. World Cup winner and starting for Bayern Munich since 2008.
Brazilian Mino Raiola
u need to make a video about msn how they dominated European football u know im this is something important
05:20 , non of this is crazy , it's pretty standard football contract details , that's ho2 contracts are , u forgot per goal , per assist ..... and other bonuses as well , but still completely fine
I would personally disown my father after this
Plz do Szobo next
The wonder kid we always wonder about
Thanks Dad!
Wonder kid is a tag to often used
what is the music background music?
07:27 -> Liedson 💚💚💚
What a striker 😉
você fez um video de jean chera, entao TEM que fazer um video de PH GANSO.
Sad to see how his father messed up his career
Please make a video about Thomas Müller
he was the chosen one, like fucking Anakin Joao Vader
Well, parents do make or break their children. I'm so sorry his father decided he was something he didn't have time to prove on the pitch. I don't get why some parents go overboard when realizing their kids are talented instead of being a source of security for them. What a shame :(
The father destroys the child, and the grandsons love how the child is a superb player with others star.
Mario Jardel would make a interesting subject i remember people saying he was going to be better the R9 he was at Porto then Galatasaray i think not 100 % and maybe italy or spain really drawing a blank anyone
I'm not asking no more ❤
Asking what?
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYTLook at his comment history. He asked for a video about Oshimen multiple times, started around a month ago
hmm hadn't noticed @@netLG
Your attitude determines your altitude
All through the video the dude was morphing physically into his dad 😂
With father's like that you don't need enemies
Pity him.. all was his father doing and Jean plays along. In the end, he suffered.. too bad
I feel for him😢😢😭😭😭
If only his dad didn't interfere in his business 💔
This guy is fighter huh.. Keep on fighting.. Life is fair to no one
I just feel bad
To be honest some kids peak early and cant continue the rise happens a lot.
What a shame this kid didn't make it as a professional footballer. Sad story. Sounds like he had chances but he blew it himself without his farther help.
R.I.P Pelé 🕊️🕊️🕊️