Every footballer dreams about it and works hard to get an offer from his dream club, he must take into account that when he gets this offer, he has not really achieved anything yet and only then will the fight to make his dreams come true not to lose this chance!
That's why we have 4 tips for you today about what you need to be ready for when joining a new club
1) CHANGE OF TRAINING LOADS
Due to the specificity of the leagues in a given country, I work differently in training in each of them.
I mean the fact that trainers focus on something else in Spain, Portugal or Brazil and something else in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia or Germany
In leagues such as Spanish, Portuguese or Brazilian, attention is paid to technique and having fun with the ball, however, when going to Eastern Europe, you must be prepared more for a physical fight, a lot of work in defense etc.
You can't handle it otherwise.
2) INITIAL NON-ACCEPTANCE BY TEAM
When you appear in the team as a new player, you will somehow disturb the order of the line-up and if you are to play, someone will become a reserve.
Therefore, you may not be accepted at first.
The only thing you should do is just prove by hard work that you will give a lot of quality to the team.
When you do this and at the same time you are open and smiling, acceptance will appear!
3) BEING A SUBSTITUTE
Be prepared that at the beginning you can only be a reserve player.
In this situation, all you can do is focus on hard work in training and when you get a chance to play for a few minutes, always give your absolute max
If you do that, your coach will appreciate it.
However, if you are offended and not involved, your adventure in this club may end quickly
4) BE PREPARED TO DEAL WITH PRESSURE
If you move to a better team than before, be prepared that the pressure to give value on the pitch will be much greater.
If you make money, everyone will expect a lot from you
You have to be ready for it and even if something doesn't go well you have to learn to focus only on hard work to fix it as soon as possible!
A good example of how pressure can destroy even a very good player is Raphina.
This player, when he joined FC Barcelona, at the beginning totally did not cope with the pressure of a big club, despite the fact that his skills are enormous.
It took almost a year to learn how to deal with pressure and he is playing better and better!
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