Regardless of whether we are dealing with a player of a professional academy or a boy who passionately plays football on the local pitch, each of them had the thought that they would like to become a professional one day and play in high-stakes matches.
And it was from this idea that every career, even of today's legendary players, began.
However, not every footballer who has dreams of success in mind can make a career, because not all footballers are willing to pay the price of success.
Most people only say that they are willing to do whatever it takes to become a professional footballer, but when they know the price they have to pay and face the hard daily work, they just give up.
The price you have to pay is:
- Hard daily work during training
- Fighting against constant pressure
- No guarantee of success
- Opting out of the many entertainment options available to others who are not involved in sports.
However, if you prove by your actions that you are ready to pay the price and persevere despite many difficulties and failures, I assure you that everything is possible!
The perfect example of someone who has had to pay a great price with absolutely no guarantee of success is the Liverpool player Mohammed Salah.
Today the Egyptian is one of the best footballers in the world, but before he managed to reach the top, he did an unimaginable job!
When he started his career at the EL Mokawloon club, he had to travel 4 hours every day to get to training, then train hard and go home!
At first, everyone around him convinced him that he had little chance and that he would probably fail.
However, he did not listen and additionally he always asked the trainer what else he needed to improve and he trained at every free moment.
To this day, despite the fact that he has already achieved great success, he trains individually every day and when the trainer asks him to show up half an hour earlier, he is always an hour before training!
Are you ready to train hard to be successful?
Are you doing absolutely everything you can to let the world know about your talent?
Do you train every day in the club and individually to develop both your strengths and weaknesses?
Do you add video from matches and training to the portal to promote yourself?
Do you ask the coach what else do you need to improve to get to a higher level?