Many players make the mistake of when their careers start to fail and football development comes to a standstill, they just wait for a shift and waste time instead of taking action!
Victor Osimhen is a good example that instead of waiting, it is worth doing something to save your career.
When Osinhen joined VFL in 2017, Wolfsburg was considered a great talent and everyone thought that the Nigerian would very quickly become the star of the German team.
However, it was different because Victor was only a deep substitute and for a long time he had no chance of playing in the basic team.
Even though he had great comfort, because even when he wasn't playing, he was getting a great salary, Osimhen knew he had to do something in order not to waste time and develop!
First, he constantly asked the coaches at Wolfsburg why he was not a first-team player and what skills he lacked, and began training very hard to improve that.
However, when this did not allow him to be a player in the top 11, he decided to go to a smaller club to play regularly and score goals!
He took a step back on his way and go to the Belgian league to the Charleroi club.
There he finally started to play and was able to show his full talent and start to develop again!
This action helped him because today he plays for SSC Napoli and when he is in full health he plays in the first squad and scores goals!
That is why today we have some advice for you on what actions should be taken in order not to waste time and restore the course of your career!
1) SET A SPECIFIC GOAL WHERE YOU ARE GOING.
It is very important that you set a specific career goal so that you know how much you are still missing and how much work you need to do to achieve your goal.
Moreover, knowing where you are and where you are going as an ambitious footballer will never stop you from reaching your goal.
2) DEMAND MORE FROM YOURSELF
Self-enthusiasm and over-celebration of small successes are one of the main reasons why many careers failed before they even got started in earnest.
Regardless of how well you are doing now and how much praise you hear, you must continue to work with the same commitment as at the very beginning.
Remember that praise and progress are reasons to work even harder and not celebrate.
3) LEARN NEW THINGS
When your career is going well enough that in the environment you are in, your skills seem to be completely sufficient, the first thing you should do is to follow the best in the world and try to learn new moves or new behaviors on the pitch.
Be aware that the world of football is huge and in a larger environment there are likely to be many better than you.
So keep going, just learn new things to keep growing.
4) CONSISTENTLY ELIMINATE WEAKNESSES
Very often our weak points are a factor that prevents us from exceeding a certain level and causes a stoppage in development.
Many times it is so that some element of football skills is neglected by us so much that we do not even try to improve it because we have the impression that we will never learn it.
However, when we start and despite the initial great difficulties we are consistently working hard on it, it turns out that it is not so bad and your general level of skills suddenly increases.
Think if there is such a thing in your case.
If so, start working on it.
Be consistent and don't give up..
5) REMOVE FROM YOUR MIND WORD: "IMPOSSIBLE"
At the beginning of your career, even when your skills are very high and you are making tremendous progress, but you are very far from professional football and no one in your football environment has ever been successful, you start to think that it is impossible that you have no chance because you are from a small club that nobody supports you that you lack money etc.
There are many examples that despite the difficult beginnings in football, everything is possible.
The most important thing is that you keep developing and have high skills.
The rest is irrelevant!
Therefore, delete the word impossible from your mind!
Focus primarily on development and training, and on taking advantage of all the opportunities that happen to you.
Think if you have done everything you need to develop?
Club training?
Individual training?
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