Finn Tablet my cousin is an ex professional national player. But he is now playing in amateur league. It was sad to see him losing his own faith when he got dropped out from a pro club. He received plenty of calls afterwards. But he denied.
Bullshit you saying that those millions of passionate football fans around the world have talent? all do respect your comment makes no sense, but in away I kind see your point. Cause all of the greats had an obsession that drove them crazy and drove them to reach their highest potential and highest expectations.
@@Drrss123 every single person that has passion for the game can become a footballer. They just give up because they think they don't have what it takes but if they would keep on going they would become footballers. It's all about their thoughts and how they see the world but if you love something and you are a healthy person then you can master it.
@@Drrss123 he is right you stupid He said who loves football is talented but we see talented players all around the world but most of them they couldn't succeed TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH
@@carlos-ej3sv No. You would NEVER EVER EVER make it on an NFL or NBA team no matter how much training, passion, belief, and steroids you bring into the equation. You really think Danny Devito could have been in the NBA under ANY circumstances ? 😂
Totally agree with you Matt! I am from Australia and I gave up football at the age of 12 and didn't kick a ball again until I was 17 and it wasn't until then I realised how much I missed the beautiful game. I started training every morning waking up at 5am working on individual drills, I worked on strength during the middle of the day and team training or individual game analysis on my own in the evening. I noticed progressive improvement in my ability and in the space of 2 and a half years I got all conference player in college and invites to semi pro and professional trials. Talent is beneficial but nothing can beat hard work, persistence and dedication.
Talent can beat all that.I know a guy who went from never having kicked a ball before, to being a professional player in 2 years. No special training or anything.Simply a born natural....
you get have many change to play football . football is game of passion . me stop play football because injured my knee . i cry because need to leave football that i love so much and i also leave my football team .
@Randomdude play as much as you can , keep in good physical shape but your main focus should be on technical improvements , fiind your weaknesses and turn them into your strengths
Guys listen. When I was a kid I belived that you need a talent to be a pro. That's what made me quit many times in different sports, guys if you wonder if you should start training more serious, do it go chase your dreams, stay disciplined and you will succeed i'm 95% sure if you won't you will regret that in the future like I did. Now I'm 21 and it's too late to be a pro basketball player, yet this year I started playing american football in one of top teams in my country, I still have 4 to 7 years to reach prime so I still have some chances to be a pro at it since european football is pretty unpopular haha. (Disclaimer, it's still on pretty good level don't get me wrong ;D) I need to tell ya, in first 2 months I improved my 40y dash from 5,22 to 4,95 and It was one of the best improvement if not the best in the team (I'm still like one of the worsts at my position [14th of 20 haha] but it will change soon hopefully :D). What many people don't know is that you need to get OBSESSED! talent is nothing, hard work is good but there are thousands others who also work hard, the most important things are: to be disciplined not motivated(that's basically what will make you work hard), train smarter so you can improve quicker faster than others who work as much as you do, just do it smarter so you can train more efficient, learn more and more about your sport (etc. if you shoot basketball well and think you know everything, reconsider that every 3 months, you will find space for improvement [mechanics, off ball, quicker release, better pump fakes etc.]),learn about your body so you can stay healthy and train more, another very important thing - rest and regenerate(including diet) like your life depends on it that might be the most important thing when you train a lot, there is always something you can do better or more efficient than others, for example the fastest guy in my team is doing just a regular training at his free time, there is plenty of space for me to train better than him at the same amount of time becouse I learn about training and he is not, so if I stay hungry and healthy I will eventually beat him, and it's the same with you guys. Dedicate yourself to the sport, stay hungry, stay healthy, be obsessed, and you will make it. Good luck :)
"Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard".... but then I also agree with Ronaldo, you have to have "it" to be beyond good. Much love bro ❤️ ⚽️
NANDOE BANKS Talented guys limits are far beyond non-talented guys. It is all about limits if you push your limits too much then there is no way anybody can beat you not even talented guys!
Its not about having to work hard. Thinking of it as a job. Its loving the hard work you do, enjoying and having fun even in the tough trainings. My VIEW
“There's no talent here, this is hard work. This is an obsession. Talent does not exist, we are all equals as human beings. You could be anyone if you put in the time. You will reach the top, and that's that. I am not talented. I am obsessed.”-Conor McGregor.
I mean, usually people who have no talent at something get so frustrated because they’re not getting much return no matter how hard they try that they become demotivated. Would Conor have been so obsessed with MMA and worked so hard at it if he had no natural aptitude for it?
@@anonymoussaga8723 my father is a lawyer and my mother is a teacher, but i am into programming. do you really think its genetic. i learned a lot of things, made projects to become a better programmer.
Some talent in needed in my opinion, hardwork is more important but without any talent, you can't reach any further than your peak. Talent determines what your peak is, while hardwork is what gets you to your peak.
@Shaurya Singh for example some ppl can memorize details better from the start of their life and it gives them an advantage. others dont have this advantage so their peak is lower. Talent gets more obvious when u compare #1 and #2 in something
Without talent you will achieve things along with frustration ,sacrifice and takes much long time to see minute results,with talent you enjoy the process,didn't regret sacrifice,you know what you doing,you start earlier,you don't get distracted by other people's opinion about particular field and most important you are always driven for that particular skill
Few issues with many of these 1) Physical training is an absolute requirement to training your muscles and reflexes 2) Things like "deliberate practice" are important to making efficient use of your time and only you can know what you need to practice once you get past the obvious problems 3) Those "hours to mastery" studies have the issue that they tend to exclude extreme outliers, but these are the exact people you want to capture 4) Hours to mastery has a dirty secret. The variance between the best and the worse is phenomenally large and gets worse the more mental the task is 4.a) Physical (sports) mastery can vary by 100x. What may take one person 1,000 hours to master may take another 100,000 hours 4.b) Mental (novel problem solving) mastery can vary by 10,000x. What may take one person 100 hours to master may take another person 1,000,000 hours The bigger problem with the more mental a task is around barrier to entry. A young child who is physically inclined is extremely limited in what kind of physical practice they can do. A two year old can't do much towards body building or competing with other children their own age in a professional degree. With mental tasks, there is virtually no barrier to entry. A two year old can be curious about why something is and obsess about the problem without access to books or teachers, all during critical years of brain development, that unlike physical exercise, you can never get back. By the time the child is 5, they may have already put into the "10,000" hours to mastery. Not only that, they have brain structures that will allow them to be more efficient than others. Personality plays a large role and psychologist hate that reason, because personality is not a metric of any form of intelligence, even though it is strongly correlated with certain giftedness or talent. A child with a personality that results in them being greatly curious, obsessively focus, and detail oriented is going to have a life time leg up if those factors led to them exercising their brain during key brain development phases. In a world where people rarely try, a strong work ethic can get you very far. And more philosophically, the journey is more important than the destination. The real goal should be to better yourself both in ability and "character". Having a goal of being the best is just setting yourself up to fail. There can only be one best and generally someone is always going to better than you at some specific thing even within an area that you may be overall great. The real inspiration is to not let yourself never try because you're afraid of failure.
I really hate when I play in pickup games or a match in my seasons and a player or parent will say I’m very talented because I’m not. I just put in the hours on the field and at the gym and truly want to go far in my soccer career.
I do agree, yet in terms of waking up early and putting in that amount of time I think it can be differed like you say - listen to your body - and from playing football/soccer I think you need both. The harder you work the more talent you’ll gain.
I started soccer when I was 15 and am now almost 17. It seems to me like we both had similar starting points. You should make a video about your journey in soccer.
You’re very fortunate to have access to such a great indoor set up. Best of luck in your season this year and keep grinding! “Talent without working hard is nothing” -Cristiano Ronaldo
talent would bring you so far. it's the hard work that push you through the limit. every CR fan knows that he works harder than any other players despite already having the talent.
Talent is your potential and you need hard work to reach your potential. No matter how hard you work, after a certain point everyone reaches a certain limit. That's what talent is. People with talent has a higher peaking point compared to those who don't, but without hard work you'll never reach your full potential. Through extremely hard work, I guess you could push your limits as well but once you hit a certain threshold, it takes a lot more work to gain even a little amount. Where that threshold lies is the amount of talent someone has. To be great, in a level of Ronaldo, Messi, Curry, etc you need both hard work and talent. But to be good at something, hardwork is often enough.
[giving everything you got won't be enough, but it's necessary... when you give everything you got it's because you love what you doing, loving what you doing is also what makes it a part of you! for those that are WORKING HARD and are willing to finish, and only for those people, the door of success will allow to go through]
Yeah I agree with Cristiano Ronaldo. Heres the thing, all the guys at the pro level? yeah they ALL work extremely hard. What separates the best from the rest? yeah its talent, no way around it. BUT, don't get it twisted... its not like those guys like Ronaldo are JUST talented and that's it.... no, they ALSO work hard. So, that's what separates the best from the rest... they are talented AND they work extremely hard. Look at Giovanni Dos Santos.. its undeniable that he is/was talented... but, he JUST doesn't like to work hard... so he ended up just being mediocre at the professional level. The good news for all of you though, is talent is not some gift you're born with, or a gift that some angel just blessed you with one day... no. Talent is born from hard work and a superior connection to what you're trying to focus on. Say for example, dribbling. If you spend enough time dribbling a ball, you do this day in day out, while you sleep, while you dream, while you day dream, eventually you get a superior almost magical connection and understanding to the ball. Other players can work as hard as they want, sprint as much as they can, lift weights, jog 400 miles a day... but they will NEVER develop this connection YOU have with the ball because its been your focus which in the end, turns out to be a "talent". They may be faster than you, stronger than you, but you have this "gift" that YOU have developed with all that focus that you spent on dribbling. Ofcourse, also work hard at maintaining your conditioning, but don't be one of those people that think with JUST hard work you'll stand out because guess what? all your professional team mates aren't there because they DIDN'T work hard. TLDR: Its true, if you don't have talent, you're just the same as anyone else at the pro level. They aren't there because they don't work extremely hard. Talent is what separates you from the rest. Good news is talent is something anyone can attain with enough time, dedication, and focus.
Chano Roriguez you actually made things clear fella, and the thing you told about dribbling,it actually happened with me, and one more thing what separates best from the rest is their overall development as a player ,take example of messi , he is known for his dribbling but his other traits like passing,shooting,freekicks are also upto the mark ,if you add +1 to every trait everday gradually you'll become the best
I don't know to be honest, I'm not much of a fan of Neymar. From the little I have seen of him (atleast from Barcelona) I'd say he relies more on his talent than straight hard work. He might have learned the hard way that you STILL need to work hard. Being talented ONLY takes you so far, just like ONLY working really hard can only take you so far.
I used to think about CR7 as my idol, for being a person that made it all the way with hard work. But that video disregard it. You are a true example that talent can be acquired by putting hard work. And I admire that. You have my respect.
hey Matt, I was wondering if you could give your opinion as to why the US soccer team isn't upto par with the rest of the world. Even though the US does not suffer from shortage of athletic talent. Maybe it's culture, maybe luck and exposure. what's your thought??
I'm not Matt, and you may not even care for my opinion, but if I may, I'd like to say a few things about this topic. I'd also like to hear Matts opinion on the matter, just to see what he thinks. I think the first reason US soccer isn't up to par is coaching methods, and team play tactics. I think the US team is expected to play a certain way, but it appears that they aren't exactly ready or skilled enough to play in said manner. I think it has to do more with composure and development that ties in with my next paragraph. Another BIG reason I think US soccer isn't up to par with the rest of the world is the fact that professional play in the US is mostly gated by college attendance (pro teams here in USA don't usually look your way if you didn't play college level) and it cascades down because to play in college, you need to keep a high GPA, that requires you to sacrifice VALUABLE time practicing and developing in your trade: soccer. In most other countries professional soccer players are already groomed to be pro starting at the early teens, till the late teens and that's their trade. Its pretty much child labor, something that wont fly in the USA because of the way things are here. I believe this reason to be the reason USA will never be able to stand out at the top level: you have 25 year olds, with degrees in Architecture, law, Kinesiology and MAYBE 4-5 years of playing at the highest level in USA, playing against top teams with young players with degrees in PROFESSIONAL SOCCER since they were 15 (10 in Messi's case).
+Chano Roriguez hmm interesting. If it were just the tactical focus or misfocus then wouldnt the players still show off their prowess by playing for big clubs across Europe? ( granted their are some playing at the highest level). The college recruitment system does seem misaligned with the rest of the world, where they start club football much younger or at all, but, the college system has propelled basketball, football, baseball, wrestling and to an extent hockey, to world class heights. Insight from college players and journalists indicate that the education received from the 'college' portion as just a formality. And that the 'college' system merely acts as a money making institute, with athletics being the prime product fueled by commercialization( in the cases of football and basketball) thus making college faint substitute for the club system. Regardless, thanks for the input and I still can't make sense of how the US can't seem to make a mark on global soccer .
Athletic talent where? Besides Christian Pulisic there’s really no talented players as there is in Europe. And if you noticed he’s not not 100% american either. It’s all in the system. Football came into North America later, and it will take a lot of years to adjust it. But football everywhere else in the world will never be as good as it is in Europe. Let’s face the facts
what do you mean not up to par? USA made it to World Cup round of 16 in 2014, 2010 and made it to Quarters in 2002. USA is 24th in FIFA rankings which is not far from England (15th). But if you're comparing to countries like Spain, Brazil, Germany its due to the amazing youth system that those countries have.
Some years ago, when being interviewed here in Portugal, he was asked how great of a part luck played in his success and he replied “Luck requires a lot of work”. Very elegant way of putting it and hits the nail in the head, imo.
Hardwork doesn't really matter if you don't have the talent to understand and play the game. Yes hard work can make you a better player but talent is ultimate.
I think it’s 100% hard work 0% talent. Pirlo said ‘football is played by the mind, my feet are just the tools’. I think you are confusing talent with mentality as mentality is what makes someone the best whearas as u sed if u put the same hours in on the pitch u may not be as good as ronaldo. This isn’t because of ‘talent’ it’s simply because of the mentality. We all know ronaldo thinks he’s the best and that’s why he is the best because of his mental ability.
Luis Ornelas yes. If 2 people put the exact same hours in on the pitch and gym they still won’t be the same players. It’s much more than that football is much more of a mental sport. How players learn from mistakes etc that’s what will make 1 player better than the other not their ‘talent’.
False, very false. If you dont have physical and technical talent you cant go anywhere, and i know this because i have been playing soccer since i was a kid(im italian and here almost everyone plays). Simply, some people are gifted and the rest arent, and you notice it since they are 8-10 years old. Pirlo has a huge talent!!!!very few currently living people could follow his footsteps!
Forget about this talent nonsense. Work hard and consistently but MOST importantly work SMART. What I mean is to study the details of the technique you are practicing. Also dont waste time on useless drills. Analyze and be aware of how you're practicing. Dont practice for the sake of practice. Trust me, ive made huge leaps because of these points above.
lol i agree. "You can't do the same thing over again and expect different results". I don't believe doing the wrong drills mindlessly will get a non talented player to pro. If a player is untalented accept the fact and adapt and try your best and you can make something happen. idk
@@thiagoalcantara6421 you really think talent and hard work are seperate? Lets say you have the physical capabilities to play at a professional level, youre not gonna work hard when you realize you're not good lol. People continue to work really hard when they see theyre improving. Talent in sports is not something where you pick up and you are already good.
Talent is all you need in life, you can work hard and have determination but if you don’t have the natural skills/talents/gifts then you will always fail.
I think your view is perfectly aligned with where you ended up professionally. I think at the Elite levels Hard work and Extreme Talent go hand-in-hand... With an extreme work ethic you can make it far (about like you did), likely not elite, and with great talent but poor work ethic, you'll only make it so far. With both, you can make it to the top levels.
I think it's not a straight answer. I think it is combination of multiple things: 1. Hard work (Definitely needed. Its like no hard work, no success, but only hard work, doesn't mean guaranteed success) 2. Talent (talent is a crucial factor in my opinion, some people have naturally good hand-eye coordination, some people have naturally beautiful voice, some people are more intelligent than others. These things definitely play a role) 3. Luck (If 10 people worked equally hard and were equally talented, only 1 of them might be really successful just because they happened to be in the right place at the right time) 4. Physical and mental health (If someone is genetically having some health problems, they probably can't be as successful as others who are completely healthy. People don't want to admit it, but unfortunately that's the truth.) 5. May be something else too.
Jurgen Klopp turned an average team into a world class team. My motivation for hard work! You don’t need to be naturally gifted to be a pro. Instead, you can gift yourself with hard work! Good luck everyone.
There is a good old wise saying : Talent can be built but Character is what everyone needs... Ronaldo and Mcgregor have the character that took them where they are... They both are obsessed with the game they love.
Nah talent does exist but and when you work hard you polish it you can't be Ronaldinho by just working hard the guy who skips training sessions and go party and still be a monster on the pitch
@@agl4044 he still works hard. People always talk about dinho or michael jordan or some crazy good athlete and say they dont work hard because of what they heard but thats obviously not true. To be even physically fit enough to compete with other athletes requires a shit ton of work
@@youngcitybandit and that's why he's not fit because he is not fit anymore because he stopped training he's still insane in Futsals but he has no stamina anymore
@@youngcitybandit I disagree with you mentioning R10 still had to work hard to compute against other athletes, because in fact he didn't need to he was just talented, and he even admitted that was that hard of a worker, he was just talented, proof that at a young age he was lightyears ahead of his peers ,theres even vids of him doing unique things that most of us even matt couldn't do that age or this.
@@youngcitybandit he just need his talent to get there but need hard work to stay there. As he wasn't even fit to compete at that age wich is almost pathetic looking at R7's age and consistancy compared to his.
Great video thanks. My issue is mostly with people's definition of talent. Like you're talking about how you had no natural ability to strike a soccer ball. I don't really see that as talent or not being talented. Whatever time it takes you isn't really important in the beginning. The beginning is where most people's previous experience with motor-function and muscle memory activities will differ most so it's the worst time to measure if you've "got it or don't". So when people look at kids saying "he learns faster than the other kids = he has talent" more often than not that kid has had previous experiences with similar activities, or as described in the book "The Genius Code" they simply stumble upon a faster method as their starting method which will often become the pre-dominant for all the peers a couple of years down the road. Also the difference between someone with a quick start and someone with a slow start will often become insignificant or even dissappear altogether with time.
In my opinion talent is not just having the skills to pick up on things quickly, but also the ability to improve much faster than if an average person put in the same amount of work . This is why you have people who put in so much effort into things, yet aren’t as good as others who simply just learn at a much faster rate. On the flip side you also have talented people who have so much potential , but are simply either too lazy to put in the work , or get upset and quits as soon as something finally gets remotely difficult , causing them to be eventually surpassed by people who aren’t talented and just work hard. At the end of the day Talent + hard work > hard work alone > Talent alone.
I'd say talent at the start and very top, hard work everywhere else. Scouts look at talent. Coaches look at hard work to let you play. But for game changers at the top (world beaters), you must have talent (that can be seen in a game because of the hard work you put in training).
What separates 100 players all of whom train at peak intesnsity every day? What's the difference between number 20 and number 1 - talent. The notion that talent isn't important is simply not born out by reality.
I agree with you Matt, I'm a huge believer in hard work. I think some people get a little better benefit genetically, but without hard work their is no success... in my opinion
I believe that you can achieve anything if you are determined and have a passion for what you are doing. Hard work is a key part of that, and is one of the deciding factors to becoming a pro player. But Ronaldo clearly knows what he's talking about. There is no argument between talent and hard work, they are intertwined. There is no hard work if you don't already have talent, but there is no talent outside of hard work.
Just like anything it takes time. You have to get more familiar with dribbling and feel comfortable on the ball. Pace yourself dribbling and not try to dribble so fast with your head up, that's how you lose the ball. You don't have to keep your head up 100% of the time. But pick your head up after beating a player and before making a pass and receiving the ball. Always keep your head on a swivel, that's constantly looking out for defenders and know what your going to do before you get the ball. Hope this helps!
We praise people with talent because they really know how to "play" the game, they do things fluidity and naturality but we admire hard-working people because of their dedication and perfection-mindset that help to improve the limit of the game. Being gift isn't ensured that you are going to excel but it is 100% true that hard-work get "shit" done.
Maybe we're all talking about the same thing? Maybe hard work IS a talent. We hear this sort of thing all the time, but working hard and being dedicated is hard work. And it takes TALENT to know you aren't good enough and need to train. What happens to the truely gifted athlete is that they believe in their talent... they think they don't need to train... you need doubt, you need fear, you need the desire to get better... If you think your talent is good enough, or you know everything, you are done. Matt is GREAT because he knows what is bad at. He knew his crossing was poor, so he worked at it. He knew his body was tight and may have caused an injury so he began stretching more. The ability and talent to assess, understand and fix weaknesses is the most important thing. It's not just the hours... like Matt alluded to... it's DELIBERATE practice that matters. Practice that is hard, and challenging is key. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Practice_(learning_method) Specifically, the work of K. Anders Eriksen is the best stuff on this. www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Expertise-Performance-Handbooks-Psychology/dp/0521600812
i agree with ronaldo, if you you work as hard as him you will never be as good as him, you have to work harder than him to be better than him or anyone else
Talent is natural aptitude to accomplish something with ease. For example, any can learn to be a decent boxer but majority of people will never become a Mayweather or Ali, even with a head start. There are plenty of people who start just as early if not earlier and put in more work than said talented people and do not even make it to the big leagues to compete with the best.
You don't have to work as hard as Cristiano Ronaldo. From what I see, a player should just work on mistakes and the basics intensively. Then, after making it a habit or making it your own, you can pursue for specified skills you want to add to your game. All of this must through commitment, consistency, hard work, self aware of personal limitations and faith. Then you can be the best of you, it doesn't matter for you to be as good as Messi or Ronaldo or anyone! It's about you! Cheers 💯
I believe everybody has some potential, it does not mean that is going to be the same type of talent, as you said, maybe you are genetically predisposed to be athletic, and I think that's kind of like a talent for you, and that talent makes you a better player throuh experiences, that you get training and playing soccer. Maybe a player that is not that talented, with that hard work can make it to the elite, but I don't think that he can be top 5 without the talent with the ball that some people are born with. Good video though!
I played since maybe 3 obviously not many people play good at that age which I didn't now I am older I work with passion and hard work. Many people say I have a talent for football but you can't become better without constant training. Keep working hard everyone 💪 💯
In my opinion I think that talent is the key. For example, on our soccer team we had a player from overseas. A very hard working, energetic player, but wasn't very good. So he got benched for me. And the funny thing is, i was considered the laziest, slowest, not hard working player. But my talent spoke for itself. I also do work hard. But talent is the main key. I'm from Africa by the way. I breed football which is called soccer in the U.S.
Every man and woman has his or her own special level of greatness. Some are born with talent but others are not.... yet talent alone cannot let an individual reach his or her goals no matter what. We all just need to have one talent and that is to be talented at working hard and also in the right direction.
Luca Person very true. For example in football, either you were born with talent to play it or it’s not your sport. It doesn’t matter how much you work, without talent you’re nothing. Useless wasting time training for 8 or 9 hours a day expecting different results when the only thing you’re doing is making your body tired and having a high risk of injury. You need talent to play football, and every other thing. Some people are born with that talent, and some are not. Working hard is a big waste of time, talent is key
@@thiagoalcantara6421 its more of if u work smarter u can make it like fr example do not work hard on useless things focus on ur pace dribbling other stuff
I'm a good football player playing at a decent youth level in England and I haven't worked hard growing up to get here ( I am now don't worry ) but I just played a lot of football because i found it fun, making me have talent, so it just takes a lot of practice, perhaps not only hard work
I used to play soccer almost daily until age 15. I was a forward and generally the leading scorer on my team. I stopped playing regularly at age 15 because of teen issues that had nothing to do with soccer. I decided to join my school team again two-and-a-half years later but I was made to play defender, a position I wasn't used to. I did okay but I'd lost a lot of my previous confidence. I pretty much stopped playing on a regular basis after that season. I didn't start playing that much again until my late thirties. I joined a couple of recreational leagues. I'm 54 now and I play okay but I lack confidence. Obviously, I can't be a professional anymore but I would love to play with more confidence and regain some of the mindset I had when I was fifteen. This video is very encouraging. I will take your advice.
my grandfather was professional in costa rica and could juggle a hundred times using just his head but im out here sitting on the bench the whole game in highschool
Bray_ 23 I’m naturally gifted but hate playing football and haven’t put any work in. I haven’t played football in Malmö ff for 6 years but im still better than most my previous teammates.
in my opinion talent is nothing is all about interest for what you love if you're interested in something if you are passionate about that then hardwork will take you another level #myinspirationcr7
I think that hard work is also some kind of talent, not everyone works that hard...
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Very true.
That's a decision wtf
Nice and new idea
People don't believe in God anymore this is why they say it is all work.
Without hard work ...talent is a dream
Beautifully said. My man!
black people: what you say???
@@prosteborec6577 what? Why are u bring up race?
@@youngcitybandit Cuz black people think whites can't get success. Black people are racist
@@achyuththouta6957 stfu
Like my cousin said "Soccer can be played by anyone. Training makes you better. Discipline defines what you are. Work hard and respect people".
Danish Ikram DANG who the hell is your cousin
Finn Tablet my cousin is an ex professional national player. But he is now playing in amateur league. It was sad to see him losing his own faith when he got dropped out from a pro club. He received plenty of calls afterwards. But he denied.
Danish Ikram hmmm oh that makes sense cool
Is he from India?? what's his age and why he denied
@poisonsam
Training definies you body or not?
if u have a burning passion for the game, u are already a talented player.
Bullshit you saying that those millions of passionate football fans around the world have talent? all do respect your comment makes no sense, but in away I kind see your point. Cause all of the greats had an obsession that drove them crazy and drove them to reach their highest potential and highest expectations.
@@Drrss123 every single person that has passion for the game can become a footballer. They just give up because they think they don't have what it takes but if they would keep on going they would become footballers. It's all about their thoughts and how they see the world but if you love something and you are a healthy person then you can master it.
@@Drrss123 he is right you stupid
He said who loves football is talented but we see talented players all around the world but most of them they couldn't succeed TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH
@@Drrss123 passionate? sure. Well, a lot of kids and adults give up. They are mentally weak. They aren't passionate enough
@@carlos-ej3sv No. You would NEVER EVER EVER make it on an NFL or NBA team no matter how much training, passion, belief, and steroids you bring into the equation.
You really think Danny Devito could have been in the NBA under ANY circumstances ? 😂
Totally agree with you Matt! I am from Australia and I gave up football at the age of 12 and didn't kick a ball again until I was 17 and it wasn't until then I realised how much I missed the beautiful game. I started training every morning waking up at 5am working on individual drills, I worked on strength during the middle of the day and team training or individual game analysis on my own in the evening.
I noticed progressive improvement in my ability and in the space of 2 and a half years I got all conference player in college and invites to semi pro and professional trials.
Talent is beneficial but nothing can beat hard work, persistence and dedication.
Talent can beat all that.I know a guy who went from never having kicked a ball before, to being a professional player in 2 years. No special training or anything.Simply a born natural....
i skipped soccer for 1 year it feels like hell ☠☠
you get have many change to play football . football is game of passion . me stop play football because injured my knee . i cry because need to leave football that i love so much and i also leave my football team .
@Randomdude play as much as you can , keep in good physical shape but your main focus should be on technical improvements , fiind your weaknesses and turn them into your strengths
@@pinny492 exactly. Someone else by 16-18 years old was already making their pro debut. Talent is apparent in every sport
Guys listen. When I was a kid I belived that you need a talent to be a pro. That's what made me quit many times in different sports, guys if you wonder if you should start training more serious, do it go chase your dreams, stay disciplined and you will succeed i'm 95% sure if you won't you will regret that in the future like I did. Now I'm 21 and it's too late to be a pro basketball player, yet this year I started playing american football in one of top teams in my country, I still have 4 to 7 years to reach prime so I still have some chances to be a pro at it since european football is pretty unpopular haha. (Disclaimer, it's still on pretty good level don't get me wrong ;D) I need to tell ya, in first 2 months I improved my 40y dash from 5,22 to 4,95 and It was one of the best improvement if not the best in the team (I'm still like one of the worsts at my position [14th of 20 haha] but it will change soon hopefully :D).
What many people don't know is that you need to get OBSESSED! talent is nothing, hard work is good but there are thousands others who also work hard, the most important things are: to be disciplined not motivated(that's basically what will make you work hard), train smarter so you can improve quicker faster than others who work as much as you do, just do it smarter so you can train more efficient, learn more and more about your sport (etc. if you shoot basketball well and think you know everything, reconsider that every 3 months, you will find space for improvement [mechanics, off ball, quicker release, better pump fakes etc.]),learn about your body so you can stay healthy and train more, another very important thing - rest and regenerate(including diet) like your life depends on it that might be the most important thing when you train a lot, there is always something you can do better or more efficient than others, for example the fastest guy in my team is doing just a regular training at his free time, there is plenty of space for me to train better than him at the same amount of time becouse I learn about training and he is not, so if I stay hungry and healthy I will eventually beat him, and it's the same with you guys.
Dedicate yourself to the sport, stay hungry, stay healthy, be obsessed, and you will make it. Good luck :)
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"Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard".... but then I also agree with Ronaldo, you have to have "it" to be beyond good. Much love bro ❤️ ⚽️
Dream Chasers United Theres another quote that goes like this... "But if talent works hard too, your fucked". Lmao its a real quote
Nandos AverageVlogs 😂😂😂😂😂 so true lmao
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NANDOE BANKS Talented guys limits are far beyond non-talented guys. It is all about limits if you push your limits too much then there is no way anybody can beat you not even talented guys!
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Its not about having to work hard. Thinking of it as a job.
Its loving the hard work you do, enjoying and having fun even in the tough trainings.
My VIEW
“Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard” -KD
Then when someone with talent works hard they will always beat someone without talent no matter how hard the person without talent tries
@@justinmcintosh8640 but not many of talented players doesn't value the talent
@@justinmcintosh8640 yeah dont forget that all great players are extremely talented and all have insane work ethic at the same time
i believe god gives you what you deserve. if you work hard enough and you DESERVE to become a professional then you will.
Maxinho 123 God don't give an f .
"Expecting life to be good just because your nice it's like expecting a tiger won't eat you because your a vegan"
when i saw it on the freekickerz channel i was starting to give up but you gave me hope and motivation again ❤️❤️ thank you ❤️
“There's no talent here, this is hard work. This is an obsession. Talent does not exist, we are all equals as human beings. You could be anyone if you put in the time. You will reach the top, and that's that. I am not talented. I am obsessed.”-Conor McGregor.
Yes because having the genes to allow to him have strong l
punches is not talent.
No, talent is there, its genetic. But it depends how early you identify your talent. Maybe you are talented in something you dont knpw yet
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I mean, usually people who have no talent at something get so frustrated because they’re not getting much return no matter how hard they try that they become demotivated. Would Conor have been so obsessed with MMA and worked so hard at it if he had no natural aptitude for it?
@@anonymoussaga8723 my father is a lawyer and my mother is a teacher, but i am into programming. do you really think its genetic.
i learned a lot of things, made projects to become a better programmer.
Some talent in needed in my opinion, hardwork is more important but without any talent, you can't reach any further than your peak.
Talent determines what your peak is, while hardwork is what gets you to your peak.
If u dont have talent forget it
The best answer I've seen
@Shaurya Singh for example some ppl can memorize details better from the start of their life and it gives them an advantage. others dont have this advantage so their peak is lower. Talent gets more obvious when u compare #1 and #2 in something
Without talent you will achieve things along with frustration ,sacrifice and takes much long time to see minute results,with talent you enjoy the process,didn't regret sacrifice,you know what you doing,you start earlier,you don't get distracted by other people's opinion about particular field and most important you are always driven for that particular skill
You are absolutely right bro
"Hard work does not matter if you do not have talent. If no talent, Fuck off."
-Most inspirational and humble man in football.
Idk if that's what Lionel Messi said but FACTS. Talent>>>Hard Work many times over.
Few issues with many of these
1) Physical training is an absolute requirement to training your muscles and reflexes
2) Things like "deliberate practice" are important to making efficient use of your time and only you can know what you need to practice once you get past the obvious problems
3) Those "hours to mastery" studies have the issue that they tend to exclude extreme outliers, but these are the exact people you want to capture
4) Hours to mastery has a dirty secret. The variance between the best and the worse is phenomenally large and gets worse the more mental the task is
4.a) Physical (sports) mastery can vary by 100x. What may take one person 1,000 hours to master may take another 100,000 hours
4.b) Mental (novel problem solving) mastery can vary by 10,000x. What may take one person 100 hours to master may take another person 1,000,000 hours
The bigger problem with the more mental a task is around barrier to entry. A young child who is physically inclined is extremely limited in what kind of physical practice they can do. A two year old can't do much towards body building or competing with other children their own age in a professional degree.
With mental tasks, there is virtually no barrier to entry. A two year old can be curious about why something is and obsess about the problem without access to books or teachers, all during critical years of brain development, that unlike physical exercise, you can never get back. By the time the child is 5, they may have already put into the "10,000" hours to mastery. Not only that, they have brain structures that will allow them to be more efficient than others.
Personality plays a large role and psychologist hate that reason, because personality is not a metric of any form of intelligence, even though it is strongly correlated with certain giftedness or talent. A child with a personality that results in them being greatly curious, obsessively focus, and detail oriented is going to have a life time leg up if those factors led to them exercising their brain during key brain development phases.
In a world where people rarely try, a strong work ethic can get you very far. And more philosophically, the journey is more important than the destination. The real goal should be to better yourself both in ability and "character". Having a goal of being the best is just setting yourself up to fail. There can only be one best and generally someone is always going to better than you at some specific thing even within an area that you may be overall great. The real inspiration is to not let yourself never try because you're afraid of failure.
I really hate when I play in pickup games or a match in my seasons and a player or parent will say I’m very talented because I’m not. I just put in the hours on the field and at the gym and truly want to go far in my soccer career.
I hope the parents are right if not you will never be pro. It takes talent and hard work to be pro
Bro shut up, I bet you will never be a football player either
I do agree, yet in terms of waking up early and putting in that amount of time I think it can be differed like you say - listen to your body - and from playing football/soccer I think you need both. The harder you work the more talent you’ll gain.
I started soccer when I was 15 and am now almost 17. It seems to me like we both had similar starting points. You should make a video about your journey in soccer.
I started when I was 14
You’re very fortunate to have access to such a great indoor set up. Best of luck in your season this year and keep grinding! “Talent without working hard is nothing” -Cristiano Ronaldo
Very humble guy.Hardwork is more important than talent no doubt but talent helps alot in my opinion.
It's all about being smart on the ball, your mentality when it comes to what to do with the ball.
I have a younger cousin who is naturally gifted and I have to work twice as hard to stay just a bit above his level or at his level
talent would bring you so far. it's the hard work that push you through the limit. every CR fan knows that he works harder than any other players despite already having the talent.
Talent is your potential and you need hard work to reach your potential. No matter how hard you work, after a certain point everyone reaches a certain limit. That's what talent is. People with talent has a higher peaking point compared to those who don't, but without hard work you'll never reach your full potential. Through extremely hard work, I guess you could push your limits as well but once you hit a certain threshold, it takes a lot more work to gain even a little amount. Where that threshold lies is the amount of talent someone has. To be great, in a level of Ronaldo, Messi, Curry, etc you need both hard work and talent. But to be good at something, hardwork is often enough.
Dude this channels legit holy hell. Will be binge watching tonight.
10% talent,80% hard work and 10% a good mentallity.
In a match 60% Mentallity 40% tactic
50%talent 40%hardwork 10%attutiude
[giving everything you got won't be enough, but it's necessary... when you give everything you got it's because you love what you doing, loving what you doing is also what makes it a part of you! for those that are WORKING HARD and are willing to finish, and only for those people, the door of success will allow to go through]
Yeah I agree with Cristiano Ronaldo. Heres the thing, all the guys at the pro level? yeah they ALL work extremely hard. What separates the best from the rest? yeah its talent, no way around it. BUT, don't get it twisted... its not like those guys like Ronaldo are JUST talented and that's it.... no, they ALSO work hard. So, that's what separates the best from the rest... they are talented AND they work extremely hard. Look at Giovanni Dos Santos.. its undeniable that he is/was talented... but, he JUST doesn't like to work hard... so he ended up just being mediocre at the professional level.
The good news for all of you though, is talent is not some gift you're born with, or a gift that some angel just blessed you with one day... no. Talent is born from hard work and a superior connection to what you're trying to focus on. Say for example, dribbling. If you spend enough time dribbling a ball, you do this day in day out, while you sleep, while you dream, while you day dream, eventually you get a superior almost magical connection and understanding to the ball. Other players can work as hard as they want, sprint as much as they can, lift weights, jog 400 miles a day... but they will NEVER develop this connection YOU have with the ball because its been your focus which in the end, turns out to be a "talent". They may be faster than you, stronger than you, but you have this "gift" that YOU have developed with all that focus that you spent on dribbling. Ofcourse, also work hard at maintaining your conditioning, but don't be one of those people that think with JUST hard work you'll stand out because guess what? all your professional team mates aren't there because they DIDN'T work hard.
TLDR: Its true, if you don't have talent, you're just the same as anyone else at the pro level. They aren't there because they don't work extremely hard. Talent is what separates you from the rest. Good news is talent is something anyone can attain with enough time, dedication, and focus.
Chano Roriguez you actually made things clear fella, and the thing you told about dribbling,it actually happened with me, and one more thing what separates best from the rest is their overall development as a player ,take example of messi , he is known for his dribbling but his other traits like passing,shooting,freekicks are also upto the mark ,if you add +1 to every trait everday gradually you'll become the best
Glad I was able to make things clear mate. Cheers
Chano Roriguez What about a player like Neymar? is he talent or hardwork?
I don't know to be honest, I'm not much of a fan of Neymar. From the little I have seen of him (atleast from Barcelona) I'd say he relies more on his talent than straight hard work. He might have learned the hard way that you STILL need to work hard. Being talented ONLY takes you so far, just like ONLY working really hard can only take you so far.
So If you Work hard in dribling you Will be talented at IT? But isnt talent something you are Born with?
I used to think about CR7 as my idol, for being a person that made it all the way with hard work. But that video disregard it. You are a true example that talent can be acquired by putting hard work. And I admire that. You have my respect.
hey Matt, I was wondering if you could give your opinion as to why the US soccer team isn't upto par with the rest of the world. Even though the US does not suffer from shortage of athletic talent. Maybe it's culture, maybe luck and exposure.
what's your thought??
I'm not Matt, and you may not even care for my opinion, but if I may, I'd like to say a few things about this topic. I'd also like to hear Matts opinion on the matter, just to see what he thinks.
I think the first reason US soccer isn't up to par is coaching methods, and team play tactics. I think the US team is expected to play a certain way, but it appears that they aren't exactly ready or skilled enough to play in said manner. I think it has to do more with composure and development that ties in with my next paragraph.
Another BIG reason I think US soccer isn't up to par with the rest of the world is the fact that professional play in the US is mostly gated by college attendance (pro teams here in USA don't usually look your way if you didn't play college level) and it cascades down because to play in college, you need to keep a high GPA, that requires you to sacrifice VALUABLE time practicing and developing in your trade: soccer. In most other countries professional soccer players are already groomed to be pro starting at the early teens, till the late teens and that's their trade. Its pretty much child labor, something that wont fly in the USA because of the way things are here. I believe this reason to be the reason USA will never be able to stand out at the top level: you have 25 year olds, with degrees in Architecture, law, Kinesiology and MAYBE 4-5 years of playing at the highest level in USA, playing against top teams with young players with degrees in PROFESSIONAL SOCCER since they were 15 (10 in Messi's case).
+Chano Roriguez hmm interesting. If it were just the tactical focus or misfocus then wouldnt the players still show off their prowess by playing for big clubs across Europe? ( granted their are some playing at the highest level).
The college recruitment system does seem misaligned with the rest of the world, where they start club football much younger or at all, but, the college system has propelled basketball, football, baseball, wrestling and to an extent hockey, to world class heights. Insight from college players and journalists indicate that the education received from the 'college' portion as just a formality. And that the 'college' system merely acts as a money making institute, with athletics being the prime product fueled by commercialization( in the cases of football and basketball) thus making college faint substitute for the club system.
Regardless, thanks for the input and I still can't make sense of how the US can't seem to make a mark on global soccer .
Athletic talent where? Besides Christian Pulisic there’s really no talented players as there is in Europe. And if you noticed he’s not not 100% american either. It’s all in the system. Football came into North America later, and it will take a lot of years to adjust it. But football everywhere else in the world will never be as good as it is in Europe. Let’s face the facts
an buz no one is basically 100% american
what do you mean not up to par? USA made it to World Cup round of 16 in 2014, 2010 and made it to Quarters in 2002. USA is 24th in FIFA rankings which is not far from England (15th). But if you're comparing to countries like Spain, Brazil, Germany its due to the amazing youth system that those countries have.
Some years ago, when being interviewed here in Portugal, he was asked how great of a part luck played in his success and he replied “Luck requires a lot of work”. Very elegant way of putting it and hits the nail in the head, imo.
Hardwork doesn't really matter if you don't have the talent to understand and play the game. Yes hard work can make you a better player but talent is ultimate.
I think it’s 100% hard work 0% talent. Pirlo said ‘football is played by the mind, my feet are just the tools’. I think you are confusing talent with mentality as mentality is what makes someone the best whearas as u sed if u put the same hours in on the pitch u may not be as good as ronaldo. This isn’t because of ‘talent’ it’s simply because of the mentality. We all know ronaldo thinks he’s the best and that’s why he is the best because of his mental ability.
TheLamo I think so too
0% talent bro really, thats a little too low
Luis Ornelas yes. If 2 people put the exact same hours in on the pitch and gym they still won’t be the same players. It’s much more than that football is much more of a mental sport. How players learn from mistakes etc that’s what will make 1 player better than the other not their ‘talent’.
False, very false. If you dont have physical and technical talent you cant go anywhere, and i know this because i have been playing soccer since i was a kid(im italian and here almost everyone plays). Simply, some people are gifted and the rest arent, and you notice it since they are 8-10 years old. Pirlo has a huge talent!!!!very few currently living people could follow his footsteps!
When you bust a nut but she keeps sucking Ronaldo and Messi level requires insane talent yes but the average pro player is at least 80% hard work
Forget about this talent nonsense. Work hard and consistently but MOST importantly work SMART. What I mean is to study the details of the technique you are practicing. Also dont waste time on useless drills. Analyze and be aware of how you're practicing. Dont practice for the sake of practice. Trust me, ive made huge leaps because of these points above.
lol i agree. "You can't do the same thing over again and expect different results". I don't believe doing the wrong drills mindlessly will get a non talented player to pro. If a player is untalented accept the fact and adapt and try your best and you can make something happen. idk
Ramo Ademovic but how is it is gonna take of that hard work ?
Mounta90 no if you dream of playing in top leagues of europe you had to be born with talent. Talent> Work
@@thiagoalcantara6421 you really think talent and hard work are seperate? Lets say you have the physical capabilities to play at a professional level, youre not gonna work hard when you realize you're not good lol. People continue to work really hard when they see theyre improving. Talent in sports is not something where you pick up and you are already good.
@@youngcitybandit so countless people who worked harder than more talented people... what does that mean?
great view..people need to respect this guy's humility...it takes a lot to understand and say about your weaknesses
Hard work makes talent.
No it does not
Man.. face to face and yourself as an example
And give out facts
This was an amazing video
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Talent is all you need in life, you can work hard and have determination but if you don’t have the natural skills/talents/gifts then you will always fail.
I think your view is perfectly aligned with where you ended up professionally. I think at the Elite levels Hard work and Extreme Talent go hand-in-hand... With an extreme work ethic you can make it far (about like you did), likely not elite, and with great talent but poor work ethic, you'll only make it so far. With both, you can make it to the top levels.
I think it's not a straight answer. I think it is combination of multiple things:
1. Hard work (Definitely needed. Its like no hard work, no success, but only hard work, doesn't mean guaranteed success)
2. Talent (talent is a crucial factor in my opinion, some people have naturally good hand-eye coordination, some people have naturally beautiful voice, some people are more intelligent than others. These things definitely play a role)
3. Luck (If 10 people worked equally hard and were equally talented, only 1 of them might be really successful just because they happened to be in the right place at the right time)
4. Physical and mental health (If someone is genetically having some health problems, they probably can't be as successful as others who are completely healthy. People don't want to admit it, but unfortunately that's the truth.)
5. May be something else too.
Listening to Matt is so helpful
Jurgen Klopp turned an average team into a world class team. My motivation for hard work! You don’t need to be naturally gifted to be a pro. Instead, you can gift yourself with hard work! Good luck everyone.
This is your best video yet. I agree with all your points and your opinion
If you combine talent and hard work you create a superstar. And that’s facts
Well put, well reasoned. Your video series should be part of schools and sports academy lessons.
Hard work will achieve your dreams, talent will only make your dream better!
Nikola Stoilovski true but don't Be overconfident
Hardwork and Talent as well?
People with talent have a head start. Anyone can become good at something if they put the work in.
There is a good old wise saying : Talent can be built but Character is what everyone needs... Ronaldo and Mcgregor have the character that took them where they are... They both are obsessed with the game they love.
And Talent
You actually have no idea how helpfull this video actually was, i exactly understand what cristiano ronaldo was talking about.
It had given me encouragement to bring my dream of becoming footballer close
Heads of to u
I would be in Indian national team once
I love Ronaldo because of his hard work
There is no talent. Work is everything. Hard work is talent.
Nah talent does exist but and when you work hard you polish it you can't be Ronaldinho by just working hard the guy who skips training sessions and go party and still be a monster on the pitch
@@agl4044 he still works hard. People always talk about dinho or michael jordan or some crazy good athlete and say they dont work hard because of what they heard but thats obviously not true.
To be even physically fit enough to compete with other athletes requires a shit ton of work
@@youngcitybandit and that's why he's not fit because he is not fit anymore because he stopped training he's still insane in Futsals but he has no stamina anymore
@@youngcitybandit I disagree with you mentioning R10 still had to work hard to compute against other athletes, because in fact he didn't need to he was just talented, and he even admitted that was that hard of a worker, he was just talented, proof that at a young age he was lightyears ahead of his peers ,theres even vids of him doing unique things that most of us even matt couldn't do that age or this.
@@youngcitybandit he just need his talent to get there but need hard work to stay there. As he wasn't even fit to compete at that age wich is almost pathetic looking at R7's age and consistancy compared to his.
"Talent is something you make bloom, instinct is something you polish."
Great video thanks. My issue is mostly with people's definition of talent. Like you're talking about how you had no natural ability to strike a soccer ball. I don't really see that as talent or not being talented. Whatever time it takes you isn't really important in the beginning. The beginning is where most people's previous experience with motor-function and muscle memory activities will differ most so it's the worst time to measure if you've "got it or don't". So when people look at kids saying "he learns faster than the other kids = he has talent" more often than not that kid has had previous experiences with similar activities, or as described in the book "The Genius Code" they simply stumble upon a faster method as their starting method which will often become the pre-dominant for all the peers a couple of years down the road.
Also the difference between someone with a quick start and someone with a slow start will often become insignificant or even dissappear altogether with time.
In my opinion talent is not just having the skills to pick up on things quickly, but also the ability to improve much faster than if an average person put in the same amount of work . This is why you have people who put in so much effort into things, yet aren’t as good as others who simply just learn at a much faster rate. On the flip side you also have talented people who have so much potential , but are simply either too lazy to put in the work , or get upset and quits as soon as something finally gets remotely difficult , causing them to be eventually surpassed by people who aren’t talented and just work hard. At the end of the day Talent + hard work > hard work alone > Talent alone.
Hardwork beat talent anyone can win believe in yourself
I'm as bad at call of duty now as I was 10 years ago. Talent would've fixed that not hard work. Qeak example i know but a true one.
But if someone works hard and has talent, they will always be above everyone else.
I completely agree . Great video
"If hardwork can surpass your talent then you're not talented".
What's your metric of talent?
@@Upgradezz That's the million dollar question. Or maybe it's just results
I'd say talent at the start and very top, hard work everywhere else. Scouts look at talent. Coaches look at hard work to let you play. But for game changers at the top (world beaters), you must have talent (that can be seen in a game because of the hard work you put in training).
“Hard work gets you the win when the talent is having a rest day “
What separates 100 players all of whom train at peak intesnsity every day? What's the difference between number 20 and number 1 - talent. The notion that talent isn't important is simply not born out by reality.
amazing two minute Tuesday thank you.
Hard work beats talent when talent doesnt work hard
Hardwork without talent is a shame, but talent without hardwork is a tragedy.
Totally Agree with you!! Hard Work is Everything! Cristiano Ronaldo definitely got this extra attitude that make the difference with others!!
And Talent
I agree with you Matt, I'm a huge believer in hard work. I think some people get a little better benefit genetically, but without hard work their is no success... in my opinion
I believe that you can achieve anything if you are determined and have a passion for what you are doing. Hard work is a key part of that, and is one of the deciding factors to becoming a pro player. But Ronaldo clearly knows what he's talking about. There is no argument between talent and hard work, they are intertwined. There is no hard work if you don't already have talent, but there is no talent outside of hard work.
How to dribble with your head up
Just like anything it takes time. You have to get more familiar with dribbling and feel comfortable on the ball. Pace yourself dribbling and not try to dribble so fast with your head up, that's how you lose the ball. You don't have to keep your head up 100% of the time. But pick your head up after beating a player and before making a pass and receiving the ball. Always keep your head on a swivel, that's constantly looking out for defenders and know what your going to do before you get the ball. Hope this helps!
Practice practice and practice
We praise people with talent because they really know how to "play" the game, they do things fluidity and naturality but we admire hard-working people because of their dedication and perfection-mindset that help to improve the limit of the game. Being gift isn't ensured that you are going to excel but it is 100% true that hard-work get "shit" done.
Nobody is gifted with talent. You have to work for it.
Maybe we're all talking about the same thing? Maybe hard work IS a talent. We hear this sort of thing all the time, but working hard and being dedicated is hard work. And it takes TALENT to know you aren't good enough and need to train. What happens to the truely gifted athlete is that they believe in their talent... they think they don't need to train... you need doubt, you need fear, you need the desire to get better... If you think your talent is good enough, or you know everything, you are done. Matt is GREAT because he knows what is bad at. He knew his crossing was poor, so he worked at it. He knew his body was tight and may have caused an injury so he began stretching more.
The ability and talent to assess, understand and fix weaknesses is the most important thing. It's not just the hours... like Matt alluded to... it's DELIBERATE practice that matters. Practice that is hard, and challenging is key. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Practice_(learning_method) Specifically, the work of K. Anders Eriksen is the best stuff on this. www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Expertise-Performance-Handbooks-Psychology/dp/0521600812
Laurent Courtines So true mate
exactly what í was thinking
Are you a paid youtuber?
I am 46 and still hardworking daily basis to improve my Soccer activities..
Talent = Mindset
I think that Cristiano wasn't able to clearly explain his viewpoint but, well explained Matt!
Nice.
i agree with ronaldo, if you you work as hard as him you will never be as good as him, you have to work harder than him to be better than him or anyone else
Exept ronaldo works on stuff that doesnt relate to futball.
six pack abs
@@eodico you know that abs are useful if the player has it? it helps physical performance
@@eodico abs Stamina Leg muscel strong Obliques strong upper body all this will make you from a good player to a great player
And that’s why Messi so clear of him.
That’s not what he said he was saying you have to have a special Talent to reach the top level and stand out amongst competitors?
I totally agree with your initial comment. 100%
Ronaldo didn’t have talent he made his talent
you are so fuckin dumb
Kevin Calderon exactly
Talent is natural aptitude to accomplish something with ease. For example, any can learn to be a decent boxer but majority of people will never become a Mayweather or Ali, even with a head start. There are plenty of people who start just as early if not earlier and put in more work than said talented people and do not even make it to the big leagues to compete with the best.
Ronaldo has Talent
You don't have to work as hard as Cristiano Ronaldo. From what I see, a player should just work on mistakes and the basics intensively. Then, after making it a habit or making it your own, you can pursue for specified skills you want to add to your game. All of this must through commitment, consistency, hard work, self aware of personal limitations and faith. Then you can be the best of you, it doesn't matter for you to be as good as Messi or Ronaldo or anyone! It's about you!
Cheers 💯
I believe everybody has some potential, it does not mean that is going to be the same type of talent, as you said, maybe you are genetically predisposed to be athletic, and I think that's kind of like a talent for you, and that talent makes you a better player throuh experiences, that you get training and playing soccer. Maybe a player that is not that talented, with that hard work can make it to the elite, but I don't think that he can be top 5 without the talent with the ball that some people are born with.
Good video though!
I played since maybe 3 obviously not many people play good at that age which I didn't now I am older I work with passion and hard work. Many people say I have a talent for football but you can't become better without constant training. Keep working hard everyone 💪 💯
hard work beats talent untill talent starts working hard
Talent happens because of extra hardwork
In my opinion I think that talent is the key. For example, on our soccer team we had a player from overseas. A very hard working, energetic player, but wasn't very good. So he got benched for me. And the funny thing is, i was considered the laziest, slowest, not hard working player. But my talent spoke for itself. I also do work hard. But talent is the main key. I'm from Africa by the way. I breed football which is called soccer in the U.S.
Steven Gerrard truth I work very hard but not talent so talent > hard work
I didn't have any talent of a goal keeper but in five-aside I am the best goal keeper all is because of hard work
Lol same how did your life go on after that
Every man and woman has his or her own special level of greatness. Some are born with talent but others are not.... yet talent alone cannot let an individual reach his or her goals no matter what. We all just need to have one talent and that is to be talented at working hard and also in the right direction.
Talent doesn't exists without hardwork like we without oxygen!!
hard work,practice,interested and give 100% percent makes man perfect
It’s sad but true. Doesnt matter how hard you work, without talent you will never reach the top.
Luca Person very true. For example in football, either you were born with talent to play it or it’s not your sport. It doesn’t matter how much you work, without talent you’re nothing. Useless wasting time training for 8 or 9 hours a day expecting different results when the only thing you’re doing is making your body tired and having a high risk of injury. You need talent to play football, and every other thing. Some people are born with that talent, and some are not. Working hard is a big waste of time, talent is key
Luca Person NO SUCH THING AS TALENT
@@yoboyluis3926 yeah sure
@@thiagoalcantara6421 its more of if u work smarter u can make it like fr example do not work hard on useless things focus on ur pace dribbling other stuff
Thank you for everything
Hardwork beats talent
Objectively false
No
I'm a good football player playing at a decent youth level in England and I haven't worked hard growing up to get here ( I am now don't worry ) but I just played a lot of football because i found it fun, making me have talent, so it just takes a lot of practice, perhaps not only hard work
Hard work beats talent 10/10 times
Never
Objectively false if the Talent works just as hard 🤷🏻♂️
False 100%
No
That’s nowhere near true
I used to play soccer almost daily until age 15. I was a forward and generally the leading scorer on my team. I stopped playing regularly at age 15 because of teen issues that had nothing to do with soccer. I decided to join my school team again two-and-a-half years later but I was made to play defender, a position I wasn't used to. I did okay but I'd lost a lot of my previous confidence. I pretty much stopped playing on a regular basis after that season. I didn't start playing that much again until my late thirties. I joined a couple of recreational leagues. I'm 54 now and I play okay but I lack confidence. Obviously, I can't be a professional anymore but I would love to play with more confidence and regain some of the mindset I had when I was fifteen. This video is very encouraging. I will take your advice.
“Talent” is the product of passion and hard work talent is merely the result
No talent is innate, passion and hard work alone won’t make you better then Messi or Ronaldo
my grandfather was professional in costa rica and could juggle a hundred times using just his head but im out here sitting on the bench the whole game in highschool
He recently said in a Unisport interview that he prefers hard work over talent, he has changed quite a lot over the years
When?
Matt just realised I’m not subscribed😄definitely surprised
im not naturally gifted but i work hard and hope to play in Europe one day
Same I'm hoping to go pro when I'm 22 or 23 currently 16
Same here... And you will do i believe in u
Bray_ 23 same bro im 14 one day i will make it to pro in europe
Bray_ 23 If you arent naturally gifted you have no chance of playing in the top leagues in Europe
Bray_ 23 I’m naturally gifted but hate playing football and haven’t put any work in. I haven’t played football in Malmö ff for 6 years but im still better than most my previous teammates.
Loved the video mate.
I had 100% talent but 0% hard work and I did achieve nothing so hard work is seriously more important.
How do you know if you have talent????
The ability to grasp a skill quickly that’s talent
Thanks for this video! I loved it!
Messi: Talent
Cristiano: Hardwork
Messi: nothing
Cristiano: Talent and maybe an hard work
@@UUSER142 but messi is G.O.A.T 😏
Messi: talent+hardwork
Ronaldo: hardwork
in my opinion talent is nothing is all about interest for what you love if you're interested in something if you are passionate about that then hardwork will take you another level
#myinspirationcr7