Just how GOOD was Hachim Mastour Actually?

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    How good was Hachim Mastour actually? #GOAT
    New video about one of the most controversial and naturally talented players we've seen over the 2010's in football. In this episode we take on Hachim Mastour who played for AC Milan and Inter for most of his career.
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  • @UnknownDino
    @UnknownDino 3 года назад +631

    I would say that "scam" is a heavy word and sounds too accusatory. He was just a kid having fun and dreaming of becoming one of the greatest. The hype and probably the lack of a good personal trainer might have harmed him.

    • @s.c4596
      @s.c4596 3 года назад +3

      That is correct

    • @JdMetal
      @JdMetal 3 года назад +6

      Because every football fan think every promising young talented player would become next Messi/Ronaldo.....

    • @DenFellow
      @DenFellow 2 года назад +1

      Yeah if I was him I'd sue this guy for defamation lol

    • @GunsolGaming
      @GunsolGaming 2 года назад +2

      early success also destroyed him, he had not shown his true potential on the pitch but was getting paid tens of thousands a month.
      Meanwhile kids like haaland and mbappe didnt have the same hype as mastour back when they were 15, but now are literally destroying everything on their way

  • @lionelmangwende2998
    @lionelmangwende2998 3 года назад +137

    I don't see how failing to live up to expectations is a scam. This guy was scouted by professional scouts not RUclipsrs with all due respect and they believed he had potential. He didn't live up to his junior years potential and that's it. No scam there

  • @VaultF
    @VaultF 3 года назад +384

    I remember buying him in FIFA a few years ago since he was like the youngest player with highest potential.

  • @aurelinho0075
    @aurelinho0075 3 года назад +341

    He had a great potential when he was with the Milan under 16-17 team. He relied too much on his skills and didn't work to improve his body. Not to mention the fact that he was a marketing product with his partnership with red bull.

    • @globoiitsuna
      @globoiitsuna 3 года назад +2

      Exactly like that freestyle video with Neymar by Red Bull made him famous

    • @aurelinho0075
      @aurelinho0075 3 года назад +15

      @@globoiitsuna He feel sad for him to be honest. If he was surrounded by good people who cared about him, protected him and let him grow normally, he would have been a great player at his age maybe better than Mbappe or Sancho. But now, he's on his way to become another Freddy Adu. He's still young, so let's see what will happen in the next years.

    • @ahmadramli8207
      @ahmadramli8207 3 года назад +5

      He should pursue a freestyle career.

    • @reobagus
      @reobagus 3 года назад +1

      agree he should turn into great players...but real life its suks...becoming football players not easy like jug the balls....example messi or ronaldo...they both star with highest skill...but they never doing show in solo...but they do in real match....all coach know it....milan expect much for this player, but in the end they disapointed...fans disapointed to.....even coach feel something wrong...maybe he train the wrong way ...

    • @aurelinho0075
      @aurelinho0075 3 года назад

      @@reobagus he was in one of the worst Milan ever, so I think that played a part. Imo, with all the potential he had, he would have been better then Mbappe, Sancho or Félix.

  • @pormigal1230
    @pormigal1230 3 года назад +351

    I went to school with this guy, he showed up like 4 times in one year cause he was always training and stuff. He was pretty quiet all the time.

    • @moviesjean23
      @moviesjean23 3 года назад

      X4 😅😅😅

    • @rimzy0799
      @rimzy0799 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🙅🏾‍♂️

    • @roryobrien3884
      @roryobrien3884 3 года назад +3

      I used to do his highlights.

    • @nerminganic3281
      @nerminganic3281 2 года назад +1

      Guess he wasn't training well

    • @ytbeats8366
      @ytbeats8366 2 года назад +26

      @@nerminganic3281 nah ac milan killed his career

  • @roryobrien3884
    @roryobrien3884 3 года назад +1457

    So he wasn't a scam. He was a very good youth player...

    • @hlalefikgasago8856
      @hlalefikgasago8856 3 года назад +146

      I was about to type this. To say he was a scam is very harsh.

    • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
      @hlogilehlogonolo5438 3 года назад +17

      He was depressed

    • @arafatkhan5489
      @arafatkhan5489 3 года назад +70

      @@hlalefikgasago8856 RUclipsrs will do anything for a click bait

    • @mugisama779
      @mugisama779 3 года назад +67

      he wasn't a scam, nor was he a very good youth player. he was a flashy player with a lot of flaws. his tricks were attractive to watch, but were not effective at a high level. esp not in the serie a

    • @marcusk.3182
      @marcusk.3182 3 года назад +12

      No, he wasn't even good at youth level. All he could do were silly flashy tricks than have nothing to do with actual football.
      Of course his technique was enough to get him by at an earlier/lower level of youth football, but even the unimpressive Campionato Primavera was way out of his reach.

  • @socaman123
    @socaman123 3 года назад +237

    He’s just a kid who was put in the spotlight too early and moved around. Probably became depressed. It’s not easy to have so much pressure early.

    • @timjim875
      @timjim875 3 года назад +2

      similar to federico macheda at united

    • @simolajustice6555
      @simolajustice6555 3 года назад +1

      Neymar has experienced the same thing in his 15/16 yo despite that he has became what it is today..

    • @rustytustytomato
      @rustytustytomato 2 года назад +10

      @@simolajustice6555 not everyone can do the same thing. they're all just humans

    • @manu-nz7vc
      @manu-nz7vc 2 года назад +6

      @@simolajustice6555 well neymar is basically football's justin bieber managed to turn it around

    • @INNIMA
      @INNIMA 2 года назад

      Well if he integrated into a team there would be no more pressure but to be a professional. You feel pressure if you think you’ll be the next great thing instead focusing on being competitive.

  • @juniorusina2846
    @juniorusina2846 2 года назад +17

    He wasn’t a scam, we lived in the same city and shared play grounds. We played in the same professional club Reggiana, he was 2 years under us in the academy. Hachim was supposed to be that street footballer among us that would make it to the top in Italy. He was supposed to go to Inter Milan academy but last minute he was contracted by Galliani the ex Chief Executive of AC Milian they propelled him too quickly to the senior team when he was just a kid from streets football play ground of Reggio Emilia. He hasn’t even tasted enough professional academy for few years they wanted him to play in the Senior team at age 15. Which was odd, cuz he was only at AC Milian for 6 months. Reggiana was a Serie C club. So He wasn’t playing with top players or in the competitions of his age mate at a time in Italy. The potential was there, he had the skills which any of his age mate in world would dream of. I can still remember our street football in Reggio Emilia was very competitive, many of us played in professional clubs or had professional experiences. Hakim was very talented and learnt football and skills from cousins and friends. As usual AC Milian in decline used him for media coverage and attention. If Hakim had played another 3 seasons of youth football and learnt discipline and increased his physical strength he would had been a great player. They rubbed him of youth professional football and growth. Another giveaway was that he chose Morocco national team instead of Italy because of family push, with that he was abandoned by the Italian media and support needed to grow. He never played Primavera or under 21-23 football which is really detrimental for any young player not to play for those categories in football.

  • @onlyme2426
    @onlyme2426 3 года назад +606

    He wasn't a scam. All he lacked was a good coach to shape his skills useful for real football

    • @INNIMA
      @INNIMA 2 года назад +18

      You don’t need a “good” coach to learn you get ahead playing with your team not your team for you.

    • @onlyme2426
      @onlyme2426 2 года назад +5

      @@INNIMA Everyone is not the same, some need someone to correct them, mould their talents

    • @INNIMA
      @INNIMA 2 года назад +5

      @@onlyme2426 ac Milan youth coaches isn’t a wake up call?

    • @onlyme2426
      @onlyme2426 2 года назад

      @@INNIMA It's clear the coaches were not upto the mark. If he wasn't good enough how and why he got selected. Either way the coaches failed big time.

    • @INNIMA
      @INNIMA 2 года назад +7

      @@onlyme2426 your completely neglecting individual self will and determination. He was to occupying himself with sponsorship photo ops thinking he already was a star. I grew up playing soccer in central California opportunities and soccer infrastructure is in the toilet and hear we have a kid who threw away his opportunities.
      There are countries in the world where it doesn’t matter how good you are there’s no body paying attention, that’s why the USA the biggest economy in the world barely produces a handful of players over generations.

  • @cherkaouia5541
    @cherkaouia5541 2 года назад +54

    As a moroccan myself, the problem with moroccan players is the lack if professionalism and hardwork. Once they reach what they want their egos lift and they become too proud to train for their physique and gameplay. Of course there are exceptions like hakimi and I hope he becomes an inspiration to all moroccan young players to work hard and never stop working

    • @arjybarjy1990
      @arjybarjy1990 Год назад +2

      It's been a good year this comment

  • @nebuchadne33ar
    @nebuchadne33ar 3 года назад +64

    Raiola only cares about his agent fees. I do understand that he gets great deals for his players but if the choice is between agent fees and a good club, he'd rather send the player to a poor club

    • @aurelinho0075
      @aurelinho0075 3 года назад +16

      I respect Raiola as a business man, but as a football agent or a person, I only have negative things to say about him. Personally, it seems like some of his players enjoy earning a lot of money and leaving a beautiful life instead of playing football for fans.

    • @timmyggztv
      @timmyggztv 2 года назад

      Lit🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @JJ-jy9mr
    @JJ-jy9mr 3 года назад +34

    Wow I’m actually shocked, I remember watching him as a 11/12 year old. I really thought he’d be one of the best in the world even on Fifa 15 and 16 I used to buy him on career mode because he was that good. To see what has happened to him is really shocking

  • @jerrygeorge8279
    @jerrygeorge8279 3 года назад +71

    Germany might be good for him! Comebacks are possible. Always!

    • @niismo.
      @niismo. 3 года назад +6

      Emre Mor, just saying

    • @amukiia
      @amukiia 3 года назад +16

      @Deathlxrd Lewa did not get 47 scorer points in 58 matches in poland for you to say that he was a “nobody”

    • @aurelinho0075
      @aurelinho0075 3 года назад +3

      @Deathlxrd huh? Lewandowski was one of the best strikers in the world. Don't forget he won the Bundesliga two times in a row with Dortmund.

    • @Chrisxulo
      @Chrisxulo 3 года назад +6

      @@aurelinho0075 He's talking when he was playing in Poland. But he was a top scorer

    • @niismo.
      @niismo. 2 года назад

      @Deathlxrd I feel like you don't know who Emre Mor is...
      Came to Dortmund as a failed talent to fail even harder

  • @sifiso3950
    @sifiso3950 3 года назад +112

    Honestly, this one reason why I think football today lacks great characters, like the Figo's and the Zidane's. The world of professional football is obsessed with finding the next big thing. That's why a lot players today never really reach fully potential. Players are given too much too soon, and quite honestly it takes time for a player to develop the all-round ability to became a great. Yes there are generational talents like Ronaldo (original) and Messi who are that talented, but is a rarity. Football is a big money business and I understand that there is huge profit in being lucky enough to discover such a gem, but they way it done today I feel is destroying the game. Today no-one can break the Lionel Messi and Ronaldo dominance due to this, players are given too much too soon and then they stop developing. With that add social media with I think inflates players ego so much that the get distracted from further developing themselves. Mourinho said once himself that the new age player is more concerned about popularity then anything. Case and example, If Paul Pogba was more focused on his football than distractions, he'd a living legend right now, he has the talent and not the grit and consistency.

    • @MiguelArcangelVilled
      @MiguelArcangelVilled 3 года назад +22

      Not to mention that alot of players with real talent and passion for the sport don't make it because simply they can't afford to get into the top academies or programs to help them go pro

    • @jakemarqzros2166
      @jakemarqzros2166 3 года назад +5

      Best part about haaland doesnt give shit about that like most youngsters and is developing at an even faster rate than most

    • @sifiso3950
      @sifiso3950 3 года назад +3

      @@jakemarqzros2166 in my opinion part of the reason Messi has stayed at the top so long is the fact that he has not been seduced by the fame and attention, his first love like it has always been since the beginning is football.

    • @sagarranjan4585
      @sagarranjan4585 3 года назад +4

      Current players care more about social media, popularity and being larger than the game. Just look at Rashford, very nice guy (or that's what his image is at least). But I'd never imagine Keane, Vieira, Drogba, Puyol, Gerrard, van Nistelrooy etc playing victim card so much. They were all proper footballers and real leaders, not fake wanabe alphas who started press conference every time something unfair happened with them.

    • @sagarranjan4585
      @sagarranjan4585 3 года назад

      @Cian MacGana I stopped watching cricket a decade ago😂

  • @Adrian-fj7bd
    @Adrian-fj7bd 3 года назад +23

    Technical ability is only one facet required to be a pro footballer, other two are mental and athletic. He didn't have either mental or athletic part, so of course he failed.

  • @critiqueofcode
    @critiqueofcode 3 года назад +13

    Scam is a strong word that is not fair to use in Mastours story.

  • @barely_football
    @barely_football 3 года назад +114

    He’s still just 23 and it would be harsh to write him off from the start. Scam is to harsh. If you look at something positive in his career to date this past season he played 21 games with Reggina and Carpi combined and scored one goal and registered one assist (nearly 700 mins). Didn’t shine but this was just a humble reset of a neglected career. Teams neglected him, the media destroyed him, it is not his fault. Maybe the attitude when he was younger that he didn’t care that was just one thing but the rest was cruel and sad to see from the clubs he’s been with (except lamia). He had to grow up fast didn’t have time to mature, didn’t let him mature professionally. Like I said only 23.....he may not reach his potential but maybe.....just maybe if he can find a good team in the Serie B or C that believes in him and gives confidence in him to do what he can do best to the team. That would be positive/ great in some way. He needs to find a team ASAP because if not he might be without and team for 6 months and possibly a year and then his career is doomed. He’s still young but time is ticking and he needs a team that believes in him before it is too late. His future is up to him.....there is still some hope for Hachim😔

    • @barely_football
      @barely_football 3 года назад +7

      @Cian MacGana the problem was Milan. When he was 17 he should of stayed and progressed at youth level but they decided for the loan and that’s where the problems started

    • @YoungTonyVEVO
      @YoungTonyVEVO 3 года назад +1

      23 is old in soccer

    • @barely_football
      @barely_football 3 года назад

      @Cian MacGana yea true but remember he didn’t have the right people to guide him to success in his footballing career either

    • @barely_football
      @barely_football 3 года назад +1

      @@YoungTonyVEVO yea in wonderkid years but still decently young to comeback

    • @barely_football
      @barely_football 2 года назад

      @Samer Al Baghdady that’s because they never had a disastrous career timeline than Mastour did or has…..that’s very obvious

  • @iurietivladut7607
    @iurietivladut7607 3 года назад +35

    When you want to nurture a promising young talent, you have to focus on his training, his diet and fitness training as well. Ofc he will get trashed if you put him against a professional 28-30 year old defender because he knows how to deal with "joga bonito" players. It is very difficult to be Ronaldinho or Messi at such a young age. Even them needed a few years to get used to the professional level of play.
    So, long story short? Was Hachim Mastour a promising player...definitely! Was he nurtured properly for the big step towards professional football? CATEGORICALLY NOT! And he is not the only one who were propped as "the next big thing" . Balotelli, Sanogo, Mbaye Niang, Fabio, Rafael, Ganso, Marco Capuano etc.

    • @DailyDoseOfFootballYT
      @DailyDoseOfFootballYT  3 года назад +7

      Ganso 😢

    • @limonsaul1
      @limonsaul1 3 года назад +3

      Pato 🥺

    • @Skarrgan89
      @Skarrgan89 2 года назад

      @@limonsaul1 Pato is a different story, the dude was a beast but he had nasty long-term injury problems.

    • @Skarrgan89
      @Skarrgan89 2 года назад

      @@DailyDoseOfFootballYT Fábio Paim would be another example, but mainly only portuguese people know about him. Now for a hot take, you can even add Ricardo Quaresma to the list, imho he never lived to his full potential, not even half of it.

  • @Drakewyrm
    @Drakewyrm 2 года назад +7

    This guy is the perfect example of how being a freestyler and having a lot of tricks doesn't translate to being a good professional footballer.

  • @sklevel7814
    @sklevel7814 2 года назад +52

    I remember when our team(calcio padova) played against him in 2010(Reggiana) and man was he amazing i was jealous of what he could do and he scored a hattrick and 2 assists once the game was over everyone was talking about him he was special didn't even need skills just his speed alone was enough to beat players.

  • @khemikora
    @khemikora 2 года назад +9

    We will take him on here at Scunthorpe United and give him a chance in Englands 4th tier. Get in touch Hachim!!

  • @themogul5442
    @themogul5442 3 года назад +4

    It's not a scam, the technique is there, he just didnt developed football wise. So many young player like this, great technique but they they dont understand the game, stupid decision making, lack of football intelegence etc.
    But, lot of player like this is destined to doomed, they didnt listen to their coach, too big ego etc. Robinho is a good example, never hit his full potential

  • @jomo2483
    @jomo2483 3 года назад +7

    Who else misses that 2012 era.. he should have been a RUclipsr. 23 and washed up is really rough.

  • @konrad2820
    @konrad2820 3 года назад +9

    Surely why doesn’t he just become a full time freestyler clearly he has the skills and ability and he would be popular at that

    • @barely_football
      @barely_football 3 года назад +4

      he clearly wanted to play football not to freestyle. That was just his talent that he couldn’t control. The internet and teams ruined his young career

    • @timmyggztv
      @timmyggztv 2 года назад

      Lit🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @thuto8191
    @thuto8191 2 года назад +6

    I remember watching him in an u19 tournament in Durban, South Africa. I really thought he'd go all the way to the top

  • @originallyArshavin
    @originallyArshavin 3 года назад +14

    I believe his attitude wasn't good, we all have that, self-centred, egoistic and annoying team mates. That coach hates.
    I think he should try Futsal.

  • @kimofrosty
    @kimofrosty Год назад +2

    He is making a comeback, he was in the second division in Moroccan league and led his team Nahdat Zemamra to their Second ever appearance in the first division, also he is making appearances with Morocco locals national football team (team of best Moroccans local players)

  • @ryanmanyau3063
    @ryanmanyau3063 3 года назад +3

    I remember buying him FIFA14 to 16 he was a great player

  • @legendary3952
    @legendary3952 3 года назад +10

    This was extremely sad 😭
    Great video nonetheless

  • @CarlosCastro94360
    @CarlosCastro94360 3 года назад +9

    I remember him! he actually played good in malaga for a bit if I'm not mistaken

  • @asdflkj6680
    @asdflkj6680 Год назад +2

    He broke out the same time as odegaard and people were saying that mastour was the better player…

  • @Strikerstation
    @Strikerstation 3 года назад +9

    I think he has great talent but may need some guidance. Sad to see how his career played out

  • @SkinderYTOfficial
    @SkinderYTOfficial 3 года назад +5

    Daily Dose of Football: Skills are useless
    Ronaldinho: Am I a joke to you xD

  • @sagarranjan4585
    @sagarranjan4585 3 года назад +21

    The moment I saw him in that ad with Neymar, I knew he had completely different interests than real football. A good ending is better than a good start.

    • @RN-km3np
      @RN-km3np 2 года назад +2

      So cuz of that ad you judged him? Logic*10000

    • @sagarranjan4585
      @sagarranjan4585 2 года назад +1

      @@RN-km3np yes I judged him. And my judgment was spot on🤣

    • @RN-km3np
      @RN-km3np 2 года назад +2

      @@sagarranjan4585 Lol spot on? Neymar was scoring 35 goals a season in Barcelona and has like 350+ career goals and 150+ assists so what was spot on exactly? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @sagarranjan4585
      @sagarranjan4585 2 года назад +3

      @@RN-km3np talking about Mastour you noob. See my comment

    • @fathonifirmansyah9312
      @fathonifirmansyah9312 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@RN-km3npwhat spot on is your stupidity and inability to read 🤣

  • @sisuout9359
    @sisuout9359 3 года назад +4

    Going out on loan to Malaga was a great decision he had the chance to get first team football it’s just they didn’t use him if he had played he would have improved a lot more then if he just played academy football

  • @billypeyper9517
    @billypeyper9517 3 года назад +4

    With this amount of talent how did no coach or senior player take them under his wing and teach him that football was way more than just dribbling. I blame bad management of the player himself. The teams that bought him destroyed his career.

    • @Tuntira
      @Tuntira 2 года назад +1

      Raiola really did him dirt and it doesn't seem like his family had any control on him. Such a pity because he clearly had no mentors to assist him

  • @iansheridan
    @iansheridan 2 года назад +1

    That video is character assassination. The kid believed the hype and never progressed. could still be hope for him

  • @halldorherm
    @halldorherm 2 года назад +1

    A kid with immense potential, but lacked guidance and and education within the game. Sir Alex once talked a bout Bebe, one of his "biggest flops" as many say. He said the kid was amazing. But he grew up on the streets, he didn't understand how life at this level works and that he was the victim of his early talent. I'm paraphrasing

  • @everyone1liesd459
    @everyone1liesd459 3 года назад +5

    He should just join a professional Futsal team and play through there and hope a big club signs him like that one Wolves Defender

  • @pturzach6316
    @pturzach6316 3 года назад +3

    He left the club "hempty anded" 😂 10:46

  • @lokstok6057
    @lokstok6057 3 года назад

    Great videos keep em coming

  • @KaptaGz
    @KaptaGz 2 года назад

    Tas com um bom canal, continua miudo 💯

  • @Tocha_official
    @Tocha_official 3 года назад +1

    Agree with everybody else. Scam is a heavy word. He is just someone who can’t realize his potential. Deulofeu was like him for a long time. He dribbled when he’s supposed to pass, he didn’t help his team enough and sometimes more focused on showboating. Although he’s been growing better as a player right now. Something Mastour couldn’t do. Mino Raiola being his agent didn’t help either since he’s notoriously famous for feeding his client’s ego and make it bigger.

  • @456asadikku
    @456asadikku 3 года назад +1

    Underrated channel. I am surprised that you have only less than 100k subs.

  • @AkbarNurPribadi
    @AkbarNurPribadi 3 года назад +14

    Mastour makes everything looks very easy, while real footballer like Park Ji Sung makes it looks very simple.

  • @BourneIdentity45
    @BourneIdentity45 3 года назад +13

    I wouldnt say it was a scam, its more like he probably believed his own hype and never managed to progress or get better than simply being able to do tricks, it's one of the things people don't realise, street football doesn't always translate into professional football skills. One reason why when I see people do all these tricks by themselves I'm like cool but they doesn't mean they'll be good then it comes to a game (basically F2) they both are the pinnacle of this street football videos yet they were never good enough to play pro while Jeremy talks as if he was the next biggest thing at arsenal after Henry. I remember seeing the same with a Newcastle player there was video of him megging people for fun and all these skills yet he never made it for Newcastle because Street skills don't always translate into skills in a match setting. Football is more than just technical skills its a lifestyle Ronaldo embodies this because he went from being a player who was all about skills and a trickster at a young age to a player who was all about results and end product so yes he can do all the tricks in the world but without goals those tricks mean nothing he realised that

  • @jjj8317
    @jjj8317 Год назад

    I absolutely get the point you make here. I had a friend who was playing in a small team and we all though he was talented. So he got scouted and he was invited for a tryout with the youth team of a pro side, I actually went there with him. He was also from north Africa, we all were expecting him to pass. Then before the tryouts he didn't prepare, and there were some 30 other kids just as good. He missed the chance, and he was soo depressed he quit football then, and there. His life took a dark path from there, and I truth believe everyone killed him through high expectations. All of us played amateur football, some of us were good, but we have never seen an academy player. He had such a bright future, but in the end nothing came off it.

  • @aeronation7465
    @aeronation7465 2 года назад +1

    This makes me respect ronaldo and messi so much more for the hard work they put in each year. Even Ronaldinho messed his peak up due to a lack of consistency.

  • @GunsolGaming
    @GunsolGaming 2 года назад +8

    there is a big difference between freestyle and football once you reach the senior level. Football is a simple game when it comes to playing, the fundamental is simply dribbling, passing, and shooting, but the challenge lies in playing matches against those who practiced the same fundamentals for over thousands of times.
    This is why at younger age groups, freestyling stands out because its youre showing individual skill and not everyone have practiced the fundamentals enough. But when you get to senior level, you will realize that no matter how good your freestyle are, those who perfected their dribbling, passing, and shooting will always destroy you and in the end it is a team sport.

    • @victormbugua3653
      @victormbugua3653 2 года назад

      It's true and so people like Neymar are just magical

  • @garrisonstride393
    @garrisonstride393 2 года назад +2

    All of the clips that were shown was him actually playing really well

  • @antunbaderbistrovic9497
    @antunbaderbistrovic9497 3 года назад +5

    as a moroccan i remember everybody hypping him up in elementary

  • @The-Filth_ps
    @The-Filth_ps 3 года назад +8

    Hes still only 23 so Im sure if he buckles up he could be good enough to play for a decent team. Not a top tier team anymore though.

  • @Brigister
    @Brigister 3 года назад +4

    I think the word you're looking for is "trick", not "scam"... that's way too strong

  • @srbtlevse16
    @srbtlevse16 2 года назад +1

    Many people saying the opposite, but i agree with the title. He was a football freestyler but got into professional football only because of the way he presented himself through social media and the way the media went on to present him. Maybe he could've become a second or third division footballer (not really that bad they earn the aame as many other top careers doing what they love) but he clearly didn't have much discipline either. Also many people say that he couldn't develop into any position, bur remember that freestyler ≠ footballer. I think he still could have a future in football though, but as an influencer or youtuber or tiktoke, not as a player

  • @almightyoda6519
    @almightyoda6519 3 года назад +1

    Lack of Discipline and determination.

  • @floydlloyd1292
    @floydlloyd1292 3 года назад +1

    This is why i keep telling youngsters nowadays that freestyle and real football r two different things.. if i tell u how many clowns i knew that thought they r neymar or ronaldinho just because they knew a few tricks then they ended up humiliated at football trials, many things need to be gathered in a footballer to be good enough, ill give u an exemple: lots of ppl think that a defender should be tall and strong while in fact what makes a good defender is great timing, inteligence , good reaction, fast in taking a decision and understanding ur position and also how the strikers move, u can b tall n strong n quick like usain bolt but if u cant even co operate with other defenders in ur team on the offside line ull b screwd .. look how even usain bolt with his immense speed n fantastic body shape couldnt realise much in football when he tried.. i remember when i joined a football academy the first time we played in a big pitch even if i was playing with inferior quality players but the way the football was played was very difficult to understand nd following the coachs tactics was a nightmare, in real football u should be tactically great First before being technically great, and u should be very aware of ur surroundings and where every team mate is standing u should know their moves before they make it and same for ur opponents u have to expect their moves right, i remember we had a really skinny striker with us in the team he was just out of shape but was so smart in the box, always knew where to stand n where to position him self n knew when to run for the ball... he wasnt the fastest or the strongest but always managed to be in the right time n place to score goals, he scored so many it pissed off defenders who couldnt understand how a small teenager always had advantage on them..he eventually benched our main n9 who was twice his size and we ended up winning a trophy that year thnx to him, later on we heard he had a test with a great team in division 2 (our team was like in division 7 back then) but somehow he didnt go to that test because he had no money and it was in a city far away.. im sure that guy couldve been the next Jamie Vardy or the next Filippo Inzaghi...

  • @deasy2189
    @deasy2189 3 года назад +3

    Looks like a good player that needed help , cr7 loved to hold on to the ball as well

  • @Yah11128
    @Yah11128 3 года назад +61

    He’s comes from a long line of disappointing Moroccans in football, sadly.

    • @nizamknight
      @nizamknight 3 года назад

      well that's not racist at all

    • @Yah11128
      @Yah11128 3 года назад +4

      @@nizamknight how?

    • @MyburgerisFRESH-fz2hk
      @MyburgerisFRESH-fz2hk 3 года назад +4

      @@nizamknight how is that racist ? Lol it’s facts

    • @nizamknight
      @nizamknight 3 года назад +3

      @@MyburgerisFRESH-fz2hk there are so so many deciding factors that affect whether someone succeeds or not, attributing failure only to the colour of someone's skin is an oversimplification and racist!!

    • @simolajustice6555
      @simolajustice6555 3 года назад +2

      @@nizamknight failures means to them the luck of opportunities due to racism.. that's the victim mentality

  • @jackpuccini3143
    @jackpuccini3143 3 года назад +8

    This is such a shame...so much talent, potential, and skill, but in football that's not everything unfortunately; mentality and dedication/work-rate/determination are equally important. Italy could have had a superstar.

  • @aleksandarboskovski5026
    @aleksandarboskovski5026 3 года назад +5

    Well he is good as he plays ..
    In top leagues
    I've heard he is top scorer in Spain
    And he is changing messi in barca LMAO

  • @Dionysus784
    @Dionysus784 9 месяцев назад

    i have like 50 of such talents in my local town with population 20 000 people, football is not about skills but fast reaction and positional awareness

  • @hy8482
    @hy8482 3 года назад +2

    The higher the stakes the difficult the skills 😂 i seen many use skills in the world stage and have used it well omg how much i miss joga bonito or individual talent

  • @amukiia
    @amukiia 3 года назад +4

    EA better put him into Fifa 22 so I can save him

  • @zack7438
    @zack7438 2 года назад +1

    Calling him a scam is harsh. He has bags of skill and he's still young. He just needs the right guidance, it's not too late for him to make a name for himself

  • @muhammedgamal5871
    @muhammedgamal5871 2 года назад

    Great underrated stories what you have sometimes like this one

  • @princenkansah5966
    @princenkansah5966 2 года назад +1

    He wasn’t a scam, you’re saying this as of he planned all of this out.. you’re being too harsh.. obviously this guy needed good guidance but lacked any

  • @jamesjordan-davies2704
    @jamesjordan-davies2704 3 года назад +13

    Ravel Morrison is a similar case sadly, all the skill and vision in the world, but cannot do the simple part of the game it seems :( I hope both players can rise from the ashes

    • @TheFitzy93
      @TheFitzy93 3 года назад +2

      I think Ravel is much better than him lol

    • @jamesjordan-davies2704
      @jamesjordan-davies2704 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFitzy93 agreed, Ravel was great at West Ham and Birmingham for small spells, I see that Derby County have taken him on for this season, I hope that he gets some serious game time, at 28 he should be in his prime, but I feel he was a youth prospect with pure and beautiful skill that cannot do the day to day basics of a professional footballer. He has had so many chances, I just hope he can make it, he is a player that I want to see do well

  • @roryobrien3884
    @roryobrien3884 3 года назад +1

    Give a man a fish and he can feed himself for a day. Give a young footballer an elite pro-contract and he never has to do anything again.

  • @thandomvimbi1558
    @thandomvimbi1558 3 года назад

    I would love to see these players in yiur channel as well Elvir Baljic who was signed by Real Madrid in 1999, he was called the nezt big thing, he was signed with Anelka from Arsenal back then also please do Freddy Adu the American kid who was said to be the next big thing to ever graced football pitch, he was called all sorts of names by Nike that he will take soccer by storm, I would also like to see Ibrahim Ba, from Senegal who played fir France, I remember seeing him vs South Africa in 1997 he came as a sub with Zinadine Zidane where we were leading by 1-0 and they soon turned the tables after that I followed his football till at Milan and then never knew what happened after.

  • @michaelmargono
    @michaelmargono 2 года назад +1

    He would absolutely destroy anyone in this youtube comments section, keep that in mind before you talk shit

    • @NMC13I
      @NMC13I 8 месяцев назад

      Fax bro poaple be hating for no reason

  • @1stclassknowledge144
    @1stclassknowledge144 3 года назад +1

    I remember he was so hyped up on fifa ultimate team 12 lol 😆 El Shawary had the best silver card ever

  • @dfveiga9
    @dfveiga9 3 года назад +1

    Such. a. good. video.

  • @Badz9xGaming
    @Badz9xGaming 2 года назад +1

    These fans put too many pressure on these great play look at Mario after he won the 2014 world cup against Argentina

  • @otman5272
    @otman5272 Год назад

    Well, he plays for a division 2 team in Morocco and his team won the title and got promoted to the 1st division.

  • @thales30
    @thales30 2 года назад +5

    At that time people were talking about 3 young players as the biggest prospects for the future. Hachim Mastour, Martin Ødegaard and Alen Halilovic. most of the ones commenting on the videoes seem to think that Mastour was the most promising.. but people didnt see the difference between the clips. Already at that stage Ødegaard played with grown ups and showed that he was more of a footballer and less of a freestyler than Mastour. Halilovic was a bit older and had progressed a little further at that point. but Halilovic has stagnated and doesnt seem to be able to live up to the hype. Ødegaard is the only one of these players that seems like almost living up to the hype. His problem is actually that he is probably too nice and gentle.. he was not cut out for the huge task of elbowing players like Modric and Kroos out of the madrid first team.. Ødegaard always blossoms when he gets time to play first team football and develope chemistry with his teammates. That has happened on his loanspells in dutch league and even more so when he played for Sociedad... that season he was among the best midfielders in la liga. And now hes really setting Arsenal on fire. That was a good move for him, and if this continues he could actually still become one of the worlds best players due to his insane passing skills and workrate. Id like you to make a video about Ødegaard.

  • @michaelq5501
    @michaelq5501 3 года назад +3

    Shunsuke Nakamura vid plz

  • @ghostt21
    @ghostt21 3 года назад

    This video made me a subscriber

    • @DailyDoseOfFootballYT
      @DailyDoseOfFootballYT  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @ghostt21
      @ghostt21 3 года назад

      @@DailyDoseOfFootballYT keep up the great work man, I appreciate your research and passion.

  • @fiqz7017
    @fiqz7017 3 года назад +2

    I was so into fifa and pes back in 2010-2015.. And i was literally scouting and searching for young player so i can buy them before their price increase in Fifa Online 3.. And Hachim is one of my favourite and wait for him to be in PES and FIFA. But somehow he just vanish.

    • @1stclassknowledge144
      @1stclassknowledge144 3 года назад +2

      El Shawary too 😆

    • @fiqz7017
      @fiqz7017 3 года назад +2

      @@1stclassknowledge144 yeahh.. One of my favourite.. And during that time.. Idk why but many youngster try to be neymar..

  • @robfut9954
    @robfut9954 5 месяцев назад

    Not all talented youth end up being fast enough, explosive enough, or strong enough to become the next R9. Sounds like he had a rough deal though

  • @kokojambo4944
    @kokojambo4944 2 года назад +1

    We tend to forget most young players from academies never ever even see a minute of top flight football, or even 2nd division (in a decent country). I myself knew many kids from academies like Ipswich town or even Arsenal and Juventus with a distant relative even been on the current senior national team and to become a footballer is never a path I would allow for anyone I care about.

  • @MareiNarkoz
    @MareiNarkoz 2 года назад +1

    Hey you know this guy is a pro when you see him in a suit in fifa

  • @threefivetwogames2944
    @threefivetwogames2944 3 года назад

    I remember him playing for Milan and everyone raving about him then he dropped of the face of the earth.

  • @iunviersoulz5899
    @iunviersoulz5899 2 года назад

    Man was not a scam he was a very good player the only problem money he could still come back he's still young miss u mastour comeback prove everyone what ur capable off

  • @matthewsmith2298
    @matthewsmith2298 2 года назад +1

    In all fairness. It sounds like he was let down by every manager he ever played for. They didn't want to turn him into professional player. They used his hype to avoid spending money on a actual signing. He had a huge fan base telling him he's going to be world class. But on the other hand no team will actually give him game time. That would mess with any players head. He really had no chance for day one.

  • @anthonyOA
    @anthonyOA 2 года назад

    Mens football is a massive leap from kids football. A colossal leap.

  • @ShavaMhofu
    @ShavaMhofu 8 месяцев назад

    Players of Moroccan or Algerian deccent seem to have an air of elegance that's above the rest.

  • @ashtonjones-frame15
    @ashtonjones-frame15 3 года назад +4

    The title of this is horrific man, he was literally a kid uno

    • @DailyDoseOfFootballYT
      @DailyDoseOfFootballYT  3 года назад

      It's a figure of speech didn't think people would take it to heart

    • @Eagles2020
      @Eagles2020 3 года назад

      @@DailyDoseOfFootballYT calling somebody a scam isn’t a figure of speech. Disappointment is a better term to use than scam

  • @tesla-n
    @tesla-n 2 года назад

    It doesn't seem wrong to still believe in him he's still young

  • @faizfabregas
    @faizfabregas 2 года назад +1

    He should consider playing Futsal professionally. Love from Futsal community

  • @jamesjames4565
    @jamesjames4565 2 года назад

    I'm Moroccan and I'd say choosing to play for Morocco in that age distroyed his career, It was Italian Media that made him famous and the moment he decided to play for Morocco, he lost that support.

  • @itbelikethat914
    @itbelikethat914 2 года назад

    Someone should still take a chance on him , he’s still young. 💯

  • @Zlurpa
    @Zlurpa 2 года назад +1

    He became a millionaire and he's enjoying he's life

    • @NMC13I
      @NMC13I 8 месяцев назад

      You right he is rich and I think he doesn't care about this video

  • @frostyglass3738
    @frostyglass3738 2 года назад

    Yeah everyone seen those school yard guys who did tricks for half an hour you make a break through run, make your self open, wait for a few seconds and he does another trick and now you missed opportunity.

  • @nups6902
    @nups6902 3 года назад +1

    So im a PEC Zwolle fan and i was so happy when came to us on loan, he was this insanely talented young player and i think many eredivisie fans expected him to do some work in the league. Evidently he didnt perform at all but i dont think its all because of his playstyle. His work ethic was bad and he wasnt better than the other players in his position. He never gave the coach confidence which is why he wasnt selected often. Additionaly we'd just finished our best season in the clubs history with 2 trophys and european football, he had to outperform that squad by some distance which is obv a tall order

    • @barely_football
      @barely_football 3 года назад

      Greetings from the US......Honestly it’s a shame that he didn’t get minutes in Zwolle because I felt he could of done a lot better. I didn’t watch him back then but now looking back not even with Jong Pec he convinced. So sad but let’s hope for a comeback

    • @nups6902
      @nups6902 2 года назад

      @@barely_football yeah i hope so too. Always sad to see a young player get written off so soon

  • @1994asv
    @1994asv 2 года назад +1

    His agent wasn't Raiola from the start. His agent was Paolillo at first, and he tried to advertise the guy too much, spamming his videos everywhere on YT and basically killing his career.
    Mastour was outstanding with Milan U16-17 but a very average player even in Milan primavera (U19) during the following years, everyone recognize him as not ready even for U19 but Milan called him up anyway for the first team.
    He never learnt how to play for a team, how to properly pass a ball and when to do so. He never become a football player.
    Then, Raiola (who criticized his developement in previous years "I don't like the circus they created around Mastour", he said) came, signed a new contract with Milan and loaned him out to Malaga. The rest is correct.
    At the moment he is a free agent and Raiola is not his agent anymore since 2018

  • @muiz6194
    @muiz6194 3 года назад +1

    Pls do a vid on ballack

  • @dazzaMusic
    @dazzaMusic 2 года назад

    Being a freestyle footballer is one thing being a professional is another just ask Swaz Tekkers

  • @Mickey81566
    @Mickey81566 3 года назад

    Very good social media player

  • @merchaninomerchanino303
    @merchaninomerchanino303 2 года назад

    i think calling him a scam is a little too over the top, but i agree with you on the part where he didn't play football because he enjoyed the game, he played football because he loved to showboat and dummy opposition. in other words, he was selfish, immature, and egocentric.
    he didnt need a coach to show him how to improve as a footballer, he needed a coach to show him and teach him human values. teamwork, communication, humility, grit, perseverance, determination, etc. he had everything to be up there with the all time greats but he lacked the maturity and eagerness to learn & improve as a human being.
    still only 24, he still has time if he wants to make it. it ultimately is up to him.

  • @Bleezer45
    @Bleezer45 2 года назад

    man i remember in like fifa 15 or 14 career mode i always signed him and odegaard and they always turned out to be like 90+ overall, this story kinda sad ngl