He Was “Messi’s Heir” Until Disaster Struck | What Happened to Ansu Fati?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @Moaiticus
    @Moaiticus Год назад +323

    His injuries basically ruined him, could things change? Maybe as he’s still very young but he’s been a shadow of himself since those long term injuries. The ability is there but it’s just not being shown like it used to.

    • @tike2022
      @tike2022 Год назад +21

      I think it's a mental thing
      He's trying to play safe cause he's scared of getting injured again. He needs to kind of go back to just playing freely but it's a lot easier said than done.

    • @kmahta
      @kmahta Год назад +7

      That's why the club should be very careful with young players who debut very early. One injury can fuck up their whole trajectory.

    • @roheee8
      @roheee8 Год назад +4

      You have to remember that he initially got a long-term injury, came back, relapsed, returned again prematurely and relapsed again. He was eager to get back on the pitch and he’s learned that it’s not worth coming back early. This upcoming preseason is going to be crucial for his confidence

  • @M.Sajid98
    @M.Sajid98 Год назад +402

    Barca needs a new medical and physio team.
    Dembele, Umtiti and Ansu are just the big examples on top of hundreds of other players that have suffered with varying degree of injuries that we fans were told are not that severe but have ended up being career changing injuries.

    • @philipmeisterl
      @philipmeisterl Год назад +37

      I mean they basically destroyed fati
      And none of the players ever seem to be at their fittest when they are there (all players look better at other clubs)

    • @aye2you
      @aye2you Год назад +36

      Barca already changed the medical team wtf are you yapping about?
      Xavi's medical team was literally the reason why dembele is back to his former self at the start of this season and last season

    • @Yungin349
      @Yungin349 Год назад +15

      @@aye2you okay one example of quite a few. It’s a pattern that people are referring to and not the exception to the rule

    • @jackzimmerman9654
      @jackzimmerman9654 Год назад +19

      @@Yungin349 Xavi has already changed the enitre phsioa and medical team. That was one of the first things he did when he became manager at barca.

    • @Blintedhaa
      @Blintedhaa Год назад +11

      We knew as soon as they said they would operate on his knee that Ansu wouldnt come back for a loooong time.
      Ansu was young enough to recover without surgeries, but Barca was so desperate to have a new goal scorer they sacrificed his knee.

  • @JesseRob777
    @JesseRob777 Год назад +80

    i’m really hoping ansu can come back better than ever. i’ve always had a sweet spot since his debut.

  • @nihadrami4666
    @nihadrami4666 Год назад +81

    I had an ACL injury when I was 16, I haven't played football for 5 years, because the pain was just unbearable. I had trouble even waking up and standing on my feet. I haven't had any surgeries because I wasn't planning on having a football career. I know how bad knee injury can be and how much it can change your playstyle. I am now 25 and I sometimes play 5-a-side football with my friends, but I have lost all confidence in my left foot, and I must be super catious not to tear it again.

    • @aceofspoons8382
      @aceofspoons8382 Год назад +2

      It's good to hear it isn't just me

    • @Lee-fc3yf
      @Lee-fc3yf Год назад

      I don't play football of any kind because of injuries like that...not sure why your playing five a side ACL injuries are terrible, these footballers get the best treatment on earth not normal people.

    • @nihadrami4666
      @nihadrami4666 Год назад +9

      @@Lee-fc3yf there's a thing called passion

    • @Lee-fc3yf
      @Lee-fc3yf Год назад +3

      @@nihadrami4666 There is also a thing called never being able to walk again. A lot of boxers have passion...some fight until they can't speak or walk.....very passionate.

    • @mushthaqahammed4617
      @mushthaqahammed4617 Год назад +7

      Bro I know money matters and surgery could cost good amount of money, but if you could in future, please just do it, it's not just for football, you are still 25, as man, it's better to be healthy and fit, it will always benefit you, even for normal things, having your injury fixed if possible can bring alot dimensions to your both physically and emotionally

  • @christianbustnes9212
    @christianbustnes9212 Год назад +506

    Injuries changes a man

    • @J-S-0-3
      @J-S-0-3 Год назад +19

      Yh him and callum hudson odoi really changed after their injuries

    • @Enclosure_2k
      @Enclosure_2k Год назад +17

      War never changes.

    • @jjj8317
      @jjj8317 Год назад +26

      Yeah, The mf Frenchman that injured Falcao changed his career. Although he did managed to help Monaco win the league as a top scorers, he was never the same. The Colombian national team performed soo well in 2014, and I am confident that bwe would have gone to play the semis against Germany if we had Falcao. During those qualifiers Falcao single-handedly destroyed top chile, and he was without a doubt the best striker in South America. Injuries definitely change a man

    • @Travissaur
      @Travissaur Год назад +8

      Reminds me of Theo Walcott, guy was a really promising young player and injury after injury caused him to fall short of what we hoped. Love the guy but shame about his career. Ansu Fati is still 20 though, has plenty of time to get back on track.

    • @curtischarles5299
      @curtischarles5299 Год назад +4

      R9

  • @luciiidnights
    @luciiidnights Год назад +294

    Reminds me of Jese with Madrid back in 2014- was a lethal winger, the perfect backup who was growing into his own until an injury vs. Schalke derailed his entire career

    • @timonpumba8754
      @timonpumba8754 Год назад +79

      Remembering how dude was benching Bale during that period. What couldve been.

    • @sebstersr
      @sebstersr Год назад +40

      Everybody forgot prime Jese 🔥🔥

    • @kristianlolo2677
      @kristianlolo2677 Год назад +20

      First thoughts when i saw Ansu get his first injury, exactly. I'm in no way a Barca fan but i am a fan of the sport and any talent lost is a massive gut punch to the spectator. It's a shame. I was hoping for a return to form, but it's a long road.

    • @JohanCruyff-the-Dutch-GOAT
      @JohanCruyff-the-Dutch-GOAT Год назад +5

      Lol you need to learn more about him it wasn’t just injuries it’s his psycho girlfriend too

    • @kristianlolo2677
      @kristianlolo2677 Год назад +8

      @@JohanCruyff-the-Dutch-GOAT im sure his crazy girlfriend well after leaving Madrid and before his two back to back career ending injuries for most players were what affected his career at madrid

  • @morrisgreen5157
    @morrisgreen5157 Год назад +18

    For every Messi, there is a Fati, Bojan, Halilovic, Dos Santos and many more.

  • @marioroman555
    @marioroman555 Год назад +134

    They rushed him. They gave him this label as Messi's heir and when injuries happened they rushed him again before he was fully healed.

    • @masecaccm8372
      @masecaccm8372 Год назад +25

      yup, that's why the father publicly complained saying they rushed his recovery because there was much pessimism after Messi's departure and the club needed him to play again

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад +1

      "Rushed". Lol.
      Would you say the same for Messi, Gavi & Pedri?

    • @marioroman555
      @marioroman555 Год назад +17

      @@NostalgiNorden not all players are the same. Messi had great names around him so when he came out it wasn't all about him.

    • @Joshi431-13
      @Joshi431-13 Год назад

      He wasn't rushed at all. See how he came back after the injuries. Its the training which screwed him Moreover the extensive pressure on him as a number 10

    • @engineeingnerd
      @engineeingnerd Год назад

      Messi had great names around. A kid is comparing ansu and messi lol

  • @El_Chucho_Bravo
    @El_Chucho_Bravo Год назад +34

    I think throughout this season Ansu has improved for sure. Early on it was painful to watch, how he seemed unable to even carry the ball 10 yards before messing up, but as of late he’s been much improved, the goals just don’t fall for him. I think this was seen a lot in his game against Osasuna.

  • @francescganau7679
    @francescganau7679 Год назад +104

    This helps us understand how lucky we were that messy
    Almost never got injured. I remember back with Rijkaard he always got recurrent injuries. Then Guardiola appeared, changed Messi’s diet, and changed everything. What could have we lost…

    • @zeeone4492
      @zeeone4492 Год назад +7

      You comment contradicts itself

    • @lalalalalala4870
      @lalalalalala4870 Год назад +2

      ​@@zeeone4492 how?

    • @zeeone4492
      @zeeone4492 Год назад +5

      @@lalalalalala4870 try rereading your comment

    • @jofieji5312
      @jofieji5312 Год назад +3

      It was the hgh

    • @alialwahaibi1234
      @alialwahaibi1234 Год назад +2

      @@jofieji5312 Messi has muscle issues because of his Dwarfism, he got injured before Pep a lot because of his diet and used to running around a lot. This is why we see Messi walking and this is why after Pep Messi’s injuries increased

  • @kewoncrayton2309
    @kewoncrayton2309 Год назад +22

    I fully believe that Barcelona’s medical team is complicit in the frequent and extended injuries of our players; I don’t want them to be, I’m not happy about it, but too many players are getting injured and for too long. Now Démbèle is clearly injury prone, but he was NEVER like this at Dortmund or in France.
    *edit: medical team

    • @Daniboi971
      @Daniboi971 Год назад

      tin foil hat. A lot of teams have many long terms injuries.

  • @yaciinho
    @yaciinho Год назад +14

    I noticed he’s gaining back his form especially against Osasuna, i think these last few games will definitely show what Ansu can do, it’s surprising that it happened that just recently he’s actually performing like his older self again, all i hope is he continues on and gains back that form that made him the star that he once was.

  • @utkarshbarca
    @utkarshbarca Год назад +43

    As Barca fan selling ansu would benefit us a lot cause he's from academy but I really hope he makes a comeback and be fully fit and people who haven't watched young ansu don't know what a player he could turned out by now if didn't had such a injury prone body

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад +2

      Yeah i hope he goes and gets game time and comes back with an attitude and a point to prove.

    • @likearollingstone007
      @likearollingstone007 Год назад +1

      It’s above the shoulders in his case.

  • @leo.montoya
    @leo.montoya Год назад +27

    Yeah, injuries have been tough on Ansu. Luckily, he seems to be getting sharper. He just needs that finishing to get back again. Also, I would love to see Adrian collab with Jamie (TalkFCB) for topics on Barça

  • @KingYahshua
    @KingYahshua Год назад +15

    I’m fearful that his situation will grow more reminiscent of Alexandre Pato’s career. Only difference is that Barca seems to be taking their time with him and allowing him to be rehabilitated.

  • @ojonyeagwu1532
    @ojonyeagwu1532 Год назад +7

    Injuries happen man. The real mistake was giving him the No. 10 shirt so early

  • @ajkfala
    @ajkfala Год назад +4

    for me when i broke my leg up to the kneecap at 14, I was actually faster when I came back, but I always was in my head when i was playing and never got close to the level i was at beforehand. I hope fati can do different, fati vs vini is the rivalry i’ve been wanting to see for five years

  • @baquithemonkey5330
    @baquithemonkey5330 Год назад +3

    I fully support fati not as a Barcelona supporter but as a football one. He needs time but he, ajd his father, need to also be patient. It hurts to see such talented rising starts constantly get injured. Nothing but tje best for the kid

  • @badasstasticusbadass4908
    @badasstasticusbadass4908 Год назад +42

    Injuries, poor mismanagement with the recovery of said injuries, high expectations and hype, a father exploiting his son's fame and an agent known for exploiting his players.
    That's what killed Ansu Fati's career, from the next Messi, to the next Bojan.

    • @sanoj9557
      @sanoj9557 Год назад +5

      Bojan still makes me sad today...

    • @badasstasticusbadass4908
      @badasstasticusbadass4908 Год назад +3

      @@sanoj9557 Yeah... probabbly the biggest "What If" player in football history.

    • @Lee-fc3yf
      @Lee-fc3yf Год назад +1

      It's always everyone else's fault....no he is injury prone it happens to young players that's why buying young footballers for hundreds of millions is very very risky.

  • @sebg1224
    @sebg1224 Год назад +7

    I will never give up on Ansu. I love him and Barca but I hope he goes somewhere he can start and have a better chance returning to form.

    • @weirdo9226
      @weirdo9226 Год назад +1

      He should leave Barcelona so he can gain his ground back

    • @rygonzalves6144
      @rygonzalves6144 Год назад

      Dortmund BVB would be perfect

  • @vedhasubramanyank7511
    @vedhasubramanyank7511 Год назад +6

    he is not in messi's shadow
    He is in his own shadow
    hope he stays

  • @gameaddictgonewild777
    @gameaddictgonewild777 Год назад +3

    He is still young. People like to see problems but its normal for a dude to lose a bit of confidence after his injuries. Never write those off that really want it. Fati is a great player and i still believe in him.

  • @ferny.
    @ferny. Год назад +1

    You can tell he plays with the fear of getting injured again

  • @qtimao2118
    @qtimao2118 Год назад +4

    his injuries affected him a lot, but the close circle of people around him let him down the most.

  • @hafiz2664
    @hafiz2664 Год назад +12

    The injuries may have hampered his progress but the mistake was giving him the number 10 jersey. In my opinion, Fati hasn’t really fallen off, he’s scored some valuable goals after the injuries. The dry spells were a given due to sporadic game time. For me, he should go on loan to another challenging club in La Liga to get regular games then later come back like Alba and Pique. There have been plenty of Barca youngsters going outside and doing well (moving to the right club is key here). Abde’s recent success comes to mind. Remaining at Barca is, at the moment, detrimental to Fati's progress. He knows the competition will be stiff and given current his mental state, he's not going to get the game time he wants. So he'll be stuck in limbo if he remains there. He needs to hire a psychologist to keep his mental state up and he needs to get into another club that is less glamourous but with the desire to compete (Girona and Real Sociedad, etc come to mind). Otherwise unfortunately Fati will simply end up like another Bojan.

    • @tod9753
      @tod9753 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, a stupid La Liga rule resulted in Ansu wearing the number 10 shirt.

  • @HIM-lk6of
    @HIM-lk6of Год назад +2

    Thanks for doing a video on this.
    I hope Ansu perseveres through all these adversities and comes out better, stronger and more mature...
    He should fight for his dream that he started making reality.

  • @boisesoccer
    @boisesoccer Год назад +4

    Hopefully these downs in his career will make him stronger mentally and he could achieve more heights in the future

  • @thaboranamane4534
    @thaboranamane4534 Год назад +2

    Literally the story of every youngster who's been likened to Messi.

  • @mdanasmusic
    @mdanasmusic Год назад +2

    He was never "messi" heir, he wasn't at that level ever. They gave him more responsibility and prestige before he could really establish himself and his consistency.

  • @emmanuelbande5107
    @emmanuelbande5107 Год назад +1

    This story of Ansu really breaks my Heart and I pray that he stays at Barca and finds his form again. I wish we could give him another season to start afresh and he will have time to prove himself once again after gaining his confidence back...he's part of our future. Maybe if he could reinvent himself as an attacking midfield where e doesn't need to sprint alot as a winger...

  • @Crippledsasquash
    @Crippledsasquash Год назад +1

    Sat here at 42 after being retired from football at 21 had 7 operations on my hip and then at 29 having a full hip replacement and now being disabled and stuck on very high strength painkillers.
    Look after your body when your young dont play through pain your clubs wont thank you in the long run.

  • @SuperSayianMessi10
    @SuperSayianMessi10 Год назад +7

    He’s going to come back. Messi had a injury problem when he was younger. So I believe Ansu will return. He just needs Xavi to let him start. His last game against Osasuna was great. He just needs to score. Like Messi, he set the standard high and he needs time to recover his form.

    • @victoriap1561
      @victoriap1561 Год назад +1

      messi was 3rd in ballon d or by 20

  • @darknebula455
    @darknebula455 Год назад +1

    As a Barca fan i always say Dont sell fati yet. He is still so young.
    He was special & skills doesn’t fade away just like that. He needs confidence & proper playtime to recover.
    We can give him to loan so that he get more playtime.

  • @tomycont
    @tomycont Год назад +5

    Nothing against Fati, but I hate that his father pushed him out of the Sevilla academy. Players like Sergio Ramos and Jesus Navas came from that academy, but his father ambitiously took him to Barcelona, where so many talents were diluted and wasted. I'm sure Sevilla would have treated him like a gem and be more careful, he should have taken the Dani Olmo approach.

    • @hafiz2664
      @hafiz2664 Год назад +2

      Fair point but I think hindsight is 20/20. The thing is, it's very hard to let an opportunity like that go by. We're talking about Barcelona, a giant club coming and inviting you to join their team. As a footballer, what greater prospect is there than having a club like Barcelona coming and asking you to play for them? Many would never miss such an opportunity because you simply don't know what the future holds and you don't want to regret not taking up an opportunity like this. Joining Barca opens up so many opportunities not just in terms of money and status but should he fail, there would be plenty of other clubs lining up to sign him. Staying at Sevilla, should he fall off the radar may not have given him the kind of options/opportunities like being at Barca.

  • @prathammehta9911
    @prathammehta9911 Год назад +1

    Adrian, just wanted to let you know that your vids are simply high quality, really surprised you aren't already at a million subscribers yet.

  • @gravy3858
    @gravy3858 Год назад

    your writing has gotten much better, Adrien. good stuff

  • @darkdefender5759
    @darkdefender5759 Год назад +1

    Love this channel. Appreciate all the hard work you do. Big barca fan here

  • @Goozero1
    @Goozero1 Год назад +17

    The injury didn't change him. Barca's backroom staff's decisions, wanting to rush him back from injuries, did.

  • @ebiyejombo
    @ebiyejombo Год назад +2

    Sometimes playing for the best club at such a young age isn't always the best thing for careers! Messi is a unicorn!

  • @Yeahagreed
    @Yeahagreed Год назад +9

    I remember the riqui puig guy too, he was supposed to be te next xavi or iniesta. Barca fans are too quick to hype young players.
    If you look at their rivals, madrid have some of the best young talents in the world but no one calls vinicius to be Ronaldo's heir or militao to be the next ramos and so on.
    I think doing that is straight up detrimental to any young player.

  • @farhansubi417
    @farhansubi417 Год назад

    That intro... chef's kiss.

  • @sudiptab57
    @sudiptab57 Год назад +1

    And he is still just a kid
    Hope he finds his confidence again

  • @klausbrinck2137
    @klausbrinck2137 Год назад +1

    So true, I could do so many tricks, but after my motorcycle accident, and half a year for my knee to heel, I was always afraid to show the final commitment needed for such tricks, and l´d always ruin them in the last moment... It´s like a mental barrier.

    • @zeeone4492
      @zeeone4492 Год назад

      Which football club do you play for

  • @tqrules01
    @tqrules01 Год назад +2

    To me this highlights the importance of emergence clubs like Ajax or Dortmund. Giving young talent the slow buy steady pace to strengthen themselves before diving on to larger more pressing environment like Barca

  • @Chinmay_Wagh
    @Chinmay_Wagh Год назад

    Hi Adrian, love that Venezia kit ❤️
    And also the intro was quite interesting, with that blink phrasing

  • @ashwaniraj4880
    @ashwaniraj4880 Год назад +4

    It will take time but he'll come back stronger.

  • @ethan-lq1xg
    @ethan-lq1xg Год назад

    That venezia kit is just so clean

  • @andrewa71315
    @andrewa71315 Год назад +6

    Number 10 is a heavy shirt to wear after Messi

    • @JesseShortss
      @JesseShortss Год назад +1

      I said it earlier but some Barca fans thought I was hating on him

  • @Hilversumborn
    @Hilversumborn Год назад

    Great job showing the human side Adrian

  • @asdfasdf5962
    @asdfasdf5962 Год назад +2

    Biggest issue with all footballers are their families. Its so common to see when players involve their family member as a part of their management team, said family members tends to force players to make decision that are not in the player's best interest, rather in the financial interest of the family members. Its only a matter of time before we see players like Fati, Moukoko, and Haaland's careers gets destroyed because of greedy family members.

  • @kingof206
    @kingof206 Год назад

    I tore my meniscus too. I didn’t get surgery so I couldn’t walk properly for almost a year. I had to quit football because of it too. Hope he becomes the player he’s supposed to be

  • @techlia3186
    @techlia3186 Год назад +2

    Injuries are a Cruel things

  • @notKevinFeige
    @notKevinFeige Год назад +2

    So many players fallen to injury

  • @klintonkamogelo3471
    @klintonkamogelo3471 Год назад +3

    Heir to messi, maybe that also was too much pressure for any player.. i mean if you say a kid is the heir to a man who’s won everything under the football sun, that definitely has psychological consequences

  • @josephbubalalungu7125
    @josephbubalalungu7125 Год назад

    this will shock you but part of the reason I enjoy your regular uploads is the instrumentals LOL this ones did not hit home

  • @ardiansach3290
    @ardiansach3290 Год назад +2

    There should be a regulation of minimum 18 y.o to debut in senior team. Player's physical maturity should be a consideration for this. Too many young players ends their carrier because of injury.

  • @palesamokete2229
    @palesamokete2229 Год назад

    2:27 Nooooo! Kubu and Ansu played together!? Oh word the what ifs! The awesome duo potential, the future we'll never have!

  • @J0goBonit0
    @J0goBonit0 Год назад +1

    Keep up the great content man! You views and takes are such a breathe of fresh air when it comes to the beautiful game, your content inspires me!

  • @devinalacran3109
    @devinalacran3109 Год назад

    Great vid. We need you take on the PSG situation asap though!

  • @wrigh2uk
    @wrigh2uk Год назад +4

    Think of how underdeveloped your body is at 16. It’s no surprise it broke down.

  • @rexreed4234
    @rexreed4234 Год назад

    Being able to rebound from injuries and dealing with media pressure often separates good players from elite players. He's just good

  • @jwb935
    @jwb935 Год назад +1

    im someone who has had a full rupture of an ACL and torn both meniscus (cartiledge) on both sides of my knee. I did this playing football too. The meniscus injuries arent usually very major or affect you too much. it seems the extra training before proper recovery really messed him up!

  • @rahulghosh9118
    @rahulghosh9118 Год назад

    envious of that venezia kit you're wearing man sheesh

  • @CesarBarca
    @CesarBarca Год назад +1

    Ever since he took an arrow to the knee, he wasn't the same.

  • @naoquartafeiratv5486
    @naoquartafeiratv5486 Год назад +2

    I Hired him in my save in Fm23... sold him the season after... it was dreadful

  • @abdulrahmanakinade2879
    @abdulrahmanakinade2879 Год назад +2

    he is only 20 ………. theres still time jeez

  • @fugaziishime
    @fugaziishime Год назад +2

    I think all of us are over reacting a bit. He has just has been in bad form. He is still rapid. One can clearly see its a matter of confidence. Give the kid some time. He has had two major knee injurie at a very tender age.

  • @abhinav_salla
    @abhinav_salla Год назад +1

    the Fati we have now barely resembles the shadow of what he was when he made his debut. hope he can make a comeback but the problem is there is a lot of competition for place sin the starting 11

  • @mxo.
    @mxo. Год назад +4

    I remember a time when people said Fati was far superior to Vinicius Jr. , how things change

  • @robshirley3755
    @robshirley3755 Год назад

    Oh man, that Venezia drip tho ❤

  • @juanperret7044
    @juanperret7044 Год назад +1

    It was always unfair to put that pressure on him when he was 17

  • @thehandleisuseless
    @thehandleisuseless Год назад +1

    First of all he is not even from spain. Even he realized that he won't suffer the colors as his teammates because he does not feel represented. And they just build a fake image of a new hero without even knowing if he can manage. He is not even that good on top of it all

  • @hamzaHrv
    @hamzaHrv Год назад +2

    The sun will shine, and I have 0 doubt in the boy

  • @Marioejoseph
    @Marioejoseph Год назад +1

    I feel like he was pushed to stardom too early, the moment you become one of the main man, people will start to kick you around, just ask Saka, and at 16-17 the body is still developing, it's not ready for the season long grind. He would have been ready if Barca were just a bit more patient with the player till he turned 19 or 20 to give regular starts, when his body is further developed.

  • @ahsanjubaid2799
    @ahsanjubaid2799 Год назад +3

    Can you please make a video explaining the tasks of an agent. What do they do exactly (with example). We generally know what they do but we certainly have our confusions. For instance, if a player move from one club to another then that can be a benefit for the agent money wise. Given that, why the agent would then keep that player in the club and serve the players best interest whereas the agents interest is in somewhere else.

  • @DjDolHaus86
    @DjDolHaus86 Год назад

    I hyperextended my right knee when I was in my mid-teens after getting my foot stuck in a rabbit hole while sprinting and it never recovered properly. I used to play a lot of rugby and relied heavily on my ability to change direction and speed quickly as a winger but just kept aggravating the knee injury every time I played to the point where I gave up in my early 20s. I also broke my left tibia a few years after and went from someone who'd happily jump off a 10ft wall to being scared to hop out of a truck bed because I no longer trusted my bones to hold up despite knowing it had healed up well. It took a good couple more years to get the faith in my body back but by then I was much older and much heavier (I really filled out in my late 20s, didn't really get fat but went from about 130lb to 200ish) so I definitely wasn't anywhere near as nimble as I was before. Some injuries just never fully heal and the mental scars can last forever. It's important to remember that players like Messi and Ronaldo are both incredibly talented and incredibly fortunate that they never picked up that injury that shortened their time at the top

  • @Yeahagreed
    @Yeahagreed Год назад +5

    I never thought fati was capable of being a worldclass player in the future. Especially his comparison to messi was absolutely wrong. Messi probably took him in as a form of supporting a young player but the media made him "messi's heir". I only watch some big games of barca and i haven't seen him dribble once or be a spark of the team once. I don't know how he plays against the smaller laliga teams.
    I always felt like maybe his level was a mid table laliga team's best player. Because his level drops off when he faces a tougher opponent.

  • @sammyhamawi6407
    @sammyhamawi6407 Год назад

    This is ours on the concacaf youtube channel

  • @Johnsonbigup
    @Johnsonbigup Год назад +3

    Stop labeling people next Messi or Ronaldo. That will never ever happen again. Those two player are aliens and not from this world. They are above world class. When normal players score 25 goals in 35-40 matches people call them world class but if Messi or Ronaldo score at same level people call them flop or overrated. It’s because the bar those two players have set in football will never be touched again. Yes haaland and mbape are doing it right now but let’s see if they can do it for 15yrs. Even augero is world class but if you compare him to Messi or Ronaldo he will look average player and that’s the level we are talking about. Stop putting every player wearing no 10 or no 7 jersey in same bracket as Ronaldo or Messi. That’s just bonkers.

  • @MeazurAli
    @MeazurAli Год назад +2

    this is why its not good to push a young talent at such a age, maybe the burden of carrying Barca at that age destroy him physicaly and mentaly

  • @sublime9525
    @sublime9525 Год назад

    I'd love to see a video on what changed with Atletico Madrid that they're so good now.

  • @snaggiz
    @snaggiz Год назад

    And that’s why you should not act so fast when trying to replace your greatest ever player. No matter how promising a young player is, there’s a lot can change before they reach their potential.

  • @danyhocine
    @danyhocine Год назад +1

    +1 for using Fallout’s intro

  • @robbwilkinson5256
    @robbwilkinson5256 Год назад

    I can't quite remember the player but a former barca player said they don't do much body work it's a lot of technical work. But who knows what coach he was talking about. There is a fine balance of not overexerting your players and keeping them healthy and sharp

  • @cesarcortez8592
    @cesarcortez8592 Год назад

    Such a shame to see a young talent *Fallout* like this

  • @Agent.K.
    @Agent.K. Год назад

    Sad. I was really hoping he would be able to fulfill his potential and show that he deserves the no 10 shirt.

  • @XTheLolX301
    @XTheLolX301 Год назад +2

    If im correct, he had bad injuries since young age before getting into first team

  • @valentijnbarendse9044
    @valentijnbarendse9044 Год назад

    We all know those first couple of months where Fati shined and everybody really thought this guy will be the next big player for Barca, how an injury can mess up a story. So Sad

  • @andrewperez1999
    @andrewperez1999 Год назад +1

    I remember Barca fans use to compare him to Vini LOL

  • @793Rich
    @793Rich Год назад

    Love your analysis!

  • @ibrahimandong1572
    @ibrahimandong1572 Год назад

    Great video
    Well researched

  • @ritchierich2793
    @ritchierich2793 Год назад

    Reminds me of mr dembele.. so much potential and everything but injury plague..

  • @ratnesh0307
    @ratnesh0307 Год назад +2

    fati should join man City along with Pep and the city's medical team he should recover very well and become a world beater! a cheap 30-40m would be a fair deal for both clubs imo
    Arsenal's martinelli is back from a injury and playing how, i somehow feel ansu is a better dribbler and good on the ball than him, City do need a winger this summer so you never know

  • @j.c.n9718
    @j.c.n9718 Год назад

    This is too early to call. People wrote Thiago Motta off after his injury struggles, look what he went on to achieve!

  • @raphaelcharles17
    @raphaelcharles17 Год назад

    This is sad even as a Real Madrid fan

  • @cupertinoish
    @cupertinoish Год назад

    It sucks to see young players losing their health so early in their career. I hope medical science will soon be able to make predictions about each player's physical growth and endurance, how much training and their body can sustain at their age.

  • @brunoserra1531
    @brunoserra1531 Год назад

    Goddamn, being 16 in 19941 sure looks like it took its toll

  • @kirbaimovic
    @kirbaimovic Год назад

    Zavi doesn't want to pressure him too much and Is re-introducing him into the setup. Don't be surprised when Messi takes him under his wing and causes Fati to come back refreshed. I think Fati will have a top season in 2 years as long as he works on his finishing

  • @alphaaomega
    @alphaaomega Год назад

    four surgeries on a little boy is crazy

  • @jacksonkelley6754
    @jacksonkelley6754 Год назад

    tbf, sometimes it'll take a player 2 years to recover to truly being 100% from a major injury. this is a different sport, but i play a lot of fantasy nfl and its a common trend that RBs who tear one or multiple of their cruciate ligaments wont rly return their full abilities for another 2 seasons. i would think the same timeline could be applied to pro soccer players, so im not super worried about Fati rn. he'll get his confidence back eventually