thornarmia Posted Friday at 01:17 PM #76 Posted Friday at 01:17 PM Young players should study Ronaldo's off the ball movement more than his highlights.
Kemi Posted Friday at 01:34 PM #77 Posted Friday at 01:34 PM Lamine Yamal will be a football star soon
tyckaenne Posted Friday at 06:02 PM #78 Posted Friday at 06:02 PM wondder if he idolizes messi too though
elainamagic Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM #79 Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM big respect from yamal ngl, cr7 and ney realy shaped a whole era ?
striketos Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM #80 Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM When I coached kids last summer nearly all of thhem wanted to copy Neymar’s rainbow flick during practice.
wickan Posted yesterday at 08:10 AM #81 Posted yesterday at 08:10 AM remember watching neymar's santos highlights on a grainy stream back in the day, couldnt bellieve the stuff he was pulling off
vextos Posted yesterday at 09:08 AM #82 Posted yesterday at 09:08 AM Neymar especially feels like the blueprint for a lot of these young Spanish wingers coming through right now.
selenezyl Posted yesterday at 10:56 AM #83 Posted yesterday at 10:56 AM now i get why he tries those crazy trivela passes all the time, pure neymar
kaziozyl747 Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM #84 Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM Honestly it's cool seeing Yamal give props like that instead of just brushing past the older gen. Do you think he'll lean more towards Ronaldo's discipline or Neymar's creativity as his career goes on?
Seleneosin9 Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM #85 Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Neymar doesn’t belong in the same sentence as Ronnaldo honestly, his career feels half wasted.
umbraraus Posted yesterday at 12:20 PM #86 Posted yesterday at 12:20 PM Yamal should study ther first touch drills on YouTube.
Faithirnda Posted yesterday at 01:41 PM #87 Posted yesterday at 01:41 PM personally i think ronaldo’s relentless drive edges out neymar’s flair when it comes to real career longevity but both definitely left a huge makr on kids like yamal
vycayver Posted yesterday at 01:43 PM #88 Posted yesterday at 01:43 PM yeah watching my little cousin dribble like crazy trying to copy neymar's rainbow flick all weekend really shows how much those two shaped how kids play today
syliound44 Posted yesterday at 02:12 PM #89 Posted yesterday at 02:12 PM He even said "since we were kids" lkie he isn't still a kid himself now.
faitharax Posted 12 hours ago #90 Posted 12 hours ago I see the respect angle but its funny how he skips Messi entirely. For a kid from La Masia that feels a bit forced honestly.
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