Football Daily | Iliman Ndiaye, Harlem Globetrotters skills and sobering stats

Footballers are known for their incredible skills on the pitch, but it seems that some of them take things a bit too far when interacting with amateur players. Take Iliman Ndiaye, for instance. The Everton player recently pulled off an impressive move during a training session, which he described as "just a joke" - or so he claimed.

In reality, the move was more like something out of a Harlem Globetrotters exhibition match, complete with a reverse nutmeg that left his opponent reeling. While it's understandable that Ndiaye might want to show off his skills, some people have raised concerns about the level of physicality involved in football - especially when it comes to players who are still learning and developing their craft.

The issue is not new, however. Other professional footballers, such as Michael Owen and Christian Eriksen, have been known to engage in nutmegs with their opponents, leaving them visibly frustrated or even tearful. Shinji Kagawa, a former Manchester United player, was even accused of using social media to taunt his opponents after losing matches.

But while some players may enjoy the thrill of outmaneuvering their opponents, others are left to pick up the pieces and wonder what they could have done differently. And that's where the real challenge lies - not just in mastering the skills required to play at a professional level, but also in developing the mental toughness and resilience needed to cope with setbacks and disappointments.

According to estimates, only 180 out of 1.5 million boys currently playing organized youth football in England will ever go on to play in the Premier League. That's a sobering statistic that highlights just how tough it is for young players to break into the top flight.

As one player, Kevar March-McKenzie, noted after being rejected by Coventry City, "You have to believe in yourself and never give up." And while it's easier said than done, he has taken heart from Ndiaye's example and remains determined to pursue his dreams. Whether or not he will succeed is anyone's guess - but one thing is for sure: the next time you're watching a football match, keep an eye out for some of these talented young players who are fighting their way up the ranks.
 
man 🀯, i'm loving iliman ndiaye's skills on the pitch πŸ’ͺ, but what's really impressing me is how he can still be humble and down-to-earth about it 😎. like, yeah, it was just a joke to him, but we get it, bro πŸ™ƒ. the thing that gets me though is when other pro players start getting all extra with their nutmegs πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, leaving those amateur kids all frustrated and stuff πŸ˜”.

and let's be real, it's not like they're even in their prime anymore ⏰, i mean, michael owen and christian eriksen are still gonna get roasted on the pitch for this kinda behavior 🚫. but what really gets me is when pro players start using social media to roast their opponents after a loss πŸ˜‚, that's just low, dude.

anywayz πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, kudos to kevar march-mckenzie for keeping it positive and believing in himself πŸ’―. we need more players like him who are all about the grind and not getting discouraged by setbacks πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ.
 
I mean think about it πŸ€”... when was the last time we saw some pros showing their softer side? like, they don't just get to be superheroes on the pitch... it's a tough game and you're gonna take losses. Ndiaye's move might've been cool I guess but it's not exactly the kind of thing that'll help young players feel more confident 😐. And let's be real, some pros can be super trash talkers after games. Like, Eriksen got roasted for his reaction after losing a match πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's like, we know you're human too...
 
I think its pretty wild how some pro players can just do whatever they want on the pitch 🀯πŸ’₯ and still get away with it...like Iliman Ndiaye's move was straight fire πŸ”₯ but at the same time, I feel for those young amateur players who are trying their best and might not be able to keep up 😞. Its all about mental toughness and resilience you know?
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ these pro footballers gotta keep it chill during training sessions πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ‘Š nindaye's move might've been lit πŸ”₯ but it's also super concerning 😬 esp with those young guys just trying to learn the game 🎯 they're already dealing with so much pressure πŸ’” and it's not cool when pros make 'em feel like they're not good enough πŸ€• maybe we should see more sportsmanship on the pitch πŸ†πŸ‘«
 
πŸ€— it's so sad to see young players getting frustrated and upset on the pitch... i mean, we know pro players like iliman ndiaye have been doing nutmegs for ages, but it still hurts when they do it to someone who's just starting out πŸ˜” those kids are already dealing with enough pressure trying to master their skills, let alone handle some trash talk πŸ’ͺ what can you expect from a pro who's basically got the whole game in their pocket? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, kudos to kevar march-mckenzie for staying positive and believing in himself... we need more of that kind of mindset out there 🌟
 
I don't get why footballers gotta show off so much on the pitch πŸ€” it's all good and well if they're just messing around but when it comes to someone actually trying to play, I think it's time for some humility πŸ‘Š Ndiaye's move was impressive, sure, but what about the poor guy who got nutmegged? You'd think a pro like him would know better πŸ™„ And yeah, stats are pretty wild - only 180 out of 1.5 million making it to the Premier League... that's just crazy 😲
 
OMG u gotta love wenger 🀣 but seriously tho... these pro footballers need 2 take a step back & think abt how they're affecting the younger generation. I mean, yeah, showin off skills is all well & good, but when it gets 2 be like this Harlem Globetrotters thing πŸ˜‚, that's just excessive! Some of these lads r still tryin 2 figure out the basics of the game, can't they just be supportive & help each other out? And don't even get me started on all the social media drama πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... like, what's the point a' winnin' if u cain't handle losin' w/ class? Anywayz, gotta give it 2 Kevar March-McKenzie 4 stayin positive & keepin at it 😊
 
😊 I feel bad for those young amateur players being pulled off in such a major way by pros like Ndiaye... it's like they're trying to make them look good but also kinda harshing their mellow πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's one thing to show off your skills, but another to use them as a prop for entertainment πŸŽͺ. You gotta wonder what goes through that 20-something-year-old head of theirs... is it just about bragging rights or are they really trying to learn from each other? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, can't they just play nice? Like, I get it, Ndiaye's skills are insane and all that, but pulling off a reverse nutmeg on someone who's still trying to learn the game? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's like, what's the fun in beating them up for a laugh? 😐 And don't even get me started on those other players who love to troll their opponents after matches. That just shows a lack of sportsmanship and class, if you ask me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
omg I was just at the park with my mates playing footy and this one guy was literally nutmegging everyone lol I dont think its cool though when they do it to ppl who r still learnin tho, like what if u mess up ur footwork or somethin? πŸ˜‚ anyway im more worried about these youth football players cuz 180 out of 150k is crazy low, maybe the pros should be mentorin them more or somethin? πŸ€”
 
I don't think Iliman Ndiaye was trying to be mean, he just wanted to show off his skills lol πŸ˜…. I've seen some crazy moves on the pitch before and they're all part of the game. It's not like he was out there roughing up someone for real 🀣. But yeah, it's true that pro footballers have a lot of power and can be intimidating to younger players. Maybe we need to teach them (and themselves) how to deal with winning & losing graciously πŸ™?
 
I feel bad when I see pro footballers being too rough with amateur players πŸ€• they're so lucky to be in the sport and have that many people looking up to them... it's not cool when they use their skills to belittle others πŸ˜’. We should be supporting each other, not trying to one-up each other on the pitch πŸ’ͺ. It's great that there are players like Kevar March-McKenzie who keep a positive attitude and don't give up πŸ™Œ, maybe they can teach some of these pro footballers a thing or two about humility 😊.
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• i feel for those kids trying to make it in footy they're already under so much pressure from themselves and others but then you see pros like ndiaye showing off and it's just not cool πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ especially when they do something as dramatic as a reverse nutmeg and leave the other guy totally flummoxed 😩 it's not all about having fun on the pitch, it's about learning and growing as a player. and yeah 180 out of 1.5 million is just crazy 🀯 can't even begin to imagine how tough it must be for those kids trying to make it big. gotta keep an eye on these young players though, some of them are gonna make it big πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀩 I love seeing all these talented young players out there giving it their all on the pitch! 😍 It's amazing to see how far they've come and how much dedication they have, even when faced with setbacks and disappointments. πŸ’ͺ I mean, sure some of them might take things too far or show off a bit too much (looking at you, Iliman Ndiaye πŸ˜‰), but let's be real, it's all part of the game! 🏈 Some of these kids are basically superheroes on the pitch, and I am SO here for it!!! πŸ˜†
 
I feel bad for those young guys getting nutmegged by pros πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, they just wanna learn and have fun but get embarrassed in front of everyone 😳. I mean, sure, it's cool to see a pro show off their skills, but can't they just keep it on the pitch? 🏟️ And yeah, stats are crazy - 180 out of 1.5 million will make it to the Premier League? That's super tough 🀯. But I love Kevar's attitude, it's all about believing in yourself and never giving up πŸ’ͺ...now let's see if he can put that into practice πŸ˜…
 
I don't think it's cool when pros like Iliman Ndiaye start showing off too much on the pitch, especially when it can be frustrating for the younger guys trying to learn from them πŸ€”. It's all about balance, you know? They need to show off their skills, but not at the expense of others who are just starting out πŸ†. And yeah, it's a real challenge for these young players - only 180 out of 1.5 million will make it to the Premier League! That's crazy! It makes me think about how we all have to work on our mental game too... like, believing in ourselves and never giving up 🌟.
 
omg did u see iliman ndiaye pull off that crazy nutmeg move tho 🀯πŸ’₯ like i get it he's trying 2 show off but that's just too much lol . and yeah shinji kagawa was super shady on social media after losing matches πŸ˜’. b ut lets be real the real issue here is how tough it is 4 young players 2 break into the premier league 🀯 only 180 out of 1.5 million boys got a shot 😱. i feel 4 kevar march-mc-kenzie tho he's all about believing in himself & never givin up πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ‘. and u r right we should b cheering on those talented young players fighting their way up the ranks πŸŒŸπŸ’–
 
Back
Top