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Riyad Mahrez discusses how growing up in Sarcelles playing football on the street helped him and players like Kylian Mbappe improve as footballers. Mahrez also talks about going on trial at St Mirren as a youngster, what is wrong with grassroots football in England and his ambitions with his new club Manchester City.
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He's right in Brazil there's more street football than academies that's why most Brazil talents have damn good technical abilities.
i live in england, i have a grass pitch at the end of my road which belongs to a cricket club and the goals dont stay up so i could never really play there. theres a local park with a concrete pitch thats just a basketball court with football goals carved into the cage under the hoop. i went to france on holiday to see a friend of my mums and half a mile down the road theres a 4g astro turf full size pitch free for the community to use anytime they want with multiple goals and a stand. that's the difference
Riyad its time to move on to a better club that will appreciate your talent and abundant skill.
When Pep Guardiola got you from Leicester, I think he was only do it to stop you from being a future threat to Man city (Cup & Championship), he has done that with his new golden boy Erling Haaland..out of Dortmund (Euro Championship cup) he is a man with Money plan…
I also noticed like many other spectators, When any other player misses a chance to score, Guadiola is ok with it, but when you miss a chance he goes crazy on the dug out…what Guardiola fails to understand that missing to score is part of football and if every player score every time in any game the score sheet will in the 100s of goals
He has no respect for you and that is visible on the pitch..even when you score and win…
The Champions League Final was not won by skills or good football, it was Man city luck.
The decisive goal lucky one..I did not see Haaland during the game anywhere, and if Inter Milan had Lukaku playing from the start the outcome would have been different..
If you want to get to the next level.. get the hell out of Guardiolas Man city..
Mahrez is spot on Paris produce the best talent in Paris Banlieue 18 arrondissement 78,77,91,92,93,94 they more open space lots of playgrounds football people play after school is similar to Brazil 🇧🇷
The thing is here in Saudi Arabia, we play football every day outside, we have small grounds everywhere where we’d play, but an important factor is that parents here overall aren’t very supportive, they’d say that football is really hard, and risky to pursue as a career.
French league also is much more fit to develop new talents than the Premier League.
English like to call it a "farmers league" but it's more like a "talents league". French clubs don't have the money to buy international superstars so they have to scout local talents. Once these talents prove themselves to be great players they can't afford them anymore so they lose these players to rich EPL clubs and top Spanish/Italian/German clubs and so they have to scout and find new talents.
What I found strange about France is that most of these kids playing football are all of Arabic or African origin. I haven't seen a lot of white French playing football over there. I wonder why that is
Football it’s the sport of the por,
Remember that
Mad respect for this player for choose Algerian over France🙏🙏
Rayid Mahrez the goal scoring sensational hero for my favourite team Manchester city the most skillful player for my team Manchester city ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🌐🌐🌐🌐🌐🌐🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
Because the africans in France are more than in England
But he playes with Algiria
In some cases, players are actually from another country. But the French teams scout and sign them and they act like they are all french players when in reality they are not fully french. Examples,
riyad mahrez + algeria = 🔥
More blacks and arabs
Because france plays with algerians and half of africa, england team is mostly their own ethnicity, Breaking news, France Out of Euro 2021.
Imagine a line up of Mahrez, Mbappe and Benzema up front 🥶🥶🥶
0:16 Why does he say "eighth tier in France, Sarcelles"? Yes Mahrez played for them but he wasn't in the first team.
Yeah let’s see what Mahrez has to say. Not sure who made him an expert?
It is not credit to France, it is credit to the African immigrants coming to France and givning France all those talents from Paris and Marseille. But I guess the Franks won’t acknowledge that.
Growing up in the 90’s you were never far away from a game with friends. If there was a game going and you didn’t really know people it was an unwritten rule that anyone could join in you’d just play on the team that was either losing or had less players. If there was two games going close by they’d join together.
If we couldn’t be bothered with a full game it would be heads and volleys. Everyone was out and everyone played, you can walk up and down massive estates now and see like 3 kids. And then we all wonder why kids are so anxious nowadays
Street football was invented in Brazil and the Netherlands, lately it has been picked up in the French banlieue, it was never popular in the uk
kids just sit on screens all the time instead of playing outside kicking a ball. I could do it for hours kicking against a wall.
my Allah bless you 🇩🇿👑💪💙