46 thoughts on “This is how a FIFA Bronze Card footballer plays in REAL LIFE đŸ€Ż”

  1. Here are his key feats and career highlights:

    Youth Career and Recognition

    Real Madrid Prodigy: Joined Real Madrid in 2017/2018 from MĂĄlaga's academy.

    Prolific Goalscorer: Despite being a midfielder, he amassed an impressive goal tally for Real Madrid's youth teams, notably scoring in eight consecutive games during the 2020/21 season.

    "Next Generation" Talent: Included in The Guardian's "Next Generation" list for 2021, highlighting the best young players in the world.

    UEFA Youth League: Scored on his debut in the UEFA Youth League (2021) against Sheriff Tiraspol with his first touch.

    Senior Career Highlights

    Promotion with Amorebieta: Loaned to Primera FederaciĂłn side SD Amorebieta in January 2023, where he helped the team achieve promotion to the Segunda DivisiĂłn.

    Senior Debut and Goal: Made his senior debut on January 22, 2023, against CD Numancia, and scored his first senior goal on February 12, 2023, against FC Barcelona AtlĂštic.

    Recent Activity: Currently playing in the Spanish third tier (Primera Federación), having also spent time with Deportivo Alavés B and CD Arenteiro.

    Profile: A left-footed attacking midfielder known for having an eye for goal, similar to his father, and possessing good ball control.

    Physicals: Stands 1.87 m (6'2") tall.

  2. His Dad, Julen Guerrero
    Known as La Perla de Lezama (The Pearl Of Lezama). Here are some of his feats
    -Played 430 official matches and scored 116 goals for Athletic Bilbao.
    -Debuting in La Liga at 18, he was named La Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year in 1993 and Spanish Player of the Year in 1994.
    -Known for his goal-scoring from midfield, he netted 40 goals for club and country in his initial two seasons.
    -He captained Athletic Bilbao
    -Played in two World Cups and one European Championship.
    -After retiring in 2006, Guerrero transitioned into roles in football coaching and management.
    Played for only Athletic Bilbao

  3. This is false he was doing it against YouTubers he has a bronze for a reason he just doesn’t do good or is average or plays for a league that is buns and doesn’t perform which reflects his rating still good at fĂștbol compared to normal people tho

  4. Brian Scalabrine, one of the worst rated players in NBA 2K literally made a name for himself by smoking average players in a game of pickup basketball. He said that he "is closer to LeBron, than you are to me" to someone he beat.

    Being the worst rated player doesn't mean you are a bad player. You are still trained to play against the best of the best.

  5. In all seriousness I have played (casually) against a few people who have played at non league level (specifically step 4 for people who understand) and they are so much better it’s almost funny. They run rings around us. It’s simple most people should be rated about 3

  6. But in reality FIFA is right because it doesn't matter what you do in training because in training everyone is good but what counts is your composure in the match so if you play well In training and instead in the match You play shitty games, FIFA, look at that because matches are not won if you score goals in training or if you play well in training but they are won if in the match all the team works and score for the victory so Fifa's right

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