10 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO DURING A TRIAL

Every year, thousands of players travel to trials believing this is the opportunity that will change their lives.

Some are good enough to earn a contract.

Some are not.

But many players fail for a different reason.

They make avoidable mistakes.

Here are 10 things you should never do during a trial.

HIDE FROM THE BALL

Some players become nervous and stop asking for the ball.

Big mistake.

Coaches want to see courage.

Show that you want responsibility.

DON'T TRY TO IMPRESS WITH TRICKS

A trial is not a freestyle competition.

Simple.

Fast.

Effective football always beats unnecessary skills.

STOP RUNNING AFTER ONE MISTAKE

Many players lose confidence after one bad pass.

Professionals move on immediately.

Forget it.

Focus on the next action.

DON'T BE SILENT

Football is communication.

Talk.

Organize.

Encourage.

A player who communicates looks more confident and intelligent.

DON'T STOP PRESSING

One of the fastest ways to disappoint a coach is to stop working when your team loses the ball.

Your reaction after losing possession says a lot about your mentality.

DON'T PLAY FOR YOUR HIGHLIGHTS

Some players shoot from impossible positions or dribble three defenders because they want to be remembered.

Coaches remember players who make good decisions.

Not selfish ones.

DON'T ARRIVE UNPREPARED

Sleep well.

Eat properly.

Hydrate.

Arrive early.

Everything starts before the first whistle.

DON'T GIVE UP IF YOU START ON THE BENCH

Many trials begin with small-sided games.

Some players start as substitutes.

Your opportunity may come after five minutes.

Or fifty.

Stay mentally ready.

DON'T MAKE EXCUSES

Bad pitch.

Bad weather.

Bad teammates.

Bad referee.

Professional football doesn't reward excuses.

It rewards solutions.

DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT SAYING THANK YOU

Shake hands.

Thank the coaches.

Thank the staff.

Leave a professional impression.

People remember good football.

They also remember good character.

FINAL MESSAGE

A trial is not about being perfect.

It is about showing that you are ready for professional football.

Talent may get you invited.

Your attitude, discipline and decisions can earn you the contract.

Remember this.

Many players lose a trial before they even touch the ball.

Don't be one of them.

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Rejection is not the end.

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