EVEN IF THEY REJECT YOU SIX TIMES – YOU MUST STILL BELIEVE IN THE PROCESS AND TRY AGAIN #MOTIVATIONMONDAY311

Every ambitious footballer dreams of becoming a professional.

But before you ever sign a contract… you will face rejection.
Not once. Not twice. Many times.

Some players give up.
Some players slow down.
But the ones who make it — the ones who become professionals — are the ones who continue no matter how many doors close.

This is not theory.
This is reality.

And there is no better example than the story of Antonio Rüdiger.


THE WORLD SAID “NO” TO HIM MANY TIMES

Rüdiger grew up in one of the toughest neighborhoods in Berlin.
No perfect pitches. No great conditions. No elite training.

He trialed for bigger clubs many times — and many times they rejected him.

“You are not ready.”
“You are not good enough.”
“You don’t have the level.”

For some players, this would be the end.
For Rüdiger, it was fuel.

Rejection didn’t break him — it built him.


REJECTION IS FEEDBACK, NOT THE END

Every time a club said “no”, he asked himself:

“What can I fix?”
“What can I improve?”
“What do they see that I don’t?”

Instead of crying about rejection, he used it as information.

He improved his strength.
He improved his aggression.
He improved his positioning.
He improved his mentality.

He turned every “no” into a step towards the next “yes”.


YOUR PROCESS MUST BE STRONGER THAN YOUR EMOTIONS

You will have days when it hurts.
You will feel doubt.
You will feel alone.
You will feel invisible.

But emotions cannot guide your career.
Your process must guide it.

Training every day.
Self-analysis.
Studying football.
Improving weaknesses.
Building mentality.

This is what separates those who survive rejection from those who disappear.


REJECTION DOESN’T STOP YOU — STAGNATION DOES

The biggest danger is not hearing “you are not good enough”.
The biggest danger is staying the same after hearing it.

If a club rejects you:

• improve your speed
• improve your strength
• improve your technique
• improve your decision-making
• improve your concentration

The goal is simple:
The next time they see you — you are not the same player.


RÜDIGER KEPT GOING UNTIL SOMEONE FINALLY SAID “YES”

After being overlooked and doubted, he finally got a chance in the German youth system.
Then in the Bundesliga.
Then at AS Roma.
Then at Chelsea, where he became a Champions League winner.
Then at Real Madrid, one of the biggest clubs in the world.

From rejected… to unstoppable.

Not because he had perfect talent.
But because he had perfect courage.


THERE IS ALWAYS ANOTHER DOOR IF YOU KEEP MOVING

You might be playing in:

• a small African league
• a 6th division in Brazil
• a village club in Europe
• a team with no visibility
• a league where nobody scouts

It doesn’t matter.

If you work daily, improve constantly, and stay patient — you are always one opportunity away from changing your life.

But that opportunity will only appear if you keep knocking.


FINAL MESSAGE

Rejection is not a sign to stop.
Rejection is a sign to continue.

Some clubs will ignore you.
Some coaches will doubt you.
Some players will laugh at you.

Let them.

Your job is simple:

Keep believing in the process.
Improve every day.
Try again.
And again.
And again.

Because if you never stop — one day, like Antonio Rüdiger — you will go from rejected… to undeniable.


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Everyone who supports us will have the chance to speak personally with me — I will check your level, give you honest feedback, and guide you individually.
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Rejection doesn’t define you.
Your willingness to try again does.



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