Youth Training Coach: Isaac was not the best before he was 14 years old. He was very focused after he decided to play for his career.
September 14th Isaac nearly became the holder of the UK transfer fee record, but his professional football journey has not been smooth sailing. According to his enlightenment coach Elias Minergi during his youth training in Sweden, Isaac was not always the best player as a kid. Minelgi first met Isaac, who was about five or six years old. As the youth training director of AIK Stockholm Club in Sweden, Minergi later served as Isaac's coach from the age of 12 to 15. He admitted: "Looking back, I don't think he is one of the best players. Although he is very skilled, he is not the best because there are other very good players on the team." However, when Isaac was 14, everything changed. Minergi noticed a significant change in the young player's attitude, which convinced him that Isaac was determined to become a professional player. "I saw a big difference, mainly because his mentality changed. He began to realize, 'I want to be a football player, I have to work hard because the other players around me are also very good, and they also desire success'." 12 of Isaac's youth training teammates ended up becoming professionals, including defender Isaac Sheen, who is now playing for Serie A. Atlanta. Minergi believes that this fierce competitive environment provides Isaac with the best foundation for coping with high expectations and transfer pressure. "He always plays with a smile, is a very good teammate, and is also very friendly to coaches. Until he was 14 years old, he was still like a child and liked to play with his friends. But by the age of 14 and a half or 15, he became more focused. He was very focused when he needed to focus, and relax when he could relax, which I think is his greatest advantage." Isaac's family also gave him great support. His family always tells him to follow the guidance of his coach and teachers and be a good person so that he can succeed on the football path. Isaac did it. Minelgi also revealed that he had tried to convince Arsenal center York to join AIK's youth training system at the age of 14 or 15. Despite the failure to do so, the two Swedish strikers will now face off in the Premier League again for the championship. Minelgi believes that Isaac can cope with the pressure from high transfer fees. He said: "I always thought he would adapt to the new environment, and he always adapted well." Exclusive Premier League viewing is in Migu
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