Real Madrid summer signing Arda Guler could be on the verge of his debut this weekend against Sevilla, and it could be the first steps of arguably the greatest player ever – according to one of his youth coaches.
Former Genclerbirligi youth coach Erol Tokgozler worked with Guler at the age of just 13, before Fenerbahce came knocking to poach him from Ankara to Istanbul. Effusive in his praise for Guler, even at that age he was managing his life both on and off the pitch to optimise his football.
He could scarcely have made a bigger claim about Guler either, as he spoke to Diario AS.
“Messi is the greatest I have ever seen and Arda has great abilities. Messi has already achieved everything and Arda still has to do it all, he is still a child. But if we talk about potential purely, Arda has more potential than Messi. Although he still has a long way to go.”
“His football is in its initial phase, he must play many games to become the player he can be. But, as I say, Arda’s potential is better than Messi’s. Just talking about potential, of course.”
Even so, the mere mention of Messi’s name will prick up many an ear. Playing at Fenerbahce and Real Madrid, the 18-year-old will be no stranger to pressure though. In terms of who he models his game off, Guler was always focused on a less heralded name.
“Alex de Souza, the Fenerbahçe legend, was Arda’s idol. He looked at everything he did to try to copy him. Alex was Arda’s hero. He never spoke to me about another player. It was always: ‘Alex, Alex, Alex’.”
Already Guler has won plenty of praise from coach Carlo Ancelotti. Tokgozler notes the thing that most impressed him about the Turkish protege.
“His ability with the ball at his feet. The thing is, the ball was like another limb, a third foot. He could do anything that set his mind to. And the best of all is that in each situation he had two, three, four or five alternatives, five different plans. The position on the pitch didn’t matter. He plays football with his mind. The defenders thought when they faced him, how can I stop him?”
As with any player, and particularly a youngster, there will still be areas for improvement though.
“His potential is undoubted, anyone can see it. He has everything to be a great player. But he has only played 30 or 40 games as a professional, he is practically a debutant in elite football… When I trained him I told him that he had to play freely, without focusing on defending. Losing the game didn’t matter, the main thing was that the player, Arda, improved and grew. Now the situation will be different.”
Certainly it takes little for the ever-attentive media in Madrid to focus the lens on a player who is not meeting expectations. For Guler, his time at Real Madrid will be defined by how he deals with the bumps in his progress – in Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham and a cast of impressive youngsters at Real Madrid, he will have plenty of examples to follow at least.
DavidMessi1
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We’ve seen young players who have more potential than Messi come and go….. players like hazard,bojan,Neymar even mbappe who’s still competing with the same Messi who’s now 36 and is about to beat him again for the ballon do’r… the kid is special but he will never be greater than Messi because Messi is a once in a lifetime footballer and they’ll never be anyone better
DominicChege
523
I love it when Madridistars accept LM10 is the greatest
Dixonmande
502
2yrs from from nw Booom the potentiated , wonder kid will be In las palmers playing as a backup 🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
FrancisGift
456
Yasmine lamal has more potential than Ronaldo too
pesacemnos
436
Overly exaggerated! No body is better than Messi. This is short of marketing.
Doxmang
342
👏Just let him be himself cause KING🐐🫅⭐ LEO MESSI 🔥🌹🙌🫴💯 is incomparable the rest 🤝 player can be compared 🫅
ManUtdAmadDialo
318
Stop putting more pressure on the kid! No human being wil ever be like Leo Messi apart from Messi himself
richkid842
113
yes, more potential in injuries than Messi
Susbeilou
102
At his age 18 Messi already had a gold medals
Habeeb_Olaitan_Bello
79
That’s what you talk about hazard now he has retired