Tusiyenge Offers Brilliant Advice to Little Children Aspiring to be Footballers

Experience is the best teacher as they said. Actually, professionals should be passing their wisdom to the little ones how they made it in life.

One thing every professional footballer will tell you is that football is an innate talent that doesn’t require one to go to school. Many have not gone to school but have made it in life.

Note: We are not disregarding the importance of education.

Education is equally important to expose you to the outside world. It will help you to relate with other players, reason with them and even have an easy time in your conversation.

Listen to this advice from Gor Mahia ace Jacques Tusiyenge to little children who are aspiring to be professional footballers someday.

Jacques Tusiyenge has once again expressed his delight in little children by motivating them on how they can be football stars in future.

This follows after he was recently pictured, very excited upon meeting a three-year-old boy who is named after him.

According to the Rwandese international, the boy’s dad is a die-hard K’Ogalo fan and named him Jacques Tusiyenge Kawere since he was born on the very day the striker joined the team.

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And now, Tusiyenge has offered some advice to little children aspiring to be footballers. He started by mentioning a brief of his background and when he started his football career.

The Rwandese sensation posted a video on his official Twitter handle, speaking in his native language though translated in writing acknowledged the hurdles of achieving your football career when growing in an environment where parents insist on just education.

Gor Mahia legend! You will be forever remembered. A very disciplined and professional player who gave his all on the pitch. We wish you success in your career.

 

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