'We Train 8 Hours A Day.' 12 Yr Old Soccer Prodigy Chase Carrera Is The HARDEST WORKER In The Nation

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I've NEVER seen someone put in work like Chase Carrera!!

Chase is a 12 year old soccer star with dreams of playing for Manchester United AND the US Men's National Team in the World Cup. He MEANS IT too, and wakes up at 5:30 AM every morning so he can train. You ever see a 12 year old that works this hard?? You ever see a 12 year old that gets up at 5:30 by his own choice??? I didn't think so!

We linked up with Chase to see how he works out, what motivates him, and more. He opened up about why he does what he does, what Kobe means to him and how he handles his haters. Chase is an amazing soccer player, but he's also got a good head on his shoulders. And as you can see in the video, his work ethic is NEXT LEVEL. This kid just gets it.

If you wanna get motivated yourself, watch this vid, and then get to work on achieving your own goals!

Stay safe out there!!

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i feel like a lot of people would be motivated to work hard if they had all this equipment

fvrawe
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He’s lucky to have parents that pay for his trainers and his clubs. In America soccer is really expensive and I really feel bad for the talented people who can never reach the pro leagues because of the cost of these sports.

articnessi
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5:39 I’m just a normal kid 0.0001 later starts doing Fortnite dances

nicholasoconnell
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Tbh this kid is actually rlly lucky to be in a position where his parents can pay for all of his equipment and such. As a girl my parents dont think football or soccer or whatever is the right career choice for me to take in my life. I always beg my parents to at least let me join a club or to even let me go to the gym. However, it does cost a lot of money. I have a ball and cleats which i’m very thankful for having but all I need to do now is to convince my parents even further to let me join a club. Until then i’ll keep practicing my skills in my garden or at the park as they have goals there. I’ve always loved football and I don’t want to turn down on that dream. I hate to see chase get hate for doing what he loves the most. And as he said, he is still a kid at the end of the day and doesn’t deserve any of this hate. And also he’s not “cocky”, people are just jealous of his success. <3

lilswipezz
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Someone remind him he's 12 talking like a 27 year old staying connected with family based to forget than remember

rorycorbett
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“We train 8 hours a day”

School: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?!

blxkii
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I wonder what the Brazilian kid in the slums thinks of this kids parents 👀 You’re very lucky kid- hope you stick through and wish you the best of luck!

Calbeartrees
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Why this kid talk like he’s getting a interview from Manchester United

JaylexV
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Really hoping this kid doesn’t turn into the Julian Newman of soccer😂😂

Mike_
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He’s got everything to be a pro. I wish I had all the support he’s got as a kid.

freddycarreramiller
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He’s not a “Prodigy” he’s just a kid who was lucky enough to have parents afford trainers and a huge field for training

beast
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The fact that his parent allow him to play in his living room. Bruh I wish

Seventeencreek
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Notice how it’s the poor kids who work with what they have that make it, take Messi for example, or Mbappe.

jaseclearman
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To be fair, this kid is better than most. But, Most people round the globe who play football/ soccer don't have these types of facilities. Hopefully, this kid goes far but, there are kids out there in the likes of Brazil, Argentina and some European countries that have ballers of players but don't have enough money to accomplish there dreams.

cityfanalltherway
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I just ate a half a bag of chips, I’m 13 lol

christianurberg
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I just breathed I’m 11 we’re my interview

JaylexV
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Yall need to stop labeling people prodigy's, alot of times they don't make it. Just look at julian newman for example.

joshuaseraphin
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I understand that his parents are very supportive and willing to pay for his coaches and clubs but bro - Why Hate? He has everything that it takes to go pro: Supportive family, dedication, good coaches, good team, self discipline
I'm sorry if you have the talent and willpower to do all this if you had money, but it just feels wrong to me to write hate comments on videos of actually hard working people

barnithetoast
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He’s obviously homeschooled because there’s no way he can train 8 hours a day with school on

tylerbussier
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If that’s at 5 in the morning how the hell is it sunny where I live it would be dark as hell lmao

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