First of all you need to start training on your own - work to improve the basic ball skills, dribbling, shooting, passing, and ball control.
Work to improve your fitness: strength, power, speed, acceleration, endurance, and flexibility.
Next you need to always give your best effort on the field. Remember you only have one chance to play that game so leave it all out there. be the hardest working player on the field.
You should also start watching professional Soccer at least 1 game per week, you can learn so much from pros.
You can get more training advice and tips from the link below. You may also want to take a look at Soccer Success Secrets - The Ultimate Soccer Training Guide - This can help you improve your game in so many different ways and really put you ahead of the competition. I'll put the link below as well.|||Its not like the world is filled with people dying to be soccer coaches. Sometimes you have to work with what you've got. I would suggest trying to understand the talent and the dynamics of your team. Then try to forge your talents with the needs of the team. But don't burn any bridges yet : )
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|||I would first confront the coach and talk to him because he may not realize that he is taking away from your education. If things do not change, then tell the coach you are considering leaving; since you have told him twice he A. knows your serious and B. knows that you want to learn and play soccer. If things don't change it then becomes your decision whether or not to leave the team - stay with your friends but don't learn skills or go to a new team but learn and play soccer.|||Tell him what you think, and than if you would want (you probably will be forced to, bu who cares? )change a team!
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