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Topics: Barcelona, Lionel Messi, Football, Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League
One former Barcelona wonderkid who was labelled as 'better than Lionel Messi' has had an unfortunate career path.
Messi rose to fame after coming through the ranks at Barcelona's world-famous La Masia academy.
The Argentine has since cemented himself as one of the GOATs of football, having won multiple trophies during his illustrious career.
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Messi also has eight Ballon d'Or awards to his name and won the 2020 World Cup with Argentina.
Although Messi was one of many talented players who went on to do big things, the same cannot be said about Cristian Ceballos.
The Spaniard joined the La Masia academy at the age of 11 back in 2004 and as a 14-year-old, he achieved YouTube stardom by starring in a video with Barca legend Ronaldinho.
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A number of Barca academy prospects showed off their skills to the 2005 Ballon d'Or winner, who didn't hesitate to bust out all sorts of tricks and puzzles.
But it was Ceballos who made the biggest impression. The young lad, who previously played for Racing Santander, performed a number of moves, including juggling the ball on his head while removing his shirt at the same time.
Having played alongside Sergi Roberto and Gerard Deulofeu, Ceballos was deemed to be more talented than Messi and someone who could achieve great things in his career but persistent injuries led to him being released by Barca.
He was then picked up by Spurs in 2011, with Harry Redknapp giving Ceballos the chance.
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The forward excelled for the reserve side and at one point scored 10 goals in 13 appearances before being loaned out to Portuguese side Arouca, who handed him his professional debut.
But he only ever made the substitutes bench for the Spurs first-team and was released at the end of the 2014/15 campaign.
"When I was eighteen, I signed a four-year contract at Tottenham. Harry Redknapp saw my talent," he told Het Belang van Limburg back in 2016.
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“In training I played with stars like (Gareth) Bale. But when (Andre) Villas-Boas was in charge, I was shaking. I was loaned to Portuguese side Arouca.
“Last season Charlton came with a three-year contract, which I could not continue because of an injury.
“Why I myself never came through at Barcelona or Tottenham? Maybe I was formerly not always the right choices. And you need luck. So good luck.”
Ceballos ended up at Charlton Athletic in League One, before plying his trade with Sint-Truiden in Belgium and later Qatar with Al Wakrah and Qatar SC.
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He is currently without a club having played for Sabah in the Azerbaijan league from 2021 to 2024.