A black lightning struck, there was no unnecessary teasing, facing the prey were all one strike. Under absolute speed, no one could escape the clutches, he would never be the most prestigious lion king on the grassland, but swift as a panther, in that black with yellow light, he was definitely the most unpreventable character.

Patiently waiting, starting but like the wind, you never want Moussa Diaby to be at your side in the most dangerous moments.

Everyone has their own innate talent and luckily for Diaby that talent is soccer.

No one had ever seen him practice dribbling or how to accelerate, but he just would, and the first time that diminutive kid touched a soccer ball, he fully demonstrated that speed was his best gift.

He showed exactly the skills he deserves within 5-a-side soccer.

Short, he runs like a gust of wind, and at a standstill you have to watch out for friends who are over the top Diaby's in small techniques

The small 5-a-side soccer field, seemingly small in size, was the avenue that allowed Diaby to gradually rise to the top of the world's soccer world. It can be said that without this training, Diaby would have been a fast runner with rough footwork.

Behind the bright light may be the endless darkness.

Behind the beautiful Paris, there is a lot of middle-class misery. It is a Parisian suburb surrounded by drugs, where many African immigrants have to join.

Coming from Mali, West Africa, to a foreign land, many people do not have a choice, where you have to start all over again, and the work, the circle of life, the habits, are certainly not as familiar as in the original country.

Rue du Maroc, full of cocaine, is the environment where Diaby grew up. At night, Maroc is like a zombie, making many African immigrants who have no choice but to stay tremble.

There is too much crime to prevent, so you might as well hand your kids over so they know what is right and wrong, and Moussa Diaby's parents are committed to teaching the Diaby brothers a place to vent their energy and learn. That's soccer, one of the world's most universal languages after music.

Luckily, neither of the last two brothers went down the wrong path, and it can even be said that they ended up using their influence to impact the community.

When it comes to Marly's soccer ties with France, it's actually not only youths like Diaby, but predecessors such as N'Golo Kante, Moussa Dembele, Moussa Sissoko, and Ibrahima Konate, and peers Yves Bissouna and Alassane Plea are all come from this large West African country.

In French soccer circles, it has become inseparable from Marly.

With the combination of parents' expectations and children's interests, there will not be a day of discord in this family and Diaby is fully committed to the sport of soccer.

From the beginning of 5-a-side soccer, to the next 11-a-side regular soccer. He always gave his best to every training and match. There are some talented players who have talent but don't know how to realize it. Having seen too many players profiled, little Diaby didn't want to be like them. He wanted to be like Messi, who was small, but still had his own sky, thanks to his talent and hard work.

There are people who are in the chaos of Paris, but there are also people who are committed to the development of education here, and he firmly believes that helping these immigrant populations to find the right path is the best way to solve the problem of law and order, and also to help France to find more soccer talents, so that children can play soccer happily.

He is Moustapha Guerache, a kindly high school math teacher who runs a small club called Esperance Paris 19th. In a short time, many kids from Africa have come over here to play soccer. Many call it the most gifted private organization in Northeast Paris, and it's very well known in the Seine-Saint-Denis area.

Previously Esperance had Nicolas Pepe, now they have Moussa Diaby, and in the future they will have Antoine Bernede, Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Evan Ndicka.

Diaby naturally came to this club to learn.

Humble and aggressive, Diaby's first coach, Losseni Sy, praised him, and on the field, 1 over 5 or 6, Diaby practiced him to the point of making the whole stadium aesthetically tired. One thing that players and coaches always say when they go out to play in Paris is that Diaby is the strongest player in our club.

They faced Solitaire, Esperance's biggest rivals in the Paris area. The battle of the foes, which was expected to be a 50/50 battle, changed its tone at the end of the first half.

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