In any sport there must be losers, otherwise there can be no winners, try to reassure him that like him some of the worlds finest ever players have lost major finals, Champions Leagues, World Cup finals, not everyone can be winners, assure him that this will make him stronger the next time he is in a final, he'll be better for it.
In any sport there must be losers, otherwise there can be no winners, try to reassure him that like him some of the worlds finest ever players have lost major finals, Champions Leagues, World Cup finals, not everyone can be winners, assure him that this will make him stronger the next time he is in a final, he'll be better for it.
There is nothing you can do except to understand how he feels and try not to make it better. Otherwise you risk devaluing his competitiveness or worse still, devaluing his emotions. He’ll get there just be strong.
Was he the one responsible for losing the game? Football is a team sport and while one player might score a goal and the goalie might or might not save a goal it is still a team sport. Just tell him that so long as he does his best it is how the team play as a whole that counts
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