I know that it's easier to train a naturally gifted footballer into an athlete, than it is to teach an athlete how to have natural football ability, yes I do.
Jesus....it's like knitting fog.....you clearly don't know.
So every footballer with natural ability will make it in the game then....or of course you could just be a bit slow or dumb on purpose.
Take 10 lads at an academy age group....I will use the club my son is at as an example.
ALL have natural ability, but one is quick and another can just run and run all day. Out of the 10 how many get taken on....2 and the rest released.
These two aren't incredibly talented, and indeed one other lad could put the ball in the net for fun, just couldn't keep up as he was not quick enough. They will be on youth deals for the next 2 years and develop tactically while they also get the further physical training. Other kids come from other clubs...one this season from Wolves I think is very quick....but his feet are all over and tactically he's no idea. But there's something to work with so he got a deal.
Furthermore, as part of their assessments during the season, all lads are fitness tested 6 times. Speed, agility, stamina are all graded and assessed against expected levels. Those results are crucial in deciding suitability for youth contracts. Luckily my son is at the top of his age group, a natural athlete.
Until you have experienced the athleticism of a pro footballer first hand, you have no clue how far ahead they are of a normal very fit man. I did 2 weeks ago playing with a current Leeds pro...20 years old. Apart from touch what set him apart was his speed over a few yards..,that explosive power and strength. It's another level.
As an aside....he drove off in a brand new 40k merc!