We all have that mate who's rubbish at FIFA.No matter how EA Sports change the game each year and no matter how many times they play the game, they're always destined to be stuffed 5-0 when you play each other.Bearing that in mind, perhaps the weaker FIFA players amongst us should actually get lessons to improve their skills?It certainly sounds bizarre, but it could actually become a reality with one professional gamer offering his assistance to FIFA 19 players across the world.The competitive world of FIFA have grown exponentially in recent and consequently, a number of top players are being able to dedicate more and more time to the game.

FIFA 19 lessons?

Liam - who goes by the name 'Reaperzz' on social media - is one such player and has amassed over 21,000 subscribers on YouTube with his skills on FIFA.

And now it seems the gamer wants to pass on his wisdom to other players, tweeting out earlier in March that he would be offering FIFA 19 lessons for £17-a-hour.

The lessons consist of him watching the customer playing FIFA - on either Xbox or PlayStation - and giving them advice on how they can improve their performances.

'Reaperzz' offering his advice

Booking can be arranged by privately messaging Liam on Twitter, who is offering one-off tutorials and even block bookings for those trying to get the best deal.

Liam comes out on top against some of the world's best FIFA players and has amassed a record 1,000 wins to 300 losses across the weekend league and Division Rivals.

Pretty impressive stuff and as someone who has been playing competitive FIFA for four years now, he certainly believes he has the experience to pass on his advice.

Speaking to SportBible, Liam explained: "I felt like I was talented enough to start teaching people to improve their FIFA game and find out where they are going wrong.

"Teaching Fifa is like driving a car, The more lessons you have at it the better you will get. I've had lots of interest, which is nice to know that people in the FIFA scene want to make themselves better." 

Like driving a car, you say? Perhaps there is hope for players failing to master FIFA 19 after all.

There are so many players emerged in the world of eSports and maybe Liam's recent campaign will encourage others to start their own 'FIFA 19 Academy.'

Twitter user '@WestCoastUtd' was the first to sign up for lessons and time could be ticking for somebody you know to sign up for tutoring. Either that, or their FIFA skills can't be saved.

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