I googled Freddy and got some impressive stuff. No video, but some vivid descriptions of his talents: Internetsoccer.com: "First, he does not dribble the ball. He dances with it ... on it ... and around it. But never for show, always with a purpose. Freddy is one of those players that starts a run at midfield near the right sideline and finishes it by the left goalpost. He beats three, four, five, maybe six players along the way. Freddy is a finisher, as well. He is one of those players that has that killer instinct in the box, burying loose balls that others seem to study first." Washington Post: "In games with his club team, Adu is inevitably the fastest player, with the best head and foot skills. He can beat a handful of defenders in one run, dropping them to the ground with twists and stops. He can emerge from a sprint, pull the ball behind him and loft a beautiful 30-foot, left-footed pass directly on a teammate's head. He can dash at full speed with the ball yet it is never far enough ahead for an opponent to steal it." If he keeps his head, and his mother, about him, he'll have a bright future (WashPost article again): "'Both of my sons are doing so well with school and with soccer,' said Emelia Adu, whose sons have been moved up a grade at The Heights because of their academic prowess. 'That's why I work two jobs, for them. We need money, but I don't want to rush Freddy. He's just a kid. I will not sell my son. He's still just a boy.' I look forward to seeing him in 4 or 5 years.