Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Paul Pogba star in quirky new Adidas advert... as Europe's best display drum skills, take on an American Football side and perform kick-ups with a vase

  • Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Paul Pogba among stars who feature in Adidas ad
  • Europe's elite players promote Adidas boots in a 'Watch Me Create' advert
  • The players can be seen showing off their skills... but not just on the pitch
  • The quirky advert was directed by the trio, as well as the F2 Freestylers 

Adidas football have produced a brand spanking new advert which includes Europe's elite players, such as Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Paul Pogba.

The advert was launched on Thursday morning by Adidas and is set to be popular among football fans around the world due to its quirkiness and unique nature.

The Barcelona and Manchester United stars, as well as the F2 Freestylers, who are all the directors of this cleverly edited advert, can be seen displaying their different skill sets both on and off the pitch throughout the 'Watch Me Create' video. 


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Luis Suarez starts off the new quirky Adidas 'Watch Me Create' advert by playing the drums

Luis Suarez starts off the new quirky Adidas 'Watch Me Create' advert by playing the drums

Paul Pogba can then be seen showing off his touch, by balancing a vase on his foot

Paul Pogba can then be seen showing off his touch, by balancing a vase on his foot

The F2 Freestylers then show off their skills, while one of them randomly plays the piano

The F2 Freestylers then show off their skills, while one of them randomly plays the piano

The advert, set with a brilliant and catchy narrative throughout, starts off in style with Barcelona and former Liverpool striker Suarez playing the drums before Pogba takes over, showing off his golden touch with a football... and then a vase.

Next up, is the F2 Freestylers' turn to show off their 'ice cold composure'. One of the show-boaters plays the piano while the other one makes a mockery of the goalkeeper with his fancy tricks. 

But just like on the pitch, the advert bursts into life thanks to Messi's presence as the five-time Ballon d'Or winner successfully takes on a whole American Football team.

The advert then bursts into life as Lionel Messi takes on an entire American Football team

The advert then bursts into life as Lionel Messi takes on an entire American Football team

Messi, along with Pogba, Suarez and the freestylers, directed the unique Adidas advert

Messi, along with Pogba, Suarez and the freestylers, directed the unique Adidas advert

Manchester United midfielder Pogba is then launched into a car, where he performs wheelies 

Manchester United midfielder Pogba is then launched into a car, where he performs wheelies 

Messi then tries to evade people by climbing and jumping off walls on an indoor court

Messi then tries to evade people by climbing and jumping off walls on an indoor court

You think the advert can't get any more distinctive? Well you're wrong as later on, Pogba is randomly launched into the driver's seat, performing wheelies in a car as he shows off 'real control'.

This advert has a lot to live up to if it is ever going to be as popular as others, such Nike's 'The Cage' and 'Airport' adverts, as well as Adidas's 'Impossible is Nothing' video. 

However, with so many bizarre and unique features in the ad, you would expect this to be remembered for a while. Well done Messi, Suarez, Pogba and the F2 Freestylers.

Suarez tries to chase down a ball in the air, which has been shot out of a cannon

Suarez tries to chase down a ball in the air, which has been shot out of a cannon

Former Liverpool striker Suarez acrobatically kicks a ball in the air late on in the advert

Former Liverpool striker Suarez acrobatically kicks a ball in the air late on in the advert

The advert is set to be popular with football fans across the world due to its quirkiness

The advert is set to be popular with football fans across the world due to its quirkiness

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