Honourable mention: Papiss Demba Cisse's half season for Newcastle in 2012 where he scored 13 in 14 games, including an absolutely world-class brace away at Stamford Bridge.
Deuce had the better overall career, but I think Raul's time with Seattle has been astonishing, even despite not being part of the teams that won the shield or the first MLS Cup. The dude shows up in the playoffs like no one else ever has, and he's been the heart of the attack alongside Lodeiro ever since he was signed.
Can you do a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
@@ishaanmattoo9732 fair enough.. I didn’t really follow his career before or after his stint at Barça.. all I knew is he didn’t do well with Spurs and was surprisingly good for us..
@@ryansmith-jr4gn He was present at the team that beat Chelsea at the CWC and hr was on the field for most of Brasil's 2013 Confederations Cup victory. He was World Class way before he went to Totteham and continue with a good spell of form at China and Barça.
He was the starting midfielder for Brazil in the 2013 confederations cup man... bossed spain and italy's midfield that tournament. He was amazing in 2012-2013, had problems from 2014-2016 but was again amazing since then. Definitely not the player to be put in this video
Feel like Antony Modeste is in with a shout here. Scored 25 league goals for Köln in 2016/17, got them to 5th in a season where the entire team scored just 51. Then he jumped to China and returned in (dis) grace?
I think Dempsey was a 15 goal a year striker in the Prem in his prime. Which is basically what he averaged when he was healthy, starting most games, and actually being played as a striker...
I wouldn't call dempsey average overall. he had a few pretty above average seasons in his career. also grafite is a true legend. he was even better than prime dzeko when the world was taken by storm by the latter. incredible
True, but I don't think he ever had a world class season. Yeah, he scored many goals that year, but he played in a very similar level for a few years, inclunding that season, a very decent player, but never world class.
7:06 Fun fact: The German OneFootball channel described this as one of the darkest phases of the history of FC Bayern as the guys trying to stop him were Christian Lell, Andreas Ottl and a young guy named Breno (Who later got into prison for burning down his house. Should be noted that he was in a horrible mental place and I hope he does better now). The video was about the top 10 worst Bayern transfers and feature Lell while the other 2 were honorable mentions.
@@ciudadano1995 So you dont care about underdog clubs clinching a spot in Europe or the relegation play offs? If so you’ve never watched the Bundesliga albeit like any kind of league
Nuri Sahin 2010-2011. World class in midfield that season for Dortmund, basically won them the league, absolutely bossed the league and dominated Bayern in their matches... Then left for Real Madrid at the end of that season and never returned to anything even remotely close to that form.
I still remember that "Kevin Phillips" season when I was a kid. Dude was sooo lethal that I thought England have found their next Shearer. Unfortunately, it didn't work for him afterwards. Massive achievement regardless, and one of the first names I remember when I think of that era ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
I remember waking up early to watch match of the day just to see his goal against Chelsea again back in them days highlights weren't ready available on TV as they are now yh the good old days
I remember Paul Warhurst, a run of the mill defender/midfielder, being asked by Trevor Francis his manager at the time, to fill in as a temporary striker, he scored in twelve consecutive games and if not for suffering an injury, after being called into the England squad as a striker, would probably of made his international debut. From there, his career went back to being run of the mill.
the 9 goals in 1 match really improved his record that season. but yeah, the eredivisie isn't in the top 5 leagues which is why no one was surprised he flopped in england.
Back when I'd regularly watch the USMNT, I loved Clint. I personally think he's the best male player to put on the shirt, back when our team had a little more bite and grit. Obviously, this crop of players are more technically gifted and possibly more talented, I think the last batch (Donovan, Clint, Howard, Beasley, etc) had more passion and fight in them. Not afraid to get scrappy with the Central American powerhouses, I think Klinnsman was better than Berhalther as well
Agree with everything you just said. I miss Dempsey and Donovan up top, Howard’s heroics, and Bradley dictating the tempo. It felt like with that generation they were just as passionate as the fans to play for the U.S
@@Football_Unlimited honestly, I think this group could be passionate with a proper manager and the USSF and MLS not getting in the way. It's a shame that Pulisic is made of glass, would have loved to see, fairly, how he could have been. Right now, I don't see any of the current boys getting back into the face of a Jamaican player, or the personality to grab a pair of sunglasses that at them from opposing fans.
@@christopherhicks8107 I don’t think any current player has the steel balls of Bradley lol dude was savage as fuck even in the most hostile environments like azteca
Very much co-sign on all of this. I loved Deuce's gunslinger ethos on the pitch and his competitive fire, beyond just his skills and knack for putting the ball in the net. Of course I like and have hopes for the current young crop of USMNT footballers; that said, watching some of the recent WC qualifying performances it's unavoidable to not miss the kind of grit and cojones we had from guys like Dempsey, Bradley, hell even Kyle Beckerman. Didn't matter if they were on the road at the Azteca or that bear pit in San Salvador, those guys didn't scare worth a damn.
You're comparing 25-30 year old professionals to a team full of 18-21 year olds. Have some patience, and stop telling everyone how you walked uphill both ways in your day.
Clive Allen would be one of those. I went to a lot of Spurs games 1986-87 and he seemed to score in most of them. He ended up with 49 goals that season (just over 25% of his total career goals) incredible stuff.
When you got to the top 2 I was scared that you wouldn't mention Dani Guiza. That man is the "streets will never forget" archetype. I barely watched him play (I was like 9 during that season) but I will never forget him.
I think Marek Mintal is another great example from Bundesliga who won the golden boot in his first bundesliga season in 04/05 with 1.FC Nürnberg, a club that just got promotet. His career was unfortunataly full of injuries after that so he might have had more outstanding seasons but He never managed to score more than 5 goals in a first division after that.
One should also mention Misomovic on that offensive triangle with the 2009 Wolfsburg squad... In all honesty: That entire squad had an insane over performance. Barzagli, Dzeko und Gentner are like the only ones that win something after or before that season.
Have to disagree with you regarding Phillips, he was by far and away one of the most underrated/under appreciated players of the Premier League. He’s proved himself since, too. A fantastic player, I certainly wouldn’t label him as ‘average’.
you mean Dempsey was a world class player the whole time he was a fulham?! just because he was the best player there doesn't mean he was world class. the video is about players who had from good to above average careers but had that one special season where they could be world beaters.
I think Mista deserved his place here. He was outstanding for Valencia in 2003/04 I think, when they won La Liga and the UEFA cup under Rafa Benitez. Slowly disappeared after that season, never came close to the impact he had that year. Also I'd say Thomas Vermaelen could have his place here. He was brilliant in his first season at Arsenal, was in the team of the year at the end of the season. Got an injury after that and he was never the same player again. Still played for Arsenal many years, managed to get the transfer to Barca, but never played close to that level.
Can you make a video on if you think a 48 team WC every 2 years would actually help the growth of the game in Africa and Asia , as FIFA claims it would ?( regardless of whether you like the idea or not)
There's one player by the name of pena (with a tilt on the n)Renivaldo Pereira de Jesus that deserves a place on the list,he played for FC Porto from 2000 2002,one season(his first at the club)22 goals and oblivion the rest of the career.
@@jonnstewart2023 Jermaine Defoe not even getting a call up despite getting 15 goals in a relegation threatened Sunderland was even worse than that at Euro 2016
Grafite had the best season for any striker outside of Messi, CR7 & R9… simply couldn’t be stopped that year and the goal against Munich is easily top 3 ever!!
7 Underrated Players in the all the respective league who will be appreciated when they retire , they produce results but not the attention from Big clubs example Filip Kostic
He maybe not a world class player every season, but he was above beyond average during his career His stunt in Zaragoza and Genoa was impressive as well
Javi Merino with Inzaghi, Pirlo and Rui Costa. Impressive. Güiza is a gipsy from a very very humble family. He didn't study and you can see that when he speaks. He was involved in a strange marriage with the then third page celebrity (in Spain) Nuria Bermudez, who was also his football manager (she acquired a UEFA license for that).
Maybe take a peak at colo colo, the last 3 seasons have been crazy and I think it would be an interesting video. For a sample the positions at the end of the last two seasons and the current one are as follows: 2nd, 16th, 1st
With Negri at Rangers, the shuttlecock in the eye was a supposed cover story. Apparently he was having a fling with Richard Gough’s wife. Gough found out and absolutely battered him.
Holy hell I had forgotten all about Dani Güiza. That's crazy. Oh, and Grafite is now a mediocre commenter for one of the biggest television companies here in Brazil. I guess his greatness truly stayed in that lone season alongside Dzeko. But oh boy, was that great.
Danny Ings deserves a mention. 23 goals in a season for Southampton, who went down without his goals. Not that he’s average but of course isn’t included amongst the greats.
Dempsey was consistently good especially towards the end of his career, he slowed down a bit and moved to the MLS but he dominated the league and was the best player on team USA up until the moment of his retirement.
Probably Afonso Alves was also among the 'too obvious' examples? One outstanding season at SC Heerenveen, leading him to getting selected for the Brazilian squad, and Middlesborough snapping him up, but the rest of the man's career was anonymous.
That Grafite goal against Bayern is one of the most impressive solo goals in my opinion.
My favorite TOP 5 goals ever. The best one being Ibrahimovic against Italy, also due to minute and importance :)
I watched that game live and I couldn't believe my eyes
Okocha Against Bayern ;) check it bruv
@@therealgiannis3117 That goal against Oilver Kahn was dope as hell as well.
Sadly it was
Honourable mention: Papiss Demba Cisse's half season for Newcastle in 2012 where he scored 13 in 14 games, including an absolutely world-class brace away at Stamford Bridge.
Not really because he had great seasons in Germany and Turkey also
@@foxxyyairo True, he did have one standout season in the Bundesliga with Freiburg with 22 goals in 32 appearances.
Sounders legend Clint Dempsey. Seattle will be eternally proud of you
Always!!
Are you talking about Alfie or Dempsey?
Is Raul Ruidiaz better though?
Deuce had the better overall career, but I think Raul's time with Seattle has been astonishing, even despite not being part of the teams that won the shield or the first MLS Cup. The dude shows up in the playoffs like no one else ever has, and he's been the heart of the attack alongside Lodeiro ever since he was signed.
A little city named Nacogdoches is forever proud of our boy Deuce
Can you do a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
One of the best stories in football
Their all time great: th-cam.com/video/xLuaqNoxjro/w-d-xo.html
Definitely one hundred percent wanna see this
@@seeds4life999 thanks Scott, I think a HITC sevens Alfie documentary on this would be good
His team hull city played AFC Wimbledon last season
It's a great story ut it feels like more of a Tifo video to me. The hitc video would be 7 footballers who got Wimbledon promoted.
Paulinho? Came from China to Barça for a season and did really well even bossing Classico’s.. then went right back to China for I believe a profit..
Paulinho played well in China and had more than 50 caps for Brazil so he definitely had more than 1 good season
@@ishaanmattoo9732 fair enough.. I didn’t really follow his career before or after his stint at Barça.. all I knew is he didn’t do well with Spurs and was surprisingly good for us..
he filled the list with forwards
@@ryansmith-jr4gn He was present at the team that beat Chelsea at the CWC and hr was on the field for most of Brasil's 2013 Confederations Cup victory. He was World Class way before he went to Totteham and continue with a good spell of form at China and Barça.
He was the starting midfielder for Brazil in the 2013 confederations cup man... bossed spain and italy's midfield that tournament. He was amazing in 2012-2013, had problems from 2014-2016 but was again amazing since then. Definitely not the player to be put in this video
Feel like Antony Modeste is in with a shout here. Scored 25 league goals for Köln in 2016/17, got them to 5th in a season where the entire team scored just 51. Then he jumped to China and returned in (dis) grace?
Antony Modeste was something else that season!!!
@@priyanshupradyot absolutely
@@iskywhisky1154 Anthony Modeste is doing quite well right now... 6 goals in 9 appearances in the Bundesliga for Cologne this season so far.
Not great at Blackburn prior to that, adding weight to the fact that he was probably worth a mention
Modeste was, is and always will be an awesome player
But Dempsey always had a consistent goal record. Did well internationally and looked good in major tournaments
Exactly, ridiculous video
“World class”
Salty plebs
@@Vecindad467 I think Rory is making the point that Dempsey was not an average player ergo shouldn’t be on this list to begin with.
Should have put Demba Ba instead of Dempsey
@@Vincentdeoliveira "I am not saying that these players were average" did you not watch the video?
I think Dempsey was a 15 goal a year striker in the Prem in his prime. Which is basically what he averaged when he was healthy, starting most games, and actually being played as a striker...
Dempsey was an attacking midfielder or no10. He never played as a number 9.
I wouldn't call dempsey average overall. he had a few pretty above average seasons in his career.
also grafite is a true legend. he was even better than prime dzeko when the world was taken by storm by the latter. incredible
I was just about to write pretty much, this. Dammit Frank! 😅
True, but I don't think he ever had a world class season. Yeah, he scored many goals that year, but he played in a very similar level for a few years, inclunding that season, a very decent player, but never world class.
this. becoming your country's joint all-time top scorer like Dempsey gives him well above-average career accomplishment in my book
@@nicolasaldape this maybe come across as dismissive and I’m sorry if it does….. but it kind of depends what country
@@jamesshanton1456 57 goals and 21 assists is pretty impressive for most countries imo
I'm a bad person for finding it hilarious that Marco Negri's transcendent season was halted not by an on-the-pitch injury, but a badminton accident.
7:06 Fun fact: The German OneFootball channel described this as one of the darkest phases of the history of FC Bayern as the guys trying to stop him were Christian Lell, Andreas Ottl and a young guy named Breno (Who later got into prison for burning down his house. Should be noted that he was in a horrible mental place and I hope he does better now). The video was about the top 10 worst Bayern transfers and feature Lell while the other 2 were honorable mentions.
Those were the good years before it totally became the Bayern Liga. Now is so fucking boring.
@@ciudadano1995 you are a casual if you think the only watchable team in the Bundesliga is Bayern
@@fegismcclaren1632 the rest of the teams may have good things but they all are horrible defending. Not my kind of football kiddo.
@@ciudadano1995 calling other people "kiddo" shows big immaturity so you my guy are the only kiddo here
@@ciudadano1995 So you dont care about underdog clubs clinching a spot in Europe or the relegation play offs? If so you’ve never watched the Bundesliga albeit like any kind of league
Nuri Sahin 2010-2011. World class in midfield that season for Dortmund, basically won them the league, absolutely bossed the league and dominated Bayern in their matches... Then left for Real Madrid at the end of that season and never returned to anything even remotely close to that form.
I just looked up that Grafite goal and wow, you weren't kidding about the quality of the goal OR the Alan Partridge-esque commentary. Beautiful stuff.
I still remember that "Kevin Phillips" season when I was a kid. Dude was sooo lethal that I thought England have found their next Shearer. Unfortunately, it didn't work for him afterwards. Massive achievement regardless, and one of the first names I remember when I think of that era ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
Good old days😀
Congrats on your first 1K. Massive fan♥️
I remember waking up early to watch match of the day just to see his goal against Chelsea again back in them days highlights weren't ready available on TV as they are now yh the good old days
@@jeremybilliards712 Thank you sir :))
@@qasimdin7438 ohhh those were the days :))
Dempsey when he finds himself on this list: "you don't know where I'm from, dawg" (if you know you know)
Haven’t watched the video but I can smell Kevin Phillips’s appearance in this list
I remember Paul Warhurst, a run of the mill defender/midfielder, being asked by Trevor Francis his manager at the time, to fill in as a temporary striker, he scored in twelve consecutive games and if not for suffering an injury, after being called into the England squad as a striker, would probably of made his international debut. From there, his career went back to being run of the mill.
Yh remember it well the 92-93 season.
Blackburn rovers?
Afonso Alves in the 2006-2007 season at Hereenveen where he scored 34 goals in 31 games.
Moved to Middlesbrough and done fuck all 🤣
the 9 goals in 1 match really improved his record that season. but yeah, the eredivisie isn't in the top 5 leagues which is why no one was surprised he flopped in england.
My Nan could have scored 30 goals in the Dutch league that season!
@@luchosito-d9i casual
@@bimapriambada1098 20 years a "casual" :p
7 highest/best PL free kick takers all time
The streets will never forget Michu
With that celebration too
@@lxfj2128 1
Da streets what does that even mean 😅
He just a half season wonder. He decreased after February 2013.
Didn’t think we would notice the voice break at 0:55 did you?
Andy Carroll Scored Like 20 goals in half a season then joined Liverpool & the rest is history… :-
Charlie Adam was also a big move to Liverpool after a blinder of a season that didn't pan out.
and he was signed to replace torres XD
luckily for them, they signed suarez as back up.
Andy Carroll simply chose the wrong team to suit his strengths and hide his weaknesses. He is great in the air, that is all.
He didnt score 20 he scored like 10 goals
@lenntejas Yeah I remember, they probably needed a few more players in that style
I'm a fan of Victor Moses but he was world class in 2016/17, then turned average just like before
Moses is a good player in the 3-5-2 formation
True he looked like Cafu in his prime that year other years he looked like Cafu now
Dempsey was a consistent Fantasy Football Double-Gameweek legend
8:40 "Fucking Schillaci..." My dad remembers the 1990 World Cup alright. 😂
Fucking Pat Bonner more like.
Calls Dempsey average
USMNT fans: So you have chosen... death.
Every American player ever has been average at best
@@12345Yeah Now they began to produce some quite good ones.
@@12345Yeah Tim Howard?
@@lukepitts8529 average to decent. Nothing more
@@nandomdabit1807 saved 16 shots in a wc match and a better everton goalie than the current one so average 😂
The pronunciation of Guiza changed so many times in that one segment 😂
Just hoping that one of them was right, might as well hedge your bets.
@@HITCSevens it's "Gi-tha", sir, just like "Ca-thor-la". Spanish pronunciation of Z like how 2 "LL" sounds as "Y".
@@HITCSevens "TH"..
As a Greek I feel you
Back when I'd regularly watch the USMNT, I loved Clint. I personally think he's the best male player to put on the shirt, back when our team had a little more bite and grit. Obviously, this crop of players are more technically gifted and possibly more talented, I think the last batch (Donovan, Clint, Howard, Beasley, etc) had more passion and fight in them. Not afraid to get scrappy with the Central American powerhouses, I think Klinnsman was better than Berhalther as well
Agree with everything you just said. I miss Dempsey and Donovan up top, Howard’s heroics, and Bradley dictating the tempo. It felt like with that generation they were just as passionate as the fans to play for the U.S
@@Football_Unlimited honestly, I think this group could be passionate with a proper manager and the USSF and MLS not getting in the way. It's a shame that Pulisic is made of glass, would have loved to see, fairly, how he could have been. Right now, I don't see any of the current boys getting back into the face of a Jamaican player, or the personality to grab a pair of sunglasses that at them from opposing fans.
@@christopherhicks8107 I don’t think any current player has the steel balls of Bradley lol dude was savage as fuck even in the most hostile environments like azteca
Very much co-sign on all of this. I loved Deuce's gunslinger ethos on the pitch and his competitive fire, beyond just his skills and knack for putting the ball in the net. Of course I like and have hopes for the current young crop of USMNT footballers; that said, watching some of the recent WC qualifying performances it's unavoidable to not miss the kind of grit and cojones we had from guys like Dempsey, Bradley, hell even Kyle Beckerman. Didn't matter if they were on the road at the Azteca or that bear pit in San Salvador, those guys didn't scare worth a damn.
You're comparing 25-30 year old professionals to a team full of 18-21 year olds. Have some patience, and stop telling everyone how you walked uphill both ways in your day.
Stephen Ireland in 2008/09 would be another good shout.. Looked world class for about 6 months, then it was a steady decline from there.
What a fascinating watch this was.
Clive Allen would be one of those. I went to a lot of Spurs games 1986-87 and he seemed to score in most of them. He ended up with 49 goals that season (just over 25% of his total career goals) incredible stuff.
"Useless Swede, Henrik Larsson." Lol
Hadn’t seen that Grafite goal before this. Had to pause this, go and check it and come back. Was not disappointed.
Day 10: Top 7 protest clubs (FC United of Manchester, AFC Liverpool).
Ranking every premier league club’s most appearance makers
When you got to the top 2 I was scared that you wouldn't mention Dani Guiza. That man is the "streets will never forget" archetype. I barely watched him play (I was like 9 during that season) but I will never forget him.
I think Marek Mintal is another great example from Bundesliga who won the golden boot in his first bundesliga season in 04/05 with 1.FC Nürnberg, a club that just got promotet. His career was unfortunataly full of injuries after that so he might have had more outstanding seasons but He never managed to score more than 5 goals in a first division after that.
Grafite’s initially puskas winning goal is one of the greatest ever, and the story of him and Dzeko terrorising the Bundesliga is epic as well
I was reallyyy hoping you included Güiza. Not disappointed at all. Nice video mate 🔥
Dempsy and Grafite had the same number 23 when they had their best seasons, interesting, i might wear 23 for my school's football team
Day 9: Best non-FIFA affiliated national teams eg Catalonia and Martinique
Giakoumatic for VVV Venlo scoring 30 goals in a season for a team that went down the same season
Man, Salvatore Schillaci explosion in Italia90 is pound for pound legendary levels of inexplicable oddity.
One should also mention Misomovic on that offensive triangle with the 2009 Wolfsburg squad... In all honesty: That entire squad had an insane over performance. Barzagli, Dzeko und Gentner are like the only ones that win something after or before that season.
Have to disagree with you regarding Phillips, he was by far and away one of the most underrated/under appreciated players of the Premier League. He’s proved himself since, too. A fantastic player, I certainly wouldn’t label him as ‘average’.
These intros are exhausting
Loved the introduction
One example that any fpl player might remember, John lundstram was so great for Sheffield United in 19/20 but then ever since has been average at best
Ah, the old 'shuttlecock' rumour... I believe it was something larger & attached to the end of Porrini's arm the hit Marco Negri in the eye.
Literally every Fulham player from 2009-2010 season
The disrespect to Dempsey. He carried that team and they've been a yoyo since 2 seasons after he left..
He wanted to rally up some Yankes. He needs views
@@captainyank138 probably Fulham fans too. It's sad watching what's going on with that club...
you mean Dempsey was a world class player the whole time he was a fulham?!
just because he was the best player there doesn't mean he was world class.
the video is about players who had from good to above average careers but had that one special season where they could be world beaters.
@@luchosito-d9i who here called him world class
@@captainyank138 good point, but there was no disrespect to dempsey in this video, it's a fair assessment of his time in england.
I was expecting to see Marc Janko in this list. But Grafite was a pleasant surprise, AND YES GO WATCH THAT GOAL!
I think Mista deserved his place here.
He was outstanding for Valencia in 2003/04 I think, when they won La Liga and the UEFA cup under Rafa Benitez. Slowly disappeared after that season, never came close to the impact he had that year.
Also I'd say Thomas Vermaelen could have his place here. He was brilliant in his first season at Arsenal, was in the team of the year at the end of the season. Got an injury after that and he was never the same player again. Still played for Arsenal many years, managed to get the transfer to Barca, but never played close to that level.
Can you make a video on if you think a 48 team WC every 2 years would actually help the growth of the game in Africa and Asia , as FIFA claims it would ?( regardless of whether you like the idea or not)
Good shout
That’s bs the game is already huge in Africa it doesn’t need growth what it needs in those region it’s investment from their local FA
Grafite and Džeko was the most lethal strike partnership that I remember
Cassano and pazzini challenges that
Prime Messi suarez partenership?
@@lxfj2128 That was a trio.
Video starts at 1:49 unless you want to hear him talk
Marcus Stewart was my absolute hero as an eight year old and there's nothing you or anyone else can tell me to make me think he wasn't elite
Is it mean to say Dele Alli could feature in this list?
kinda. i think he has 3 memorable seasons at Tottenham, especially during Poch era
@@MullerFan28 Yeah fair, just comparing it to his 18 goal premier league season, not to say the other two aren't good tho
Leon Osmans goal v Larissa was world class
And Man City.
There's one player by the name of pena (with a tilt on the n)Renivaldo Pereira de Jesus that deserves a place on the list,he played for FC Porto from 2000 2002,one season(his first at the club)22 goals and oblivion the rest of the career.
The streets will never forget Papiss Cissé and demba ba in newcastle
The fact that Kevin Phillips never played a minute at Euro 2000 tells you everything you need to know about the England national team.
Reminds me of Roy not playing vardy in 2016 euros
@@jonnstewart2023 Jermaine Defoe not even getting a call up despite getting 15 goals in a relegation threatened Sunderland was even worse than that at Euro 2016
That white Wolfsburg jersey with the green sleeves was beautiful btw
Grafite had the best season for any striker outside of Messi, CR7 & R9… simply couldn’t be stopped that year and the goal against Munich is easily top 3 ever!!
Grafite goal vs Bayern was just legendary
7 Underrated Players in the all the respective league who will be appreciated when they retire , they produce results but not the attention from Big clubs example Filip Kostic
So this is a list of players that had one great scoring season.. not average players that had one outstanding season!!
Sedad Ibisevic at Hoffenheim. Forgot season.
Video suggestion. Player that looked world class for one match
As a Mexican it hurts me to say this but you could maybe put Raul Jimenez in here
I wonder if Diego Milito could be included here... he had a few good seasons, but his 2009-2010 season was absolutely unreal...
He maybe not a world class player every season, but he was above beyond average during his career
His stunt in Zaragoza and Genoa was impressive as well
Milito is far too good for this list
@@bimanatawilaga7509 He is also considered a legend in Racing Club because he was part of the team that won the first division after a long time
He was injury prone that's why , otherwise he was great , even scored 3 goals against Real .
Damn the video ended too early. I was hoping for a fourth pronunciation of Güiza.
Javi Merino with Inzaghi, Pirlo and Rui Costa. Impressive.
Güiza is a gipsy from a very very humble family. He didn't study and you can see that when he speaks. He was involved in a strange marriage with the then third page celebrity (in Spain) Nuria Bermudez, who was also his football manager (she acquired a UEFA license for that).
By definition if you'r playing premier league football in any capacity, you're an absolutely exceptional player.
Average players play Sunday league.
remember paco alcacer
Heskey should be mentioned
Maybe take a peak at colo colo, the last 3 seasons have been crazy and I think it would be an interesting video. For a sample the positions at the end of the last two seasons and the current one are as follows: 2nd, 16th, 1st
Negri! Not heard his name in years. Great video
Michu. Had that one great season and did nothing for the rest of his career
if Grafite was average I'm a nuclear physicist
Those were some golden days as a Fulham fan.
With Negri at Rangers, the shuttlecock in the eye was a supposed cover story. Apparently he was having a fling with Richard Gough’s wife. Gough found out and absolutely battered him.
Best XI of double barrel surnamed players - Day 5
Gary Taylor-Fletcher is captain 100%
No Igor Protti and his season with Bari in which he was helped out by druids to become serie a top scorer?
Great shout yeah
Holy hell I had forgotten all about Dani Güiza. That's crazy.
Oh, and Grafite is now a mediocre commenter for one of the biggest television companies here in Brazil. I guess his greatness truly stayed in that lone season alongside Dzeko. But oh boy, was that great.
Danny Ings deserves a mention. 23 goals in a season for Southampton, who went down without his goals. Not that he’s average but of course isn’t included amongst the greats.
Giampaolo pazzini for Sampdoria when they got 4th place surely should be on here
mirko vucinic,carvalho amauri, steven jovetic etc, serie A wonder strikers
Possible video take 2- the most under appreciated footballers in the past 20 years. Surely Kaylor Navas has to be up there
salvatore sirigu too
Olivier Giroud.
DAY 1: 11 of Players who have more international trophies than club trophies
Hassler
where's andy carroll?
Half season wonder
@@yudhabagaskara98 yeah fair play
Dempsey was consistently good especially towards the end of his career, he slowed down a bit and moved to the MLS but he dominated the league and was the best player on team USA up until the moment of his retirement.
On the flipside, could you make a video on decent/good players who had an awful period or season in their career ie Hazard or Lingard?
Let's be honest. Aaron Ramsey.
He had like one / half excellent season in Arsenal and he's still riding with that
Nope
if there's ever a part 2 of this video, you will need to add Dele Alli
He had 3 great seasons though
Probably Afonso Alves was also among the 'too obvious' examples? One outstanding season at SC Heerenveen, leading him to getting selected for the Brazilian squad, and Middlesborough snapping him up, but the rest of the man's career was anonymous.
Great video. Can you do a video explaining why Asian countries like Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are members of UEFA?
Oil money.
That french guy Gourcuff who had a world class season with Bordeaux
James Beattie 02-03, 23 PL goals in 38, including I think one from 40 yards, he was unplayable that year.
Graziano Pelle in Southampton, Bas Dost in Wolfsburg
7 players to be benched/pushed out their clubs, only to go on and do wonders for straight after a move?
It would just be Chelsea and arsenal players. Off the top of my head, De Bruyne, Salah, Oxlade chamberlain, Gnabry
@@truebluesumo Lukaku
@@truebluesumo de bruyne ya but salah went to roma and was average then went to liverpool
@@andrewmartinez925. what.