Johan Cruyff's Barcelona: The Dream Team
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Johan Cruyff is a name synonymous with football whether by memory or legacy, his impact on the game is unlike any other. Already dubbed "El Salvador" for his efforts in Blue and Red, the Dutchman returned to the Nou Camp a decade later and reinforced that title. Step by step, he moulded Barcelona to fit his vision, changing all from the playing style to manpower to the academy and crafted "The Dream Team", and football was never the same.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Manta Sleep AD
1:01 - A Barca That Needs Saving
1:55 - Enter Johan Cruyff
3:14 - His 1st Year
5:35 - New Personnel
8:25 - Overthrowing Real Madrid
9:12 - La Masia & Pep Guardiola
11:25 - Hristo Stoichkov
13:43 - Chasing the Title
15:35 - Cruyff's Heart Attack & Securing La Liga
16:37 - A New Goal & Reinforcements
18:58 - Tiki-Taka & The Basque-Backbone
20:35 - Laudrup x Stoichkov
21:23 - A Packed Calendar & Chasing the Big Ears
22:06 - The 1992 European Cup Final
24:14 - Job Not Done
27:12 - Romario
28:33 - A Frontline To Fear
30:06 - Not All Plain Sailing
30:48 - Recovering Form On All Fronts
31:31 - FCB vs Deportivo & Four In A Row
32:53 - 1994 Champions' League Final
34:34 - The Death of "The Dream Team"
36:29 - The Legacy of Johan Cruyff
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Wish more managers would wear raincoats like that, shit goes hard.
wenger was the last of em
@@phillyjackson1680 and Don Carlo
Jose Mourinho did it for a little bit
Watching Romario, Stoichkov and Laudrup live was a genuine honour. Words cannot express!
While there are players considered better such as pele, Maradona, Messi and C Ronaldo. Cruyff is for me one of the most important figures in world football. From being talisman figure for Ajax, Barca and Netherlands in the total football to changing the culture and way Barca is today. No one person has such influence on football as player/manager on so many clubs and even nation.
Nobody asked
@@kaihiggins725It's a comment, not an answer.
The Milan - Barcelona Champions League final reminds a lot of the 1974 World Cup final in which Cruyff also was a part of! The favorites of both finals (Barcelona and Netherlands) were so confident that they were going to win, they acted too arrogant, underestimated their opponents and lost.
Johan Cruyff changed the game as both a player and manager.
From 1988 on, with Cruyff as manager, Barça came to be associated once more with excellent football and sporting success.
FC Barcelona managed to secure four consecutive Spanish League championships, between 1990 and 1994.
He transformed the club and changed the entire tactics and philosophy of the club thereby creating the famed 'dream team' which dominated both Spanish and European football.
Known as the 'Dream Team' of European football, the following unforgettable players went down in the Club’s history: Zubizarreta, Bakero, Begiristain, Laudrup, Koeman, Stoichkov, Romário, Eusebio, Nadal, Guardiola, Amor, Juan Carlos, Ferrer, Nando, Julio Salinas, Serna, Alexanko and Goikoetxea.
What is the point ????
The UCL final of 1994 was the end of the "Dream Team".
Barcelona were favourites to win their second European Cup/UEFA Champions League in three years, having just won La Liga for the fourth year in a row. Milan's preparation before the final was in disarray: legendary striker Marco van Basten was still out with a long-term injury, and £13 million young sensation Gianluigi Lentini (then world's most expensive footballer) was also injured; sweeper and captain, Franco Baresi was suspended, as was defender Alessandro Costacurta; and UEFA regulations at the time that limited teams to fielding a maximum of three non-nationals meant that coach Fabio Capello was forced to leave out Florin Răducioiu, Jean-Pierre Papin and Brian Laudrup. On Barcelona's side, the rule saw Johan Cruyff choosing not to pick Michael Laudrup in his squad for the final which caused Capello to state after the game: "Laudrup was the guy I feared but Cruyff left him out, and that was his mistake". Laudrup left Barcelona for their arch-rival, Real Madrid, at the end of the season.
Milan still trashed Barca 4:0! Leaving Barca not a chance.
Last words are so true. The most important man in football history
My first favorite player was Hristo in the mid-90s... My second favorite was Romario...
What a team !!!
Please do Bob Paisley's Liverpool - Jose Mourinho's Chelsea - Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest - Matt Busby's Babes/post Munich team.
There's a video on cloughs nottingham forest by balon. Insanely high quality documentary
Honestly scary to think how even more dominant Real Madrid would have been if not for this legend
1994 Champions’ League final: Capello’s Milan vs Cruyff’s Barcelona. Ended 4-0. That’s all I have to say.
This really shows the evolution of managerial magicians of the beautiful game. Really shows how and why Pep was destined to become a world class manager. In my opinion we could possibly be seeing the same kind of future for a player like Rodri, I can really see some similarities between Pep and Rodri.
Another instant banger incoming
Watching football in the 90s with my dad are some of the best memories I have of him so anytime I see Romario I click cuz the man was a beast , world class and one of the most underrated players from that era and I remember being memorized watching him play him and Ronaldo R9 where the KDB, Holland and Salah type player of today but fitness wasn’t as big of thing back then as it is now they where just happy to play and have some money I’m sure if anyone knew back then how big the sport was gonna get and the money involved they might have taken it more seriously
As a football fan, I always thank Cruyff due to how much he changed football (effects seen to this day) that trio of L-S-R was amazing, wish I got to watch it live. Though in the UCL Final, Capello's biggest fear heading into the match was Laudrup who got benched. Also Milan dominated the game from midfield to the defense as Romario would end up getting 0 shots on target.
Laudrup ❤
been waiting for a video for ages
Great video man👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Without Cruyff there’s no Pep as a manager. There’s also no Barca as a dominant force in the 90s/2000s. There’s no Masia (which he created and mirrored with Ajax’s youth academy) so potentially no Messi
WOW!! Amazing Video, as always
Stoichkov was🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Best in the 90s
Lippis juventus next🙏
Dreams and nightmares on the piano? Fire
Another fantastic video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing Video, as always. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Docu. Thanks 😉
Great video
Love your content on football this is awesome
Appreciate it!
Michael Laundrup what a player ❤️❤️❤️
I was 14years old when both teams and their fans came to Athens for the UCL final.
Amazing video 🔥🫶🔥
Superbe vidéo
yeah man
Cruyff the father of Tiki-Taka...
Is that dennis Berkamp at 2.50.
Yes.
@@ezraezra2928 he must of been a teenager cos a only just notice him
Cruyff's Castilian has always impressed me.
Giant slayers ❤️🖤
I' am a fan of barsa and madrid wish u also make a video about madrid
Does anyone know where i can find the acoustic version of even flow used at 11:26?
Imagine a prime Diego Maradona playing under Cruyff, wow the ceiling for that 🤯
The Dream Team. Too bad I was too young to see them at their peak under Cruyff but I did watch some archive videos dominating La Liga and Champions League(was known as the European Cup back then in 1992).
What a video. Truly splendid 💯❤️
Thank you so much 😀
Does the audio backtrack sound overpowering for anyone else?
I wanted to like this video, but the three simultaneous audio tracks were too much, made it unbearable to listen to.
I only hear this in my left ear bud. Idk why
For me, Cruyff's Barca were more exciting and entertaining to watch than Guardiola's "Tikka-Takka" side.
The attackers of this dreamteam planted the seeds which made Messi
Everybody thinks Pep introduced possesion style football to Barca..Johan Cruff was the ultimate football man..there was better players back in those days.
What a(n) intro.
Retro Route please don’t copy right other TH-camrs who will be reacting to your content pls bro pls be cool 🙏🏽
Dw I don’t do that
@@theretroroute big up my G
How I wish I could go back to 1992
Pep Guardiola's mentor
27:00 whoa, on the mouth?!?
Can we get a documentary of Real Madrid in the 80s
Yooo
27:01☠️
You don't half make some crackin vids lad!
So Guardiola was a cruyff's project
Milan 4 - 0 Barcelona.
Forza Milan. ❤🖤
Cruyff was a genius. But he was too arrogant and hard headed which limited him and the teams he coached. A bit of that can be seen in barca even today, with their obsession of playing the barca way when they just don’t have the players for it
27:02 did they kiss
U mean the dream team that got DESTROYED by Milan 4/0???? Lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
After winning it in 1992
The team that lost 4-0 in a champions league finale
And also won it in 1992
Name the team that’s never lost a final
your audio is coming from my left ear, had to change my headphones to mono. fix it dude
Johan Cruyff's legacy with Barcelona established in his coaching career just like what Zinedine Zidane had done in Real Madrid.
Not even remotely similar
Zidane maintained what was built by Ancelloti and Mourinho while Cruyff had to not only rebulid a team but a culture, a system, while impacting how other couches
Really not the same at all. Zidane is just a manager, Cruyff revolutionised Barcelona
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072 Not just Barca, football too!
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The ending of this video is SO SO biased and from POV of a Barca fan 🤣🤣🤣 Look I love ur vids bro , but try to keep things IMPARTIAL especially during outros of great vids like this 👍🏻 The way u based cruyff legacy towards end makes u sound like a TYPICAL Barca fanboy in Twitter 🥱
But the fact remains that what Retro says is right, Cruyff changed the game for ever. Watch any top level match these days and you see the effect of Cruyff the player and even more so Cruyff the coach. I don't think Retro's a Barca fan, it's just fact.
Cryuff was more instrumental to Barce being what it is than Pep who mastered what he left behind.
Informative but the sound mixing is distracting,to say the least.
Could you point out which parts you’re referring to please?