Ronaldo, not in these clips, but at one point was playing for Manchester United mere hours after finding out that he had lost his daughter. Also, the reason he shows such emotion in clips where he has lost a game or such simply shows how much he truly cares. This simple fact is often lost on people who have discontent towards him (so very evident in some commenters). Also most of his career comes following the loss of his father who provided him with a very troubled upbringing, if you're interested check out his Piers Morgan interview, it is very moving.
5:30 In FOOTBALL we honor our greats, all greats. Kobe grew up in Italy, big AC Milan fan, spoke fluent Italian. The FOOTBALL world knows he is one GOAT just like how Beckham wore 23 in honor of MJ.
Apparently some people don't know the difference between real loss, like losing your loved one or seeing your teammate die in front of you and loss like losing a football game. Baffling.
And apparently some people don't know what football means to some players, especially when they're from poor countries. But yeah, please continue to run your smart, privileged mouth.
@@comedicsociopathy I think you're missing something. This desire to win is something that takes effect from a young age. We're talking about 7 year olds wanting to win. Not 17 year olds looking to break through. The thing I'm talking about finds place long before money is involved.
G'day Guys! For a bit of context the last one to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was in tribute to the owner of Leicester City Club who managed to from nowhere win the Premier League. However in October 2018 after a home game a helicopter landed on the pitch to take Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha home but it spun out of control on take off and all on board were killed in the flaming crash... Cheers!
Yall have to understand, ronaldo didnt just lose a football game. Not only football is literally is LIFE but he lost a kid too so your « i dont feel bad just fot that » just shows how blinded you are by your hate of a player when its the human that suffered there
Eriksen collapsed during a match for Denmark (so not his own club, but his country). I was there when he played his first match back for Denmark. It was in The Netherlands and there were not many people cheering for Denmark in the stadium. He came back on the field just after half-time. That was already enough for a big applause from the audience. 10 minutes later he scored a goal. I don't think I have ever heard that loud of a cheer in that stadium ever again. Everyone in the stadium was cheering for his goal, even the people who were cheering for the Dutch team! It really confused my sister as well. She worked at that stadium back then and was standing in the ticket control area when the goal happened. She used to be in charge of that area, and she had learned to understand what was happening based on the noise from inside the stadium. She had never heard a noise that loud come out of the stadium before. Her team had to look up online what was happening as they just had no clue what this could mean.
@@lemarkusmywords4441ok but what does that have to do with someone in pain, yeah they may be selfish but doesn’t mean you can be heartless to someone injured. Speaks volumes about you
Ronaldo, not in these clips, but at one point was playing for Manchester United mere hours after finding out that he had lost his daughter. Also, the reason he shows such emotion in clips where he has lost a game or such simply shows how much he truly cares. This simple fact is often lost on people who have discontent towards him (so very evident in some commenters). Also most of his career comes following the loss of his father who provided him with a very troubled upbringing, if you're interested check out his Piers Morgan interview, it is very moving.
The video is still bad mixing up real stuff with some random stuff
5:30 In FOOTBALL we honor our greats, all greats. Kobe grew up in Italy, big AC Milan fan, spoke fluent Italian. The FOOTBALL world knows he is one GOAT just like how Beckham wore 23 in honor of MJ.
Apparently some people don't know the difference between real loss, like losing your loved one or seeing your teammate die in front of you and loss like losing a football game. Baffling.
People who don't care don't reach that level though.
You can argue that to reach the top you need to be a bit deranged when it comes to that.
And apparently some people don't know what football means to some players, especially when they're from poor countries.
But yeah, please continue to run your smart, privileged mouth.
@@Londronable And for some people it's an escape from poverty but thanks for you two ahole's input, it's very helpful.
@@comedicsociopathy I think you're missing something.
This desire to win is something that takes effect from a young age. We're talking about 7 year olds wanting to win.
Not 17 year olds looking to break through.
The thing I'm talking about finds place long before money is involved.
Football is more than a game ❤
G'day Guys! For a bit of context the last one to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was in tribute to the owner of Leicester City Club who managed to from nowhere win the Premier League. However in October 2018 after a home game a helicopter landed on the pitch to take Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha home but it spun out of control on take off and all on board were killed in the flaming crash... Cheers!
1:19 he swallowed his tongue and when the player got it out he bit very hard his fingers
Yall have to understand, ronaldo didnt just lose a football game. Not only football is literally is LIFE but he lost a kid too so your « i dont feel bad just fot that » just shows how blinded you are by your hate of a player when its the human that suffered there
Loll so biased, if you wanna feel bad.. feel bad for everyone . Not this selective hate. A loss is a loss!
The Eriksen match was in Copenhagen / Denmark.
And there were many inside to watch the match.
he went into cardiac arrest and was dead for 5 minutes.
Eriksen collapsed during a match for Denmark (so not his own club, but his country). I was there when he played his first match back for Denmark. It was in The Netherlands and there were not many people cheering for Denmark in the stadium. He came back on the field just after half-time. That was already enough for a big applause from the audience. 10 minutes later he scored a goal. I don't think I have ever heard that loud of a cheer in that stadium ever again. Everyone in the stadium was cheering for his goal, even the people who were cheering for the Dutch team!
It really confused my sister as well. She worked at that stadium back then and was standing in the ticket control area when the goal happened. She used to be in charge of that area, and she had learned to understand what was happening based on the noise from inside the stadium. She had never heard a noise that loud come out of the stadium before. Her team had to look up online what was happening as they just had no clue what this could mean.
Your bias against Ronaldo and favoritism for Messi is why you don’t feel bad
If you empathise with ronaldo, you have some character defects as Ronaldo is a very selfish person.
@@lemarkusmywords4441ok but what does that have to do with someone in pain, yeah they may be selfish but doesn’t mean you can be heartless to someone injured. Speaks volumes about you
@@amorvrss I didn't even watch the video.
@@lemarkusmywords4441 Absolutely no one needs people like you in this world.
@@amorvrss😂😂😂
Who's this couple
Oh man! I watched the game when Erikson collapsed. One of the scariest things I've seen. The players faces made me thing he was gone.
No idea why Ronaldo constantly blubbing just because he's lost a football match is on here??
Ronaldo a cry baby
More messi reactions please
Pele R.I.P. legend
Please react to why everyone should love Lionel messi - magical messi, you will love it trust me.
@user-il9pm9jk7ethey have not, they have reacted to similar concept videos, not the one I mentioned
They have reacted to similar ones, not the one i mentioned @user-il9pm9jk7e