Robert Pires absolutely was a phenomenonal player for our team. The goal i like from Pires actually two away goals by the French man against Liverpool and against Spurs.
our best number 7 , i love Alexis but he would not have been as Talismanic in a team with more quality , a big fish in a small pond. ROBERT PIRES IS OUR BEST WING PLAYER IN MY LIFETIME .
When you put Robert Pires as the channel’s profile picture then you know ball👍 Keep up the good work as you showing videos from the past/greatest football era in comparison to today’s
Ey, thank you. Appreciate it! The late 90's/early 2000's Arsenal holds a dear spot in my heart. Love revisiting that time period. And yes, the football was way better back then compared to what we see today.
@@LoffAFCI’m a Real Madrid fan since the mid 90s & don’t have a “premier league club “ but personally RP is on the LW/LM in a 4-3-3 or a 4-4-2 formation if you ask me for English league best Xl.
@@VideoAssistantRafi Pires was a genius just like Bergkamp. He could see things develop way before most other players could. He had unreal vision and silky smooth feet. Yep, he would easily slot into a Premier League all-time 11, even now.
@@LoffAFC FACT👍Bergkamp is my favourite Arsenal/PL & the cleverest if I have to vote & Pires is just behind him & for sure PL Xl on the left regardless whatever formation you playing Robert ahead of CR7 no question.
@LoffAFC That you rate Pires and his gamesmanship in the same ballpark as Bergkamp demonstrates that you truly have an understanding of football, rather than simply being a consumer like 99 percent of the audience. This needs to be discussed a lot more. Pires was the best player in the world in 2001 - 2002 by some distance, and he, like Bergkamp, suffered from his lack of deliberate gloss and presence in the media, impacting their publicities and visibilities, which was never a problem with Henry. Both Bergkamp and Pires are arguably Arsenal's two of the most underrated players ever when any discussion on Premier League's greatest XI pops up. Both reinvented their respected roles and positions - Bergkamp ( shadow striker) and Pires (inverted winger) in their own ways, and were pioneers to modern blueprints of such positions in today's formations. Severely overlooked. Two of my favorite Arsenal players ever. Henry would not have been half as good without the contributions of either of them.
One of the best wingers in PL history
One of the my favourite player outstanding
By far one of the best French players of all time!
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Robert Pires absolutely was a phenomenonal player for our team.
The goal i like from Pires actually two away goals by the French man against Liverpool and against Spurs.
our best number 7 , i love Alexis but he would not have been as Talismanic in a team with more quality , a big fish in a small pond. ROBERT PIRES IS OUR BEST WING PLAYER IN MY LIFETIME .
Best left side ever. I wanted to be Robert Pires in high school lol. Intelligent player.
His last goal was a classic Pires goal but it also came on the last day at highbury which makes it even more special
Yeah, an amazing and fitting end to his Highbury journey. The icing on the cake would've been if Dennis scored too considering Henry did.
Pres was a baller, comfortable on either side, he also scored 28 gials in Arsenal's 49 game unbeaten run!
It’s sad that he didn’t get just a season at The Emirates
Mr Cut Inside!
He scored at least 20 goals with his weaker foot, so it's not like Arjen Robven, he's Mr.Cut inside
If it ain`t broken, don`t fix it
10:29 how times have changed😔
God damn City. They need to go away... well at least Pep does. 🤬😅
King efektif dribble
Chop turn skills are available from pires, not from CR7 kkk
🤣🤣 man city history at 10.45 💀
No i have very best
3:07
Ofside :)
When you put Robert Pires as the channel’s profile picture then you know ball👍
Keep up the good work as you showing videos from the past/greatest football era in comparison to today’s
Ey, thank you. Appreciate it!
The late 90's/early 2000's Arsenal holds a dear spot in my heart. Love revisiting that time period.
And yes, the football was way better back then compared to what we see today.
@@LoffAFCI’m a Real Madrid fan since the mid 90s & don’t have a “premier league club “ but personally RP is on the LW/LM in a 4-3-3 or a 4-4-2 formation if you ask me for English league best Xl.
@@VideoAssistantRafi Pires was a genius just like Bergkamp. He could see things develop way before most other players could. He had unreal vision and silky smooth feet.
Yep, he would easily slot into a Premier League all-time 11, even now.
@@LoffAFC FACT👍Bergkamp is my favourite Arsenal/PL & the cleverest if I have to vote & Pires is just behind him & for sure PL Xl on the left regardless whatever formation you playing Robert ahead of CR7 no question.
@LoffAFC That you rate Pires and his gamesmanship in the same ballpark as Bergkamp demonstrates that you truly have an understanding of football, rather than simply being a consumer like 99 percent of the audience. This needs to be discussed a lot more. Pires was the best player in the world in 2001 - 2002 by some distance, and he, like Bergkamp, suffered from his lack of deliberate gloss and presence in the media, impacting their publicities and visibilities, which was never a problem with Henry. Both Bergkamp and Pires are arguably Arsenal's two of the most underrated players ever when any discussion on Premier League's greatest XI pops up. Both reinvented their respected roles and positions - Bergkamp ( shadow striker) and Pires (inverted winger) in their own ways, and were pioneers to modern blueprints of such positions in today's formations. Severely overlooked. Two of my favorite Arsenal players ever. Henry would not have been half as good without the contributions of either of them.