The most popular sport in the world with 3.5 billions fans and the best sport in the world it’s amazing how it unites the entire world, no matter wat nationality, race, gender or religion, no other sport in the world can do that
Lewandowski's 5 goals in 9 minutes is a very famous event in football history and is known as the '9 minute miracle'. 9:28 is the reaction of the team's manager (Barca's greatest manager Pep Guardiola) to the fifth goal. Also, Maradona never really criticized Messi's footballing talents or performances but he (along with Pelé) was criticizing Messi's character and lack of leadership quality some time back in an event. Maradona had himself remarked multiple times that Messi was already the heir to Maradona's legacy ever since Messi was a teenager. Pelé is the one who mostly picks on Messi as he is probably insecure about his achievements (The same reason Pelé keeps twisting his goal-scoring stats to stay relevant.) Barcelona losing 3-0 to Roma after leading 4-1 ( 11:50 ) and 4-0 to Liverpool after leading 3-0 ( 16:46 ) are the 2 of biggest knockout comebacks in UCL history and they came in consecutive years (2018 and 2019). This is the same team that produced the biggest ever comeback in UCL history in 2017 ( 14:36 ) (They defeated PSG 6-1 after trailing 4-0) 16:02 is the reaction of the winning team's manager (Mauricio Pochettino). His team barely made it through the group stages and somehow reached the final. He currently manages Paris Saint-Germain or PSG (the team Messi, Neymar, Ramos, Mbappé currently play in)
Football (soccer ⚽) is the sport for everyone, you don't have to be rich, you don't need some specific skills, you don't need to be the biggest, strongest or tallest guy to do it. You can play it almost everywhere and sometimes we just used a tennis ball or a coke can to play it. The atmosphere in stadiums in Germany is the best, no matter if it's the first or the second division.
Maradona wasn't attempting to be inconsiderate to Messi or attempt to unmotivate him. He was telling the truth which Messi has presently learned from. Both of 'em are Legends! R.I.P Maradona😔. BDM thnx for the upload and the word FOOTBALL 🙏
I am a big fan of yours however I have to say this: "Maradona was in fact Messi's greatest supporter from his first game onward. However what Messi needed at times to grow was not a bunch of shoulder-taps to boost his ego. He needed fatherly critic and that is what Maradona supplied. It was all "father's plan" Argentinian style. Messi looked up to Maradona, in fact he was what he aspired to become, (therefore & hence the similarities)and knowing THAT Maradona used that to toughen him up so he could become a leader. The sort of leader that wins not only, merely by skills, but also by taking a team of fragmented individauls and craft them into a single fighting machine, even at times when you are trailing in games and groups. Thanks to Maradona, Messi is Messi. Maradona is Messi and Messi is Maradona."
16:00 - HAHAHAHA, that’s the manager of Tottenham, not Ajax … He fell to the ground because he was overcome with emotion (seeing his team comeback against all of the odds). Liverpool came back against Barcelona. Liverpool & Tottenham then faced each other in the final. I was there 🙂
For most people outside Argentina is not easy to understand why so many still consider Maradona better than Messi, so let me explain: Picture the year 1970 (Maradona is 10 years old, living in one of the poorest areas of the Buenos Aires and unknown to everyone other than his friends and family) Argentina has never won a World Cup yet, and has about 3 air TV channels that broadcast from 10am to 10pm and most people still had black and white TVs. One of the very few TV crews that does live interviews on the streets happens to see him playing with friends and because he was clearly good they decide to interview him. They ask him: -"What is your dream?" and he responds :-"I dream to play in the National Team, and become World Champion" (at this point Argentina had never won a World Cup) 1978 Argentina wins for the 1st time in history the World cup (without Maradona who was 18 years old at the time) Apr 2, 1982 - Jun 14, 1982 The military government of Argentina at the time starts and looses a war against England for the Malvinas Islands (that the British call the Falkland Islands) located next to Argentina and a lot of very young men with barely any training die in that war, which leaves the Argentinian people with a lot of anger, even to this day. Fast-forward to 1986 Mexico World Cup- Maradona plays with the National Team and in the match against England scores the gol called "The Hand of God" (link here: th-cam.com/video/M4nOe6P77kA/w-d-xo.html) where at only 1,65m (5'4") he seems to score with his head overpowering the much taller British goalkeeper (everyone in the world actually saw that he used his hand next to his head, but because of the angle, the referí and the lineman were the only ones that didn't see it and they validated the goal, (Thus the name of that goal, "the Hand of God") in a way, a sort of revenge against England, and later in the same match also Maradona did "The gol of the century" (link here: th-cam.com/video/jOz2uGMTA2w/w-d-xo.html) passing 5 English players and scoring while falling down. After that match, Argentina makes it all the way to the final and wins its second World Cup, materializing the 2 whishes that the 10 years old Maradona recorded in that TV interview, 16 years prior. Maradona became a real life Rocky Balboa, the manifestation of the underdog that comes from nothing to see his dreams realized. He became the only vengeance Argentinians had against the English after loosing the war. And against all odds, everything was, and still is documented on video, even here on TH-cam. After this he went on to have one of the most successful football careers in history, playing in places like Napoles, Barcelona, and many others. The word God in Spanish is DIOS, and Maradona always wore the jersey #10, and his name was Diego, so in may places you will see DIOS (God) written like this D10S (D for Diego, and 10 for his Jersey) He was very dumb as a person, he got involved in drugs (cocaine mostly) and befriended some of the biggest dictators and torturers on Latin America and the middle east who have impoverished their countries (Fidel Castro, Hugo Chaves, Maduro, and more) and also antagonized the US due to being expelled from the 1994 US World Cup due to the use of over the counter epinephrine (a technicality that the US use to prevent him to continue playing the world cup) This is why he is considered by many the best player in history despite having been a bad person. This is the interview when he was 10 years old: th-cam.com/video/Ee2On4lZ3e4/w-d-xo.html In comparison Maradona won the 1st world cup he played and Messi has played 4 so far without being able to win yet, (hopefully the next one he will)
@@TH-cx2yx they tried to ruin his whole carrer multiple time for 2 years, they first broke his ankle and the year later they tried to break the same one again
15:20 The Ajax loss against Tottenham was soooooo heartbreaking.. NOT because I'm a Arsenal fan, but because it was such a fairytale how far Ajax got & how beautiful they played. Tottenham is a big 6 club of the premier league = 1 of the wealthiest clubs in the world & Ajax is a giant in the Netherlands but a minnow compared to Tottenham. For me this is an example of how tragic the game can be but defintley NOT beautiful!
i absolutely despise Ajax within the domestic competition (yep i like a different team lol) but i think as a nation you definitely feel losses like that, especially when they give the european top an alternative to how to play at that level. In my mind though Tottenham should've at least won it after to make the win mean something, but nope, more disappointment lol
@@Oey57 You can’t blame Tottenham for loosing against 2019 Liverpool. They were at their best form since 2005. They smoked Barcelona 4-0 in the second leg of the semifinals.
I ll give you now 3 must see videos, 3 legends: 1. Franck Ribéry- When football becomes art, when he was a baby he was involved in a heavy car accident which marked him with a scar, so he got bullied his entire life. He said it gave him the strength to turn in one of the 5 greatest dribblers of all time, he also broke Messis ankles you ll see it in the video. He s a true legend and inspiration. 2. Robert Lewandowski deserves a reaction (the guy who scored 5 goals in 9 minutes): He s currently the best player and striker in the world, having scored more goals than Messi and Ronaldo in the last 6 years 3. Oliver Kahn - Der Titan: The goalkeeper with the greatest reflexes in the history of football
Well done for persevering. :) Leicester won the World's Greatest Football League: The English Premiership at odds of 5,000/1..a World Record!!! You were right about the distraught Dutch players after Tottenham's amazing comeback IN Amsterdam but that Manager was the emotional Manager of the winning side :) THat Manchester City was their first Title for 40 years and they had to score 2 goals in the last 2 minutes and to make it sweeter their great Manchester United rivals had just finished their match 5 minutes before and were celebrating winning the title until the news came through of City's finale :)
The redhead is Kevin De Bruyne, which most American speaking would pronounce as De Broine, which stands in old Dutch for The Brown. He's mostly known for his accurate passes and assists but also his deadly accurate goals especially from still phases.
Don`t apologise for pausing. You`re actually checking out the context in which the goals are scored. Which puts you ahead of most people I`ve seen reacting to this video.
This is facts. Before you watch Messi play football like that, Maradona play like that first..before Messi play like that. That's mean...not Maradona play like Messi. But Messi play like Maradona. Their dribbling skills are so similiar. But, in Maradona time..everyone wanna destroy his leg, but he can pass against them. In his time, do not have rules like yellow card or red card to bad players. So, many players are free...to destroy him. But he still can play good, and do not have much injury meanwhile he against many devil's player. Not like Messi, fight against bad players with rules, and got injury sometime.
the cars were introduced in the 60's. maradonna played 20 years after that. football was neither harsher nor harder at the time - just not as technical as it is today. as one can see in the footage, they try to beat him just as much. Also maradona was just as often injured (one of the reasons he was let go from barcelona) and his career practically ended when he was 30, messi is now 34 and still going strong. maradona was certainly one of the bests, if not the best in his prime. but almost no fact about the comparisson is true
Beckham was actually...REALLY good. He's the best crosser ever (aerial pass from wide/wing areas) and one of the best freekick takers ever, and could pass his ass off, and ran all day long , very hard worker. He gets forgotten these days and I think is maybe just seen as some celeb footballer but he was actually one of the best of his generation
When the commentator said drogbaaaaa!!! Lemme give you a back story so I'm a Chelsea fan as you can probably see that Chelsea squad had tried to win the champions league for so lomg this was the last chance for that squad and what makes it extra special is it was our first ever title and we won it when no one else expected and we did at bayern's home still get emotional watching this
Please react to the viking clap video, when Iceland made it into the 2018 world cup for the first time. Being a nation that didn't even have futbol fields on their island less than 100 years ago.
The tiny Netherlands alone has 3.000 amateur teams (from 6yrs to seniors citizens-really, 70/80yr old playing Walk Football), 1,2 million members and 33.000 amateur games per WEEK, on a +17 million population. If you win titles-national, Continental or World, it really means something. You've had seriously competition to even become Pro, once your Pro your competition can be from anywhere on the world. And then, you still have to play and be lucky enough to be in a good team. If you become World champion football with your country, your 23(about) best players on earth. That's many steps. But hard work beats talent.
I was 10 years old when England won the World Cup, in 1966. It's hard to imagine the national euphoria that swept the nation. There have been crowds of 120, 000 at some matches in the old days.
The goalscorers get all the plaudits, but the defenders and goalkeepers , are equally valuable. And you were right, it was Kevin de Bruyne of Man City, and Belgium. A fantastic player.
There is only 1 touchdown in the NFL that makes me react like the fans. And that´s Diggs touchdown againt the Saints. There is 1000000% passion with the soccer fans.
Love your varied content AND knowledge of what you talk about LOL and a female to boot, not many like you (rare) on reaction sites-my 1st sub to one,. All the best UK.
Yes, the video is full of all the commentators hyped as hell, you gotta understand, watching the game live and watching everything unfold as you're commentating is crazy. Especially miraculous comebacks that defy logic. That's the beauty of this sport. Until the final whistle is blown, anything and everything is possible. The most hype I ever had was watching Manchester United beat Bayern in the UCL final of 99. I was a 16 yr old watching the game live on TV. Yes, I'm a Manchester United fan but that season was incredible. So many comebacks, and doing it again on the biggest stage in club football. As a neutral, watching Liverpool comeback in the UCL final of 2005 was also crazy. Heh, Cristiano Ronaldo did something similar just recently, helping Portugal win 2-1 against Ireland in the last 6 minutes of the game. And no, I'm not gonna drag myself into who's better. I just equally love both Ronaldo and Messi to what they brought to the game in the past 15 years. Both are GOATs to me.
One of the best matches was Germany - Italy 1970 and 2006 it is called the match of the century. That was pure emotion. You could document these games.
there is a big diference bettwen maradona and messi goal, maradona’s was against england in a world cup, messi’s just another league match against nobody remembers 😂😅
What you need to understand about football & the club you support its a birth to death love affair & no matter how much your club hurts you at times you never stop loving them football is more than just a sport to us it's more like a religion
I'm in Cali. Unfortunately because he had just come into the game like 15 seconds in and France played short handed like for the whole 2nd half. But I kinda wanted Italy to win
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Its Okay.. Thanks.
love you (:
Please next time try to lower you mic volume, its too high and it is distorting a lot :P
Plz plz plz react on neymar Jr hard way second best player after messi
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The most popular sport in the world with 3.5 billions fans and the best sport in the world it’s amazing how it unites the entire world, no matter wat nationality, race, gender or religion, no other sport in the world can do that
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At 16:07 that’s the coach of the winning team actually crying tears of joy
Footbal has a lot of History. My hpme town team Scunthorpe United (Up the Iron) is celebrating it 125 years as a team this year.
the most american reaction I've ever seen..
"ohhh I feel bad for the losing team" (while laughin without any reason)
Lewandowski's 5 goals in 9 minutes is a very famous event in football history and is known as the '9 minute miracle'. 9:28 is the reaction of the team's manager (Barca's greatest manager Pep Guardiola) to the fifth goal.
Also, Maradona never really criticized Messi's footballing talents or performances but he (along with Pelé) was criticizing Messi's character and lack of leadership quality some time back in an event. Maradona had himself remarked multiple times that Messi was already the heir to Maradona's legacy ever since Messi was a teenager. Pelé is the one who mostly picks on Messi as he is probably insecure about his achievements (The same reason Pelé keeps twisting his goal-scoring stats to stay relevant.)
Barcelona losing 3-0 to Roma after leading 4-1 ( 11:50 ) and 4-0 to Liverpool after leading 3-0 ( 16:46 ) are the 2 of biggest knockout comebacks in UCL history and they came in consecutive years (2018 and 2019). This is the same team that produced the biggest ever comeback in UCL history in 2017 ( 14:36 ) (They defeated PSG 6-1 after trailing 4-0)
16:02 is the reaction of the winning team's manager (Mauricio Pochettino). His team barely made it through the group stages and somehow reached the final. He currently manages Paris Saint-Germain or PSG (the team Messi, Neymar, Ramos, Mbappé currently play in)
Ramos is one of the best defenders out there, at least he's the best in his generation; you haven't done any reaction to Ramos aside from his fights🙃
She promised she s gonna react🤝
Should react to Sergio Ramos the Gladiator
Messi ,henrY , Ronaldo or any legend pass him easy
Cause she only likes leonal Messi
But,there's a lot of best players in football
Bruh ramos is so overrated i'm not saying hes bad just overrated.. he can't defend hes always getting passed
Football (soccer ⚽) is the sport for everyone, you don't have to be rich, you don't need some specific skills, you don't need to be the biggest, strongest or tallest guy to do it.
You can play it almost everywhere and sometimes we just used a tennis ball or a coke can to play it.
The atmosphere in stadiums in Germany is the best, no matter if it's the first or the second division.
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When I was a kid I used to play with coke bottle since we couldn't afford a football. Good times
Maradona wasn't attempting to be inconsiderate to Messi or attempt to unmotivate him. He was telling the truth which Messi has presently learned from. Both of 'em are Legends! R.I.P Maradona😔. BDM thnx for the upload and the word FOOTBALL 🙏
I am a big fan of yours however I have to say this:
"Maradona was in fact Messi's greatest supporter from his first game onward. However what Messi needed at times to grow was not a bunch of shoulder-taps to boost his ego. He needed fatherly critic and that is what Maradona supplied. It was all "father's plan" Argentinian style. Messi looked up to Maradona, in fact he was what he aspired to become, (therefore & hence the similarities)and knowing THAT Maradona used that to toughen him up so he could become a leader. The sort of leader that wins not only, merely by skills, but also by taking a team of fragmented individauls and craft them into a single fighting machine, even at times when you are trailing in games and groups. Thanks to Maradona, Messi is Messi. Maradona is Messi and Messi is Maradona."
@@chessmate7368you have my respect brother,finally someone matured enough to understand this🤝🫡
This video gives me goosebumps everytime I watch it..
Ronaldinho is my boy one of main reasons I really got into watching and playing the sport
Me too
Ronaldinho, the magician of Barcelona😎❤
dame! the way you say "Big Daddy" sounds like Big dirty
mcdirty is big daddy haha
16:00 - HAHAHAHA, that’s the manager of Tottenham, not Ajax …
He fell to the ground because he was overcome with emotion (seeing his team comeback against all of the odds).
Liverpool came back against Barcelona. Liverpool & Tottenham then faced each other in the final. I was there 🙂
Was waiting for the reupload. 😂
me too haha
Messi manipulating everyone: the impact of messi
The video is crazy🤯🙆♂️
Ramos is a good person. One of the best defenders to step foot on a pitch. His aggression is what made ppl think he’s a bad guy. He’s amazing
For most people outside Argentina is not easy to understand why so many still consider Maradona better than Messi, so let me explain:
Picture the year 1970 (Maradona is 10 years old, living in one of the poorest areas of the Buenos Aires and unknown to everyone other than his friends and family) Argentina has never won a World Cup yet, and has about 3 air TV channels that broadcast from 10am to 10pm and most people still had black and white TVs. One of the very few TV crews that does live interviews on the streets happens to see him playing with friends and because he was clearly good they decide to interview him. They ask him:
-"What is your dream?"
and he responds :-"I dream to play in the National Team, and become World Champion" (at this point Argentina had never won a World Cup)
1978 Argentina wins for the 1st time in history the World cup (without Maradona who was 18 years old at the time)
Apr 2, 1982 - Jun 14, 1982 The military government of Argentina at the time starts and looses a war against England for the Malvinas Islands (that the British call the Falkland Islands) located next to Argentina and a lot of very young men with barely any training die in that war, which leaves the Argentinian people with a lot of anger, even to this day.
Fast-forward to 1986 Mexico World Cup- Maradona plays with the National Team and in the match against England scores the gol called "The Hand of God" (link here: th-cam.com/video/M4nOe6P77kA/w-d-xo.html) where at only 1,65m (5'4") he seems to score with his head overpowering the much taller British goalkeeper (everyone in the world actually saw that he used his hand next to his head, but because of the angle, the referí and the lineman were the only ones that didn't see it and they validated the goal, (Thus the name of that goal, "the Hand of God") in a way, a sort of revenge against England, and later in the same match also Maradona did "The gol of the century" (link here: th-cam.com/video/jOz2uGMTA2w/w-d-xo.html) passing 5 English players and scoring while falling down.
After that match, Argentina makes it all the way to the final and wins its second World Cup, materializing the 2 whishes that the 10 years old Maradona recorded in that TV interview, 16 years prior.
Maradona became a real life Rocky Balboa, the manifestation of the underdog that comes from nothing to see his dreams realized. He became the only vengeance Argentinians had against the English after loosing the war. And against all odds, everything was, and still is documented on video, even here on TH-cam. After this he went on to have one of the most successful football careers in history, playing in places like Napoles, Barcelona, and many others.
The word God in Spanish is DIOS, and Maradona always wore the jersey #10, and his name was Diego, so in may places you will see DIOS (God) written like this D10S (D for Diego, and 10 for his Jersey)
He was very dumb as a person, he got involved in drugs (cocaine mostly) and befriended some of the biggest dictators and torturers on Latin America and the middle east who have impoverished their countries (Fidel Castro, Hugo Chaves, Maduro, and more) and also antagonized the US due to being expelled from the 1994 US World Cup due to the use of over the counter epinephrine (a technicality that the US use to prevent him to continue playing the world cup)
This is why he is considered by many the best player in history despite having been a bad person.
This is the interview when he was 10 years old: th-cam.com/video/Ee2On4lZ3e4/w-d-xo.html
In comparison Maradona won the 1st world cup he played and Messi has played 4 so far without being able to win yet, (hopefully the next one he will)
Diego wasn't a bad person, he always made damages to himself but never to others. D1EG0 was something else 💙💙💙
@@fabriziopalumbo4269 Maradona quite literally almost murdered Atletico's goalkeeper with a flying drop kick to the face on purpose in 1984...
@@TH-cx2yx they tried to ruin his whole carrer multiple time for 2 years, they first broke his ankle and the year later they tried to break the same one again
Zeiden the greatest Madrid Manager 😂 How u don’t know that
she new to soccer but so cute momo
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"The Sedan".. .god bless her heart
Ur saying this is so cute everytime but football isn’t cute. Football is life
aint that deep g
Please react to messi manipulating everyone :the impact of messi
15:20 The Ajax loss against Tottenham was soooooo heartbreaking.. NOT because I'm a Arsenal fan, but because it was such a fairytale how far Ajax got & how beautiful they played. Tottenham is a big 6 club of the premier league = 1 of the wealthiest clubs in the world & Ajax is a giant in the Netherlands but a minnow compared to Tottenham. For me this is an example of how tragic the game can be but defintley NOT beautiful!
i absolutely despise Ajax within the domestic competition (yep i like a different team lol) but i think as a nation you definitely feel losses like that, especially when they give the european top an alternative to how to play at that level. In my mind though Tottenham should've at least won it after to make the win mean something, but nope, more disappointment lol
@@Oey57 You can’t blame Tottenham for loosing against 2019 Liverpool. They were at their best form since 2005. They smoked Barcelona 4-0 in the second leg of the semifinals.
I ll give you now 3 must see videos, 3 legends:
1. Franck Ribéry- When football becomes art, when he was a baby he was involved in a heavy car accident which marked him with a scar, so he got bullied his entire life. He said it gave him the strength to turn in one of the 5 greatest dribblers of all time, he also broke Messis ankles you ll see it in the video. He s a true legend and inspiration.
2. Robert Lewandowski deserves a reaction (the guy who scored 5 goals in 9 minutes): He s currently the best player and striker in the world, having scored more goals than Messi and Ronaldo in the last 6 years
3. Oliver Kahn - Der Titan: The goalkeeper with the greatest reflexes in the history of football
I adore your reaction to this beautiful spectacle, and your cute accent with french words.
(a french football lover since the 70's)
Well done for persevering. :) Leicester won the World's Greatest Football League: The English Premiership at odds of 5,000/1..a World Record!!!
You were right about the distraught Dutch players after Tottenham's amazing comeback IN Amsterdam but that Manager was the emotional Manager of the winning side :) THat Manchester City was their first Title for 40 years and they had to score 2 goals in the last 2 minutes and to make it sweeter their great Manchester United rivals had just finished their match 5 minutes before and were celebrating winning the title until the news came through of City's finale :)
The youngsters probably don't remember players like Pele, George Best, Beckenbauer,and Cruyff who made a bigger impact than Messi or Ronaldo.
05:27 Zinedine Zidane's last game was when he headbutted Marco Materazzi in that scene that you remember...
16:04 this is football. Absolute blissfulness or devastating sadness. No other sport could bring so much emotion to humans
The redhead is Kevin De Bruyne, which most American speaking would pronounce as De Broine, which stands in old Dutch for The Brown. He's mostly known for his accurate passes and assists but also his deadly accurate goals especially from still phases.
I don't know if you've seen it but Lewa's 5 goals in 9 min was a moment never to be repeated in history.
16:00
Thing is, that's actually the Tottenham manager. He's overcome with emotion because he won, not because he lost.
8:27 - he did, in fact, introduce it - to the point where, nearly fifty years later, it's still called - 'the Panenka'
Don`t apologise for pausing. You`re actually checking out the context in which the goals are scored. Which puts you ahead of most people I`ve seen reacting to this video.
Thank you!!! 🤗
hä,erst Musik,dann keine Musik und dann wieder Musik....wenn man zu doof ist seinen Computer zu bedienen sollte man es sein lassen
The coach who cried wasnt from the defeated rather it was cry of joy.
This is facts. Before you watch Messi play football like that, Maradona play like that first..before Messi play like that. That's mean...not Maradona play like Messi. But Messi play like Maradona. Their dribbling skills are so similiar. But, in Maradona time..everyone wanna destroy his leg, but he can pass against them. In his time, do not have rules like yellow card or red card to bad players. So, many players are free...to destroy him. But he still can play good, and do not have much injury meanwhile he against many devil's player. Not like Messi, fight against bad players with rules, and got injury sometime.
the cars were introduced in the 60's. maradonna played 20 years after that. football was neither harsher nor harder at the time - just not as technical as it is today. as one can see in the footage, they try to beat him just as much. Also maradona was just as often injured (one of the reasons he was let go from barcelona) and his career practically ended when he was 30, messi is now 34 and still going strong. maradona was certainly one of the bests, if not the best in his prime. but almost no fact about the comparisson is true
Beckham was actually...REALLY good. He's the best crosser ever (aerial pass from wide/wing areas) and one of the best freekick takers ever, and could pass his ass off, and ran all day long , very hard worker. He gets forgotten these days and I think is maybe just seen as some celeb footballer but he was actually one of the best of his generation
Yeah I'd only out Roberto Carlos and juninho( can't remember how to spell it) above Beckham. Crosser part is lies though dude
@@doubletapthatdotty4597 Lies how?
And unless the tactics change there'll never be another Beckham. Wingers don't cross anymore, they cut inside and shoot.
I've never heard Maradona disrespect Messi. If anything Maradona loved Messi and he said that Messi was his successor.
yes and it was probably just tough love to make messi better , and now messi includes diego in every speech of award that he got ❤
Your laugh is so contagious 😊 it made watching your video so enjoyable, thank you 😁
I dont know if u were high filming this but u smiling for the smallest things made me happy lol
Hahaha I don't smoke or drink (: I appreciate that lol
@@BigDaddyMoMo1 hahah okii good
When the commentator said drogbaaaaa!!! Lemme give you a back story so I'm a Chelsea fan as you can probably see that Chelsea squad had tried to win the champions league for so lomg this was the last chance for that squad and what makes it extra special is it was our first ever title and we won it when no one else expected and we did at bayern's home still get emotional watching this
I'm pretty sure Messi and Maradona were very close I believe he was God father to his kids
Am I the only one that thinks that it seems like she's taking the whole video as a joke?
Ramos isn't a douchebag...
Yeah please react to messi manipulating everyone: the impact of messi 😱🤯
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15:05 a Hat-Trick is when a player scored 3 goals during a match.
When a player scored a Hat-Trick, he claim and hold the ball of the match.
Only thing I can say (just an fyi) is the coach crying at 16:00 min or so is the coach of the winning team.. tears of joy
"If I wanted to watch somebody struggle to score for 90 minutes I'd take my friends to a bar." - ⚽️ Internet Meme 🤣
@BigDaddyMomo 18:31 That's why this video is called THE BEAUTY OF FOOTBALL.
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@@BigDaddyMoMo1in other country it called football
love your reactions keep up your great work, instant sub much love from manchester england💪🏼💖💯
Aside from ramos, you should react to paolo maldini. One of the best defenders of all time.
Please react to the viking clap video, when Iceland made it into the 2018 world cup for the first time. Being a nation that didn't even have futbol fields on their island less than 100 years ago.
Football is a great sport the only problem is the supporters' attitude but I think it's the same thing for all popular sports
i love this reaction momo
The tiny Netherlands alone has 3.000 amateur teams (from 6yrs to seniors citizens-really, 70/80yr old playing Walk Football), 1,2 million members and 33.000 amateur games per WEEK, on a +17 million population. If you win titles-national, Continental or World, it really means something. You've had seriously competition to even become Pro, once your Pro your competition can be from anywhere on the world.
And then, you still have to play and be lucky enough to be in a good team.
If you become World champion football with your country, your 23(about) best players on earth. That's many steps.
But hard work beats talent.
You were correct, the red head is Kevin De Bruyne
I was 10 years old when England won the World Cup, in 1966.
It's hard to imagine the national euphoria that swept the nation.
There have been crowds of 120, 000 at some matches in the old days.
Pepe: ramos dirty? Hold my shin pads.
She just violated every Ramos meat rider out there 😂😂
Welcome to the Beautiful Game. Hello from Las Vegas!
First time i heard someone describe black and white footage as cute hahaha
She really said Ramos is douchebag. Hope Ramos isn't watching this video
I was in the stadium when Drogba scored against Bayern in the ucl final😢
I love how's she is still hearting comments lol
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The goalscorers get all the plaudits, but the defenders and goalkeepers , are equally valuable.
And you were right, it was Kevin de Bruyne of Man City, and Belgium.
A fantastic player.
9:31 Yes.. He is Kevin De Bruyne. One of the best midfielders on the planet.
There is only 1 touchdown in the NFL that makes me react like the fans.
And that´s Diggs touchdown againt the Saints.
There is 1000000% passion with the soccer fans.
yes, the redhead is Kevin DeBruyne
Maradona and Messi are similar, but different cats altogether. Messi is Mr. Clean cut, Maradona is Tony Montana basically.
You should check out the vid called Brasil 1982 - The 11 Greatest Goals
So glad you're looking at football!
Edit: It's pronounced Goertza, like the commentator said
the Ramos comment at the start... Instant thumbs up and subscribe
4:40 obviously it's in black and white it's from the 1960s and 70s.
The Golden Era of Football
Love your varied content AND knowledge of what you talk about LOL and a female to boot, not many like you (rare) on reaction sites-my 1st sub to one,. All the best UK.
I appreciate that! Thank you so much Sir Walker!!
Yes, the video is full of all the commentators hyped as hell, you gotta understand, watching the game live and watching everything unfold as you're commentating is crazy. Especially miraculous comebacks that defy logic. That's the beauty of this sport. Until the final whistle is blown, anything and everything is possible. The most hype I ever had was watching Manchester United beat Bayern in the UCL final of 99. I was a 16 yr old watching the game live on TV. Yes, I'm a Manchester United fan but that season was incredible. So many comebacks, and doing it again on the biggest stage in club football. As a neutral, watching Liverpool comeback in the UCL final of 2005 was also crazy.
Heh, Cristiano Ronaldo did something similar just recently, helping Portugal win 2-1 against Ireland in the last 6 minutes of the game. And no, I'm not gonna drag myself into who's better. I just equally love both Ronaldo and Messi to what they brought to the game in the past 15 years. Both are GOATs to me.
Mr long neck got me 😂😂
New subscriber for knowing kdb my favourite player ever
One of the best matches was Germany - Italy 1970 and 2006 it is called the match of the century.
That was pure emotion.
You could document these games.
That game is probably not in this video of which she looks at.Not her fault.
there is a big diference bettwen maradona and messi goal, maradona’s was against england in a world cup, messi’s just another league match against nobody remembers 😂😅
Again , is not soccer ❌. Is football ✅
Zidane retired and has been a manager for a couple of years
Yhs that red head was Kevin debrune
Pronounced debraner
At 3:00 "The Messi" goal was cut off☹️
Subbed JUST for that Ramos comment!! x Liverpool fan.
MARADONA DID HANDLE THE BALL IN THE NET AGAINST ENGLAND , EVERYONE IN THE WORLD SAW IT EXEPT THE REF, GO AND FIGURE LOL
Not many would argue against Messi being one of the greatest of all time.
Nice one McDirty 😂
06:37 You started reading at the bottom exactly at that point I wanted to tell you that...
11:30 And after Maradona and Messi there comes Ronaldinho, the magician. You should react to Ronaldinho Football Greatest Entertainment!
What you need to understand about football & the club you support its a birth to death love affair & no matter how much your club hurts you at times you never stop loving them football is more than just a sport to us it's more like a religion
Messi was tired of getting bodied by Ramos so he joined him !!! Put some respect on Ramos name !!! 🐐
Which player impressed you alot?? Plz answer it 🙏
“Ramos - douchebag” LIKE immediately!
Commentary is the greatest
momo who is better messi or ronaldo?
Zidane retired?
He now a football manager for Real Madrid if I'm not mistaken
Unfortunately Zedane headbutt came in the WC Final. Black and white “that’s so cute” was so cute
Vaha!! Let me ask where you watching from? And hahaha I appreciate that :3 Why unfortunately?
I'm in Cali. Unfortunately because he had just come into the game like 15 seconds in and France played short handed like for the whole 2nd half. But I kinda wanted Italy to win
Maradona loves Messi.
Cristiano Ronaldo 🐐
At 16:05 , that's actually the coach of the winning team :)
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I love u MoMo