This is why footballs the greatest sport in the world. Was nowhere near the fastest, couldn’t jump the highest, wasn’t the most athletic but had technical ability, vision and football knowledge in abundance!!! Absolute legend!
Bergkamp was exceptional, he is a "Players player", the more you learn about Football the more you appreciate a player like Bergkamp, guy was crazy good
The "pop off" is called a chip... as in a chip over the goalie. One of my favourite players growing up as an Arsenal fan 👏 BTW the other striker that you recognized was Thierry Henry who you already reacted to
Arsenal fan here. Bergkamp is my favourite Arsenal player. Even ahead of Henry. It was a pleasure to see him play for us and the Netherlands in 1998 World Cup. Best goal of the tournament in my humble opinion.
Bergkamp was and is my hero growing up great player not only a great finisher but also a great team player always stayed humble and as you guys said a very intelligent player
Bergkamp makes one phenomenally difficult stuff look easy. The control he had receiving a pass, delivering a flick or finishing is more impressive to me, than guys who had extraordinary control dribbling. It is easier to see what Messi and Maradona could do when they dribble 4 players on 17 touches of the ball, but much harder to notice the guys that can that can create so many goals for himself and others on two or three brilliant touches like Bergkamp did. His quick flicks as through passes or goals. Maybe not in the all time ranks with guys like Messi or Maradona, but if I were making an all-time unbeatable 11 man squad, I think Bergkamp is more likely on it as my right mid fielder.
A player I wish I saw play. I know one of his former Ajax teamates fairly well and have had the chance to conversate and talk with named Jari Litmanen.
Yeah he is one of those players where you really have to have played the game a bit to understand just how difficult all these touches are that he is making look so easy 😂😂 I’m not sure these guys were ever gonna appreciate this video properly
@@kJ922-h3j Ik how dofficult, but I ain't saying I'm or never will be as good as him. I've followed the sport with understanding for over a decade and have played for over a decade too and juniors included.
It's called a "Chip Shot" when they do that pop up - Dennis was a all-around attacking great of his time. One of the most technically consistent players in the history of football
Bergkamp was a stone cold killer. The fact he played originally as a midfielder made him such a lethal "shadow striker". Always roaming free to either assist or score
Bergkamp was the ultimate professional. He grew up as an Ajax academy player in a room dedicated to the team, right down to the print on the bed spread. The Ajax academy is legendary for producing talent. They had virtually a whole team of home grown youngsters who won the 1994-5 Champions League final, but sadly this was slightly after he'd moved on. He used to share a room with Ian Wright for away matches, who was Arsenal's top player when Bergkamp arrived. After Arsene Wenger arrived as coach, strict dietary measures were implemented, and one night before an away match Ian Wright went to make himself a cup of tea. As drinking anything but water was against the rules, Bergkamp questioned Wright on his choice, and driven by the sheer respect he had for Bergkamp, Wright put the tea bags away. This was not long after the team was known for a big alcohol drinking culture, so it speaks volumes. He seemed to show a lot of people what giving 100% actually meant, as he understood that you only have a few years at the top that can be cut down by injuries or other problems like difficult times at Inter Milan, and he wanted to walk away knowing that he achieved his potential. Anyone who has had anything to do with him has glowing things to say that even exceed the high recognition or accolades generally given to him by the wider sport. A lot of the Arsenal players have stated that it was like he was from another planet when they first saw him at training. Christian Eriksen puts a lot of his success down to the mentorship he received from Bergkamp, after Bergkamp retired and went back to coach at Ajax, and you can see a lot of that in his game. I also liked the fact that while Bergkamp wasn't constantly amongst the top few wage earners in football, he also managed to come out on top financially by being shrewd and making good decisions, like he did on the pitch. I miss the anticipation of something special happening in a lot of matches now since he retired. Having other talented guys around back then like Robin Van Persie to step in softened the blow somewhat, but the past few years have been tough to be an Arsenal fan, after being spoiled for so many years.
Bergkamp is one of those players where you really have to have played the game a bit to understand just how difficult all these touches are that he is making look so easy 😂😂
True. I played as a Substitute on one occasion for St Peters Primary School in Walworth, South East London in 1964 and, obviously, as a fellow player, I can relate after that appearance, 58 years ago. Sadly,I was subbed after 12 minutes, myself.
the player u didnt remember was thierry henry, henry played for arsenal at the same time with bergkamp, and was one a the best arsenal teams in history
The amount of legends saying that Dennis Bergkamp is the best player they've ever played with says it all. I am of Dutch origin myself, I remember being a boy and seeing this ice cold killer just pushing the defenders out of the way before scoring a world class goal. I said to myself ''who's that, I will support him and his team forever'' and, I still do.
When you see a player literally stroll through top class football you are watching greatness, Berbatov, Riquelme and Bergkamp spring to mind, these guys dont ever seem to sprint .....but you aint getting the ball off them, and if you try...they will sauce you
Dennis Bergkamp one of the most elegant players in history with Zidane💯🪄🎩 my favorite player growing up I wanted to be like him. Ball control , not too flashy with all fundamentals , long shot taker and can score from anywhere.
Couldn't run fast, couldn't jump high,never looked like a world class athlete, refused to fly to away games...yet the man is one the greats,a footballing genius,pure Dutch
Chip, is the word. The Magician we call him at Arsenal. Cool as ice, hard as stone. Supremely skilled. The statue of him, is from a legendary match against them up the road.
He was unreal for his era.. made all the hard work look so effortless. Him and Henry together were a joke.. don’t forget Ian Wright too but Dennis always popped up with a goal in big games
@@pkskyw I’ll put it this way. Henry and Bergkamp were the strikers in there invincible season and won the league with 121 points and Chelsea on 105 and I’m a Chelsea fan and the link up play between bergkamp and Henry was a joke with Henry scoring 30 league goals that season. Clear enough?
For the technical precision, as well as for the clutch factor, his goal in the '98 World Cup quarterfinals against Argentina might be my favorite World Cup goal ever.
The goal against Newcastle is the one he will be remembered for, and understandably so.. It shouldn't even be possible, gravity doesn't work like that lol
Was lucky to grow up watching this icon as an arsenal. The goal against Newcastle is still my all time best goal. Shame he was afraid of planes. Our non flying Dutchman
It's just as enjoyable watching your appreciation for the game develop as it is watching your reactions. Dennis was on another level, he was was always two steps of the defender before he received the ball It would be good for you for you to react to Arsenals invincible season to see how all of the squad complimented each other in full
11:45 It's Thierry Henry bro. They were a lethal duo up front, henry as the main striker and bergkamp as more of a number 10 behind him, only team to ever go unbeaten a whole season long in the premier league. That Arsenal team is therefore also known as "the invincibles"
Now that’s was a good reaction thank you to share it with us , keep going , it’s a short highlight for a player with high IQ , This is what happens when instinct is combined with intelligence , in his time players play by their talent or speed or strong or instinct , he invented some of the passes why!! Because his IQ in a high level, in the all highlight he never used his head for scoring or passing Although his a tall why!! Because he is tooo smartttt , 🤙🏼
My favourite player of all time.. But you guys have chosen the wrong video, you should have chosen the video titled " Dennis Bergkamo the legend of the ice man"
FINALLY!!!! The first touch guys, THE FIRST TOUCH! His ability to control any pass with his first touch is both one of the if the not the hardest skill in football, he also is a magical creator. Get your bro to kick the ball hard at you and try to control with your 1st touch. Not easy even at the park. He’s the best ever in Dutch football history for me better than Cryuff and Van Basten. He’s Goated.
@Ernie B Exactly! The pass from Pires was trash, fired in low bouncing and behind him. What he did in that first touch WITH THE INSIDE OF HIS LEFT BOOT DOING A 360, sits the defender down waits for the ball to spin back and after all that? No panic, no snatching at the chance, just a cool finish. You gotta play the game to appreciate him, even a few games at the park opens your eyes.
As a Norwegian, I always loved the Dutch game and felt like they were as good as Germany, Brazil and Italy. I agree with everything thing you said about the first touch, but I think it is an incredibly difficult thing to rank Bergkamp ahead of Cryuff and Van Basten, but I think it might be warranted. His skill set is perhaps a bit more rare and he probably made the players around him better than the aforementioned duo did, just hard to deny and easier to see Cryuff and Van Basten's value I think.
@@larsegenes6031 I think if we saw Van Basten for longer maybe Cryuff was so skilful and deserved the World Cup but Bergkamp is a completely unique player. I gotta say seeing as you’re Nigerian, Kanu your country man is one of the most underrated players ever. His close control and skill was unbelievable, top 3 greatest African strikers for me🙏🏿
Totti don't even come close to bergkamp in those what the f are you talking about in this video we saw at list 20 chips from different angles a d still the goal keeper got chiped wbile he ia on his line. Totti is good too but not close to bergkamp in chips
dennis was crazy ... he was afraid of fly so and away games he couldnt reach by bus or car he wouldnt play ^^ still a legend with a lot if missing games under his belt
I like your Nba player comparisons to football players, I love both sports. Here's a few players you may like to react too: Eusebio, Romario, Rivaldo, Lewandowski, Van Baston, Baresi, Gullit, Zola, Maldini. P.S. Giannis is my fav in NBA since 2013, can you do a video on him
Not very physically imposing but one of the most skilled strikers of all time. Tim Duncan ain't a bad comp tbh. Skill and fundamentals over athleticism.
You need to react to the arsenal team from 2004 , they had Thierry Henry and Dennis bergkamp on the same team. They played the beast football in England and went undefeated for 49games You got to react to them man
you should also react to the commentary of jack van gelder at the 1998 WK Netherlands vs Argentina the commentator said i feel like the Netherlands are going to the semi finals when the score was 1-1 and then Dennis Bergkamp scored a fantastic goal with only 20 seconds of play time to go and the commentator went wild its a 1 minute video tho but.
go to a pitch some day with a football. throw the ball as high as u can and catch it with your foot. by then you'd truly appreciate how good this guy is
also one of the craziest games of all time Arsenal Vs Reading which finished 7-5 would be a good one to watch. many people call it the greatest comeback of all time
Stopping the ball dead is a key skill is football.... that long ass pass in the all orange jersey is his most iconic play.... look up people trying to stop a ball dead with no experience.... shit goes sideways and far away from you... if you can stop it dead right in front of you no matter how hard the pass comes, then you're a God.
You guys should react to more recent players before going back to the old school. You'll get up to date with the current ballers quicker. Enjoyed the vid as always though!
Its really not often that I see a player pull off shots and Passes that I dont see coming, like when I watch a game I usually am not surprised by the choices the players make...not with Bergkamp,he does stuff I just dont anticipate
This is why footballs the greatest sport in the world. Was nowhere near the fastest, couldn’t jump the highest, wasn’t the most athletic but had technical ability, vision and football knowledge in abundance!!! Absolute legend!
Yes diverse sport
Not trying to discredit this but isn't that most sports
@@dustybeats5620 not trying to discredit this comment or your opinion but no it’s not.
@@dustybeats5620 plenty of sports where your athletic ability means everything
@@hpsauce9608 not trying to discredit your comment or your opinion or his original comment but no it’s not.
Bergkamp was exceptional, he is a "Players player", the more you learn about Football the more you appreciate a player like Bergkamp, guy was crazy good
One of the most underrated players in history. From a barca fan .
he was phenomenal
He’s not underrated at all… he just don’t get the attention he deserves.
Because there’s many great Dutch players.
ONE OF THE BEST PLAYERS WE EVER SEEN✊🏽
The word for the pop up is…..”chip” or “dink”
React to santi carzola
Finally, thank you!
Davids next hahaha.. I spammed you guys so many times, sorry guys..
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Luis Figo...don't sleep on this legend bro!!
“If Dennis Bergkamp played in the snow, he wouldn't leave any footprints. That's how good he was." - Hartson
never understood what it meant
@@jatinn2848 probably because he was so lightfooted and a “silky” player.
@@jatinn2848 made everything look easy and had a great touch
@@saki1333 best first touch i've ever seen
Sure heard stevie g say that about mo salah. In fact he did knew I'd heard that quote b4.. 👌
The "pop off" is called a chip... as in a chip over the goalie. One of my favourite players growing up as an Arsenal fan 👏
BTW the other striker that you recognized was Thierry Henry who you already reacted to
The chip is the sexiest finish in football
I watch bergkamp at Ajax in stadium De Meer,, and that chip from bergkamp is called a stift , or a stiftje if it was a lower one
Arsenal fan here. Bergkamp is my favourite Arsenal player. Even ahead of Henry. It was a pleasure to see him play for us and the Netherlands in 1998 World Cup. Best goal of the tournament in my humble opinion.
Same mine is patrick Viera
@@samuelobinna825 I'm happy for Viera doing bits at Palace, even if they thrashed us the other week.
He was so much more than the goals and assists he registered. Such a modern player, way ahead of his time in so many aspects.
Bergkamp was known for his silky touch. He was so skilled he could pluck and kill the ball mid air
An absolutely beautiful player, my all time favourite player, just made everything look easy.
His control of the ball was impeccable. Every time the first touch was absolutely perfect. One of my favourite players to watch growing up.
Bergkamp was and is my hero growing up great player not only a great finisher but also a great team player always stayed humble and as you guys said a very intelligent player
One of the most elegant players. Smooth player
Bergkamp makes one phenomenally difficult stuff look easy. The control he had receiving a pass, delivering a flick or finishing is more impressive to me, than guys who had extraordinary control dribbling. It is easier to see what Messi and Maradona could do when they dribble 4 players on 17 touches of the ball, but much harder to notice the guys that can that can create so many goals for himself and others on two or three brilliant touches like Bergkamp did. His quick flicks as through passes or goals. Maybe not in the all time ranks with guys like Messi or Maradona, but if I were making an all-time unbeatable 11 man squad, I think Bergkamp is more likely on it as my right mid fielder.
A player I wish I saw play. I know one of his former Ajax teamates fairly well and have had the chance to conversate and talk with named Jari Litmanen.
Yeah he is one of those players where you really have to have played the game a bit to understand just how difficult all these touches are that he is making look so easy 😂😂 I’m not sure these guys were ever gonna appreciate this video properly
@@kJ922-h3j Ik how dofficult, but I ain't saying I'm or never will be as good as him. I've followed the sport with understanding for over a decade and have played for over a decade too and juniors included.
@@kJ922-h3j I was sure they'd be amazed I still am and I was fully aware how good he was.
@@ElmoNator39 yeah it’s too early for them to realise I think
It's called a "Chip Shot" when they do that pop up - Dennis was a all-around attacking great of his time. One of the most technically consistent players in the history of football
This lad is the reason I'm Arsenal fan. Too smooth, too silky. Simply immaculate🐏
Bergkamp was a stone cold killer. The fact he played originally as a midfielder made him such a lethal "shadow striker". Always roaming free to either assist or score
Bergkamp was the ultimate professional. He grew up as an Ajax academy player in a room dedicated to the team, right down to the print on the bed spread. The Ajax academy is legendary for producing talent. They had virtually a whole team of home grown youngsters who won the 1994-5 Champions League final, but sadly this was slightly after he'd moved on. He used to share a room with Ian Wright for away matches, who was Arsenal's top player when Bergkamp arrived. After Arsene Wenger arrived as coach, strict dietary measures were implemented, and one night before an away match Ian Wright went to make himself a cup of tea. As drinking anything but water was against the rules, Bergkamp questioned Wright on his choice, and driven by the sheer respect he had for Bergkamp, Wright put the tea bags away. This was not long after the team was known for a big alcohol drinking culture, so it speaks volumes. He seemed to show a lot of people what giving 100% actually meant, as he understood that you only have a few years at the top that can be cut down by injuries or other problems like difficult times at Inter Milan, and he wanted to walk away knowing that he achieved his potential. Anyone who has had anything to do with him has glowing things to say that even exceed the high recognition or accolades generally given to him by the wider sport. A lot of the Arsenal players have stated that it was like he was from another planet when they first saw him at training. Christian Eriksen puts a lot of his success down to the mentorship he received from Bergkamp, after Bergkamp retired and went back to coach at Ajax, and you can see a lot of that in his game. I also liked the fact that while Bergkamp wasn't constantly amongst the top few wage earners in football, he also managed to come out on top financially by being shrewd and making good decisions, like he did on the pitch. I miss the anticipation of something special happening in a lot of matches now since he retired. Having other talented guys around back then like Robin Van Persie to step in softened the blow somewhat, but the past few years have been tough to be an Arsenal fan, after being spoiled for so many years.
Bergkamp is one of those players where you really have to have played the game a bit to understand just how difficult all these touches are that he is making look so easy 😂😂
I agree 100% ....players player
Absolute fact
True. I played as a Substitute on one occasion for St Peters Primary School in Walworth, South East London in 1964 and, obviously, as a fellow player, I can relate after that appearance, 58 years ago. Sadly,I was subbed after 12 minutes, myself.
My favorite player ever 😍 made everything look easy 🔥
the player u didnt remember was thierry henry, henry played for arsenal at the same time with bergkamp, and was one a the best arsenal teams in history
It's about time yall reacted to some more Arsenal legends, they deserve more respect 🥶🥶😅🤣🤣
These guys had absolutely no clue what they were watching 😂 It's like the world watching sticky ball.
The amount of legends saying that Dennis Bergkamp is the best player they've ever played with says it all. I am of Dutch origin myself, I remember being a boy and seeing this ice cold killer just pushing the defenders out of the way before scoring a world class goal.
I said to myself ''who's that, I will support him and his team forever'' and, I still do.
Passing genius as well. Somebody said: his teammates just start running, knowing they would get the ball.
FINALLY!!! Bergkamp!!!
Appreciate the comment family
He scored the most beautiful goal in premier league history ( in Newcastle vs Arsenal match)
When you see a player literally stroll through top class football you are watching greatness, Berbatov, Riquelme and Bergkamp spring to mind, these guys dont ever seem to sprint .....but you aint getting the ball off them, and if you try...they will sauce you
I remember he announced to leave Ajax for Inter Milan, i loved his "stiffies". So sublime
The one reaction I've been waiting like forever....😌 I can now be at peace
The guy is god....blessed with unbelievable skill. Our Dennis Bergkamp
Dennis Bergkamp one of the most elegant players in history with Zidane💯🪄🎩 my favorite player growing up I wanted to be like him. Ball control , not too flashy with all fundamentals , long shot taker and can score from anywhere.
Dennis Bergkamp was so crazy good already when he played for my club Ajax Amsterdam ❤️
He probably had the greatest first touch I'd ever seen, unbelievable ball control
Along with Andy Bradbury,I would say...
No one in the history of football have a better first touch and control of the ball like Dennis had
Bergkamp is one of the best in their era
Couldn't run fast, couldn't jump high,never looked like a world class athlete, refused to fly to away games...yet the man is one the greats,a footballing genius,pure Dutch
The Non Flying Dutchman
Chip, is the word.
The Magician we call him at Arsenal. Cool as ice, hard as stone. Supremely skilled.
The statue of him, is from a legendary match against them up the road.
He was unreal for his era.. made all the hard work look so effortless. Him and Henry together were a joke.. don’t forget Ian Wright too but Dennis always popped up with a goal in big games
him and Henry together were a joke?? What do u actually mean?
@@pkskyw I’ll put it this way. Henry and Bergkamp were the strikers in there invincible season and won the league with 121 points and Chelsea on 105 and I’m a Chelsea fan and the link up play between bergkamp and Henry was a joke with Henry scoring 30 league goals that season. Clear enough?
For the technical precision, as well as for the clutch factor, his goal in the '98 World Cup quarterfinals against Argentina might be my favorite World Cup goal ever.
Dennis Bergkamp & Thierry Henry best duo in history
I would say Morecambe and Wise but I take your point...
The guy you recognized mid video is actually Thierry Henry.
They were teammates in an unstoppable team, the whole team was sooo sooo so good.
The goal against Newcastle is the one he will be remembered for, and understandably so.. It shouldn't even be possible, gravity doesn't work like that lol
Was lucky to grow up watching this icon as an arsenal. The goal against Newcastle is still my all time best goal. Shame he was afraid of planes. Our non flying Dutchman
You can’t really appreciate how good his touch is until you try playing football yourself his control is mad
At last you did a reaction about this legend I been asking for this for months
Enjoy Dennis Bergkamp " The Iceman " best ball Controller
One of the finest players ever to grace the premier league
Ayyy the iceman !! Love it love it, my fave player hands down. Always will be..
Bergkamp is my personal fav. childhood hero
Who was your second childhood hero?
@@Isleofskye I am dutch where to start 😂😂😂
@@RalfYzermans For decades Holland/Netherlands/The Dutch were most England fans' second team: TOTAL FOOTBALL:)
It's just as enjoyable watching your appreciation for the game develop as it is watching your reactions. Dennis was on another level, he was was always two steps of the defender before he received the ball
It would be good for you for you to react to Arsenals invincible season to see how all of the squad complimented each other in full
First 🥇 love you all
Thank you ✊🏽
11:45 Thery Henry, Henry and Bergkamp where one of the best strike partnerships ever
Real smooth, elegant and slick player
11:45 It's Thierry Henry bro. They were a lethal duo up front, henry as the main striker and bergkamp as more of a number 10 behind him, only team to ever go unbeaten a whole season long in the premier league. That Arsenal team is therefore also known as "the invincibles"
13:45 this beat is phenomenal lool
Dennis Bergkamp, master of the pop up.
Yess!! Finally! Thanks Nick!
Now that’s was a good reaction thank you to share it with us , keep going , it’s a short highlight for a player with high IQ , This is what happens when instinct is combined with intelligence , in his time players play by their talent or speed or strong or instinct , he invented some of the passes why!! Because his IQ in a high level, in the all highlight he never used his head for scoring or passing Although his a tall why!! Because he is tooo smartttt , 🤙🏼
never saw him score a simple goal, they were all beauties.
My favourite player of all time.. But you guys have chosen the wrong video, you should have chosen the video titled " Dennis Bergkamo the legend of the ice man"
yo yo yo ahhhhhhh mookieeee...the intro is fire
FINALLY!!!!
The first touch guys, THE FIRST TOUCH!
His ability to control any pass with his first touch is both one of the if the not the hardest skill in football, he also is a magical creator.
Get your bro to kick the ball hard at you and try to control with your 1st touch. Not easy even at the park.
He’s the best ever in Dutch football history for me better than Cryuff and Van Basten. He’s Goated.
@Ernie B Exactly! The pass from Pires was trash, fired in low bouncing and behind him. What he did in that first touch WITH THE INSIDE OF HIS LEFT BOOT DOING A 360, sits the defender down waits for the ball to spin back and after all that? No panic, no snatching at the chance, just a cool finish. You gotta play the game to appreciate him, even a few games at the park opens your eyes.
As a Norwegian, I always loved the Dutch game and felt like they were as good as Germany, Brazil and Italy. I agree with everything thing you said about the first touch, but I think it is an incredibly difficult thing to rank Bergkamp ahead of Cryuff and Van Basten, but I think it might be warranted. His skill set is perhaps a bit more rare and he probably made the players around him better than the aforementioned duo did, just hard to deny and easier to see Cryuff and Van Basten's value I think.
@@larsegenes6031 I think if we saw Van Basten for longer maybe Cryuff was so skilful and deserved the World Cup but Bergkamp is a completely unique player. I gotta say seeing as you’re Nigerian, Kanu your country man is one of the most underrated players ever. His close control and skill was unbelievable, top 3 greatest African strikers for me🙏🏿
Obsiden Cold
@@obsidencold9491 *Norwegian* Norway, home of Erling Haaland
Yoooo it’s been a minute! I love what you’re doing, man the growth is awesome ✊🏾🔥 keep it up. I need to learn some tricks from you lol 😂
lol man I am still trying progress but you know I got you anytime ✊🏽
@@dunsonhouse what you’re doing is working, I love to see it for real. More growth to come.
Top 20 best player of all time for sure
Top 40-50
100%
Top 10 : Bergkamp fue un fuera de serie🎉
One of the best players to play in the premier league. Technical level on a 100!
Pop ups are called chips - Totti is the master of those. Bergkamp was slick, pure class. Those Arsenal teams were something else.
Totti don't even come close to bergkamp in those what the f are you talking about in this video we saw at list 20 chips from different angles a d still the goal keeper got chiped wbile he ia on his line. Totti is good too but not close to bergkamp in chips
@@Myron.Show1 You are entitled to have a wrong opinion.
@@yourstruly5493 i have logic not opinions or craaaazy ego
Even thierry will say he the one of if not the best player her ever played with
Henry played with a lot of other great players. but he played the best when he was with Bergkamp. They were the best striking partnership of their era
dennis was crazy ... he was afraid of fly so and away games he couldnt reach by bus or car he wouldnt play ^^ still a legend with a lot if missing games under his belt
Arsenal!!! Arsenal!!!! Arsenal!!!!
I like your Nba player comparisons to football players, I love both sports.
Here's a few players you may like to react too: Eusebio, Romario, Rivaldo, Lewandowski, Van Baston, Baresi, Gullit, Zola, Maldini.
P.S. Giannis is my fav in NBA since 2013, can you do a video on him
pop up 😂 Chip, dink or a lob, and THAT was Thierry Henry, pure class
Not very physically imposing but one of the most skilled strikers of all time. Tim Duncan ain't a bad comp tbh. Skill and fundamentals over athleticism.
chip shot legend... and nick the guy who you said looked familiar was thierry henry. That arsenal team had so many greats!
YO YO YO YO YO YO You fellas should watch some videos focussed on 1st touches. That first touch is the thing.
5 tragedies that changed football history forever by oh my goal . bro reacts to this.
You need to react to the arsenal team from 2004 , they had Thierry Henry and Dennis bergkamp on the same team. They played the beast football in England and went undefeated for 49games
You got to react to them man
He's a technical player, not really going to see great dribbles or nutmeg etc, but he's very clever and technically sound.
Arsenal and Dutch Legend, my favorite player of all time
Greetings from The Netherlands.
The problem with Bergkamp is that he does'nt give interviews to the press. So you only see his fenomenal actions...
The shot is a chip/lob. So then you get to be like this guy lobbed that keeper like he was a little boy.
you should also react to the commentary of jack van gelder at the 1998 WK Netherlands vs Argentina the commentator said i feel like the Netherlands are going to the semi finals when the score was 1-1 and then Dennis Bergkamp scored a fantastic goal with only 20 seconds of play time to go and the commentator went wild its a 1 minute video tho but.
go to a pitch some day with a football. throw the ball as high as u can and catch it with your foot.
by then you'd truly appreciate how good this guy is
i m from argentina and my tier list ever is Meesi,Maradona,Ronaldinho,berkamp,Henry♥
Ice man!!
also one of the craziest games of all time Arsenal Vs Reading which finished 7-5 would be a good one to watch. many people call it the greatest comeback of all time
Hello to my fellow 'Anericans'
He started as youth and first team player for Ajax, went to inter Milan and than to arsenal.
dennis bergkamp is for sure in the top 20 of best players ever here from The Netherlands not top 11 but he was good
Btw the way he controls the ball with his first touch is probably top 3 all time players. It's not normal to control the ball like this.
Bergkamp was in the same class Zidane no cap, great reaction but I'm waiting for Robin van persie reaction video.
He did not win any Caps ? THat;s outrageous:(
Stopping the ball dead is a key skill is football.... that long ass pass in the all orange jersey is his most iconic play.... look up people trying to stop a ball dead with no experience.... shit goes sideways and far away from you... if you can stop it dead right in front of you no matter how hard the pass comes, then you're a God.
You guys should react to more recent players before going back to the old school. You'll get up to date with the current ballers quicker. Enjoyed the vid as always though!
This hitting on break yeehhh
'Pop up' is called a 'chip' in football. If you want to see the coldest most clinical striker, check Ruud Van Nistelrooy.
The Legend, it was a joy to watch him as an Arsenal fan. But they dont make players like this anymore unfortunately. Keep the videos coming brothers
Its really not often that I see a player pull off shots and Passes that I dont see coming, like when I watch a game I usually am not surprised by the choices the players make...not with Bergkamp,he does stuff I just dont anticipate
Y'all should react to David Villa highlights! One of the best stickers in Barcelona and Spanish history.
You guys should react to MALDINI he is the Best defender in history 🇮🇹
Appreciate the comment family
Y’all got to react to the funniest commentator moments in football
React to Isco when football becomes art🙏🏻
His team was named " The invencibles ". This team wad mad.