Elegance and grace. Matt le tissier is one of the rare breeds. Easily comparable to the likes of zidane, baggio, bergkamp, cantona, laudrup etc in terms of flair and natural talent.
Summed him up perfectly there. People go on about his lack of ambition, I love how he stayed at Southampton his whole career. They were good to him and he respected that and in turn the fans got their moneys worth. Low key player/person who always had a cult following, world class on his day imo. I always looked forward to the Southampton games in the 90s just cos he would be playing. Same with shef wed and chrissy waddle. Both players could have a quiet game and then do something that would totally blow your mind and completely turn the game.
Yes, and Hoddle of all people didn't pick him for the world cup squad, after LeTissier scored a hat-tick in the England B team that was known to have been LeTissier's last chance to show what he can do. I will never forgive Hoddle for that bollx
Great player. Almost all his goals are in the corner of the net. Top bottom left or right. And his penalty success rate 2nd to none. And he is a good human being.
The greatest British player ever, in my opinion. A humble and loyal man. He could have earned far more money and caps - but he was one of the few who stayed true to a small club. He shows his wisdom and class as a human being even more now by passionately defending truth, democracy, real science, honesty and people’s free will and health against evil oligarchic totalitarian forces. He is, thereby, far far greater than England’s finest ever footballer! More than just a legend -a true hero. Dear Matt - thank you for everything - and God bless you!
Exactly right, saw him at a show and he was brilliant, It was like a night with all your "conspiracy" mates, but of course they are not conspiracies any more lol.
He was definitely one of the best but I think he just wasn't fit enough, whether that was natural or he just couldn't be arsed I dunno? But we were lucky to see him play and Southampton fans who were there are privileged. Legend 👌
@@stuntmanmike6330 with a reel like this ... and you reckon he wasn't fit enough. Even if true ... who needs fitness when you can dribble, volley, 1/2 volley, head and score like this. I say that if a club had 6 of these in a side ... they'd be winning permanently whether they were "fit" or not. Talent trumps fitness ..
@@stevel9914People label players like this as lazy. They did the same to Berbatov. I think it comes from a subconscious jealousy over their ability. Like you said, he didn't need to exert himself, because he was head and shoulders above the rest in terms of skill.
The only reason Matt isn't mentioned in the same breath as the other greatest footballers of all time is that he played for Southampton and not one of the " big " clubs. I am a Newcastle United supporter but I am a lover of great football and I always applaud truly great players who had insane skills and used them to entertain ( as well as get results for their teams ) For me, Matt rates as highly as any player who has ever graced the beautiful game. On top of that, he's a top bloke as well.
I am a Napoli fan and have seen Maradona play and I am saying without any doubt that Le Tissier was just as gifted. There is not one footballer in history that is or was more talented than him. Unbelievable technical ability ! Absolutely ridiculous. Took the absolute piss out of professional footballers for 16 years every week !
@@christopherpenny6083 They were completely different styles of player. Maradona was a bustling, risk-taking bundle of hyper- energy, which le Tissier certainly wasn't. But Pele had two good feet, so did Best, Puskas, Matthews and all the dozens of truly great players of the last century. How can we put a one-footed player up there with them?
@@cliffhughes6010 yeah, you're right. Everyone, all the ex pros, all the lists identifying the best players in the history of the game are wrong. Le Tissier isn't in a single list, but that's an oversight, he should be. 🙄
Easy to say watching a highlight video. Harder to pick him when you’re watching live and see the 8 weeks between these goals where he’s waddling around the pitch, grossly out of condition, scratching his arse
@@HkFinn83i tell u what, i wouldnt mind waddling around and scratching my arse if i had the talent, ability and scored the incredible goals that Le Tissier did. A maverick genius, but i supose u always get bufoons who have to look at the beautiful game in a negative way.
@@HkFinn83 Read his stats you halfwit. A goal every 2.6 games. As a midfielder as well. You don't get in the PL 100 club scratching your ass. Especially playing for a club fighting relegation every year.
i live in Guernsey and played against him every year as were the same age, when i was 11 there was a football challenge weekend, Emlyn Hughes came over to do it, Matt le Tissier ran rings around him, i remember Emlyn laughing and saying who the heck is this kid? He was unbelievably gifted even at a very young age.
Venables was just as bad. They both made many mistakes during their tenure. Not just with Le Tissier but also Gazza. They had the stupid mindset just to field a team of limited Grafters. I was so disgusted with the England national team during the 90's it was pathetic.
Ronaldo or Messi do this and it’s front page news, it’s a crime people of today don’t know how good Matt Le Tissier was. And he didn’t have Mbappe, Iniesta, Xavi, Neymar and co around him. He had 10 bang average players on his team and he did it himself. I paid my ticket price just to see this man play, we love him in Southampton, absolute legend.
For me, Scholes and Bergkamp were nowhere near Le Tissier with regards to pure Skill. I would even say that had Le Tissier gone to Manchester United and trained his bollucks off, he would've been way better than even Zidane!
Absolutely amazing dribbling and shooting technique. he is not doubt the English Maradona, but one that hardly anyone has ever heard about - The engish fan never revered him despite being way above the pack in his generation and beyond. If he had played in Spain his techinique would have been very much appreciated like Zizou's, with whom he shares some similarities. Thanks Mr. Le Tissier for all that artistry! - :)
You are stating absolute facts. 💯 English fans only appreciate ones that 'work hard', get stuck in and are full of passion. This is exactly why England never win any major competitions. One recent example is how players like Grealish and Sancho hardly featured in Euro 2020. And lo and behold, England lost in the final.
@@Sajangrg69 couldn't agree with you more.... :) Having played both in Spain & England at lower levels, you can see the clear difference in the styles. Some think running and heading a lot is more effective & entertaining, but not moi :'*
Le God always said he liked being a big fish in a small pond and never wanted to leave Southampton, it’s very hard to be considered with the greats when you haven’t achieved the highest awards
Yesterday: I get to know this guy watching this and other video. My jaw dropped. Then I look out his career. It's an tremendous absurd that we was caped so few times for England. How the English managers do not valued a gem like this? If he was born here in Brazil, he would be a national treasure.
If you watched him live like I did you would realise why he only achieved 8 caps and no transfer to the big boys. Bags of skill but a lazy overweight git, if you were in the trenches you wouldn't want him at your side. Very good on match of the day highligts for armchair fans!
@@polaris7122 Overweight maybe but lazy no. He did what he was good at. He would still be on on the training field practicing penalties and free kicks long after others had gone home.
@@SuperChalkster hahaha that's why Kendal, Ferguson, Dalglish, Moran, Souness, Graham, Wilkinson, Wenger, wouldn't touch him with a barge-pole. Guess what they all have in common, they all won the first division, or the Prem, and didn't want your so called superstar anywhere near their teams, because they know football inside out and don't just watch match of the day highlights, unlike you and the rest of the armchair fans on here. I rest my case proven winners opinions verses the losers on here!! Hahahahahahah
this is why football is incredible, seeing players who can perform feats that we can't comprehend, football is losing is in danger of losing its mavericks, fitness, strength and speed are stifling talent
People said he lacked ambition but if I was a player I'd choose to have a Compilation video like this 25 years after retiring than a full trophy cabinet from being a fringe player at a huge club
He wouldnt have been a fringe player. He could have been at least what Berbatov or Sherignham was. He was as technical as Cantona just not as aggressive.
The grace of Zidane with the ability of Maradona and an eye for goals like Pele. The perfect player, He could score with his left, His right and head. He was that good.
@@manuelnavarrete8835 Perdón por el mal español, pero no creo que hubiera sido el mismo jugador si hubiera sido así. Le Tissier veía el fútbol sobre todo como una forma de entretenimiento, con la pereza la misma mentalidad le permitía ser audaz
Its absolutely criminal that this man did get 100 caps for England. The team should have been built around him. As a spurs fan I have nothing but love for Matt !
Ridiculously underrated ! Pure talent and skills and the way he runs and his posture ( very deceiving ) great dribbling, passes and some rare whiping shots that are a joy to see !! Just showed him to an Egyptian friend who appreciates football in that Era n he blew his mind and he has never heard of him !!
The reason I became a Southampton fan all those years ago. We've never played the beautiful game quite as beautiful since he retired. Boy do we need him now.!!!!!
Football in general is bereft of players of his quality ( And Matt was doing all of his Magic with the old true Leather Ball,on rough Pitches,with players seriously attempting to stop him,by any means necessary) And as a footballer he was a combo of a Artist and Master Craftsman!
Amazing how the great players just seem so relaxed and at ease while doing unbelievable things on a football pitch. He hardly looks like he is trying but everything is so perfect, like it is choreographed almost
I could watch this all day, he made the game beautiful. The English national team missed the boat, you can't win trophies unless you pick match winners. If Matt had been born in Brazil we'd be talking about him in the same league as Pele and the fat druggie from Argentina. I watched football for over 60 years, even played a bit, I saw George Best, Law, Charlton live on those weekends when my beloved Bury FC (RIP) were away. In terms of skill I'd put Le Tiss right up there with prime Best. As you can guess I'm a huge admirer, not just for his skill but for his loyalty.
The two goals he scored at Blackburn,he told his ex saints teammate tim flowers where he was going to score before the match and hit two 30 yarder rockets .....sublime but never cocky ever,very humble.
Hahaha yes I could have torn up that midfield, there's more to football than looking good on match of the day. I watched him live and he was one lazy git.
Le Tissier was a G, I was always rooting for him. But no they gave him a game before the 98 World Cup, scores a hatrick, and they still didn't let him in the England squad.
Pre Injury Ronaldo Nazario, LeTissier, Gullit and Rijkaard make it look so easy, like playin against lil kids. Really overpowerd, players. No one else gives me that impression. P.S.: The music is flawless also
Had a video of his goals to the music of EMF you're unbelievable song,Messi said he used to watch match of the day so he could admire Matty,I grew up during Matty's reign wonderful memories.
One of my most favourite non - Man Utd players, astoundingly gifted but highly underrated. A one club man, didn't chase the dollars or the trophies who remained loyal. Such an unselfish person & player, rare in this day and age.😢 One wonders what he could've achieved if he played for a bigger team such as Man Utd during his career ?? 🏆🎖🏅🎉
This is true. Legend as a player back then, a legend today pushing back against the Bolshevik globalists who want us to eat bugs, own nothing and be happy!
@@marknewbold2583 I understand the reality and people like you who implicitly trust Government are the ones living the delusion. Only when it affects you directly, will you acknowledge what's happening. Agenda 21 is real. Read the WEF's plans and you'll know what I'm talking about. Try to find footage of what happened in countries like China, New Zealand, Australia, Holland, Germany and Austria in 2021 and you'll understand. Just don't believe what you see on television - it's propaganda setting society up for a massive humanity fall.
Theres atleast 3 Puskas awards in this short video. If he played for a bigger club (no disrespect) he would have all sorts of titles. Hes always in my top 5 English all time players. Seems like Gerrard and Lampard mixed together with a sprinkle of Zidane
What a player. If he’d had a little more pace he’d have been as good as George Best. There’s nobody playing in the Premier League these days anywhere near as exciting to watch as Le Tissier was back in the day.
Football now doesn’t allow players like this. Individual artists expressing themselves. Nonchalant flicks chips etc. It’s coached out of them. Today it’s just athletes pressing the shit outta each other for 90 mins. I miss football from this era 🤦♂️
He apparently was Xavi's favourite player. Xavi said something like he does what I do but I have to run to do it he just walks and wins (cannot remember the exact words used but it went something like that)
What an entertainer pure class, made the game look so simple every English club then & now want & need a MLT . Another reason why our country hasn't won a tournament he never got the games he deserved. All bcos he has never been a yes man .class fella.
What an absolute sick edit. Keep it coming my guy
Thank you bro!
Appreciate it 🙏🏾
Elegance and grace. Matt le tissier is one of the rare breeds. Easily comparable to the likes of zidane, baggio, bergkamp, cantona, laudrup etc in terms of flair and natural talent.
Well said faraaz. The mecurial genius that is le god. Along with george best and zidane, my fav 3 players of all time.
@Heretic Funny hoe palmer had 18 caps for England and Le tissier only had 8, makes you think!
Summed him up perfectly there. People go on about his lack of ambition, I love how he stayed at Southampton his whole career. They were good to him and he respected that and in turn the fans got their moneys worth. Low key player/person who always had a cult following, world class on his day imo. I always looked forward to the Southampton games in the 90s just cos he would be playing. Same with shef wed and chrissy waddle. Both players could have a quiet game and then do something that would totally blow your mind and completely turn the game.
Yes, and Hoddle of all people didn't pick him for the world cup squad, after LeTissier scored a hat-tick in the England B team that was known to have been LeTissier's last chance to show what he can do.
I will never forgive Hoddle for that bollx
A very unwelcome guy in Southampton that hoddle. He knew that letis was better than him in his prime!
Great player. Almost all his goals are in the corner of the net. Top bottom left or right. And his penalty success rate 2nd to none. And he is a good human being.
The greatest British player ever, in my opinion. A humble and loyal man. He could have earned far more money and caps - but he was one of the few who stayed true to a small club.
He shows his wisdom and class as a human being even more now by passionately defending truth, democracy, real science, honesty and people’s free will and health against evil oligarchic totalitarian forces. He is, thereby, far far greater than England’s finest ever footballer! More than just a legend -a true hero.
Dear Matt - thank you for everything - and God bless you!
Exactly right, saw him at a show and he was brilliant, It was like a night with all your "conspiracy" mates, but of course they are not conspiracies any more lol.
He was definitely one of the best but I think he just wasn't fit enough, whether that was natural or he just couldn't be arsed I dunno? But we were lucky to see him play and Southampton fans who were there are privileged. Legend 👌
@@stuntmanmike6330were we ever.😅👍
@@stuntmanmike6330 with a reel like this ... and you reckon he wasn't fit enough. Even if true ... who needs fitness when you can dribble, volley, 1/2 volley, head and score like this. I say that if a club had 6 of these in a side ... they'd be winning permanently whether they were "fit" or not. Talent trumps fitness ..
@@stevel9914People label players like this as lazy. They did the same to Berbatov. I think it comes from a subconscious jealousy over their ability. Like you said, he didn't need to exert himself, because he was head and shoulders above the rest in terms of skill.
The only reason Matt isn't mentioned in the same breath as the other greatest footballers of all time is that he played for Southampton and not one of the " big " clubs. I am a Newcastle United supporter but I am a lover of great football and I always applaud truly great players who had insane skills and used them to entertain ( as well as get results for their teams ) For me, Matt rates as highly as any player who has ever graced the beautiful game. On top of that, he's a top bloke as well.
You obviously never watched him live!
Grateful to say I was there for most of these goals... What a player.. Saints legend
One of the best England talents ever, if not one the worlds greatest in terms of pure natural talent. Superb player.
I am a Napoli fan and have seen Maradona play and I am saying without any doubt that Le Tissier was just as gifted. There is not one footballer in history that is or was more talented than him. Unbelievable technical ability ! Absolutely ridiculous. Took the absolute piss out of professional footballers for 16 years every week !
Le Tissier could control the ball, pass and shoot equally well with both feet. Maradona, great as he was, only had a left foot.
I like Le Tissier, but comparing him to Maradona is madness
@@christopherpenny6083 They were completely different styles of player. Maradona was a bustling, risk-taking bundle of hyper- energy, which le Tissier certainly wasn't.
But Pele had two good feet, so did Best, Puskas, Matthews and all the dozens of truly great players of the last century. How can we put a one-footed player up there with them?
@@cliffhughes6010 yeah, you're right. Everyone, all the ex pros, all the lists identifying the best players in the history of the game are wrong. Le Tissier isn't in a single list, but that's an oversight, he should be. 🙄
@@cliffhughes6010 You know nothing about playing football.
As a 40 year old Geordie, this absolute genious of a player was the bane of my existance growing up. Every season he came and beat us on his own.
LOL. ThankYou. Geordies have been made to suffer from much misfortune. Including this channel island product.
Unbelievable, raw talent. His finishing ability was second to none. It's an absolute tragedy he was so neglected in the England Squad.
Easy to say watching a highlight video. Harder to pick him when you’re watching live and see the 8 weeks between these goals where he’s waddling around the pitch, grossly out of condition, scratching his arse
Like where's YOUR reel highlights ? Excacty.@@HkFinn83
@@HkFinn83i tell u what, i wouldnt mind waddling around and scratching my arse if i had the talent, ability and scored the incredible goals that Le Tissier did. A maverick genius, but i supose u always get bufoons who have to look at the beautiful game in a negative way.
@@HkFinn83 Read his stats you halfwit. A goal every 2.6 games. As a midfielder as well. You don't get in the PL 100 club scratching your ass. Especially playing for a club fighting relegation every year.
Would have been handy just for penalties,......
You know you're god when the opposing fans celebrate your goals 🤩
Genius. Match of the day in the 90s was so often amazing thanks to another Le God highlight reel goal. I love him. Legend.
i live in Guernsey and played against him every year as were the same age, when i was 11 there was a football challenge weekend, Emlyn Hughes came over to do it, Matt le Tissier ran rings around him, i remember Emlyn laughing and saying who the heck is this kid?
He was unbelievably gifted even at a very young age.
Le Tissier scoring a hat trick for England B then not getting a world cup call up was a travesty. Great compilation btw!
Thank you!
Hoddle.....say no more.
Hoddle
Didn’t like the fact he said no to a move to tottenham the year before
Venables was just as bad.
They both made many mistakes during their tenure.
Not just with Le Tissier but also Gazza.
They had the stupid mindset just to field a team of limited Grafters.
I was so disgusted with the England national team during the 90's it was pathetic.
@@ZamWeazle venables picked gazza and should have won the Euros…
Dreaded le tissier playing against your side could turn a game in an instant moment of brilliance
Great player and great man. If Jack Grealish is worth 100 million then Le Tissier is a billion pound player because he’s 10 of him
Messi used to watch match of the day just to see matty,high praise.
Ronaldo or Messi do this and it’s front page news, it’s a crime people of today don’t know how good Matt Le Tissier was. And he didn’t have Mbappe, Iniesta, Xavi, Neymar and co around him. He had 10 bang average players on his team and he did it himself.
I paid my ticket price just to see this man play, we love him in Southampton, absolute legend.
Up there with the likes of Zindane, Scholes, Bergkamp, Pirlo etc... Absolute class act. Made football look like breathing.
For me, Scholes and Bergkamp were nowhere near Le Tissier with regards to pure Skill. I would even say that had Le Tissier gone to Manchester United and trained his bollucks off, he would've been way better than even Zidane!
World class footballer. Even better human being. Has time for everyone and anyone. Still has the magic at 7 A-SIDE on Wednesdays. Boom 👊💥
Most talented English player I think i'll ever witness.
Absolutely amazing dribbling and shooting technique. he is not doubt the English Maradona, but one that hardly anyone has ever heard about - The engish fan never revered him despite being way above the pack in his generation and beyond. If he had played in Spain his techinique would have been very much appreciated like Zizou's, with whom he shares some similarities. Thanks Mr. Le Tissier for all that artistry! - :)
You are stating absolute facts. 💯
English fans only appreciate ones that 'work hard', get stuck in and are full of passion. This is exactly why England never win any major competitions. One recent example is how players like Grealish and Sancho hardly featured in Euro 2020. And lo and behold, England lost in the final.
@@Sajangrg69 couldn't agree with you more.... :) Having played both in Spain & England at lower levels, you can see the clear difference in the styles. Some think running and heading a lot is more effective & entertaining, but not moi :'*
It's not the fans that don't respect players like Le Tissier. Its the managers and coaches for England over the years.
Le God always said he liked being a big fish in a small pond and never wanted to leave Southampton, it’s very hard to be considered with the greats when you haven’t achieved the highest awards
@@adamozmin8970 achievements doesn't make u a great player
Yesterday: I get to know this guy watching this and other video. My jaw dropped.
Then I look out his career. It's an tremendous absurd that we was caped so few times for England. How the English managers do not valued a gem like this? If he was born here in Brazil, he would be a national treasure.
He’s my favourite ever player he’s a legend and we love him here in Southampton
If you watched him live like I did you would realise why he only achieved 8 caps and no transfer to the big boys. Bags of skill but a lazy overweight git, if you were in the trenches you wouldn't want him at your side. Very good on match of the day highligts for armchair fans!
@@polaris7122 Overweight maybe but lazy no. He did what he was good at. He would still be on on the training field practicing penalties and free kicks long after others had gone home.
@@polaris7122 youre talking utter shit mate, we were in the trenches and it was a good job we had him at our side.
@@SuperChalkster hahaha that's why Kendal, Ferguson, Dalglish, Moran, Souness, Graham, Wilkinson, Wenger, wouldn't touch him with a barge-pole. Guess what they all have in common, they all won the first division, or the Prem, and didn't want your so called superstar anywhere near their teams, because they know football inside out and don't just watch match of the day highlights, unlike you and the rest of the armchair fans on here. I rest my case proven winners opinions verses the losers on here!! Hahahahahahah
No other footballer has ever given me tears of happiness watching him play
Get a Life
@alanclarke8069 Who hurt you bro?
He's the reason I'm a Saints fan. He's got a lot of suffering to answer for!! Still one of the very best and so glad I saw him play.
We've been privileged for sure. There will never be another like him.
Ditto you could be my twin,nothing but misery,but him and Ricky Lambert made it all worth it .....almost.
this is why football is incredible, seeing players who can perform feats that we can't comprehend, football is losing is in danger of losing its mavericks, fitness, strength and speed are stifling talent
This Man is My Hero and not just because of His amazing football skills 👍👍👍👍👍
People said he lacked ambition but if I was a player I'd choose to have a Compilation video like this 25 years after retiring than a full trophy cabinet from being a fringe player at a huge club
He wouldnt have been a fringe player. He could have been at least what Berbatov or Sherignham was. He was as technical as Cantona just not as aggressive.
@@nomadicsoul34 100% true about the ability, the only thing that wouldve let him down though was his consistency
My favourite footballer of all time
The grace of Zidane with the ability of Maradona and an eye for goals like Pele. The perfect player, He could score with his left, His right and head. He was that good.
That good to be compared to Pele and Maradona, come on dawg
@@dr.aisaitl7439 Yes he was
@@punkywozza4330 No he wasn't, he was Matt Le Tissier
@@dr.aisaitl7439vete a saber que pasaba si este men no hubiera sido tan vago y hubiera jugado en otro equipo tal vez dirían que es uno de los grandes
@@manuelnavarrete8835 Perdón por el mal español, pero no creo que hubiera sido el mismo jugador si hubiera sido así. Le Tissier veía el fútbol sobre todo como una forma de entretenimiento, con la pereza la misma mentalidad le permitía ser audaz
I was lucky to grow up watching him at the dell.
Its absolutely criminal that this man did get 100 caps for England. The team should have been built around him. As a spurs fan I have nothing but love for Matt !
Ridiculously underrated ! Pure talent and skills and the way he runs and his posture ( very deceiving ) great dribbling, passes and some rare whiping shots that are a joy to see !! Just showed him to an Egyptian friend who appreciates football in that Era n he blew his mind and he has never heard of him !!
We wont the likes of him again. A generational talent.
Only Englishman I've ever seen dribble gambetta style. Long live LeGod!
@hfc it's the Argentine style of dribbling with lots of body feints and shoulder drops
@hfc I don't really see Cole or Lallana as gambeta dribblers, but I suppose that's a bit subjective.
The reason I became a Southampton fan all those years ago. We've never played the beautiful game quite as beautiful since he retired. Boy do we need him now.!!!!!
Do we ever. Sfc till i die!
Up the saints
Football in general is bereft of players of his quality ( And Matt was doing all of his Magic with the old true Leather Ball,on rough Pitches,with players seriously attempting to stop him,by any means necessary)
And as a footballer he was a combo of a Artist and Master Craftsman!
i don't remember any other english guy more skilled than this lad in the late 90s, and yet he didn't make anough caps as he should
The most outrageous natural talent
never enjoyed a football video like this one. awesome music and pure talent. Never had heard about him until I made a search about penalties.
thank you!
Really appreciate it 🙏🏾
Mat scored some of the greatest goals ever seen
Fantastic player,used to go to the dell regularly. Just to see his skills at the warm up was worth the entrance fee!! 👏👏👏
Amazing how the great players just seem so relaxed and at ease while doing unbelievable things on a football pitch. He hardly looks like he is trying but everything is so perfect, like it is choreographed almost
Could've gone to big clubs in Europe but loyalty ❤
I could watch this all day, he made the game beautiful. The English national team missed the boat, you can't win trophies unless you pick match winners. If Matt had been born in Brazil we'd be talking about him in the same league as Pele and the fat druggie from Argentina. I watched football for over 60 years, even played a bit, I saw George Best, Law, Charlton live on those weekends when my beloved Bury FC (RIP) were away. In terms of skill I'd put Le Tiss right up there with prime Best. As you can guess I'm a huge admirer, not just for his skill but for his loyalty.
Matt Le Tiss's ability to think ahead, do quickly making the right decision, with such skill was amazing
Saw him play lots of times as a kid. What a talent
The two goals he scored at Blackburn,he told his ex saints teammate tim flowers where he was going to score before the match and hit two 30 yarder rockets .....sublime but never cocky ever,very humble.
He said he was going to hit the towel the Tim Flowers hung through the side of the net .... and he did.
@@tepid1903 unbelievable talent for a fat lad,he gave me so many happy memories in a time of continually struggling in the league.
there'll never be another le god
I'm a derby County fan, but what a player top draw, even better human being we love you Matt
Played football like he was enjoying every moment ,scoring goals for fun what an amazing player up with the best
Because he played for Southampton he hardly got a sniff into the England team, I’m a Brighton supporter but imagine him and Gazza in the set up!
It would've been something yes!!!
Hahaha yes I could have torn up that midfield, there's more to football than looking good on match of the day. I watched him live and he was one lazy git.
He came within a whisper of joining Spurs just after Gazza. Could of had a prime Lineker/LeTissier?Gascoigne at Spurs. Another "What if".
@@polaris7122 ha ha yeah I hear your name all over the footie internet mate ... not 🤣🤣🤣
Le Tissier was a G, I was always rooting for him. But no they gave him a game before the 98 World Cup, scores a hatrick, and they still didn't let him in the England squad.
Yes England Managers not the brightest honestly a disgrace
Matt was ahead of his time.
Pre Injury Ronaldo Nazario, LeTissier, Gullit and Rijkaard make it look so easy, like playin against lil kids. Really overpowerd, players. No one else gives me that impression.
P.S.: The music is flawless also
Had a video of his goals to the music of EMF you're unbelievable song,Messi said he used to watch match of the day so he could admire Matty,I grew up during Matty's reign wonderful memories.
One of my most favourite non - Man Utd players, astoundingly gifted but highly underrated. A one club man, didn't chase the dollars or the trophies who remained loyal. Such an unselfish person & player, rare in this day and age.😢 One wonders what he could've achieved if he played for a bigger team such as Man Utd during his career ?? 🏆🎖🏅🎉
mixture of his moments and that music feels us what power has art in our life!
Why doesn't anybody talk about this guy these days ?
This man was an absolute genius. His skills were off the chart
Real bad boy baller thanks for this!!!l
Glad you liked it 🤝🏾
Same him at an event last night what a legend, a real nice fellow and he knows the truth of whats going on in this sick world
This is true. Legend as a player back then, a legend today pushing back against the Bolshevik globalists who want us to eat bugs, own nothing and be happy!
@@philipcross8121 you've a tenuous grasp on reality. Bolsheviks? It's not 1917
@@marknewbold2583 I understand the reality and people like you who implicitly trust Government are the ones living the delusion. Only when it affects you directly, will you acknowledge what's happening. Agenda 21 is real. Read the WEF's plans and you'll know what I'm talking about. Try to find footage of what happened in countries like China, New Zealand, Australia, Holland, Germany and Austria in 2021 and you'll understand.
Just don't believe what you see on television - it's propaganda setting society up for a massive humanity fall.
Gteat video, we all remember the great goals, but you have included some beautiful Le God moves and tekkers.👌
Gary Linekar should give this a watch , he might learn something from it .
He already knows that he was a very lazy player, he had bags of skill and was very entertaining on match of the day highlights.
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Disagree. Lineker didn't have bags of skill.
Joy to watch
Theres atleast 3 Puskas awards in this short video. If he played for a bigger club (no disrespect) he would have all sorts of titles. Hes always in my top 5 English all time players. Seems like Gerrard and Lampard mixed together with a sprinkle of Zidane
Downright criminal that Hoddle didn't bring him to France in '98.
The flair players flair player.
What a player. If he’d had a little more pace he’d have been as good as George Best. There’s nobody playing in the Premier League these days anywhere near as exciting to watch as Le Tissier was back in the day.
What about all the Everton players.on a par with him.beto.dcl etc
They damping his sound out. Legend ❤️
What a player 😍
They talk about Beckham and Sheerer, but Le Tissier for me was a more complete player.
Absolutely correct.
Practically all these goals pinpoint top or bottom corners. Southampton’s deadliest marksman. Legend 🔴⚪️
Football now doesn’t allow players like this. Individual artists expressing themselves. Nonchalant flicks chips etc. It’s coached out of them. Today it’s just athletes pressing the shit outta each other for 90 mins. I miss football from this era 🤦♂️
Its sad bro this era is worst I've experienced
Now i know why xavi idolizes him
The talent is unmatched
As good a highlight package as any player .. any player .
Iniesta said it in one line -
'He could dribble past seven or eight players' but WITHOUT SPEED!'
he's ridiculous.
Its xavi not iniesta
He apparently was Xavi's favourite player. Xavi said something like he does what I do but I have to run to do it he just walks and wins (cannot remember the exact words used but it went something like that)
Huge talent with the smile of those who enjoyed playing football as a kid ⚽🏆
What a player , what a man !
Didn't run much, but didn't need to. Genius!
No disrespt to Southampton but I only remember le tissier in the team as a kid. only scored bangers!
As skillfull as George Best, criminally underrated how he didnt get more caps is scandalous.
A disgrace that he only got 8 caps for England! He should have played at the finals of every tournament!
We got gazza
Great vid of Le Tis - silky skills
Excellent music x
What an entertainer pure class, made the game look so simple every English club then & now want & need a MLT . Another reason why our country hasn't won a tournament he never got the games he deserved. All bcos he has never been a yes man .class fella.
top 3 greatest English talents I've watched in my time, along with Gazza and Rooney
Legend.
It truly is criminal that we never used him more in the England squad. We should have built the whole team around him
And the best penalty taker ever ,only had one saved vs forest,always hit the target.
So you didn't have the mental capacity, to think you could turn the volume down ?
brilliant player
Imagine if he plays for a big club? Some of you might say he's the GOAT
He never wanted to.
He gives me Bergkamp vibes
Players like Cole Plamer should learn from this football genius
Sign him up!
When even the away fans are clapping you know they're great goals!
Genius
Extremely talented player. Don't see them much these days sadly. Individual football skills are generally coached out of players.
English Michael Laudrup. Always remind me of each other. Awesome ball control and pure elegance
Like watchin Michael Laudrup dribbling Baggio shooting