This is why messi and ronaldo continue to be the best players in the world at even in their mid 30s, because are incredibly talented but also work hard as heck.
Another one is Adriano. Man, he was a beast and had amazing technique. He started misbehaving after his father's death, so the root cause was psychological, but he brought it into the job by drinking. He ruined his career, he could have become one of the best of all times.
Facts. He was my favorite player. Had the body and strength of a boxer the elegance and dribbling skills like a brazilian legend and I dont know which player had a more powerfull shot like him. I am afraid he is still drinking when you see his pictures nowadays.
this just makes me respect messi and ronaldo even more because in ronaldo's case he is known for training like a machine. he worked so hard to perfect his skills. in messi's case people regard him as "god-gifted" but often forget that without the hard work and determination in training he won't have reached the level of where he is today.
I once watched an interview of zatlan saying if Messi stopped playing football for 2 years and returned he would still be the greatest because of his talent. And I'm like what? Talent alone is not enough. If so, why would he even show up to training sessions? 😂😂Pure rubbish
Those who say Messi is better than Ronaldo, Ok lets say Ronaldo is bad. But he plays just as good if no better than Messi which is reality. The summary is, if Ronaldo can engineer himself to be as good as Messi, isn't Ronaldo the better role model and better person than Messi? Why should i look up to Messi (a god given talent), when you and me and everyone can use Ronaldo's ethics to be just as good at anything we want to be good at? In this case Ronaldo worked hard to be the best because he was not that good in the first place? 🤪
Exactly. Sometimes the problem is that a player peaks too soon. Ronaldinho won everything worth winning in football by an early age so I guess he kinda lost the motivation to keep going and decided to just party instead. He had a successful career by all measures but when your heart is no longer in something, it doesn't really matter how good at it you are, you are bound to underperform.
You could say Dinho would be the GOAT if he took his career serious or had a sharp decline from his peak, but you can't say he ruined his career. Ruining a career would be players with undisputed, high ceilings but never achieved the ultimate peaks in the sport because of their own lack of dedication. How could Dinho ruin his career if he won all the most difficult trophies there were available for him to win? Ballon D'or WC Confederations Copa America Champions League Libertadores Spanish Champion Italian Champion Name any other player with all of these. Dinho had a better career than every other player other than a handful of players in the history of the sport.
@@maroda8094 I saw him play in person 4x and likely 50x on TV. A pleasure to watch early on and then incredibly sad to watch. As he got puffy and slow from excessive partying, who could help but think of what he might have been!
For me, it was very painful to see Ronaldinho Gaucho decline that way. On the other hand, if he wasn't easy going and fun loving, he wouldn't be Ronaldinho.
@@melkernilsson9635 very good. Freekick, long shot, header, some short dribble, one on one, power, accuracy, positional awareness. He had all is needed for forward player, except mentality(even though some problem caused of racism by Italian). If counting talent alone, he maybe would be put at chevshenko, or maybe in zlatan-level
Please say that again, It's so true! But he is Brazilian, they love having fun & that's what "killed" him. But he's lucky he won every single trophy an soccer player can win.
Sneijder is a great example. Incredible talent. However, he said himself he was over weight and an alcoholic. In the end, it got so bad, van gaal took his captains armband and told him him he is off the roster unless he gets hi act together before the 2014 wk. Turned out to be the MVP of the Dutch team that year featuring Robben and rvp. Still it made his career end quick and sour which is a shame. Such a player.
Kane is good, I admit physically questionable as he is one of the slowest strikers I've seen. But he certainly makes goals. I Just think he's stuck in a very mediocre team.
Ronaldinho doesn't deserve to be on this list!! Yes he loved to party and didn't train properly. He could of been the best ever to play the game if he trained seriously all the time, but he did not ruin his career... He is still a goat. He was so good that he is the only exception to the rule... an unfit Ronaldinho was still someone you wanted on your team, only caught up to him in his 30's
I think that's the point. He's so freakishly talented that he dazzled while drinking, partying, and not training! Could you imagine if he had just half the discipline of Cristiano Ronaldo!? Ronaldinho would be the best of all time!!
What do they want Gaucho to do ? He's won everything that's worth winning. From the World Cup, to League titles to the Uefa Champions league - he's pretty much done it all. BOTH Pele and Maradona LOVED him and the way he played. He's universally beloved and just wants to be happy. I think he deserves to do whatever he wants to.
Iker was a winner though. 2 Euros (both times featured as the GK for the Team of the Tournament), 1 WC(with the Golden Glove), 3 UCLs, 2 Copa Del Reys, won La Liga 5 times, 4 SuperCopas. He was more successful than anyone featured in this list.
@@TheBINIBALL Again, Iker was one of eleven - usually playing on stacked teams. Notice he didn’t win nowhere near as much at Porto. Why? Keepers don’t score goals. 🤷🏻♂️
The greatest example of hard work is Cristiano Ronaldo 💪🔥 Edit: u guys r fools Y drag messi into this???? Of course, ronaldo is much hard working than messi Byt that doesn't make messi lazy
Listen for hazard, he was at Chelsea which is a big club but you're moving to real Madrid, the biggest club in the world for trophies and finances, you should be 100% focused at all times because real Madrid is a club which you dont mess about.
'he was at Chelsea which is a big club' Chelsea aren't a big club. They are just Roman's Roubles, a 'sugar daddy' or 'lottery' club elevated solely by outside influence. One could piss around there for five years, leave flush and nobody would notice. At Real, or Man Utd and Liverpool in England, there is a proper challenge.
The difference out of all the players mentioned is that RONALDINHO has put his name on the history book of football. Living legend. The rest will not be remembered.
he is the PHYSICALLY (not skill wise, not mentally) most talented player i ever seen, better than Maradona, Ronaldinho, messi, ronaldo, etc. what a potential, what a waste.
2 of my friends met Gerrard and Balotelli in Liverpool when he played for us. They got pictures with Gerrard and I got told Gerrard is one of the soundest people they met. Gerrard was with Balotelli and Balotelli ignored them even when they said hi to him and was telling Stevie to "hurry up and leave these". After that they just kept on telling me of how much of a CNT Balotelli is xD So I aint surprised he was here.
Ronaldinho (you may have heard this before, a lot, but it had to be said) achieved the success he did because of who he was, he could’ve changed as a player and trained more often but we don’t know whether or not he would’ve achieved more success, but a Ballon D’Or and bringing the most joy to the game of football in recent and long term memory is more than we could ever have asked of him and we are so thankful for that.
yup thats what people dont get some people are high flyers and want to have the best scores while some just enjoy what they do case in point ronaldinho a truly magical player
The dude is still "overweight" for an athlete of his rank up to this point in and a pretty bad shape, so a couple more burgers probably followed that one hahah. I'm still hopeful to see him back at his best though.
@@araag.4257 lol overweight, he was overweight the 4 first months in Madrid and people still saying is fat 2 years after ! lol A lot of retard on youtube....
"Everyone can agree ronaldinho was a flop" I dont even know what to say he was one of the best of the best and was never and never will and be even close to a flop he was one of the goats
His career could have been much better. His talent was incredible, he was such a fun to watch… but yes related to his talent he was a flop. He had everything to be considered the greatest of all time - maradona and pele taken into account
@@hadishamson393 really ? Compare what Ronaldinho won with what all the other Number 1’s won. Only PELÉ is really unreachable with 3 FIFA world cups won.
@@holkounholkoun6945 really ? Compare what Ronaldinho won with what all the other Number 1’s won. It is all there in the internet. Ronaldinho won every possible thing and even more. Only PELÉ is really unreachable with 3 FIFA world cups won.
Doesn't matter. If we are gonna compare trophies, Xavi & iniesta, Pele is up there. There is a reason maradona's name is mentioned in the same breath as Pele despite only winning it once. What makes Messi or Ronaldo a goat, is that both shown consistency & extreme professionalism till the end of their careers. How often do you see 34 or 36 year olds still performing for accolades & at elite level competition as a first team player? I think they can still go on to play till 38 or 40. Its an incredible achievement along with Zlatan, who is at AC MIlan at 39. This are what legends are made of.
putting Riquelme on a list of ruined careers is disrespectful on so many levels. The only real argument there is "he didn't do well in Barça and he wasn't really liked in Villareal despite playing really good football". Dude is a legend for Boca Juniours history and supporters, as well as for South American football in general. Overall good video, but placing Riquelme on a list of "failed careers" is downright outrageous
@@callumpolaa.k.adjvinylrise2543 Dinho the man, the footballer, the legend... This man shouldn't be in a list with these other guys?! Madness bro... Long live Ronaldinho
The thing about Ronaldinho is that at PSG he was under the wing of a player who both loved him as a "kid brother" and one of the best examples of marrying extraordinary talent to dedication Jay Jay Okocha.
You can't inculcate talent by going to training. Its inborn....watch Ronaldinho....he would drink till early morning and show up to matches where he performed like a boss
Dele Alli.. so much potential but the lifestyle became a priority for him. Luckily he's still young and still has a chance to turn it around. Hope to see him do well at Everton
From 03-06. Messi and Ronaldo have been at the top since 08. Year in, year our. Ronaldinho was as talented as them, maybe more so than CR7 but he didn’t have the right attitude the Brazilians never do
He start to going downhill when he moved to milan and he's like 28.... that's supposed to be your prime age... In other hand, michael jordan was still putting a good numbers even when he played in wizards and he's like 39 or 40 in that time
Another guy is George Best. One of the best players ever to play the game. What an amazing talent he was. His lousy habits such as Drinking and partying ended his career at a young age, same like ronaldinho. Great talent wasted..
True. I don't even think prime Steven Gerrard would be signed by Klopp since he was a little too lazy defensively and, not selfish, but over reliant on needing to be the one distributing the ball offensively that it would not work for Gegenpressing football. Klopp has a certain type that others undervalue and they become amazing when paired together. However there are a lot more football coaches coming through that share Klopp's philosophy so now it is a lot harder and more expensive to sign the type of players that fit.
Talent without hard work... Pure example,Novak Đoković in tennis 🎾. The guy who dominate tennis over a decade,the best on the planet, probably the Greatest of all time!!! But still training,even harder than before at age 34. Kobe Bryant in basketball 🏀, Ronaldo in football... Hard,hard work, every single day,no excuses!!!
Ronaldinho was the ultimate player. Best at everything. In his peak, no player could do what he did. He only lacked consistency. Messi and Ronaldo play simple football as it is and are consistent. That is why they have reached this level. At being the greatest and the most talented player of all time. I will always go with Dhino.
Van Gaal was right. When the team lost the ball, it was like playing with 10 men. It was the same in Argentina's national team. And he was a toxic person in the dressing room, very conflictive and whimsical. He always wanted to be the boss and thought he knew better than anybody, including the coach. That's why he only shined in Boca Juniors, where he effectively became the boss.
Lmao Ronaldinho won everything a football player could win. He was so amazing in his prime brought a spark different than any other. Made Brazil the face of football for a while
@@brianramirez4953 yes his videos were some of the first viral videos in TH-cam and I'm pretty sure Fifa thought the same as well since he was in the game cover 6 years in a row. What planet are you from?
@@Lu-fw8jm Brazil happens to be the premier country in the world concerning football since long before you were born. Apparently you are more acquainted with the videos you're talking about.
Please put Mesut Ozil in this category. His new lifestyle change so as his football performance after signing a mega contract. In Wenger's last era, he decline so fast, he only provided 2 assists and zero goals in 28 Premier League games.
To become a footballer is hard work you start at the age of 6 to 7 years old age in a youth club and you pay a weekly fee around £20.00 - £25.00 to the training manager.They have strict diet and strict training and when they reach age 15 they are told if the are good enough to become a footballer.You could train Saturdays and Sundays because of school.
Cassano was an idiot, as a Milan fan I'm still sicked to have had him and Balotelli play for my team. No matter the talent, they were hopeless, a waste of time.
Ronaldinho didn't waste his career lol. He's a wc winner, copa America winner, champions league winner, ballon d'or winner and a certified legend. My favourite player of ALL time!!!
Ronaldinho is still the GOAT and was amazing to watch back then, nowadays it's just ngubus running and shooting with 0 technique and creative vision in-between jfc.
Two words: Tom Brady. He is the gold standard of adding discipline and continuous hard work to God given talent. In football, Messi and Ronaldo continue to excel while trying to keep father Time away. The one person I'm most disappointed in this list is Ronaldinho. He is the most charismatic player ever to put on a football uniform. He brought in more fans to the game by showing joy in playing the game. Given that he loved the game so much, it is that much more disappointing that he didn't respect it enough to pay the price to play it at the highest level for a longer period.
Ronaldinho won everything: Confederations Cup, Under 17, Copa Libertadores, Copa America, World Cup, Uefa Champions League and both European and World Player of The Year.
No, he most definitely did not achieve more than Messi and CR7. Trophies are team achievements. Dinho did not win them alone. His career was short-lived. Yes, he was very talented, but just imagine what he could've been had he put in the hard work.
Ronaldinho did prevail wether on the pitch or in jail. Going to different league's winning or ending up runner up. Always an inspiration but the times have progressed on forward as if he knew Messi would take Barcelona to another level which he did! To myself and us supporters he has given an example of what could have to what truly what is
How foolish comparing a winger to a midfielder. Hazard controls game holding the ball . De bruyne controls game by releasing the ball.Its not possible to compare them. They are equal in talent but more output is in the latter.
@@thecrazypianist8243 but people in the comments are ok to compare the likes of Messi Ronaldo or Ronaldinho to Hazard?! Are you going to chase them down now for commenting that? I wasn't comparing a positional switch., as a player, it's Kevin De Bruyne that makes my team 1st all day long
This is why messi and ronaldo continue to be the best players in the world at even in their mid 30s, because are incredibly talented but also work hard as heck.
And consistentcy
during Ronaldinho era = ZIDANE, HENRY, RONALDO, KAKA etc etc
Messi and cr7 = Messi and cr7. …. So
@@bearclaw1051 what's your point??? Those player will never reach messi and ronaldos level
Correct.
@@bearclaw1051 during messi ronaldo era players like xavi, iniesta, roben, sneider, pirlo were playing.
Another one is Adriano. Man, he was a beast and had amazing technique. He started misbehaving after his father's death, so the root cause was psychological, but he brought it into the job by drinking. He ruined his career, he could have become one of the best of all times.
Facts. He was my favorite player. Had the body and strength of a boxer the elegance and dribbling skills like a brazilian legend and I dont know which player had a more powerfull shot like him. I am afraid he is still drinking when you see his pictures nowadays.
Samuel nasti
I mean Samuel nasri
@@dmscfc I thought you wrote that because you like nasty boys.
this just makes me respect messi and ronaldo even more because in ronaldo's case he is known for training like a machine. he worked so hard to perfect his skills. in messi's case people regard him as "god-gifted" but often forget that without the hard work and determination in training he won't have reached the level of where he is today.
Messi is the greatest cuz he had a talent and hard work
finally someone seeing behind the talent myth. Messi invested just as much time and work into his skills as anyone. Glad I'm not the only one :)
I'm a CR7 fan, but it would be impossible for Messi to do what he did without hard work.
I once watched an interview of zatlan saying if Messi stopped playing football for 2 years and returned he would still be the greatest because of his talent. And I'm like what? Talent alone is not enough. If so, why would he even show up to training sessions? 😂😂Pure rubbish
Those who say Messi is better than Ronaldo, Ok lets say Ronaldo is bad. But he plays just as good if no better than Messi which is reality.
The summary is, if Ronaldo can engineer himself to be as good as Messi, isn't Ronaldo the better role model and better person than Messi? Why should i look up to Messi (a god given talent), when you and me and everyone can use Ronaldo's ethics to be just as good at anything we want to be good at? In this case Ronaldo worked hard to be the best because he was not that good in the first place? 🤪
A good example of a footballer who's lousy training is killing the within talent, is, Ousmane Dembele.
Hahahah lol i heard he doesnt attend training because he has become addicted to FOOTBALL MANAGER. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@omoladeii653 Fifa bro. Fifa.
@@ribhavmishra1103 lmfaooooo damn! So sad! What a talented lad, i swear.
True that, nobody want him anymore at Barca, what a waste of talents
@@omoladeii653 Fortnite!
Zlatan is 40 years old and still a beast. Top level for 20 years and counting.
Nahh, Zlatan is inverse Ronaldinho. I doubt he trained as hard when he was younger. He was so overconfident that he didn't give his 100%.
hahaha Zlatan doesn't even won a champions league. Pure marketing guy
@BASSEL ANTHRAX he played in the best teams of europe (barcelona, manchester, milan, etc)and still no single one champions league, f outta here
@@oscaralegre3683 tell that to Joe Hart
@@oscaralegre3683 too much ego too and complaint
Lmfao Ronaldinho accomplished everything... he even recently won a tournament in jail 😂
He is a winner wherever he goes 😁😁😄😁
At least somebody that really knows football. Congratulations !!
escape to victory :-)
I don’t see how ronaldinho ruined his career he has one of the best careers
Exactly. Sometimes the problem is that a player peaks too soon. Ronaldinho won everything worth winning in football by an early age so I guess he kinda lost the motivation to keep going and decided to just party instead. He had a successful career by all measures but when your heart is no longer in something, it doesn't really matter how good at it you are, you are bound to underperform.
Hazard in the cover be like:Can't a man just enjoy his big mac at a training session peacefully. Okay maybe a bit too much to enjoy.
He did that during a match, after beeing substituted.
400likes and just one comment?
You could say Dinho would be the GOAT if he took his career serious or had a sharp decline from his peak, but you can't say he ruined his career. Ruining a career would be players with undisputed, high ceilings but never achieved the ultimate peaks in the sport because of their own lack of dedication. How could Dinho ruin his career if he won all the most difficult trophies there were available for him to win?
Ballon D'or
WC
Confederations
Copa America
Champions League
Libertadores
Spanish Champion
Italian Champion
Name any other player with all of these. Dinho had a better career than every other player other than a handful of players in the history of the sport.
My man said the truth.
True
He squandered his incomparable gifts. Sad to see such talent wasted. His bloated appearance in WC2006 was pathetic.
Dinho is still the goat for most people who have seen him play.
@@maroda8094 I saw him play in person 4x and likely 50x on TV. A pleasure to watch early on and then incredibly sad to watch. As he got puffy and slow from excessive partying, who could help but think of what he might have been!
For me, it was very painful to see Ronaldinho Gaucho decline that way. On the other hand, if he wasn't easy going and fun loving, he wouldn't be Ronaldinho.
If hazard had a winning and hardworking mentally like CR7 he would have been competing for balon d'or these day's
He’s been careless throughout his career with his health and fitness and it’s finally cought up with him
you cant blame hazard he suffers from injury for the last couple of years
I think would’ve even won the Ballon Dor if Chelsea signed a good striker cause then Eden would’ve had several more assists
Spot-on
@@skymanxd6366 yeah he would have an ucl final hattrick
Ronaldinho is a harsh example, the guy is one of the best in history who started out as a bin man, he also coached messi as a youngster
Yeah, he was a "flop". thats literally insanity to say.
If hazard’s career is ‘ruined’ I can’t even imagine how good he might have been. Best player in the prem in at least 3 season
Overrated in my opinion.. not even close to being near a Ronaldo or Messi, it wouldn't have mattered no hard he trained everyday.. he's no way near..
@@dappadappz9374 are you dumb or something if you work hard you can achieve the level
His downfall start when joining Real Madrid
@@dappadappz9374 only difference is that hazard doesn’t care about his weight and he gets injured
@@dappadappz9374 totally agree...completely overrated...not even top ten for me.
Balotelli was a madman in a club like Manchester city he could have became a legend but he chose not to and ruined his career
I never watched him play but was he that good?
@@melkernilsson9635 he had ton of potential. And was amazing between 2010-2013
@@melkernilsson9635 yes he was really good
@@melkernilsson9635 very good. Freekick, long shot, header, some short dribble, one on one, power, accuracy, positional awareness. He had all is needed for forward player, except mentality(even though some problem caused of racism by Italian). If counting talent alone, he maybe would be put at chevshenko, or maybe in zlatan-level
@@melkernilsson9635 watch Italy Germany at Euro 2012, watch at his 2nd goal
Hard work will always beat talent if talent does not work hard , it is as simple as that 💪
Hard work is even harder if u don't have talent
@@dev_kaos ur confused get some help
Jon Jones disagrees 😂 maradona was an alcoholic, and also the best we’ve ever seen
@@ReeceMcQuoid the longevity that Messi showed did Maradona show that ?
@@shayankumarpaul Jon Jones has plenty of longevity, unbeaten in over 10 years at LHW
Ronaldinho achieved a lot, and was a great player. I think he was just done, and didn't feel the need to prove himself anymore.
Yeah, much probably this.
They say he's a "flop" yet he won everything under the sun.
If Ronaldinho was hard working as Christiano Ronaldo he would have won 12 Ballon D'ors in a row
Agree. He was argueably the most technically skilled player of all time
Please say that again, It's so true!
But he is Brazilian, they love having fun & that's what "killed" him.
But he's lucky he won every single trophy an soccer player can win.
that's when you have natural talent you think you don't have to work as hard I hated how he let his career dwindle so early
Or maybe his attitude made him the player he was, most enjoyable player of all time, far more then Cristiano ever have been
@@holkounholkoun6945 Ronaldo el phenomenon (Brazil)has entered the chat🗣🗣🗣
Sneijder is a great example. Incredible talent. However, he said himself he was over weight and an alcoholic. In the end, it got so bad, van gaal took his captains armband and told him him he is off the roster unless he gets hi act together before the 2014 wk. Turned out to be the MVP of the Dutch team that year featuring Robben and rvp.
Still it made his career end quick and sour which is a shame. Such a player.
Cassano: 4 trophies? I’m a flop
Kane: ah yes, trophies, hehe
Kane is good, I admit physically questionable as he is one of the slowest strikers I've seen. But he certainly makes goals. I Just think he's stuck in a very mediocre team.
Ronaldinho doesn't deserve to be on this list!! Yes he loved to party and didn't train properly. He could of been the best ever to play the game if he trained seriously all the time, but he did not ruin his career... He is still a goat. He was so good that he is the only exception to the rule... an unfit Ronaldinho was still someone you wanted on your team, only caught up to him in his 30's
...after he consciously made the choise to quit football being his entire life and go home to mamadinho's food..
I think that's the point. He's so freakishly talented that he dazzled while drinking, partying, and not training! Could you imagine if he had just half the discipline of Cristiano Ronaldo!? Ronaldinho would be the best of all time!!
100% agree
The dude is the 🐐
What do they want Gaucho to do ?
He's won everything that's worth winning.
From the World Cup, to League titles to the Uefa Champions league - he's pretty much done it all.
BOTH Pele and Maradona LOVED him and the way he played.
He's universally beloved and just wants to be happy.
I think he deserves to do whatever he wants to.
Iker Casillas was another one. His attitude toward training was at the root of his row with Mourinho at Real Madrid.
he won everything
Iker was a winner though. 2 Euros (both times featured as the GK for the Team of the Tournament), 1 WC(with the Golden Glove), 3 UCLs, 2 Copa Del Reys, won La Liga 5 times, 4 SuperCopas. He was more successful than anyone featured in this list.
2 euros,1 wc,3 ucl and is the most iconic goalkeeper of our generation.
@@hridi_ Right - because Iker was the only player on the team. Maybe if he trained he wouldn’t have been washed up at 32.
@@TheBINIBALL Again, Iker was one of eleven - usually playing on stacked teams. Notice he didn’t win nowhere near as much at Porto. Why? Keepers don’t score goals. 🤷🏻♂️
And there Messi and Ronaldo . Combination of talent , focus ,dedication and extreme hard work. 11 ballon d or between them.
The greatest example of hard work is Cristiano Ronaldo 💪🔥
Edit: u guys r fools
Y drag messi into this????
Of course, ronaldo is much hard working than messi
Byt that doesn't make messi lazy
Messi too
@Imoh Okon Who tf asked?
True
@Imoh Okon stfu
Leo Messi too ❤️
Hazard at Chelsea: The King of the Field
Hazard at Real: The King of the Burgers
Burger king🤣
Underrated comment
King of borgir
More like king of injuries
Hazard is the King of the Medical leave, his mentor is Vincent Kompany !!
Listen for hazard, he was at Chelsea which is a big club but you're moving to real Madrid, the biggest club in the world for trophies and finances, you should be 100% focused at all times because real Madrid is a club which you dont mess about.
'he was at Chelsea which is a big club'
Chelsea aren't a big club.
They are just Roman's Roubles, a 'sugar daddy' or 'lottery' club elevated solely by outside influence.
One could piss around there for five years, leave flush and nobody would notice.
At Real, or Man Utd and Liverpool in England, there is a proper challenge.
@@eamonryan8738 tf u arw talking about dog, yet he fucked United Liverpool countless of times alone😂
@@eamonryan8738 MAN U AND LIVERPOOL WERE THE PEOPLE CHELSEA HAD TO FACE FOR YEARSSSS+ it is one of the top clubs in england
@@eamonryan8738 How do you explain Chelsea winning the champions league then?
The world's biggest Club is Barcelona.
The difference out of all the players mentioned is that RONALDINHO has put his name on the history book of football. Living legend. The rest will not be remembered.
As a fellow brazillian, i will not allow any disrespect on Ronaldhino. the man is a legend on and off field. Thank you.
Viera would have actually done that ti balotelli if he was a player.He would have even brought a coat reck to the field.
Absolutely true🤣🙌
yes you're right haha .. also I really wonder how Balotelli would be if he play during Roy Keane era 😂
Vieira being himself
Balotelli had a lot of potential and I always looked forward to watching him play. Thunderous strikes and silky skills.
The racial abuse on the pitch that turn him to even worst. He don't have a very strong mind set but a very big ego and arrogance..
@@openmindchannel1978 Maybe if he had a similar mindset to Cristiano, he'd still be at a top level.
he is the PHYSICALLY (not skill wise, not mentally) most talented player i ever seen, better than Maradona, Ronaldinho, messi, ronaldo, etc. what a potential, what a waste.
George Best was finished after he left Man Utd. He did train hard by all accounts but the booze finished him.
2 of my friends met Gerrard and Balotelli in Liverpool when he played for us. They got pictures with Gerrard and I got told Gerrard is one of the soundest people they met. Gerrard was with Balotelli and Balotelli ignored them even when they said hi to him and was telling Stevie to "hurry up and leave these".
After that they just kept on telling me of how much of a CNT Balotelli is xD
So I aint surprised he was here.
shoving in the word "the skills to pay the bills" as if no one could notice its from that legendary heskey video from KSI
It's been used before KSI said it
Everyone in England knows this sayin😂😂 ksi didn’t make it
but ksi made it iconic
@@mohammadfato_8514 no he didn't
Skills to pay the bills is a saying that’s existed before TH-cam
Ronaldinho (you may have heard this before, a lot, but it had to be said) achieved the success he did because of who he was, he could’ve changed as a player and trained more often but we don’t know whether or not he would’ve achieved more success, but a Ballon D’Or and bringing the most joy to the game of football in recent and long term memory is more than we could ever have asked of him and we are so thankful for that.
Them fools saying he underachieved. Lmao. He's the goat.
Any negative video on footballers is just to have Hazard in the cover 😂
Burger king🍔
@@foottc1054 McDonald's 🍔〽️
@@foottc1054 better than Kevin de shitney
legit that is why i sometimes hate football
@Divenaldo Penaldo stop the cap
Moral of the story: Talent isn't enough if you don't put in the graft 💯💯
It's not easy to have a winning mentality and maintaining level like Cristiano 🤷
I agree. Some people are just robots at some point I swear.
yup thats what people dont get some people are high flyers and want to have the best scores while some just enjoy what they do case in point ronaldinho a truly magical player
Imagine if Ronaldinho had mindset and work ethics and hardworking capability of CR7 😱
@@chetanraikar7055 and finally get benched and play for walai talai FC in middle east. "hardwork never beats talent".
Have seen some people make jokes about hazard eating burgers video, But does they realise that the video was after Third place WC18 match ?
The dude is still "overweight" for an athlete of his rank up to this point in and a pretty bad shape, so a couple more burgers probably followed that one hahah. I'm still hopeful to see him back at his best though.
@@araag.4257 Still 'overweight'?? I don't think so
@@ryanbale2884 not fit Atleast
@@araag.4257 lol overweight, he was overweight the 4 first months in Madrid and people still saying is fat 2 years after ! lol A lot of retard on youtube....
So what?
"Everyone can agree ronaldinho was a flop" I dont even know what to say he was one of the best of the best and was never and never will and be even close to a flop he was one of the goats
His career could have been much better. His talent was incredible, he was such a fun to watch… but yes related to his talent he was a flop. He had everything to be considered the greatest of all time - maradona and pele taken into account
A goat for a season or 2. Not a Legendary 1.
@@hadishamson393 really ? Compare what Ronaldinho won with what all the other Number 1’s won.
Only PELÉ is really unreachable with 3 FIFA world cups won.
@@holkounholkoun6945 really ? Compare what Ronaldinho won with what all the other Number 1’s won.
It is all there in the internet.
Ronaldinho won every possible thing and even more.
Only PELÉ is really unreachable with 3 FIFA world cups won.
Doesn't matter. If we are gonna compare trophies, Xavi & iniesta, Pele is up there. There is a reason maradona's name is mentioned in the same breath as Pele despite only winning it once. What makes Messi or Ronaldo a goat, is that both shown consistency & extreme professionalism till the end of their careers. How often do you see 34 or 36 year olds still performing for accolades & at elite level competition as a first team player? I think they can still go on to play till 38 or 40. Its an incredible achievement along with Zlatan, who is at AC MIlan at 39. This are what legends are made of.
Hardwork beats talent applies to this episode.
Hardwork beats talent when talent doesn't work hard
But if you combine talent and hardwork you will get Messi and Ronaldo
@@johncambridge7181 true
@@johncambridge7181 thank you finally someone gets it
People like to say Messi doesn't work hard and Ronaldo isn't talented
You also need talent for Dedication and hard work. And they dont have it. It's just as important as football talent.
putting Riquelme on a list of ruined careers is disrespectful on so many levels. The only real argument there is "he didn't do well in Barça and he wasn't really liked in Villareal despite playing really good football". Dude is a legend for Boca Juniours history and supporters, as well as for South American football in general.
Overall good video, but placing Riquelme on a list of "failed careers" is downright outrageous
Real Madrid just sold their strictest person on diets and brought as a replacement, the lousiest person on diets
LMAO
😂
Gascoigne was finished at 30, whereas Beardsley was still a great player at 34.
Hard work beats talent! When talent doesn’t work hard!
Lukas Podolski was also quite lazy in training when he was young. That ruined his time at Bayern when he was ih his best years.
ronaldinho: the party one
eden hazard: the greedy one
jose mourinho: *the special one*
Hazard can't even be compared the Footballing God like Ronaldinho.. he did more in a game than Hazard did in his whole career
@@dappadappz9374 ronaldinho is a greatest brazilan legend since pele in 1970
@@callumpolaa.k.adjvinylrise2543 Dinho the man, the footballer, the legend... This man shouldn't be in a list with these other guys?! Madness bro... Long live Ronaldinho
@@dappadappz9374 and kaka too
@@callumpolaa.k.adjvinylrise2543 I would put Dinho ahead but yes definitely, Kaka dominated when he was at it
The thing about Ronaldinho is that at PSG he was under the wing of a player who both loved him as a "kid brother" and one of the best examples of marrying extraordinary talent to dedication Jay Jay Okocha.
Hazard might actually get back to his best, not prime but best, There was some rumours about him shocked some people while training
actually the news of some getting shocked is that hazard was in a terrible physical condition
Being overweight
@@movieinsider1134 hater
@@movieinsider1134 No he was actually Great
@@adityadas6638 I’d like to see you try playing in La Liga while being overweight
You can't inculcate talent by going to training. Its inborn....watch Ronaldinho....he would drink till early morning and show up to matches where he performed like a boss
However, so far, Ronaldinho is still the best football player the earth has NEVER produced. Respect from Congo🇨🇩
Other than making videos for TH-cam this is one of the channels that I give my time happily.great channel
Dele Alli.. so much potential but the lifestyle became a priority for him. Luckily he's still young and still has a chance to turn it around. Hope to see him do well at Everton
Not lifestyle it’s anger issues
Baloteli was actually hard working when was in training he's not lazy ,just crazy
Ronaldinho is still the best I ever seen
He’s the Micheal Jordan of Football
He was nothing like Jordan when it comes to attitude and dedication. Which is the entire point of this video.
@@dev_kaos lol someone's mad XD
From 03-06. Messi and Ronaldo have been at the top since 08. Year in, year our. Ronaldinho was as talented as them, maybe more so than CR7 but he didn’t have the right attitude the Brazilians never do
That's just it, Michael Jordan trained hard! Ronaldinho could have been even more phenomenal if he actually trained harder.
He start to going downhill when he moved to milan and he's like 28.... that's supposed to be your prime age...
In other hand, michael jordan was still putting a good numbers even when he played in wizards and he's like 39 or 40 in that time
Gazza and Adriano obviously. These two would have been the best thee was in their time.
Another guy is George Best. One of the best players ever to play the game. What an amazing talent he was. His lousy habits such as Drinking and partying ended his career at a young age, same like ronaldinho. Great talent wasted..
George best fulfilled his potential tho
None of whom would be signed by Jurgen Kloop. Everyone in current Liverpool squad works their ass off and hits above their weight
So true every one of them would die on the pitch for jurgen
even bayern munich
True. And it’s Klopp
True. I don't even think prime Steven Gerrard would be signed by Klopp since he was a little too lazy defensively and, not selfish, but over reliant on needing to be the one distributing the ball offensively that it would not work for Gegenpressing football. Klopp has a certain type that others undervalue and they become amazing when paired together. However there are a lot more football coaches coming through that share Klopp's philosophy so now it is a lot harder and more expensive to sign the type of players that fit.
4:25
Vieira is still hungry to destroy plyrs 😂
Talent without hard work... Pure example,Novak Đoković in tennis 🎾. The guy who dominate tennis over a decade,the best on the planet, probably the Greatest of all time!!! But still training,even harder than before at age 34. Kobe Bryant in basketball 🏀, Ronaldo in football... Hard,hard work, every single day,no excuses!!!
“Hard work is a talent” sir Alex Ferguson
Ronaldinho was the ultimate player. Best at everything. In his peak, no player could do what he did. He only lacked consistency. Messi and Ronaldo play simple football as it is and are consistent. That is why they have reached this level. At being the greatest and the most talented player of all time. I will always go with Dhino.
Riquelme passing is just on another level, opposite team where like "why is he kicking the ball to there? OH SHIT !"
Van Gaal was right. When the team lost the ball, it was like playing with 10 men. It was the same in Argentina's national team. And he was a toxic person in the dressing room, very conflictive and whimsical. He always wanted to be the boss and thought he knew better than anybody, including the coach. That's why he only shined in Boca Juniors, where he effectively became the boss.
Ronaldinho didn't ruined his career, he got what he wanted from football while enjoyining life at the same time
Imagine if Ronaldinho worked hard like Cr7
Ronaldinho is already one of Best player
@@foottc1054 what if he worked hard 🤔 ?
@@foottc1054 he's not in the goat debate. if he had the mentality of ronaldo; then he'll be the undisputed king of football.
@@Kalid__ brainless kid spotted.. 0 ball knowledge right? 😭😆
@@OK11_ He could have 700+goals
Dinho was all about samba-on and off pitch. And he has won everything. Stellar career whichever way you look at it.
Yh it's true, but I think Hazard still has a chance to become the player he was at Chelsea (if only he stops eating bofrot) Do you know what that is?
Bofrot/puff puff
Nigerian snack made of egg ,sugar vegetable ,fried yeast ,butter etc some what like dutch doughnuts
Man, I've watched some of Riquelme's matches on tv. When he was on .... he was really on. The guy was amazing on the pitch.
Lmao Ronaldinho won everything a football player could win. He was so amazing in his prime brought a spark different than any other. Made Brazil the face of football for a while
He made Brazil the face of football for a while? What planet are you from?
@@brianramirez4953 yes his videos were some of the first viral videos in TH-cam and I'm pretty sure Fifa thought the same as well since he was in the game cover 6 years in a row. What planet are you from?
@@Lu-fw8jm Brazil happens to be the premier country in the world concerning football since long before you were born. Apparently you are more acquainted with the videos you're talking about.
Please put Mesut Ozil in this category.
His new lifestyle change so as his football performance after signing a mega contract.
In Wenger's last era, he decline so fast, he only provided 2 assists and zero goals in 28 Premier League games.
This video is heartbreaking 💔
Watching a Ronaldinho highlight reel is a joy. At his best - he was a step above Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi.
I swear down though hazard in the thumb nail reminds me of how much weight willain has put on
iya sygku
The sad thing about balotelli is that he didn't even realize why is it always him
Balotelli is the one who disappointed me the most. He couldve been so much more but he lacked discipline and mentality 🤦🏽♂️
I know what you mean he played for juventus, liverpool, man city, you don't get there by mistake
every single player of them went lazy after collecting 10s of MILLION$!!! anyone of us will do the same after the 1st million ... fr
I think we forgot another Brazilian legend.
Adriano.!!!
To become a footballer is hard work you start at the age of 6 to 7 years old age in a youth club and you pay a weekly fee around £20.00 - £25.00 to the training manager.They have strict diet and strict training and when they reach age 15 they are told if the are good enough to become a footballer.You could train Saturdays and Sundays because of school.
This has motivated me to not train 💀
😂😂😂😂
But how????
I have to say, Neymar has to be considered in the top ten of the list. He is already fading away and gaining weight before he even turns 30.
My face when he said “ Everybody knew that he was a flop 💀
Jaja yeah I didn’t like that either. That’s everyone’s idol
If i trained for 15 years, I would have been like Messi.
-Cassano
Nonsense. You will never be.
Really appreciate LM10 & CR7 for their dedication.
Cassano was an idiot, as a Milan fan I'm still sicked to have had him and Balotelli play for my team. No matter the talent, they were hopeless, a waste of time.
Mario is the player who got featured in what the hell happened series the most number of times. 😐
#SuperMario 🥺💔
See Luigi is better !!
Ronaldinho didn't waste his career lol. He's a wc winner, copa America winner, champions league winner, ballon d'or winner and a certified legend. My favourite player of ALL time!!!
where the F is Icardi? Barbecuin’ every day 😂
Oui où est Icardi 😂😂😂😂
And James Rodriguez
And Dele Alli
And Mesut Ozil
You should have put in Delli Alli
Hazard is So Unlucky 🙏😭
Ronaldinho is still the GOAT and was amazing to watch back then, nowadays it's just ngubus running and shooting with 0 technique and creative vision in-between jfc.
Imagine how good Ronaldhino would be with the hard work of CR7
Tbh that’s the only thing we can do is just imagine it but look he had the time of his life as a footballer he’s won everything
Two words: Tom Brady. He is the gold standard of adding discipline and continuous hard work to God given talent. In football, Messi and Ronaldo continue to excel while trying to keep father Time away. The one person I'm most disappointed in this list is Ronaldinho. He is the most charismatic player ever to put on a football uniform. He brought in more fans to the game by showing joy in playing the game. Given that he loved the game so much, it is that much more disappointing that he didn't respect it enough to pay the price to play it at the highest level for a longer period.
If I'd trained like I should have for 15 years, I'd also be like Messi! LOL
He would never😂. Messi is not only training. Messi was God given
Ronaldinho won everything: Confederations Cup, Under 17, Copa Libertadores, Copa America, World Cup, Uefa Champions League and both European and World Player of The Year.
Ronaldinho was pure talent, no hard work and still achieved more than Messi and cr7
Bollocks
Ronaldinho did train, but not properly and went partying many times. Ronaldo, Romário and Adriano did the same.
No, he most definitely did not achieve more than Messi and CR7. Trophies are team achievements. Dinho did not win them alone. His career was short-lived. Yes, he was very talented, but just imagine what he could've been had he put in the hard work.
Ronaldinho did prevail wether on the pitch or in jail.
Going to different league's winning or ending up runner up. Always an inspiration but the times have progressed on forward as if he knew Messi would take Barcelona to another level which he did!
To myself and us supporters he has given an example of what could have to what truly what is
tbh I rather train and build up the chemistry with the boys on the pitch than go to a party.
tbh i love coke
Ronaldinho, won everything and partied while doing it, goat status confirmed
hazard isn’t even 10% of de bruyne
Hazards massively overrated.. I really don't understand where people get these mad ideas from... He couldn't even lace Ronaldinhos boots
How foolish comparing a winger to a midfielder.
Hazard controls game holding the ball . De bruyne controls game by releasing the ball.Its not possible to compare them. They are equal in talent but more output is in the latter.
@@thecrazypianist8243 but people in the comments are ok to compare the likes of Messi Ronaldo or Ronaldinho to Hazard?! Are you going to chase them down now for commenting that? I wasn't comparing a positional switch., as a player, it's Kevin De Bruyne that makes my team 1st all day long
@@dappadappz9374 same here . My fav player kdb . But lets compare him only to midfielders.
@@halfvolley2273 what team do you support? Just wondering?
Talent is never enough.
Messi just needs a Pepsi and a razor 🪒 to enter BEAST MODE
GOAT mode
I feel like Neymar should be a lot more than he currently is. The way he played in Santos and Barcelona was crazy. The guy has so much potential
Me:Knock knock
Madridista:Who's there?
Me:Eden
Madridista:Eden who?
Me:Eden Hamburgerzard
Ronaldiño did win every in his football carrer he was the start of a new era in football he was the alpha and omega of football