One of the greatest midfielders of his era. Certainly one of my favourite midfielders of all time. A complete package as a midfielder and a coach’s dream. His performances in the 98 CL final and in the 2000 CL winning season deserve so much praise. I love these types of videos on great players that people don’t talk about such as Matthias Sammer or Michel Platini. Is there any forgotten greats you have in mind that you would like to cover one day? Massive fan of the channel, love the videos.
Redondo was my favourite player back in the day- i used to wear 6 because of him! I wouldve killed to be left footed like him! I believe that he was many years ahead of his time. As an academy coach myself im truly BLOWN AWAY by the detail and research/effort that must have gone into this, im gutted i havent stumbled upon your channel before. Wow, upmost respect to you 👏
I'd love to see your take on Moussa Dembele. In some ways his strengths (as a dribbler and press-resistant midfield presence) seems quite similar to Redondo. Imo one of the most underrated midfielders of the last decade
one of my favorite DMF of all time, no one can't replace him in my superstar squad, just like maldini.. great review though, i've never seen kinda depth about him, thanks for this bro
Best way to describe Don Fernando.... Zidane was the "Redondo" of attacking midfielders! This man was a Casemiro,Kroos and Modric in 1,took Scholes and Keane to school in their matches and is still after all these years in Real Madrid's all time best eleven,voted by fans!
Zidane was violent in outbursts, but not a calculating psyco like Redondo, and wasn't foul mouthed like the Argentinean. it's unfair compeare him to Muai Tai Boxer/Roast master like Redondo.
For me the is best number 5 the game has seen. The way he dribbled its like he just glided past his opponents. He isn't talked about much and deserves much more praise.
Redondo sounds a lot like Frenkie De Jong. A defensive midfielder who struggles with discipline, positioning, and aggression that DMs are usually renowned for but unbelievably comfortable playing under pressure. They both roam around the pitch too much to be a holding midfielder but can kind of single-handed control his teams possession play
A great comparison and that is why I refer to these guys as deep lying box to box play makers. Tactical nightmares but fan favourites. You need very tactically astute management to appreciate players like this and set up the right environment for them to flourish.
Capello, who is probably one the top tacticians coaches of all time, stated that Redondo was tactically perfect, and that’s absolutely true if you actually followed his career.
Redondo was awesome to watch...I never told him, but my brother played a lot like him...must've been my dad's influence to watch Italian and Argentinian soccer back when those were the only 2 available on foxsports (or ESPN deportes) and rai
This is the career you can have if you MASTER the basics. Nothing complicated or high risk. Path of least resistance . Any coach in football history would love to have him.
Insane video... There's not a lot of footage on him. It's mostly his dribbling and press resistance. Would love to see more highlights of his passing, especially from range as well as some tackles/interceptions. Have a whole list of players I'd love an analysis on, Rijkaard, Matthäus, Platini, Gullit, etc etc... One day you'll get back to educating us on legends. You help keep their legacy alive. I'm afraid without people like you, their legacy dies. Shame isn't it.
Redondo was awesome, one of the most elegant players. As a Milan fan I'm sorry that he was seriously injuried depriving us of his class. He had that Zidane touch.
Mcmanaman fue el centrocampista que mejor mezcló con Redondo aunque por desgracia coincidieron pocos partidos, una sola temporada en la que los dos tuvieron lesiones. Pero les bastó jugar 10 partidos juntos para ganar una Champions. La estética estaba de parte de Redondo. Por elegancia con el balón y belleza física transmitía mucha confianza a sus compañeros y acomplejaba a los rivales, que parecían mendigos leprosos a su lado. Fue un jugador muy especial, el Príncipe.
Excellent video. Redondo and tenerife caused madrid to lose the title on a few occasions if i recall correctly. Would appreciate a video on passarella. You mentioned him in a number of videos, i know next to nothing about him.
Great video,Redondo was a baller and one of my favourite midfielders ever. You put a picture of Roy Keane when mentioning the best midfielders of that era. Could you make a video on him? Most people think he was just a hard man
8:54 That’s a lie!!! Diego tested positive for ephedrine, nothing to do with cocaine. He trained really hard for that World Cup and they used him!! The way they got him out of the pitch that day, with a nurse taking his hand, something like that was never seen in the history of football again.
Can we get videos every day. I definitely like the style of showing past players and present players. you also need to do the once in the middle of the past and present. Players like xavi, iniesta, marcherano, xabi Alonso and lampard . We also really need pep gaurdiola. All in all thank you sooo much. I love love your Chanel. My favorite Chanel right now.
Cheers Shane - very difficult for us to do videos every day as I have a full time job as a lawyer and two baby daughters - maybe one day if I’m making enough to do this full time. I will try my best to do one on Pep although it takes too long for me to do older players and at the moment I want to focus on getting stuff out more regularly
If u add zidane +iniesta to baresi+Maldini you will have redondo he reads the game and tackles like baresi and Maldini and when he on the ball he is like zidane and iniesta
Great video as always. You brought his name a lot in previous videos but I had no idea he was this good. Camavinga and Gavi could watch this video and some tapes of him. Please can you do analysis of Victor Osimhen? Right now he is the the highest goalscorer in serie A with 8 goals despite the injuries. You talked about Nigeria in this video so I am sure you know our icon Rashidi Yekini. I truly think Osimhen could surpass him.
Great work and looking forward to more retro analyses. Do you consider Redondo better than Guardiola and Busquets? (Even though Busi is a different type of player)
Hmm Guardiola is the most underrated out of the trio imo. Busquets hard to compare to Redondo because he’s more of a specialist CDM and tactically for me he’s the best out of the three as he’s so easy to coach and fit into a side. Could he do the lifting of a side like Redondo could? No... so Redondo more of a match winner but Busquets an easier piece to fit into a side.
@@PythagorasinBoots Redondo had incredible flair, although Busquets even though not as good in dribbling, still very press resistant and made everything look effortless in his prime. But I never really watched Guardiola, wasn’t he a similar player to Busquets? (most deep-lying midfielder sitting in front of defence, both average physically but excellent technically)
Hey,can you analyse Bellingham again?He is already performing as one of the best midfielders in the world.Would be great to have your insight on the same.Btw,great content once again💪❤
He's the only keeper who's been in the top 3 in the world for the past 5 years but never n1, sometimes n2. However that consistency between the sticks is something one would want in a dominant team and that alone puts him in the debate for best keeper of the past 5 years. His ball playing for internacional looked good and sometimes for Roma too but ever since he got robbed at king power stadium in his first season klopp seems to have made Alisson shy away from that part of his game. I feel like he always sinks if he's team is in the mire and gets dropped down too easily. his handling is the best in the world but rarely utilised because the CBs for pool usually head things away. Absolutely massive world cup coming up for him, I'd have him ahead of ederson.
F.redondo siapapun lawannya dialah yang akan penguasa lini tengah lapangan. DMF terbaik yang pernah di lahirkan sepakbola. dia spesial dia satu dia sangat elegan tidak akan ada yang menyamainya. El Principe
Huh... Feeding off my comment in another video, I find it strange how often these early videos compare passing CDMs to Redondo, as though he's the pinnacle of the defensive Regista position you focus on, while admitting throughout this video just how much Redondo wasn't the best at the defensive/structural side of the game.
Hmm Camavinga has certain traits which are similar to him such as the ball carrying and drive from deep and De Jong I guess loves picking it up off the CB like Redondo.
Excellent job man. The context you provide especially in the retro analysis video is unmatched. That tier list though, would you mind explaining it in a video. Is it any different to the one you used for Denis Law? Some of the things I noted was the connection between Simeone and Bilardo and that late 60 Zubielda team. Seems like Simeone took that to this century. As for Pasarella and the rules thing, a lot of national teams have those. Since they are on international television and are representing millions, it is more of an image thing and it also gets rid of a lot of distractions. With the way you described him, he just seems to be a guy that would find any excuse not to represent their country or maybe saw it as beneath him, like a George Best.
Denis Law one is outdated - I am still refining the model, Law would be an intergen so above 80 in the new model. Simeone is indeed the heir to that ideology of football and yes Passarella within his rights to ask for imo unnecessary especially when Argentina has so many long haired players - it’s just causing an issue for irrelevant reasons to football.
@@PythagorasinBoots for your next retro analysis, how about the Fenomeno? Different publications seem to rank him highly and his peers do it too whilst you guys were not shy in calling him the least complete attacker amongst the candidates.
Imagine geatiano Scirea Franco baressi Maldini plus zidane iniesta and Pirlo equals to Redondo he was those 6 players made in one how good is that you figure
Which players these days could mark Valderama and Haji? Don't see any midfield player these days able to control games besides Modric like Redondo, this sounds like he had barely any ability and was just a squad player
Casemiro could probably do a job on them in his prime. But we are comparing Redondo to GOAT level cms and thus compared to rivals such as Rijkaard or Desailly for example - defensive game was not as good but on flip side he had talent with the ball someone like Desailly could only dream of.
@@PythagorasinBoots Too bad Capello said Redondo was better to defend than Rijkaard. th-cam.com/video/NHW91AP4h2o/w-d-xo.html Who's wrong here, you or him? 😜
Awesome player but DIRTY AF. The foulerst mouth in La Liga, The scariest elbows there too. He would make a Muai Tai boxing champ proud and kicks galore. The basques and Jokanovic, a Serbian playing in Real Oviedo FC, stroke back in those forgatten battles.
Cambiasso's career easily puts Redondo's one to shame...Redondo was great in his prime and all but he played in a weak era and his career essentially ended soon after his 31st birthday...he also wasn't able to score goals the way Cambiasso did. The bald Argie is a very underrated player really. While Redondo is one of the most overrated...let's not also forget that his international career amounts to nothing. Since the 90s, there have been 3 DM's way more important than Redondo for Argentina: Simeone, Cambiasso and Mascherano.
Interesting how he's almost becoming overrated long after he retired. Was a great player in a different time, not quite as great as some folk make out today though.
This player inspired me unlike any other in his generation. Thank you for the memories.
One of the greatest midfielders of his era. Certainly one of my favourite midfielders of all time. A complete package as a midfielder and a coach’s dream. His performances in the 98 CL final and in the 2000 CL winning season deserve so much praise.
I love these types of videos on great players that people don’t talk about such as Matthias Sammer or Michel Platini. Is there any forgotten greats you have in mind that you would like to cover one day?
Massive fan of the channel, love the videos.
Redondo was my favourite player back in the day- i used to wear 6 because of him! I wouldve killed to be left footed like him! I believe that he was many years ahead of his time.
As an academy coach myself im truly BLOWN AWAY by the detail and research/effort that must have gone into this, im gutted i havent stumbled upon your channel before.
Wow, upmost respect to you 👏
The best midfielder I've seen. The best ever.
I'd love to see your take on Moussa Dembele. In some ways his strengths (as a dribbler and press-resistant midfield presence) seems quite similar to Redondo. Imo one of the most underrated midfielders of the last decade
Yep no coincidence that Spurs not the same side after he left
one of my favorite DMF of all time, no one can't replace him in my superstar squad, just like maldini.. great review though, i've never seen kinda depth about him, thanks for this bro
Best way to describe Don Fernando.... Zidane was the "Redondo" of attacking midfielders! This man was a Casemiro,Kroos and Modric in 1,took Scholes and Keane to school in their matches and is still after all these years in Real Madrid's all time best eleven,voted by fans!
Great comment!
Zidane was violent in outbursts, but not a calculating psyco like Redondo, and wasn't foul mouthed like the Argentinean. it's unfair compeare him to Muai Tai Boxer/Roast master like Redondo.
Un maestro del
Fútbol , en Tenerife e joven dio una lección de fútbol, cosa que no he visto en ningún jugador. Un crack total ❤
For me the is best number 5 the game has seen. The way he dribbled its like he just glided past his opponents. He isn't talked about much and deserves much more praise.
He's a 6. Beckenbauer is a 5 that used to be the center position in the defence line
Redondo sounds a lot like Frenkie De Jong. A defensive midfielder who struggles with discipline, positioning, and aggression that DMs are usually renowned for but unbelievably comfortable playing under pressure. They both roam around the pitch too much to be a holding midfielder but can kind of single-handed control his teams possession play
A great comparison and that is why I refer to these guys as deep lying box to box play makers. Tactical nightmares but fan favourites. You need very tactically astute management to appreciate players like this and set up the right environment for them to flourish.
@@PythagorasinBoots absolutely I don’t think even frenkie is a holding midfielder, I call him a registra or box to box
Fabio Capello has him in his Managed Eleven
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Capello, who is probably one the top tacticians coaches of all time, stated that Redondo was tactically perfect, and that’s absolutely true if you actually followed his career.
@@PythagorasinBoots What's the source behind Redondo being a tactical nightmare?
Redondo was awesome to watch...I never told him, but my brother played a lot like him...must've been my dad's influence to watch Italian and Argentinian soccer back when those were the only 2 available on foxsports (or ESPN deportes) and rai
His dribbling ability was awesome.. Redondo was special player
Redondo is the greatest central midfielder in the history of the game. most complete and elegant player in his position ever till this very day.
This is the career you can have if you MASTER the basics. Nothing complicated or high risk. Path of least resistance . Any coach in football history would love to have him.
One of my favourite football channels, fantastic research and presentation.
Thanks bud 💪
what are the other football channels that you watch? personally i cant find there anything with this sort of quality that pythagoras delivers
Insane video... There's not a lot of footage on him. It's mostly his dribbling and press resistance. Would love to see more highlights of his passing, especially from range as well as some tackles/interceptions.
Have a whole list of players I'd love an analysis on, Rijkaard, Matthäus, Platini, Gullit, etc etc... One day you'll get back to educating us on legends. You help keep their legacy alive. I'm afraid without people like you, their legacy dies. Shame isn't it.
Hopefully find a way of producing these more quickly as it takes up a month altogether.
@@PythagorasinBoots busy man, I know. Been following your channel for awhile.
Keep it up, in due time. These legends ain’t going no where.
Redondo was awesome, one of the most elegant players. As a Milan fan I'm sorry that he was seriously injuried depriving us of his class. He had that Zidane touch.
Mcmanaman fue el centrocampista que mejor mezcló con Redondo aunque por desgracia coincidieron pocos partidos, una sola temporada en la que los dos tuvieron lesiones. Pero les bastó jugar 10 partidos juntos para ganar una Champions.
La estética estaba de parte de Redondo. Por elegancia con el balón y belleza física transmitía mucha confianza a sus compañeros y acomplejaba a los rivales, que parecían mendigos leprosos a su lado. Fue un jugador muy especial, el Príncipe.
Completely agree - thank you for your input 👍
English translation
The best analysis of football on the tube my brother
Appreciate it bro
Been waiting for this one ❤
Love these retro analyses. Would it be possible to get an episode on someone like Raul or Del Piero?
Sure, might be waiting a while as I will be focusing on world cup content for next few months.
@@PythagorasinBoots World cup content sound like an interesting change of pace, looking forward to it.
@@PythagorasinBoots do del piero
My favourite all time footballer..magic on the ball ❤
Haven’t heard of pythagoras in a long time, great to have u back,keep up the great work🔥🔥😅
This took me a long time to make - so apologies for the delay, hopefully the video was worth it 👍
@@PythagorasinBoots It was more than worth it.
Very nice video you should do more of these
This documentary is wonderful.
Could you do a breakdown on one of these CDMs : Edson Alvarez, Ibrahim Sangare, Bruno Guimarraes, Ismael Bennacer, Douglas Luiz
Excellent video. Redondo and tenerife caused madrid to lose the title on a few occasions if i recall correctly. Would appreciate a video on passarella. You mentioned him in a number of videos, i know next to nothing about him.
this video is priceless, awesome work!
Thank you very much!
This is great. More analysis on past players please
Great video as always, would love you to do a video on Josko Gvardiol.
After world cup my friend.
Maradona, like Redondo, also was a big fun of Ricardo Bochini... the very particular genius of "el Bocha" Bochini
Great video,Redondo was a baller and one of my favourite midfielders ever. You put a picture of Roy Keane when mentioning the best midfielders of that era. Could you make a video on him? Most people think he was just a hard man
In the future I will bud and agree more than a hard man!
Please don't forget Patrick Vieira too🙏
I really like the retro videos. But can we get more frequent videos on players like moukonko and gavi? Great job btw!
Retro videos take too long to do so I will probably focus on modern players and focus on frequency of videos.
What i have been looking for!!! Player analysis on legends.
Great video as always, would love to see more retro analyses. Can you do an analysis on Raphael Leao?
After World Cup I’ll do one on Leao
8:54 That’s a lie!!! Diego tested positive for ephedrine, nothing to do with cocaine. He trained really hard for that World Cup and they used him!! The way they got him out of the pitch that day, with a nurse taking his hand, something like that was never seen in the history of football again.
You misunderstood him. It was about Maradona's 15 months ban for using cocaine in Italy, not the drug test during the 1994 World Cup.
As always amazing video. I will love to see one on pep guardiola
Bro how about federico redondo. Does he have the potential to replace busi
Can we get videos every day. I definitely like the style of showing past players and present players. you also need to do the once in the middle of the past and present. Players like xavi, iniesta, marcherano, xabi Alonso and lampard . We also really need pep gaurdiola. All in all thank you sooo much. I love love your Chanel. My favorite Chanel right now.
Cheers Shane - very difficult for us to do videos every day as I have a full time job as a lawyer and two baby daughters - maybe one day if I’m making enough to do this full time. I will try my best to do one on Pep although it takes too long for me to do older players and at the moment I want to focus on getting stuff out more regularly
@@PythagorasinBoots definitely understandable. Thank you for your videos.
Well done sir.
If u add zidane +iniesta to baresi+Maldini you will have redondo he reads the game and tackles like baresi and Maldini and when he on the ball he is like zidane and iniesta
Do more of these legends
Just discovered your channel thanks to some Spurs content - brilliant stuff, all power
Do Valverde, I'd love to watch your work on him 🙏😍
Planning to don’t worry 👍
Please do an Osimhen analysis!
Will add to list 👍
Great video as always. You brought his name a lot in previous videos but I had no idea he was this good. Camavinga and Gavi could watch this video and some tapes of him. Please can you do analysis of Victor Osimhen? Right now he is the the highest goalscorer in serie A with 8 goals despite the injuries. You talked about Nigeria in this video so I am sure you know our icon Rashidi Yekini. I truly think Osimhen could surpass him.
Thank you for the kind words.. once the World Cup is over I will do Osimhen 👍
@@PythagorasinBoots thanks man
Can you do one with Van Basten or Cruyff?
One day for sure 👍 at the moment I try to focus on players no one else talks about
@@PythagorasinBoots great, i really want that type of content
Great work, always a pleasure to watch your content.
Any plans to make a similar video on someone like Maradona?
One day when the channel is bigger and I have more time on my hands. He’s my favourite player so I wouldn’t do it justice at the moment IMO.
@@PythagorasinBoots that day will come soon. Keep up the good work, success awaits you!
In Football Manager game this seems like the Roaming Playmaker role on the DM position
Great work and looking forward to more retro analyses. Do you consider Redondo better than Guardiola and Busquets? (Even though Busi is a different type of player)
Hmm Guardiola is the most underrated out of the trio imo. Busquets hard to compare to Redondo because he’s more of a specialist CDM and tactically for me he’s the best out of the three as he’s so easy to coach and fit into a side. Could he do the lifting of a side like Redondo could? No... so Redondo more of a match winner but Busquets an easier piece to fit into a side.
@@PythagorasinBoots Redondo had incredible flair, although Busquets even though not as good in dribbling, still very press resistant and made everything look effortless in his prime. But I never really watched Guardiola, wasn’t he a similar player to Busquets? (most deep-lying midfielder sitting in front of defence, both average physically but excellent technically)
In my opinion. The greatest ball player in midfield.
What a video!🎉
Interested in how his son will turn out. Looks just as elegant.
can you do a how good is nkunku
Post World Cup
Him and laudrup, would be a destructive midfield
Can you please make a video on Juan Román Riquelme
He did a couple of years ago
@@facundotomasmezaalarcon3401
That's great.I'll check it out ASAP
Great Video, could you do Enzo Fernández next, please
Will add to list 👍
Hey,can you analyse Bellingham again?He is already performing as one of the best midfielders in the world.Would be great to have your insight on the same.Btw,great content once again💪❤
A Jude sequel is coming - do not fret.
@@PythagorasinBoots thank youuu!
Great video, first goalkeeper video should be Allison. Don't like Liverpool but he's the most all rounded and ovr best keeper since Neuer.
He's the only keeper who's been in the top 3 in the world for the past 5 years but never n1, sometimes n2. However that consistency between the sticks is something one would want in a dominant team and that alone puts him in the debate for best keeper of the past 5 years.
His ball playing for internacional looked good and sometimes for Roma too but ever since he got robbed at king power stadium in his first season klopp seems to have made Alisson shy away from that part of his game.
I feel like he always sinks if he's team is in the mire and gets dropped down too easily. his handling is the best in the world but rarely utilised because the CBs for pool usually head things away. Absolutely massive world cup coming up for him, I'd have him ahead of ederson.
Hi, please do an analysis of Guti. Thanks
Do one about laudrup!!
Redondo the best of the best midfielder "regista mode"
Note : 93
After watching this video-I’m more intrigued by Pep Guardiola as a player.
F.redondo siapapun lawannya dialah yang akan penguasa lini tengah lapangan. DMF terbaik yang pernah di lahirkan sepakbola. dia spesial dia satu dia sangat elegan tidak akan ada yang menyamainya. El Principe
He's the player that Kobbie Mainoo reminds me of.
Huh... Feeding off my comment in another video, I find it strange how often these early videos compare passing CDMs to Redondo, as though he's the pinnacle of the defensive Regista position you focus on, while admitting throughout this video just how much Redondo wasn't the best at the defensive/structural side of the game.
you must do a gavi version, not many players were able to reach such a high level at such a young age like gavi...
Added to the list.
Make a video about his son. Looks like the nxt busquets
Please, an analysis on Bellingham
unbelievable skill v man united
FR is probably the most Brazilian of all Argentinian players.
Samba ⚽️ meets Criollo 🇧🇷 x 🇦🇷
which youngster of this current crop reminds you of Redondo the most?
Hmm Camavinga has certain traits which are similar to him such as the ball carrying and drive from deep and De Jong I guess loves picking it up off the CB like Redondo.
Next: Valderrama
How good was Roy Keane ? If only Pythagoras in boots could tell me
Excellent job man. The context you provide especially in the retro analysis video is unmatched.
That tier list though, would you mind explaining it in a video. Is it any different to the one you used for Denis Law?
Some of the things I noted was the connection between Simeone and Bilardo and that late 60 Zubielda team. Seems like Simeone took that to this century.
As for Pasarella and the rules thing, a lot of national teams have those. Since they are on international television and are representing millions, it is more of an image thing and it also gets rid of a lot of distractions. With the way you described him, he just seems to be a guy that would find any excuse not to represent their country or maybe saw it as beneath him, like a George Best.
Denis Law one is outdated - I am still refining the model, Law would be an intergen so above 80 in the new model.
Simeone is indeed the heir to that ideology of football and yes Passarella within his rights to ask for imo unnecessary especially when Argentina has so many long haired players - it’s just causing an issue for irrelevant reasons to football.
@@PythagorasinBoots for your next retro analysis, how about the Fenomeno? Different publications seem to rank him highly and his peers do it too whilst you guys were not shy in calling him the least complete attacker amongst the candidates.
Number 5 played like 10. REDONDO had to play in WC 98 and Argentina would win.
Veron. Redondo Requelme
when manager decide not to buy redondo, he has no idea of football.
So Redondo was Pirlo?
Pirlo was much more of a playmaker than Redondo. He had better passing and better vision, but Redondo defended better and had better ball retention.
Enzo fernández please 🙏
Coming soon!
Imagine geatiano Scirea Franco baressi Maldini plus zidane iniesta and Pirlo equals to Redondo he was those 6 players made in one how good is that you figure
Which players these days could mark Valderama and Haji? Don't see any midfield player these days able to control games besides Modric like Redondo, this sounds like he had barely any ability and was just a squad player
Casemiro could probably do a job on them in his prime. But we are comparing Redondo to GOAT level cms and thus compared to rivals such as Rijkaard or Desailly for example - defensive game was not as good but on flip side he had talent with the ball someone like Desailly could only dream of.
@@PythagorasinBoots
Too bad Capello said Redondo was better to defend than Rijkaard.
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Who's wrong here, you or him? 😜
Rodrygo please!
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Perez did not forgive and not forget 😂😂
Awesome player but DIRTY AF. The foulerst mouth in La Liga, The scariest elbows there too. He would make a Muai Tai boxing champ proud and kicks galore. The basques and Jokanovic, a Serbian playing in Real Oviedo FC, stroke back in those forgatten battles.
Redondo>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Riquelme
Ruud guilt or figo
Cambiasso's career easily puts Redondo's one to shame...Redondo was great in his prime and all but he played in a weak era and his career essentially ended soon after his 31st birthday...he also wasn't able to score goals the way Cambiasso did. The bald Argie is a very underrated player really. While Redondo is one of the most overrated...let's not also forget that his international career amounts to nothing. Since the 90s, there have been 3 DM's way more important than Redondo for Argentina: Simeone, Cambiasso and Mascherano.
Reondoy won 2 Copa Americas with Argentina. What did Cambiasso and Someone win?
@@orlinzhelev6510 Simeone won 2 Copas with Argentina Redondo only 1 goofy 😂😂
What about mascherano and Cambiasso smart a$$?
Played in a weak era? Against Zidane, Matthaus, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Beckham, Laudrup?
Clueless
First
how good he was ???? Ask Man Utd fans, they know. :)
1rd
I'm a simple man, I see a pythag vid, I like before I watch knowing ahead of time that the content will be 🐐 ly
Interesting how he's almost becoming overrated long after he retired. Was a great player in a different time, not quite as great as some folk make out today though.