Zidane once compared the sale of makelele and purchase of Beckham as to "why would you put another layer of gold on your Bentley, if you just sold the engine"
Makelele was more like the thing that keep the team balanced and safe from any possibility of things gone terribly wrong. They can still win with Ronaldo and Zidane...providing they didn't get injured or went off form. Ronaldo was injury prone and out of shape, and Zidane had dry spells during his twilight years. That Madrid team can win and lose against the same team in 4-1 due to how bad the defensive midfield and central defenders were.
The 2002 Copa Del Rey final was unbelievable. It was organised by the Spanish FA to be played at the Bernabeau on the day of Real's centenary, then Depor end up winning and their fans were singing "Happy Birthday to you"!
Jesus Christ. This was fucking amazing, we need a video of the 2009-2018 Real Madrid asap! Edit @2023: better idea to make it from 2009-2022. Florentino changed Real Madrid history, again.
Why 2009-2018? The only thing defining that period each year is ronaldo, but the club itself has changed drastically - in style, management, players. There's nothing interesting defining the club during those years. 2009-2013 or 2014-2018 would make much more sense and would be more enjoyable. If you want a doco about 2009-2018 just watch something bout ronaldo's time in madrid.
@@billybob4159 That "team" wasn't continuous throughout. The fact you think there are enough correlations between mourinho and pellegrini's madrid( with ozil, di maria, alonso, kaka, higuain, pepe etc' etc) with ancelotti and zidane's (modric, kroos, bale, james, varane, isco etc) to justify calling it an identifinyg, single period is a joke. You're either clueless or just started supporting madrid when ronaldo arrived and stopped as soon as he left. Also that's without mentioning the extreme playstyle differences each manager brought along or ronaldo's changing playstyle as he aged.
Very true indeed. I still think that del bosque (even though he had his short comings) still had the most balanced line up...after him it all became a joke
@@MatteoRomanelli-kl9fb Makelele was the main engine of that team and Del Bosque was the same manager who brought golden days in Spanish National team's history
wow! This should be a Netflix football series. That's the most thorough and well-researched football documentary i've watched in a long time. Please make a part 2 all the way into today's Zidane managerial era. I'd love to see more. Thank you for your hard work brother!
To be fair there are only negatives with Real from 2006-2020, like don't get me wrong they won 4 UCL's as well as a memorable La Decima (hope that's spelt right), but they weren't that good of a team in terms of La Liga, and their teams and playing style was basically the same (having players like Ozil, Di Maria, Higuain, Benzema, Ronaldo etc. for José and Benitez, and then Kroos, Modric, Bale, Varane, James etc. for Ancelotti and Zidane) I mean the best highlight of those years is Cristiano Ronaldo and there's already a Netflix documentary on that. Just sayin.
Just Imagine if Casemiro let go by Real Madrid right now . Leaving Makelele is like one of the biggest mistakes. Perez's Ego sometimes hurt Real Madrid very bad.
Just imagine how hard it was for Ballack in 2002. Losing Bundesliga in the last, losing german cup, losing champions league final to Madrid and losing world cup final to Brazil.
Guti, Mcmanaman, Makelele, Salgado, Solari, Savio, Morrientes, Del Bosque. They was all huge assets to Madrid and the president didn’t understand at all
Goes to show just how underappreciated warriors like them are to a team's success. The golden barca of the late 00s wouldn't be the same without guys like puyol, busquets, Abidal, pedro and mascherano doing the dirty work. Without Roy Keane, Schmeichel, Scholes, neville, solksjaer and later Vidic, Park Ji-sung, Carrick and Ferdinand, Man Utd would never had gone as far as it did. Even the recent galacticos, they wouldn't have won 3 UCL without ramos, pepe, Carvajal, Casemiro, Modric and the bench guys like vazquez.
I remember this history very well. The good thing is that Florentino has learned from his mistakes in recent years. Gaining market by performance and trophies is much solid than stars collecting (ongoing eg: PSG?), Barca 2009-2016 contributed in this change in Real Madrid, the competition between them was the best (Barcelona were beter) but the fan base grew massively for both teams. Another fact, with bad quality in defense, that Galacticos policy made the mission even harder for the club, because every team they faced back then had a huge motivation to beat Real Madrid. Thanks to legend and the true hero of that era: Iker Casillas.
biggest takeaway from this video: Perez turned a national giant into an international brand in order to keep the club alive financially. The cost? harmony and loyalty. Especially after listening to the ESL saga I can now understand how Perez changed football forever since day 1.
This era is 101% successful in terms of maintaining the financial health of the club for a long time. Forget about the titles and accolades, they managed to earn fandom from budding football enthusiasts from all over the world through those big name players. No other club comes even close in the number of fans and overall respect they earn from the football community worldwide. There is no la decima or even the hat-trick ucl without perez's work done throughout this period.
Not a Madridista but my curiosity got me interested in watching the video and the way it is presented got me hooked! This channel needs more subscribers and views.
To the creator of this video, I salute you. One for all football enthusiasts. You did a splendid job. Remarkable editing and covered a lot in short time. Very concise. Your views will come.
In Perez's first spell he did many mistakes regarding players but the financial side was well maintained, in his second spell he has maintained financial as well as brought many trophies to the bernabeu
@@reinaldomanuel8488 Boy....!! Hurt so bad that they had Beckham or Figo playing center midfielder just cause Florentino wanted all the galácticos playing no matter what. Now imagine Figo or Beckham playing center midfielder when all they had to do was resign Makelele. Those were some dark days for us Madrid fans.
@aftrecbjhxjnvnj yuuxscxdvhbb True. They tried with the likes of Gago, Emerson, Diarra, all of them failed but then came Xabi Alonso who at least with him, they managed to win the CL after 12 years.
The interesting thing - if Makelele and had stayed to play with Beckham, Real would have been unbeatable. This is because Beckham's workrate was always actually his hidden quality. In addition to his skill on the ball, he was defensively astute and so hardworking that he was played in the center on many occasions and was very able to cover for Madrid's deficiencies in the middle (of course not up to Makelele level). However, this took away some of the creative part of his game at Madrid. He and Makelele would have given Madrid a solid and creative core.
Reciently I saw that ESPN documentary about Los Galacticos. But I can say that this video contains the same or more information than that ESPN documentary. WOW man! What a great job you did.
@@bangoagroupmadrid1 Agreed !!! Cruyff arrogant as always thought he could waltz through the same AC Milan side that had been to 4 finals in 6 seasons , because of their “negative” football. Little did he know he was in for a nasty shock .
crazy how so many amazing talents get injured, become unfit, etc, and eventually get pushed to the wayside as they can no longer perform, but this guy is the only one that scores 3 goals before getting subbed out. legendary stuff
In 2009, sold out Sneijder and Robben with cheap price to Inter and Bayern which only to let them lead their respective club and meet at UCL final in Bernabéu that year lol
@@atb89 Modric, Bale and Toni Kross they were bought to bring 4 UCLs. They changed things. Before them. They didn't even make to reach a final since 2002.
Man, as much as I want to hate Perez for all the astronomical "star" signings at the behest of a coherent team (both in the 2000's and 2010's-now), this video made me respect him soo much more, considering how efficiently he overturned the huge debt Real had, on top of lacking fan support at Bernabeu.
@@blazeoriginal4625 And also, there were many players in the same position, and a lot of them were not Real Madrid material, I mean they didn't really fit into the system, the league, and the style of the team.
I was never fully into football in general so it came to a shock to me how much drama went on behind the scenes of this club at a time where they had the DREAM team of the decade. Crazy.
Fantastic production! Extremely underrated channel! Looking forwards to all future videos. Do one about the Guardiola/ Messi era in Barcelona and one about the Cristiano Ronaldo era in Madrid!
the problem was the Italian league was just too good those days and when I watched them against the Italian teams, I felt they were not good enough even though they had the top players.
The sale of Makelele was the end of the Galactico era as a successful team. When Madrid bought Beckham to replace Makelele Zidane said "they ripped out the engine and re-painted the car."
Perez is a businessman and as much as we would like him to appreciate club legends more nobody could deny his huge impact for the club. He brought us were Real should be as the biggest club in the world.
Absolutely true but I just wanted to add that Madrid also won the title of the Club of the Century so we already had been the biggest club in the world
Usually dont comment on youtube videos, but watched this video and took a look at your channel and amazing stuff man, felt like I was watching a full production documentary. Great stuff
I discovered your youtbe channel through r/soccer and i've got to say that this is truly amazing. Why watch a documentary on TV when i have this type of content on youtube?
That team, while unbalanced, during the Del Bosque era sometimes played such beautiful football. Still remember fondly how the team danced on the field with Zidane conducting the orchestra. Although the bad 2004-2006 and the fact that the teams during CR7's era were stronger, that was an unforgettable team.
For me, the Galacticos Era was a beautiful and interesting tactic project, but the big mistake was when Real has sold excellent players like Makelele, Celades, Geremi, Morientes, because a great team needs various types of player. So for replace, for example, Beckam, Figo or Zidane when they don't play well, it's important to have players with good quality like Makelele and others, instead it's no good the ''zidanes y pavones'' because young players of Real like Pavon, Minambres, Ivan Campo, Helguera, no are read to win important leagues!
Amazing, just a amazing man. You truly have a gift for detail. Big respect for all the work that went into this. Glad to see your videos in Arabic are getting the love they deserve, hopefully the same soon for the English versions.
I became a fan in 2002. And have bled and cried this banner and shield every day of my life since then. I cannot think of anything, other than music, which has obsessed me so much. Watching this documentary for the 10th time. 😭
I was just 2-3 year old at that time, and after all these years after watching Figo going to Inter made me emotional!!! Zidane's volley gave me goosebumps!! It was so emotional video for a Madridista, I'm a fan since 2009!! Anyways great information, great and hardwork will always be respected and appreciated!!!! Hala Madrid!!
man the amount of data research and everything is just admirable. Excellent work, these documentaries are way more entertaining than a lot of bs we find in Amazon Prime or Netflix.
It's an amazing coincidence that Claude Makalele became the world's best player, perhaps in the history of the game, to play the 'Makalele' role. It's like he was named after the role. The only thing that could top this would be Reading striker George Puscas scoring an amazing goal to win the Puskas award.
The most compelling music of all Soccer documentaries in all of TH-cam.. I was the stars once, I can live forever.. great song selection to deliver the feeling of greatness during the Galácticos era. Really good work on how the MCF crest slowly comes in at the beginning of the video with the music and your logo while showing the photos of Figo, Ronaldo, and Beckham. Embodies the greatness of that era of Madrid.
Thank you for explaining what i grew up with being a huge confusion at the time. I was a young teen and all i can remember was seeing Zidane leaves and RM goes down the hill for a while
As a Barca fan...this was very interesting to watch, and detailed! Who made this? You'd get great success doing other clubs and recently also! Great watch....id easily watch more of these!!!
A very nice report. I wish a report on the best deal in the history of football, which is the deal of Cristiano Ronaldo, the best in history. I win Madrid thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Getting them to sign over image rights is insane. Like Don King having fighters sign blank papers then writing the contract. And Zidane was underpaid even for those times.
makelele + del bosque leaving was key. and also madrid were doing well when R9 was firing. but once he got injured at the crucial moments, madrid crumbled. just goes to show how good R9 was despite not being at his supposed peak.
@Johnng Fred agreed! for club i would say iniesta was more consistent. but that being said, zidane was more of a game winner than iniesta, which is why i would put him above don andres haha
Such a high quality video, and it brought back so many feelings with Real Madrid. The ending of the video is just pitch perfect. I loved every second of this video. I hope to see more of this. Subscribed.
Another magnificent video. You are an example for quality over quantity. I could repeat what I've said about your other videos in this one. Love the music choices, the research is great. I've had Sid Lowe's book on the backburner for awhile, will have to crack open. Can't wait for another video, praying for something on Napoli winning the League, maybe something on Neverkusan, or perhaps the Divine Ponytail. Whatever you do next I look forward to it. Keep up the great work, really hope this channel grows, you really deserve.
Makelele was amazing he's just like Kante for Chelsea now one under appreciated at Real Madrid and Kante didn't get the credit he deserved at Leicester during their miracle season and they both ended up at Chelsea
Thank you for this video...it was nice to remember all those times... it was not failure in business mind but, trophies are not that much that u can call the era successful...
We need a video on the 2nd era of his comeback from 2009 onwards. Very interesting as to how Florentino identified and rectified his mistakes. Great work once again from Balon! Youre doing gods work by making high quality production in the form of sports documentaries!
After learning about this I now understand Florentino more than ever I always thought he was so conservative with wages and transfers compared to other clubs since Bale but to know what led to the end of that 2000-2006 era he’s really not repeating his mistakes
I came across this video randomly, but I've definitely found a gem of a channel. Keep up the great work you are doing with the research especially. All videos are so well researched.
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Great video, congratulations. Now do some research about Florentino and "Castor" gate.
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Zidane once compared the sale of makelele and purchase of Beckham as to "why would you put another layer of gold on your Bentley, if you just sold the engine"
Look at what Chelsea did when they got Makelele and then Mourinho the next year. Yet Florentino thought he could easily be replaced.
Makelele was more like the thing that keep the team balanced and safe from any possibility of things gone terribly wrong. They can still win with Ronaldo and Zidane...providing they didn't get injured or went off form. Ronaldo was injury prone and out of shape, and Zidane had dry spells during his twilight years. That Madrid team can win and lose against the same team in 4-1 due to how bad the defensive midfield and central defenders were.
@Real Deal look into it. He did say that
The 2002 Copa Del Rey final was unbelievable. It was organised by the Spanish FA to be played at the Bernabeau on the day of Real's centenary, then Depor end up winning and their fans were singing "Happy Birthday to you"!
😂😂😂😂😂
cumpleaños felizzzz
Lol
Football is toxic 🤣🤣🤣
tragic !
Jesus Christ. This was fucking amazing, we need a video of the 2009-2018 Real Madrid asap!
Edit @2023: better idea to make it from 2009-2022. Florentino changed Real Madrid history, again.
Yes please
Why 2009-2018? The only thing defining that period each year is ronaldo, but the club itself has changed drastically - in style, management, players. There's nothing interesting defining the club during those years. 2009-2013 or 2014-2018 would make much more sense and would be more enjoyable. If you want a doco about 2009-2018 just watch something bout ronaldo's time in madrid.
@@jonathan13co that team had many great players lol
@@billybob4159 That "team" wasn't continuous throughout. The fact you think there are enough correlations between mourinho and pellegrini's madrid( with ozil, di maria, alonso, kaka, higuain, pepe etc' etc) with ancelotti and zidane's (modric, kroos, bale, james, varane, isco etc) to justify calling it an identifinyg, single period is a joke. You're either clueless or just started supporting madrid when ronaldo arrived and stopped as soon as he left. Also that's without mentioning the extreme playstyle differences each manager brought along or ronaldo's changing playstyle as he aged.
You only want this because of Cristiano. There are already documentaries of Cristiano's time at Madrid...
Letting Makelele leave was crazy, he was a world class player, a workhorse.
Perez always ruins eras at Madrid
@@CSeyoum and creates better ones
@@leeking6939 nah, not really Ronaldo was created at United, he just got even better at Real
Before Kante there was Makelele🤣🤣🤣
@@leeking6939 perez didnt even want cristiano
Departure of Makelele and resignation of Del Bosque was the main reason behind the failure of Galacticos
Very true indeed. I still think that del bosque (even though he had his short comings) still had the most balanced line up...after him it all became a joke
@@MatteoRomanelli-kl9fb Makelele was the main engine of that team and Del Bosque was the same manager who brought golden days in Spanish National team's history
Del Bosque never resigned. His contract expired and Perez decided to not renew it...
@@JosesAmazingWorlds it was Perez's mistake
@@cr7gaming654 totally agree, but just clarifying a point often misrepresented
wow! This should be a Netflix football series. That's the most thorough and well-researched football documentary i've watched in a long time. Please make a part 2 all the way into today's Zidane managerial era. I'd love to see more. Thank you for your hard work brother!
What Netflix🤔🤔
To be fair there are only negatives with Real from 2006-2020, like don't get me wrong they won 4 UCL's as well as a memorable La Decima (hope that's spelt right), but they weren't that good of a team in terms of La Liga, and their teams and playing style was basically the same (having players like Ozil, Di Maria, Higuain, Benzema, Ronaldo etc. for José and Benitez, and then Kroos, Modric, Bale, Varane, James etc. for Ancelotti and Zidane) I mean the best highlight of those years is Cristiano Ronaldo and there's already a Netflix documentary on that. Just sayin.
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Indeed
Lies again? Get Educated Smart Bundesliga
Genuine high quality, interesting content. Yet again. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
Next,galacticos part II
I just bumped into this channel and addicted
Just Imagine if Casemiro let go by Real Madrid right now .
Leaving Makelele is like one of the biggest mistakes. Perez's Ego sometimes hurt Real Madrid very bad.
Well theres not much to ruin right now, but without him the UCLs in the last years wouldnt have been possible
@@adhx7506 that’s why Atalanta will knock out Real Madrid on upcoming Tuesday, because Casemiro is suspended for the game.
@@hsafootballworld1321 Well Valverde is gonna play as a CDM. Problem solved.
@You're Not That Guy why u copy pasting the same comment everywhere
@@hsafootballworld1321 lol It won’t happen
Just imagine how hard it was for Ballack in 2002. Losing Bundesliga in the last, losing german cup, losing champions league final to Madrid and losing world cup final to Brazil.
I bet he was crying a lot in his Ferrari
@@capo.88Money is an answer, but not always the right one.
Neverkusen
@@capo.88he would choose the trophys over his Ferrari
Guti, Mcmanaman, Makelele, Salgado, Solari, Savio, Morrientes, Del Bosque. They was all huge assets to Madrid and the president didn’t understand at all
Goes to show just how underappreciated warriors like them are to a team's success. The golden barca of the late 00s wouldn't be the same without guys like puyol, busquets, Abidal, pedro and mascherano doing the dirty work. Without Roy Keane, Schmeichel, Scholes, neville, solksjaer and later Vidic, Park Ji-sung, Carrick and Ferdinand, Man Utd would never had gone as far as it did. Even the recent galacticos, they wouldn't have won 3 UCL without ramos, pepe, Carvajal, Casemiro, Modric and the bench guys like vazquez.
Redondo was the first mistake the rest was domino effect
Espically Guti, Makelele, Morientes
@@blanco7726 Redondo was sold due to Figo transfer
@@ElricCantona82 dude ramos, modric are big brand.
I remember this history very well. The good thing is that Florentino has learned from his mistakes in recent years. Gaining market by performance and trophies is much solid than stars collecting (ongoing eg: PSG?), Barca 2009-2016 contributed in this change in Real Madrid, the competition between them was the best (Barcelona were beter) but the fan base grew massively for both teams.
Another fact, with bad quality in defense, that Galacticos policy made the mission even harder for the club, because every team they faced back then had a huge motivation to beat Real Madrid. Thanks to legend and the true hero of that era: Iker Casillas.
biggest takeaway from this video: Perez turned a national giant into an international brand in order to keep the club alive financially. The cost? harmony and loyalty. Especially after listening to the ESL saga I can now understand how Perez changed football forever since day 1.
Spot on. He's the greatest football president in history.
This era is 101% successful in terms of maintaining the financial health of the club for a long time. Forget about the titles and accolades, they managed to earn fandom from budding football enthusiasts from all over the world through those big name players. No other club comes even close in the number of fans and overall respect they earn from the football community worldwide. There is no la decima or even the hat-trick ucl without perez's work done throughout this period.
@@andrewsakkaraHala Madrid !!!
Not a Madridista but my curiosity got me interested in watching the video and the way it is presented got me hooked! This channel needs more subscribers and views.
Zidane always had that eye. He was top class, but in his mind Makelele was the most important player on the pitch. Boy, was he right!
To the creator of this video, I salute you. One for all football enthusiasts. You did a splendid job. Remarkable editing and covered a lot in short time. Very concise. Your views will come.
Appreciate it !
@@balon-english Damn right
In Perez's first spell he did many mistakes regarding players but the financial side was well maintained, in his second spell he has maintained financial as well as brought many trophies to the bernabeu
This is not your ordinary TH-cam sports channel . I think he is sports journalist . Thanks for the hard work . It was worth to watch .
I'm Madrid Fan
Perez thought he was playing FIFA
Woodward today
I mean, he kinda did
He was playing like it was FIFA before it was a thing. That's the trick in success, being one of the first to do something revolutionary.
@@reecemesser no
@@sherwinpeters7397 Galactico perez: splash money, no ucl
Perez with Ronaldo: 3 ucl, dont give Ronaldo payrise he promised
how immature was letting makalele go. Madrid suffered many years for that mistake
You really think makelete absence had that much impact on the team ?
@@reinaldomanuel8488 Ask Zidane
@@reinaldomanuel8488 Boy....!! Hurt so bad that they had Beckham or Figo playing center midfielder just cause Florentino wanted all the galácticos playing no matter what. Now imagine Figo or Beckham playing center midfielder when all they had to do was resign Makelele. Those were some dark days for us Madrid fans.
@aftrecbjhxjnvnj yuuxscxdvhbb True. They tried with the likes of Gago, Emerson, Diarra, all of them failed but then came Xabi Alonso who at least with him, they managed to win the CL after 12 years.
@@accountuser5588 In addition to this madrid lacked real world class CB as well especially to fill hierro's place.
The interesting thing - if Makelele and had stayed to play with Beckham, Real would have been unbeatable.
This is because Beckham's workrate was always actually his hidden quality. In addition to his skill on the ball, he was defensively astute and so hardworking that he was played in the center on many occasions and was very able to cover for Madrid's deficiencies in the middle (of course not up to Makelele level). However, this took away some of the creative part of his game at Madrid.
He and Makelele would have given Madrid a solid and creative core.
It could have been 442 with Makelele, Beckham, Figo, and Zidane at MF and Ronaldo and Raul at ST.
Reciently I saw that ESPN documentary about Los Galacticos. But I can say that this video contains the same or more information than that ESPN documentary. WOW man! What a great job you did.
ESPN only shows anti Madrid stuff
Never fail to amaze.
Hope for Cruyff's dream team next. It is really interesting chapter.
Thanks for watching!
He kinda already did... Go down in the channel
The luckiest and most overrated team ever. You Will see It if theres a doco
@@bangoagroupmadrid1 Agreed !!! Cruyff arrogant as always thought he could waltz through the same AC Milan side that had been to 4 finals in 6 seasons , because of their “negative” football. Little did he know he was in for a nasty shock .
@@princesofthepower3690 Also won three leagues in a row because Madrid And Depor choked in the last match when they were leaders
still get goosebumps when R9 is applauded by United fans at Old Trafford
Game recognizes game 💪🏼
crazy how so many amazing talents get injured, become unfit, etc, and eventually get pushed to the wayside as they can no longer perform, but this guy is the only one that scores 3 goals before getting subbed out. legendary stuff
Fiorentino can do some crazy stuff. The man on the other hand is an absolute economical genius.
well...I don't think all he is doing is legal but look...you won't see that on the media.
@@joaoreidopalao are any of the owners at the big clubs clean?
@@joaoreidopalao mate to cant make a club big if u r clean
In 2009, sold out Sneijder and Robben with cheap price to Inter and Bayern which only to let them lead their respective club and meet at UCL final in Bernabéu that year lol
And brought in Ronaldo who would go on to win 4 UCLs. Everything has a price.
@@atb89 Modric, Bale and Toni Kross they were bought to bring 4 UCLs. They changed things. Before them. They didn't even make to reach a final since 2002.
Man, as much as I want to hate Perez for all the astronomical "star" signings at the behest of a coherent team (both in the 2000's and 2010's-now), this video made me respect him soo much more, considering how efficiently he overturned the huge debt Real had, on top of lacking fan support at Bernabeu.
Too much attackers but not so good defense. That squad had the potential to win three UCL in a row before Zidane became their manager
no all player of this team are not in his prime and milan was bigger this time
@@blazeoriginal4625 And also, there were many players in the same position, and a lot of them were not Real Madrid material, I mean they didn't really fit into the system, the league, and the style of the team.
Feels wrong watching this for free
I was never fully into football in general so it came to a shock to me how much drama went on behind the scenes of this club at a time where they had the DREAM team of the decade. Crazy.
by far one of the best football documentaries … just wow
This video is so thoroughly researched, compiled and edited. It kinda draws you in. Quality content!
this is amazing journalism, this is why bloggers will never matter. please continue your work, its fantastic.
Perez laid the blueprint not just for Madrid, but for the entire footballing world. Whether you like it or not...it is what it is.
He sucks, he ruined football. He started the trend of turning clubs into "all about money" soul-less companies
Both Perez and Berlusconi were truly game changers in the world of football. Who took Madrid and AC Milan to new echelons
Berlusconi was one of the first. Perez was the final transformation.
Applause for the “Z” emphasis in 24:01 😂
Fantastic production! Extremely underrated channel! Looking forwards to all future videos.
Do one about the Guardiola/ Messi era in Barcelona and one about the Cristiano Ronaldo era in Madrid!
Hopefully those two topics will be covered in the future after I cover some other teams.
Appreciate the compliment 👍🏼
@@balon-english please, guardiola era and cr7 era at madrid...
But we all know that messi era is continuing 😇
@@balon-english man city 2008-2012 pleaseee🤩
the problem was the Italian league was just too good those days and when I watched them against the Italian teams, I felt they were not good enough even though they had the top players.
Man, the entire video showed how much effort you put into researching the topic well! Plus, being a Madridista, the ending 35:42 gave me goosebumps!
wow this is a true journalism, I lived this era starting with Zidane's 1st season and I'm supporting Madrid since.
The sale of Makelele was the end of the Galactico era as a successful team. When Madrid bought Beckham to replace Makelele Zidane said "they ripped out the engine and re-painted the car."
Perez is a businessman and as much as we would like him to appreciate club legends more nobody could deny his huge impact for the club. He brought us were Real should be as the biggest club in the world.
Absolutely true but I just wanted to add that Madrid also won the title of the Club of the Century so we already had been the biggest club in the world
I love the research and editing quality you bring to these.
fantastic work here! never a dull moment with Florentino...
Usually dont comment on youtube videos, but watched this video and took a look at your channel and amazing stuff man, felt like I was watching a full production documentary. Great stuff
I discovered your youtbe channel through r/soccer and i've got to say that this is truly amazing. Why watch a documentary on TV when i have this type of content on youtube?
That team, while unbalanced, during the Del Bosque era sometimes played such beautiful football. Still remember fondly how the team danced on the field with Zidane conducting the orchestra. Although the bad 2004-2006 and the fact that the teams during CR7's era were stronger, that was an unforgettable team.
It would be nice seeing an episode of Perez return to Real Madrid. A story focused on Real Madrid in the Ronaldo era.
For me, the Galacticos Era was a beautiful and interesting tactic project, but the big mistake was when Real has sold excellent players like Makelele, Celades, Geremi, Morientes, because a great team needs various types of player. So for replace, for example, Beckam, Figo or Zidane when they don't play well, it's important to have players with good quality like Makelele and others, instead it's no good the ''zidanes y pavones'' because young players of Real like Pavon, Minambres, Ivan Campo, Helguera, no are read to win important leagues!
Ivan Campo and Helguera wasn’t a youngster
because of money cant afford
Amazing, just a amazing man. You truly have a gift for detail. Big respect for all the work that went into this. Glad to see your videos in Arabic are getting the love they deserve, hopefully the same soon for the English versions.
Much appreciated!
I became a fan in 2002. And have bled and cried this banner and shield every day of my life since then. I cannot think of anything, other than music, which has obsessed me so much. Watching this documentary for the 10th time. 😭
I was just 2-3 year old at that time, and after all these years after watching Figo going to Inter made me emotional!!!
Zidane's volley gave me goosebumps!!
It was so emotional video for a Madridista, I'm a fan since 2009!!
Anyways great information, great and hardwork will always be respected and appreciated!!!!
Hala Madrid!!
Ngl u deserve a football show on Netflix. This is QUALITY.
that goal by zidane to win the champions league final, a volley with his weak foot....was just insane skill. what a player
man the amount of data research and everything is just admirable. Excellent work, these documentaries are way more entertaining than a lot of bs we find in Amazon Prime or Netflix.
It's an amazing coincidence that Claude Makalele became the world's best player, perhaps in the history of the game, to play the 'Makalele' role. It's like he was named after the role. The only thing that could top this would be Reading striker George Puscas scoring an amazing goal to win the Puskas award.
The most compelling music of all Soccer documentaries in all of TH-cam..
I was the stars once, I can live forever.. great song selection to deliver the feeling of greatness during the Galácticos era.
Really good work on how the MCF crest slowly comes in at the beginning of the video with the music and your logo while showing the photos of Figo, Ronaldo, and Beckham. Embodies the greatness of that era of Madrid.
may i ask the songs, i have been looking for them for a week now. specially the beginning one
*This video deserves millions of views!*
Whos here before it hits 1million ?
The best documentary about Madrid.. I enjoyed it a lot as I was following Madrid in those years
production is extremely well done. You deserve way more than 6k subs
Appreciate it Tim !
Thank you for explaining what i grew up with being a huge confusion at the time. I was a young teen and all i can remember was seeing Zidane leaves and RM goes down the hill for a while
As a Barca fan...this was very interesting to watch, and detailed! Who made this? You'd get great success doing other clubs and recently also! Great watch....id easily watch more of these!!!
Really good quality as per usual. One of the best football channels around
Much appreciated!
Nothing better than watching a video about Real Madrid’s struggles as a Barcelona fan.
Once again a great video mate!
Glad you enjoyed it
Yeah 5 UCLs in 10 years is a struggle 😂 lol thats Barça history
Bro never stop doing this because you got a talent for it.
A very nice report. I wish a report on the best deal in the history of football, which is the deal of Cristiano Ronaldo, the best in history. I win Madrid thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo.
the editing is crazyyyy, this was amazing
Getting them to sign over image rights is insane. Like Don King having fighters sign blank papers then writing the contract. And Zidane was underpaid even for those times.
What he was being paid was alot of money then.Individual image rights was still a novel thing in football back then.
Now players are refusing to leave clubs due to image rights (Dybala, for example)
One of the best youtube videos I have ever watched!
Great video. Hope I find more videos like this on your channel.
makelele + del bosque leaving was key. and also madrid were doing well when R9 was firing. but once he got injured at the crucial moments, madrid crumbled. just goes to show how good R9 was despite not being at his supposed peak.
@Johnng Fred the thing is he was very decisive for not only club but country. There are many players who don't turn up for countries
@Johnng Fred agreed! for club i would say iniesta was more consistent. but that being said, zidane was more of a game winner than iniesta, which is why i would put him above don andres haha
Really well constructed and educational video. Was always a huge fan of Real Madrid dispute being from the UK never knew the struggle was so real.
Such a high quality video, and it brought back so many feelings with Real Madrid. The ending of the video is just pitch perfect. I loved every second of this video. I hope to see more of this. Subscribed.
Amazing video!! Brings back all the childhood memories!!
Very impressed by this! Incredible content and editing
I just found this channel literally and it did not disappoint me.
Another magnificent video. You are an example for quality over quantity. I could repeat what I've said about your other videos in this one. Love the music choices, the research is great. I've had Sid Lowe's book on the backburner for awhile, will have to crack open. Can't wait for another video, praying for something on Napoli winning the League, maybe something on Neverkusan, or perhaps the Divine Ponytail. Whatever you do next I look forward to it. Keep up the great work, really hope this channel grows, you really deserve.
Appreciate the continued support Darragh ❤
Those videos left me speechless such great work , the eye of details and Detail of information is just worldclass
Makelele was amazing he's just like Kante for Chelsea now one under appreciated at Real Madrid and Kante didn't get the credit he deserved at Leicester during their miracle season and they both ended up at Chelsea
Oh my god! One of the best football documetaries ive ever watched 👌 idk how this doesnt have a million views 😳
amazing, quality content. A real history lesson. Good job!
That's crazy that RM was having trouble selling tickets back then, but the sport is just so much bigger now
Nothing to do with the sport. Football has always been big. It's to do with all the "athathathathatha" bandwagoning fans.
@@Revelian1982?
i was shocked when i heard that. how come a 2 times CL winner in 3 years can't sold tickets ?
ادهشت حتى الاجانب بتقاريرك الرائعة ....تحية لك من المغرب🙂
Very nice short documentary, very informative, and well put together
Glad you enjoyed it!
That ending 35:44 pure goosebumps and put a smile on my face #SR4 🤍 the rise of real madrid 🔥
Same, really wanted to know the original clip
my respect having such content. when you ended with La Decima 92:48, it really touches the heart of Madridista
Ballack has to be the unluckiest player of all time
2 ucls, euro, wc final losses... At least he was a marvelous talent
At least he won the premier league and fa cup
@@chibuezeunachukwu1162 yea but to lose 2 UCL finals and a WC final must have been devastating. Those two trophies are the best you could ever win
Yea really unlucky, he also lost a Bundesliga title with Leverkusen on goal difference on the last day of a season. Top player he was⚽️👍🏼
@@PYTHONCANDY its not UNLUCK. Ballack was just not good enough. Others were better. Ronaldo and Zidane were better and so they defeated him.
Man you deserve more views and subs
Thank you for this video...it was nice to remember all those times... it was not failure in business mind but, trophies are not that much that u can call the era successful...
We need a video on the 2nd era of his comeback from 2009 onwards. Very interesting as to how Florentino identified and rectified his mistakes. Great work once again from Balon! Youre doing gods work by making high quality production in the form of sports documentaries!
After learning about this I now understand Florentino more than ever I always thought he was so conservative with wages and transfers compared to other clubs since Bale but to know what led to the end of that 2000-2006 era he’s really not repeating his mistakes
The best football channel in TH-cam and it's not even close
Thanks for the big praise!
Very good job man ! an episode about the Grande Milan, Sacchi or the entire Berlusconi's era would be great :)
I came across this video randomly, but I've definitely found a gem of a channel. Keep up the great work you are doing with the research especially. All videos are so well researched.
That was quality content, actually.
What fantastic piece of journalism. The amount of research gathered and presented. Kudos to the team.
27:44 players are not all in their ideal position for sure. But it still looks like an all stars legendary team, just insane star power!
What an incredible video! From research to presentation to just general information - it was fantastic from beginning to end! Great work man!
This is just GREAT! You need to do international teams. Start with Italy 94 to winning the World Cup 2006! That chapter deserves a great look
Thinking about that. Thanks for watching!
The graphics are shockingly fabulous! The content is deep and convincing.
Too good bro, fantastic.
Liked & Subscribed
Just stumbled across your channel. Such rich content just through this video alone - looking forward to watching the other work.
from iraq 🇮🇶
i love your channel