AMERICAN 🇺🇸 FIRST REACTION TO | 15 MOST BRUTAL FOULS IN FOOTBALL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- Today, I'm diving into the world of football (soccer) with my first-ever reaction to the 15 most brutal fouls in the sport. These fouls are infamous for their intensity and impact on the game, and I can't wait to see how wild things can get on the field!
In this video, you'll catch my genuine first-time reactions to some of the most shocking and hard-hitting moments in football history. From bone-crunching tackles to intense clashes, I'll be breaking down each foul and sharing my thoughts on the players and the referees' decisions. Football fans, you won't want to miss this!
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Worse happens every week at Sunday leagues 😂
Yeah, without talking about Rugby which is 100x times crazy !
What is Sunday league ? 🤔
@@gojosatoru_goat2971like small league neighbourhood football
@@gojosatoru_goat2971amateur to semi pro level football
@@gojosatoru_goat2971a league in Sunday
don't choose a team yet, I'd rather choose a league to primarily follow, once you get into the sport the favourite team thing will happen automatically. It's not like basketball where most fans follow their favourite players but don't really have a favourite Franchise, in football almost all fans are much more emotionally attached to their favourite club and their national team than any single player. And since you're American you already have a national team to root for, the American national team is about to play one of the most prestigious tournaments in football next week, the Copa America and it's hosted by the US so that's a team you can already cheer for now.
15:08 Colombia once got knocked out of the World cup because Escobar one of their defenders scored an own goal against the US, he got shot a few days after they returned to Colombia, that's the most extreme consequence to an action in a football game I can think of
Well, theres also that brasilian referee that got his head cut off cause he allegedly was fixing the match he reffed at the time. Football is played around the globe and some countries like in SA are quite poor but incredibly passionate about the sport, so the potential for violence is huge.
In europe the most crazy shit youll see happen is Hooligans brawling with other idiots and innocent bystanders, mixed in with the occasional stabbing during international matches. Shit like murder basicly doesnt happen in the developed world over football. But the potential for violence is still there.
@@XxXSinkerXxX So you're basically saying we live like savages in SA? We are "poor" and "underdeveloped", so we resort to violence? You're saying Europe is more peaceful and "civilized"? I'm sorry to burst your bubble dude, but just because you live in a first world country doesn't mean you get to bash and insult other people's homeland's over something as stupid as a football match. You have no right.
@@valegaleano3026 Thats not what I was insinuating. Do you disagree that basicly all SA countries are football fanatics?
Cause looking back at Argentinas WC win, the WC in Brazil 2014 and the general history of south american national teams, it is rather obvious just how important football is there.
The larger the fanaticism of the fans, the larger the POTENTIAL for violence, thats rather obvious. Violent clashes happen regularly, especially for derbys when the atomsphere is heated anyways and this also happens in europe (as I said).
The result of these violent outbursts are assaults and stabbings and in rare cases even murders. Im not saying Europe has no problem with violence (in- and outside of professional sports), but I am saying South America has a bigger problem with that.
Take the homicide rate per 100,000 in 2021 as an example: In the Americas (North+South) the rate is 15 compared to Europes 2.2. ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate )
Why wouldnt you expect, that there is a higher potential for violence in SA countries, even if they have bigger crime rates than Europe?
@@XxXSinkerXxX I get what you're trying to say. The problem with this topic is that you very clearly stated that us being poor correlates to acts of violence being commited regularly regarding football matches, as if social status has something to do with any of this. You don't live here, so you have no place to be making societal assumptions like the ones you're making.
3:05 yeah, same thing in Rugby, you have now a protocole for this head chocs !
Where's Beckenbauer injury?
These are all pretty light fouls
Football is not a supposed to be a physically dangerous sport with full on tackles like American football. Rugby is our equivalent to NFL/UFC etc. In terms of physical contact, football is more like basketball. You're more likely to get elbows, pulls and pushes but there is some nasty leg breaks that happen in football. It used to be a lot more physical and you'd have players who were know to be enforcers but that got cracked down on in the early 2000s.
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Muller is a best
are you fanums dad?
Unfortunately goalkeeper is the position that causes the most deaths
name one player killed by a goalkeeper...lmfao
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It's not even close to the top 15 😂
You have to be blind