Yeah people really underestimate how difficult it is to play football when you’re first learning. Most of us learned how to play really young so we forget but I remember how bad I was at passing when I was 5 😂
Once, when I was 7, I forgot we had changed ends at half time, and I scored an own goal. 🤦♂ (Good goal-scorer later in life, though, so it turned out okay. 😋)
I'm brazilian, 25 yrs old, and since I didn' play football that much during my life, I'm not comfortable playing it just for fun, because everyone is very good (compared to me), but I like to play for fun, but it's like a first rank CSGO player against a high rank CSGO player XD
@@FallenLight0 Also brazilian, 27, I play since I was a kid, went to football junior teams, and even though I don't feel always comfortable because there are some shit crazy skilled guys out there hahaha
First few attempts, ball control is pretty much non-existent. Sending the ball in the general direction of where it's intended is a huge achievement. I started late: I must have been 8 or so. I soon became a decent CB for my team. As I got older, I was moved to the LB/WB position.
I'm an american living in the uk and I have notice there is a lot more passion for the game in the UK than the US, I've also noticed friendly games between groups can be twice as brutal as professional games and people just walk off the injuries even if their face is bleeding or they've broken fingers.
When I was a 11 or so, with our primary school we would go to the local park on Fridays to play sports or play in the park. Me and my friends invented a sport we called Rug Ball or something like that which was pretty much football but I could flying two foot someone to tackle them and it pretty much always turned into a fight of someone getting the ball and running for their life whilst being chased by 8 other people trying to take you out to get the ball. Got banned really quickly as soon as the first fist fight broke out.
"I'm an american living in the uk and I have notice there is a lot more passion for the game in the UK than the US" In the US, sports is entertainment. In the rest of the world, football is religion. In the US the fans need music on PA speaker system to sing, in the rest of the world the fans are the music and make songs, bring instruments and so on.
For us it is passion, the game is something you wait and train for several weeks. Sometimes when I receive the news about the upcoming game I would think about nothing but this game. Ain't no way any injury is making me leave the pitch after hours of training and looking forward to it. When you are on the field it is not a friendly game, you feel like you are on the highest level in the game of your life.
The header that looked like it missed, it did miss. It managed to find a hole in the net, no more than about 1 square that was broken, and went in. It counted as a goal
Bit of context for the clip at 3:43, that was Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the Champions League Final the biggest competition in football this would be the 1st of many mistakes Karius would make resulting in Liverpool losing the match and it really affected Karius who at the time was considered the next Manuel Neuer (the best German keeper and keeper in general) he would never be the same as he was again due to how traumatic that night was for him. It was later revealed after the game that minutes before the fatal mistake shown in the clip he had been involved in a head injury during a corner kick and was concussed explaining the mistakes he made. It's a really tragic story of a really talented player falling from the heights he achieved. Edit: correcting some spelling mistakes
@@sentinellj "why is it a problem at all" Well you got to 4 lines before the first full stop - it results in your brain having to scan a lot of words before its told all is done and you can assemble the meaning of it all - i.e. it aids rapid comprehension. Heres one suggested fix "..... in Liverpool losing the match and it really affected Karius ...." "..... in Liverpool losing the match. It really affected Karius ...." i.e. you are stringing together lots of separate stuff unnecessarily with "and". Bad habit. Here are more reductions: "Bit of context for the clip at 3:43, that was Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the Champions League Final the biggest competition in football this would ..." to "Bit of context for the clip at 3:43. This was Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the Champions League Final, the biggest competition in football. This would ..." If you are reading text out loud full stops are points you can physically take a breath . When you are reading in your head you still need these "breathing points" working as little pauses for sentence comprehension.
The one at 7:22 was Stafan Kieslings famous phantom goal. There was a malfunction in the net and back then there was no goal line sensor. So the ball penetrated the net from the outside and counted as a goal because it ended up inside.
The last clip was the keeper doing the now legendary “scorpion kick”, I believe it was a World Cup match. After the match the keeper admitted he thought an offside offence had been called that’s why he did the acrobatic kick, if he’d realised the ball was still in play he would never have show boated like that
Haven't seen it yet, but I assume it's the higuita one from 1995. It was an England Vs Colombia friendly. I hate to admit, but I remember it happening.
Not massively into football myself but those moments were great to watch. It was just as much fun to see the genuine happiness on your face while watching this. Sending love from the UK! 💚💙💜
@8:15 the funniest part about this clip is that the goalie made that little mark in the pitch himself before the match started. Every single half the goalie would make a mark on the 5 yard line so he would always know where the center of the goal where without looking behind him. In this particular game you can see it backfired as the bal hit the mark and ricochet over his shoulder.
@10:58 That's exactly how physics work. You as american should appreciate it - it's an effect that you try to eliminate in bullets by having them rotate fast enough so they become stable. A bullet without 'spin' or rotation would be as uncontrollable and unforeseeable as those shots are. It's also the reason you throw the american football in a spin ( spiral ) because you can not predict what happens to it if you don't. In layman's terms: spinning objects are stable, objects that do not spin are not. Mind you there are two different ways to move the ball in the air from a straight up/down curve - by spinning it so hard it 'curves' to the direction it spins, which is controllable and known as coriolis force or 'giving the ball effet/spin', and by spinning it as little as possible while striking it rather hard, which leads to uncontrollable, but also unforeseeable ( for the keeper, for example ) outcomes and is also heavily dependant on the ball you are using to play the match. This would be akin to a bullet not spinning. Some balls are worse in this regard, some are better. The 2012 and 2014 adidas balls ( used in the big championships that year ) were (in)famous for being too easily manipulated with this technique and thus a menace to the goalkeepers as you could not predict any flight path. Some truly stange goals happened during that time, and some goals in this video are done in this manner, but you can see both techniques at display in pretty much every game. It's as natural to those guys as a receiver catching a ball and getting two feet in, it's instinct to them after years of training.
10:33 was Roberto Carlos, a Brazilian football player who was a defender and a very feared free kick shooter. 10:40 was Dennis Bergkamp and that's considered the most beautiful goal in the history of the Premier League so far.
Have to add context to the 'Caught them sleeping' @ 5:26 That was the 4th goal to win 4-0, the team were 3-0 down after the first game and needed to score 4 to get through. Against arguably the best team in Europe. Search Liverpool v Barcelona to see the full meaning :)
I love your football reactions! It’s a low scoring game so it makes the goals more special when they happen. I challenge you to watch a whole game though. I recommend Liverpool vs AC Milan 2005 Champions League final.
7:50, it would be impressive if it was some random staff dude, however, it was a Dragan Stojkovic, current manager of Serbian national team but also one of the best payed football players in Europe in the early 90's and 1993 Champions League winner with Olympique Marseille. He also played '10' playmaker position so it was not really all that crazy as it looks (like it would be if some steward or a cop or whatever did it).
5:56 after one of the best goals in football history, when the tiny country of sweden played england and Zlatan Ibrahimovic managed to score a bicycle kick from way outside the box This guy: huh...
that second clip (01:10) I was in the crowd! For context, Hull City (in orange/black, the home team who scored that goal), had just been promoted. Leicester (the team in blue), were the defending Premier League champions after one of the most crazy and famous Premier League wins ever. That was the first game of the 2016/17 season, and the first Premier League goal of that season. In the crowd where I was we didn't see it until the replays were shown.
I think what sets football apart in terms of skill needed is it's played with feet, where other ball sports are played predominantly with hands (throwing, hitting, carrying). Hands are naturally made for doing this but feet aren't naturally made for kicking and controlling a ball which makes it a totally different ball game.
7:00 the ball went through the net because there was a hole. They counted it a goal at first but later said it was not a goal as the ball was stuck inside the net and didn't cross the goal line.
I’m a Liverpool supporter/fan/whatever you want to call it. I never used to be a football fan, only when the 1998 World Cup began. And that was out of boredom! I ended up enjoying the event so much, I decided that when the season started again, I’d watch a fair few matches, see who impressed me most, and I’d support them. Liverpool won my heart! JT, if you really want to support an English football team, do what I did, watch a few matches from different teams for a while, then whoever you enjoy most is your team.
Occasionally, a memorable moment requires some context from the past. Take, for instance, the highlight of the goalie making a remarkable save with their foot, famously known as the "scorpion" move. What makes this incident truly captivating is the tragic event that occurred shortly before-when a player from the same national team was assassinated due to an own goal. So, had the goalie failed to execute that extraordinary defense, their own life could have been at stake.
That goal at 5:28 when you said he caught them sleeping knocked Barcelona out of the Champions League in the semi-final, a massive goal to top one of the greatest comebacks in European football history, Liverpool were 3-0 down after the first leg and ended up winning 4-3.
11:34 Rene Higuita's (goalkeeper) Infamous Scorpion kick.......... However the ref blew the whistle for a free kick just before that, so it didn't matter if the keeper missed it, it wouldn't have counted (as a goal)
11:10 For all americans: Let's try what kind of feelings football can cause. Your team is one goal behind and there is hardly any game time left on the clock. It looks like a defeat in the cup. One last corner, one last chance. Even your own goalkeeper goes on the offensive. The ball flies in and is blocked. The goalkeeper has his back to the goal, 1:1,000,000 that the ball will even hit the goal, he goes for an overhead kick, GOAL! 1:1, it starts again!!!!
When it comes to football I played Left Back. Usually in the dressing room. I was awful. Though I do watch games regularly and as a Hull City supporter I was stood only a few yards away from where that double overhead kick by Adama Diomande and Abel Hernandez happened.
@JT - you ARE the Man! I hate watching other people play sports...and whenever I've ever watched a game of footie/soccer/whatever- you-call- it, with a bloke & dared to laugh, or joke; I get a boring old lecture on all the technicalities, and the players stats, and the last time he had a bowel movement ...because this is Serious Stuff. Totally loved this because all the boring bits were cut out, sure, but mostly because of your reactions!! Mate, I'd watch a game of anything with you: loved your reactions!
The comment about "caught 'em sleeping" was bang on. You need to watch the whole match. Barcelona v Liverpool, Champions League Semi Final, second leg. You'll want to be a Liverpool fan after.
@2:23 a fan's kid threw that beach ball on the pitch seconds before it deflected the ball into the goal, the really spicy detail: the boy and his father were supporters of the team that conceded the goal in this clip, it was a fan article of that team and they went on to loose the match. @4:37 you're under-appreciating the height at which Ronaldo headed the ball. The yodeling is common practice by South American commentators. @6:49 it didn't go in. It went in from outside the pitch through hole in the net. The ref team didn't notice, the player knew but didn't acknowledge, but the goal remained even in an aftermath investigation. The player received a heap of criticism
In the clip at 2:23 a kid in the crowd had thrown the red beachball onto the field. Ironically he was a supporter for the team that conceded the goal. I remember the tv station re-playing the moment he threw the beachball, but they blurred his face out to spare him further embarrassment hah
JT the day you are standing in the pub with beer in hand watching England play Germany, you will get the emotional roller coaster of what football is! Personally I don't follow the stuff, well, until its three lions !
I'm not exactly footie mad either JT, I watched to support your channel and enjoyed 😊 You might have heard me shouting "Pinball"! I'm pretty sure my neighbours did 😂
i'd like to see you react to the super league protests it really showed how much the fans care about football i would like to see an americans opinion on the european super leage
7:12 That Ball did go through a hole in the netting of the Goal. The player who headed that Ball, Stefan Kießling of Bayer Leverkusen, thought that only went a sliver wide of the goal, however everyone else on his tem only saw the Ball in the net. IIRC the referee at the time didn't exactly see what was happening and his assistant referee being on the right outside line of the field and being unable to properly see the trajectory of the ball, they went off the Leverkusen Player's reaction and gave them the goal. This is now called the phantom goal.
7:20 Heard of that event a while ago. The problem was, that there was apparently a hole in the net and it went through and since there wasn't stuff like VAR it was counted. Was a light controversy back then
the guy in blue@11:10 was the goalkeeper...he was waaaaaaay out of his position at the other end of the pitch - love a goalie scoring and that was a spectacular goal in anyones book!
The goal was not cancelled. It counted. Back then was no VAR and the striker initially thought he missed until he saw the ball in the goal and then thought he didn't see it right.
Football is in like many other sports. Its not high scoring like Basket Ball, but it means when someone does score, it really means a lot, the emotion released when someone scores is unlike anything else
The last one was Rene Higuita playing for Columbia against England. Moments like these don't come along often but it's what maxe watching football worth it.
He only did it because he knew it wouldn't have resulted in a goal had it gone in, the linesman had already flagged for offside. Apparently he'd been practicing them in the pre match warm up.
Nice to hear an American call the sport ‘football’. Ironically, the term ‘Soccer’ has British roots. It’s an abbreviation of the word ‘association’ which was the name Oxford students (a very famous university) gave to the game.
Hahaha some of these goals if he understood the context. Liverpool fan here so I am bias, but god damn it ups it a level. Great content, cheers mate keep up the good work
Yeah people really underestimate how difficult it is to play football when you’re first learning. Most of us learned how to play really young so we forget but I remember how bad I was at passing when I was 5 😂
Im still terrible at passing
Once, when I was 7, I forgot we had changed ends at half time, and I scored an own goal. 🤦♂ (Good goal-scorer later in life, though, so it turned out okay. 😋)
I'm brazilian, 25 yrs old, and since I didn' play football that much during my life, I'm not comfortable playing it just for fun, because everyone is very good (compared to me), but I like to play for fun, but it's like a first rank CSGO player against a high rank CSGO player XD
@@FallenLight0 Also brazilian, 27, I play since I was a kid, went to football junior teams, and even though I don't feel always comfortable because there are some shit crazy skilled guys out there hahaha
First few attempts, ball control is pretty much non-existent. Sending the ball in the general direction of where it's intended is a huge achievement.
I started late: I must have been 8 or so. I soon became a decent CB for my team. As I got older, I was moved to the LB/WB position.
I'm an american living in the uk and I have notice there is a lot more passion for the game in the UK than the US, I've also noticed friendly games between groups can be twice as brutal as professional games and people just walk off the injuries even if their face is bleeding or they've broken fingers.
When I was a 11 or so, with our primary school we would go to the local park on Fridays to play sports or play in the park. Me and my friends invented a sport we called Rug Ball or something like that which was pretty much football but I could flying two foot someone to tackle them and it pretty much always turned into a fight of someone getting the ball and running for their life whilst being chased by 8 other people trying to take you out to get the ball. Got banned really quickly as soon as the first fist fight broke out.
"I'm an american living in the uk and I have notice there is a lot more passion for the game in the UK than the US"
In the US, sports is entertainment.
In the rest of the world, football is religion.
In the US the fans need music on PA speaker system to sing, in the rest of the world the fans are the music and make songs, bring instruments and so on.
Just noticed?
For us it is passion, the game is something you wait and train for several weeks. Sometimes when I receive the news about the upcoming game I would think about nothing but this game. Ain't no way any injury is making me leave the pitch after hours of training and looking forward to it. When you are on the field it is not a friendly game, you feel like you are on the highest level in the game of your life.
You were probably watching rugby 😂
The header that looked like it missed, it did miss. It managed to find a hole in the net, no more than about 1 square that was broken, and went in. It counted as a goal
How, if it didn't cross the goal line?
@@baylessnow Because it was a few years ago when video technology wasn't in use and the ref didn't see it go through the side netting, so it stood
Also this game was very important in the league. Can't remember exactly what for, but it made the team qualify for the cup.
@@baylessnow happen not only 1 time in the past (happened also once in a world cup final between england and germany)
@@nightstorm5914 no it didnt
Bit of context for the clip at 3:43, that was Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the Champions League Final the biggest competition in football this would be the 1st of many mistakes Karius would make resulting in Liverpool losing the match and it really affected Karius who at the time was considered the next Manuel Neuer (the best German keeper and keeper in general) he would never be the same as he was again due to how traumatic that night was for him. It was later revealed after the game that minutes before the fatal mistake shown in the clip he had been involved in a head injury during a corner kick and was concussed explaining the mistakes he made. It's a really tragic story of a really talented player falling from the heights he achieved.
Edit: correcting some spelling mistakes
Correcting spelling, but not a single comma or full stop in all those 7000 sentences. Kids nowadays..
@hegert umm there are fullstops maybe could've done with more and whys it a problem at all
@@sentinellj "why is it a problem at all"
Well you got to 4 lines before the first full stop - it results in your brain having to scan a lot of words before its told all is done and you can assemble the meaning of it all - i.e. it aids rapid comprehension. Heres one suggested fix
"..... in Liverpool losing the match and it really affected Karius ...."
"..... in Liverpool losing the match. It really affected Karius ...."
i.e. you are stringing together lots of separate stuff unnecessarily with "and". Bad habit.
Here are more reductions:
"Bit of context for the clip at 3:43, that was Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the Champions League Final the biggest competition in football this would ..."
to
"Bit of context for the clip at 3:43. This was Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the Champions League Final, the biggest competition in football. This would ..."
If you are reading text out loud full stops are points you can physically take a breath . When you are reading in your head you still need these "breathing points" working as little pauses for sentence comprehension.
7:38 A lot of managers are former players, so they can do things like that. Some were legends as players.
Dragan Stojković Piksi
That was Dragan Stojković Piksi,one of the greatest Serbian footballers.
former players as coaches suck most of the time
@@sino7282 almost80% of coaches are former players
@@Sithual I'm talking about former players in the top leagues, of course the managers played the game to some degree, what are you talking about
The one at 7:22 was Stafan Kieslings famous phantom goal. There was a malfunction in the net and back then there was no goal line sensor. So the ball penetrated the net from the outside and counted as a goal because it ended up inside.
The last clip was the keeper doing the now legendary “scorpion kick”, I believe it was a World Cup match. After the match the keeper admitted he thought an offside offence had been called that’s why he did the acrobatic kick, if he’d realised the ball was still in play he would never have show boated like that
Haven't seen it yet, but I assume it's the higuita one from 1995. It was an England Vs Colombia friendly. I hate to admit, but I remember it happening.
@@stuartcollins82 - You're lucky. I remember Nobby Stile's "jig" with the World cup trophy around Wembley in '66! 😆
@@stuartcollins82 sure is and sadly I remember watching it too lol
this was shortly after the assassination of Escobar, so it was a risky move.
he did it while being coked up :D
Not massively into football myself but those moments were great to watch. It was just as much fun to see the genuine happiness on your face while watching this. Sending love from the UK! 💚💙💜
7:38 "give that man a contract" 😂 he's the manager of the team
I'm sure he's talking about a player's contract.
Dragan Stojkovic, what a player he was too.
11:10 "Physics don't work that way" They actually do. What makes balls turn is Magnus effect
@8:15 the funniest part about this clip is that the goalie made that little mark in the pitch himself before the match started.
Every single half the goalie would make a mark on the 5 yard line so he would always know where the center of the goal where without looking behind him.
In this particular game you can see it backfired as the bal hit the mark and ricochet over his shoulder.
JT. I have so much fun watching your reactions, and you have such a great ability to interact with your audience. Thank you so much for doing it.
@10:58 That's exactly how physics work. You as american should appreciate it - it's an effect that you try to eliminate in bullets by having them rotate fast enough so they become stable. A bullet without 'spin' or rotation would be as uncontrollable and unforeseeable as those shots are. It's also the reason you throw the american football in a spin ( spiral ) because you can not predict what happens to it if you don't. In layman's terms: spinning objects are stable, objects that do not spin are not.
Mind you there are two different ways to move the ball in the air from a straight up/down curve - by spinning it so hard it 'curves' to the direction it spins, which is controllable and known as coriolis force or 'giving the ball effet/spin', and by spinning it as little as possible while striking it rather hard, which leads to uncontrollable, but also unforeseeable ( for the keeper, for example ) outcomes and is also heavily dependant on the ball you are using to play the match. This would be akin to a bullet not spinning.
Some balls are worse in this regard, some are better. The 2012 and 2014 adidas balls ( used in the big championships that year ) were (in)famous for being too easily manipulated with this technique and thus a menace to the goalkeepers as you could not predict any flight path. Some truly stange goals happened during that time, and some goals in this video are done in this manner, but you can see both techniques at display in pretty much every game. It's as natural to those guys as a receiver catching a ball and getting two feet in, it's instinct to them after years of training.
10:33 was Roberto Carlos, a Brazilian football player who was a defender and a very feared free kick shooter. 10:40 was Dennis Bergkamp and that's considered the most beautiful goal in the history of the Premier League so far.
that curved free kick against France is my favourite.
Have to add context to the 'Caught them sleeping' @ 5:26 That was the 4th goal to win 4-0, the team were 3-0 down after the first game and needed to score 4 to get through. Against arguably the best team in Europe. Search Liverpool v Barcelona to see the full meaning :)
Liverpool are great not sure if they were best team in Europe though.
@@daranphilipson1025 at that moment, they absolutely were
@@jonasgraumans2034 I wouldn’t say they were the best Bayern Munich would be.
@@Cait98_ they beat them head to head, so I’d say that clear
@@jonasgraumans2034 Yep we smashed them at the Allianz Arena.
JT, you really must get to a football game when you eventually get over. The atmosphere and passion of the fans will amaze you.
I love your football reactions! It’s a low scoring game so it makes the goals more special when they happen. I challenge you to watch a whole game though.
I recommend Liverpool vs AC Milan 2005 Champions League final.
7:50, it would be impressive if it was some random staff dude, however, it was a Dragan Stojkovic, current manager of Serbian national team but also one of the best payed football players in Europe in the early 90's and 1993 Champions League winner with Olympique Marseille. He also played '10' playmaker position so it was not really all that crazy as it looks (like it would be if some steward or a cop or whatever did it).
Also won the European Champions Cup with Red Star Belgrade... Legend!
@@superpeca nije. 1991 je već igrao za Marseille. Odbijo je da igra u finalu protiv Zvezde.
10:40 Dennis Bergkamp to me he is the best to ever play.
he did not fool around, he uses his alien technique efficiently and to the point.
Part of the Invincibles , all of them legends .
i remember watching that game at the local pub, everyone was in awe.
5:56 after one of the best goals in football history, when the tiny country of sweden played england and Zlatan Ibrahimovic managed to score a bicycle kick from way outside the box
This guy: huh...
Hahahaha!! “Oh myyy!” At 6:44 🤣🤣🤣 I love you JT!! So funny!!
that second clip (01:10) I was in the crowd!
For context, Hull City (in orange/black, the home team who scored that goal), had just been promoted. Leicester (the team in blue), were the defending Premier League champions after one of the most crazy and famous Premier League wins ever.
That was the first game of the 2016/17 season, and the first Premier League goal of that season. In the crowd where I was we didn't see it until the replays were shown.
the player who last hit the ball of the two (Adama Diomande) got the goal, it wasn't shared statistically.
I think what sets football apart in terms of skill needed is it's played with feet, where other ball sports are played predominantly with hands (throwing, hitting, carrying). Hands are naturally made for doing this but feet aren't naturally made for kicking and controlling a ball which makes it a totally different ball game.
7:34 that was the manager so he would be sighing himself😂.
"PINBALL! It's PINBALL!"
How many yelled that at their screen? 😂
Pinball?? 🧐
7:00 the ball went through the net because there was a hole. They counted it a goal at first but later said it was not a goal as the ball was stuck inside the net and didn't cross the goal line.
Seeing these in the midst of a full game would be so hype.
I’m a Liverpool supporter/fan/whatever you want to call it. I never used to be a football fan, only when the 1998 World Cup began. And that was out of boredom! I ended up enjoying the event so much, I decided that when the season started again, I’d watch a fair few matches, see who impressed me most, and I’d support them. Liverpool won my heart! JT, if you really want to support an English football team, do what I did, watch a few matches from different teams for a while, then whoever you enjoy most is your team.
The header went through the side netting and ended up in the goal if am not mistaken was still counted as a goal 🤣
yep. A hole was found after the game
Oh yeah and the guy who scored said to the ref it wasn’t a goal🤣
@@rosscurrie3979 yep. He didnt want the goal to count but he had 0 choice
@@BP-kx2ig yep. it was like 2am when i commented XD
Occasionally, a memorable moment requires some context from the past. Take, for instance, the highlight of the goalie making a remarkable save with their foot, famously known as the "scorpion" move. What makes this incident truly captivating is the tragic event that occurred shortly before-when a player from the same national team was assassinated due to an own goal. So, had the goalie failed to execute that extraordinary defense, their own life could have been at stake.
the scorpion kick is legendary, Rene Higuita of Colombia vs England, 1995 :)
after that happened. a lot of kids tried to copy him. it's so special that higuita can pull that off
That goal at 5:28 when you said he caught them sleeping knocked Barcelona out of the Champions League in the semi-final, a massive goal to top one of the greatest comebacks in European football history, Liverpool were 3-0 down after the first leg and ended up winning 4-3.
It's not often you see Scottish football in these kind of compilation videos 😂 proud moment.
11:34 Rene Higuita's (goalkeeper) Infamous Scorpion kick.......... However the ref blew the whistle for a free kick just before that, so it didn't matter if the keeper missed it, it wouldn't have counted (as a goal)
You called it Football, at least you are learning. lol
And you've got Virgil Van Dijk in the thumbnail. Extra point for that.
The red ball was a beachball thrown by a Liverpool fan and ended up costing Liverpool the game against my team Sunderland.
Double overhead kick. HULL CITY now that's a team JT needs to support in Football ;)
Up the tiger's
Enjoyed glad you did too JT thanks TC
“Yo that dudes head put in some work that game” had me laughing hysterically. Someone needs to show Lukaku this clip - he’d love it 😆😆
11:10 For all americans:
Let's try what kind of feelings football can cause. Your team is one goal behind and there is hardly any game time left on the clock. It looks like a defeat in the cup. One last corner, one last chance. Even your own goalkeeper goes on the offensive. The ball flies in and is blocked. The goalkeeper has his back to the goal, 1:1,000,000 that the ball will even hit the goal, he goes for an overhead kick, GOAL! 1:1, it starts again!!!!
"That's disgusting" for a easy stop :D LMAO
Really enjoyed watching...great stuff JT
When it comes to football I played Left Back. Usually in the dressing room. I was awful. Though I do watch games regularly and as a Hull City supporter I was stood only a few yards away from where that double overhead kick by Adama Diomande and Abel Hernandez happened.
8:59 - Neymar putting the "ass" in "pass"! Hahaha
@JT - you ARE the Man! I hate watching other people play sports...and whenever I've ever watched a game of footie/soccer/whatever- you-call- it, with a bloke & dared to laugh, or joke; I get a boring old lecture on all the technicalities, and the players stats, and the last time he had a bowel movement ...because this is Serious Stuff. Totally loved this because all the boring bits were cut out, sure, but mostly because of your reactions!! Mate, I'd watch a game of anything with you: loved your reactions!
Hey JT hope you're doing well! I work a night job and your videos get me through it every night, thank you brother!
The comment about "caught 'em sleeping" was bang on.
You need to watch the whole match.
Barcelona v Liverpool, Champions League Semi Final, second leg.
You'll want to be a Liverpool fan after.
Some truly incredible moments on show here! Really enjoyed your reaction to them, I laughed along with you.
You can’t beat football for true passion and excitement. Nothing in US sports compares.
@2:23 a fan's kid threw that beach ball on the pitch seconds before it deflected the ball into the goal, the really spicy detail: the boy and his father were supporters of the team that conceded the goal in this clip, it was a fan article of that team and they went on to loose the match.
@4:37 you're under-appreciating the height at which Ronaldo headed the ball. The yodeling is common practice by South American commentators.
@6:49 it didn't go in. It went in from outside the pitch through hole in the net. The ref team didn't notice, the player knew but didn't acknowledge, but the goal remained even in an aftermath investigation. The player received a heap of criticism
You should react to horrific football tackles! Also great video yet again
The whole video I was "This better have Higuita's Scorpion Kick" and your reaction didn't disappoint lol.
What .....wait ...... what ......wait 😂😂😂 same ere mate 😂😂😂
Loving the vids. Do a video on Manchester
Bro I love your reactions.
In the clip at 2:23 a kid in the crowd had thrown the red beachball onto the field. Ironically he was a supporter for the team that conceded the goal. I remember the tv station re-playing the moment he threw the beachball, but they blurred his face out to spare him further embarrassment hah
is it on youtube somewhere?
I'm a Liverpool fan and I remember watching this happen. I was so livid that the goal stood, even more livid at the fan
"I jus googled balls bouncing around arcade game" fs JT🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂😂💜
England won 10-0 in there recent world cup qualifier
It was against people with regular jobs to be fair. We shouldn’t be boasting about that too much 😂
Against San Marino😂 Scotland won 2-0 against Denmark something the English couldn’t do without cheating
@@keebs67 Scotland still cheering their 0-0 win in June
@@MadaraUchiha-vd2bx Yeah it reminded me of John Cleese boxing the small child in Monty Python.
"their"
JT the day you are standing in the pub with beer in hand watching England play Germany, you will get the emotional roller coaster of what football is! Personally I don't follow the stuff, well, until its three lions !
*Ibra scores the most magnificent goal in my nation's history
JT: "Huh?"
🤣
You should do the Manchester United 1999 treble. That year was nuts
love that you call it football!!!
I'm not exactly footie mad either JT, I watched to support your channel and enjoyed 😊 You might have heard me shouting "Pinball"! I'm pretty sure my neighbours did 😂
1:19. Just when I thought you were evolving. You say sum like that 🤣🤣🤦🏾♂️
7:45 he had a contract🤣🤣🤣
You should look at Portsmouth vs Reading with Kris (kammy, the legend) Kamara. Definitely one of the funniest moments in footy
Play up pompey!
Hilarious , kammys a treasure 👍
@@justlis2 Unbelievable Geoff ( or Carly) 😂😂😂😂😂
I dont know Jeff
@@jameswhite6719 "Kris, count the number of Pompey players on the pitch"
I know Jeff, but I thought they were bringing someone else on 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
React to that famous football match miracle in Istanbul trust me you won't regret it
i'd like to see you react to the super league protests it really showed how much the fans care about football i would like to see an americans opinion on the european super leage
“His head put in some Work that game!” 😂
Guy balances ball on foot...... JT "that's disgusting" 😂
3:38 MArcelo did so great work so opponent team fans are astonished and got applause
7:12 That Ball did go through a hole in the netting of the Goal. The player who headed that Ball, Stefan Kießling of Bayer Leverkusen, thought that only went a sliver wide of the goal, however everyone else on his tem only saw the Ball in the net. IIRC the referee at the time didn't exactly see what was happening and his assistant referee being on the right outside line of the field and being unable to properly see the trajectory of the ball, they went off the Leverkusen Player's reaction and gave them the goal. This is now called the phantom goal.
Some amazing moments there, and probably a thousand more that could be in the video. Best sport in the world.
7:20 Heard of that event a while ago. The problem was, that there was apparently a hole in the net and it went through and since there wasn't stuff like VAR it was counted. Was a light controversy back then
Not sure if you missed it, but the scissor kick goal at 11:10 is all the more special due to it being the team goalie who did it.
Ha HA! The scorpion kick!....that`s damn rare buddy have seen one at the goal but not by the keeper! cheers for that JT....keep e`m coming!
seeing americans react to football is like seeing girls go to school. It means so much to them but to us its so funny and adorable
Corner taken quickly, Origi!!!
the guy in blue@11:10 was the goalkeeper...he was waaaaaaay out of his position at the other end of the pitch - love a goalie scoring and that was a spectacular goal in anyones book!
The Colombians, Dutch and Brazilians have got some sexy skills. 🔥🔥🔥
07:10 "Phantom Goal" Ball went in from outside through a hole in the netting. He admit later and the goal was chanceled.
The goal was not cancelled. It counted. Back then was no VAR and the striker initially thought he missed until he saw the ball in the goal and then thought he didn't see it right.
"talk about fumbling the bag", lost it lololol
Hey Google, ball bouncing around arcade game
😂😂😂😂😂
Same,that killed me 👏😂😂😂
Gotta get you reacting to some legendary players of football! 👍⚽
juninho pernambucano for freekick compilations literally the best freekick taker ever
Love your videos.
«That’s not How physics work!». Ehrm… that’s exactely how physics work 😂
😂😂
I’ve just subscribed because you’re reacting to footy!!
Football is in like many other sports. Its not high scoring like Basket Ball, but it means when someone does score, it really means a lot, the emotion released when someone scores is unlike anything else
The last one was Rene Higuita playing for Columbia against England. Moments like these don't come along often but it's what maxe watching football worth it.
He only did it because he knew it wouldn't have resulted in a goal had it gone in, the linesman had already flagged for offside. Apparently he'd been practicing them in the pre match warm up.
@@SMlFFY85 Entertaining all the same. Players not being robots is what we want.
Woo! Football! LFC cup double! Woo! Also have you ever met a premier league footballer face to face? They don’t look it on TV but they’re MASSIVE.
Love that Sunderland made it 🔴⚪️😂
You should of seen the Stockport v Bolton game the other night. Epic!
Nice to hear an American call the sport ‘football’. Ironically, the term ‘Soccer’ has British roots. It’s an abbreviation of the word ‘association’ which was the name Oxford students (a very famous university) gave to the game.
Dennis Bergkamp is a legend
Yeah man I appreciate the content.
Poor Karius, he had an absolute mare of a game.
He got a lot of comradely support from Liverpool fans afterwards though! 😂😆😂
@@danosverige yeah…loyalty isn’t a thing if you eff up 😂
@@helenchristie6530 - Strange how Gerrard never got the same abuse when he slipped on his arse and threw the title away isn't it?😂
There were so many great scores in this compilation.
Hahaha some of these goals if he understood the context. Liverpool fan here so I am bias, but god damn it ups it a level. Great content, cheers mate keep up the good work
bro doesn't realize how insane all these moments are