Di María scored his goal against France last World Cup using the bounce kick. When I saw it at first I thought he had gotten lucky. After learning he actually wanted to do that made my appreciation for the goal sky rocket.
*So much DISINFORMATION in these "signature moves" videos:* *1.* *The elastico* was invented by a Japanese guy called *Sérgio Echigo* - a Brazilian former footballer of Japanese descent who played as a midfielder for Corinthians. Brazilian legend *Rivellino* acquired the move from him, perfected while they were teammates at Corinthians, and made the move famous world wide in the late 60s and 70s. Ever since, the move has been copied by many Brazilian greats and greats from other nations too. *Ronaldinho* was simply lucky he played at the beginning of the social media era, that's why many associate the move with him. However, he did not perfect it one bit and there are others who have done it way better, especially in Brazil, *Ronaldo* being the one who did it best. *2.* *Maradona* was executing the *roulette* way before Zidane. *3.* Nobody knows exactly who invented or first did the *Cruyff turn* , however Pele clearly executed it and made it famous way before Cruyff. *4.* *Djalminha* was executing the *rainbow flick* when Neymar was still a toddler. *5.* *La croquetta* was made famous by Danish great *Michael Laudrup* , who led Barcelona to multiple league titles. *Michael Laudrup* was Iniesta's childhood hero, hece why he aquired the move from him *6.* *Maradona* was doing rabona's when Lamela wasn't even born.
@@michaeltrumph121Yes, but Zidane was using it everyday. Also, it's not like one can't have similar signature moves. Messi's body feint is fundamentally different than the rest because how he mastered it but anyone can have it since it's a body feint.
@@hijisfriend9030 Zidane did it mostly at Juventus, at Real and France not so much. And he did not use it everyday, his use of it isn't that much more often than Maradona's
Part 2 should be: Ronaldo Chop by Cristiano Ronaldo, McGeady Spin by Aiden McGeady, No touch driddle by Lionel Messi, Berba Spin by Dumitar Berbatov, Paneka penalty by Paneka, Bolasie Spin by Yannick Bolasie, Hop kick penalty by Jorginho and Bruno Fernandes and the Step kick by Ivan Toney.
You have to show Zidanes 360 spin/ roulette, and the Redondo back-heel dummy. Djalminha's Rainbow flick was way better than Neymar's as well, he used his right foot to move it up his leg & his left foot to flick it over player's heads the one he did against Real Madrid is the best, he did a nice Rabona as well. Redondo did that amazing back-heel dummy against United. Hagi did drag-forward dummy, it's like a drag-back but you're pulling the ball in the opposite direction around the opponent.
La croquetta was made famous by Danish great Michael Laudrup , who led Barcelona to multiple league titles. Michael Laudrup was Iniesta's childhood hero, hece why he aquired the move from him
It’s not really a skill beyond the level of a step over He also wasn’t the first to do it - it’s like calling a half turn a foden turn just because he does it a lot
no, this is not correct either. The elastico was the most popular move performed by Rivelino, brazilian World Cup winner in the 70's. There's even a documentary of him talking about the move.
@@Josepllop87 The Mechanic! Rivelino was the engine room for some great teams. Read closely, I didn't attribute the move to Jay Jay, just stated that Ronaldinho got it from Jay Jay.
@@jamesmccreery250 yeah I know what you mean. Just saying that everyone in Brazil knows the move, Dinho meets JJ in PSG (if I’m not wrong) he was his mentor in many things indeed. The point is if you are Brazilian you know about the move and rivelino, but idk just my 2 cents logic lol
@@Josepllop87 I probably do over estimate Jay Jay's influence over particular skills for Ronaldinho. I have seen many gushing interviews of Ronadinho speaking about Jay Jay. I love Jay Jay too much! I have huge respect for Brazilian football and believe the top three players of all time are Pelé, Garincha and Ronaldo Nazario. Garincha has got to be the most underrated footballer ever from my perspective. Thank you for the correction and the opportunity to chat with someone who knows football!
Scoop turn should go to Romario! Some good ones you didn’t mention: Ronaldo chop, Messi body feint, Iniesta’s la croqueta (or Laudrup), Okocha stepover, Maradonna Spin (or Zidane Roulette). Honorable mentions: Ronaldinho stepover, Mcgeady Spin, La boba Di Alessandro, Robinho step-overs… there more of course such as Lamela’s Rabona, CR7/Bale/Honda/Juninho Knuckle ball, the Stanley Matthews, Panenka penalty, the Rivelino, Henry fake pass, R9 drag to outside foot nutmeg, Zlatan’s karate kick volleys…
For the mesut ozil technique, you should have also used the clip showing the most famous usage of that technique - angel d Maria in the world cup final 2022 vs France!
Neymar touch? Berbatov turn ( only seen him do it once but still cool), Zidane roulette, Robinho step over, Ronaldo chop, Marcelo stopping the ball dead
@@michaeltrumph121 ziziou was spamming it, so i relate the move to him. same thing with neymar and rainbowflicks. brazilians been doing rainbowflickz but neymar spammed the move
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the "scoop turn" wasn't popularised by Christian Eriksen. It's been erroneously attributed to him. Nwankwo Kanu "brought it to the masses" during his playing days and that was his signature move.
"Rainbow Flick" first time I'm hearing that Neymar's signature move.. it's literally named after Okocha Should have done diving or crying for Neymar, his mostly performed move on the pitch
Hey even though i am probably really younger than you. Its not about who made the skill its about who did it as a main skill. All respects and i understand you.(my fav is neymar so probably bias 😂)
Please you forget the greatest Brazilian legend Antony who plays for Man United. When he does his moves the defenders just have to stop and watch in greatness and wonder.
The scoop turn was perfected by Theodore Whitmore of Jamaican. He played in the 1998 world cup. I can do the rainbow flick way better and cleaner than neymar 😂
PEOPLE!
Signature means they were the first to use it successfully, consistently and made the move popular. They don't have to create the move itself.
By that logic the elastico should have been credited to Ronaldo. His highlight reels from his Barcelona and Inter days are chock-full of elasticos.
@@kristinnkristinsson1369 you mean Ronaldinho, he made it popular in the 2000's
That robben cut inside still scary
Le cut inside man 😁
I would absolutely love to see the pt 2
1:36 thats so brutal for no reason
Jay jay o. Created the rain bow flick and did it more times.
Same is true of the Elastico.
I agree 💯
Correction, the Elastico was around well before Jay Jay Okocha. It was widely attributed to the great Brazilian midfielder Rivelino in the 1970s.
Di María scored his goal against France last World Cup using the bounce kick.
When I saw it at first I thought he had gotten lucky. After learning he actually wanted to do that made my appreciation for the goal sky rocket.
*So much DISINFORMATION in these "signature moves" videos:*
*1.* *The elastico* was invented by a Japanese guy called *Sérgio Echigo* - a Brazilian former footballer of Japanese descent who played as a midfielder for Corinthians.
Brazilian legend *Rivellino* acquired the move from him, perfected while they were teammates at Corinthians, and made the move famous world wide in the late 60s and 70s.
Ever since, the move has been copied by many Brazilian greats and greats from other nations too.
*Ronaldinho* was simply lucky he played at the beginning of the social media era, that's why many associate the move with him. However, he did not perfect it one bit and there are others who have done it way better, especially in Brazil, *Ronaldo* being the one who did it best.
*2.* *Maradona* was executing the *roulette* way before Zidane.
*3.* Nobody knows exactly who invented or first did the *Cruyff turn* , however Pele clearly executed it and made it famous way before Cruyff.
*4.* *Djalminha* was executing the *rainbow flick* when Neymar was still a toddler.
*5.* *La croquetta* was made famous by Danish great *Michael Laudrup* , who led Barcelona to multiple league titles. *Michael Laudrup* was Iniesta's childhood hero, hece why he aquired the move from him
*6.* *Maradona* was doing rabona's when Lamela wasn't even born.
Not including Zidane Roulette is a crime! And I just recently learned about the rainbow flick, everyone I know just calls it the Jay Jay Okocha
*Maradona* was executing the *roulette* way before Zidane.
Zidane's roulette is one of the iconic skill move.
*Maradona* was executing the *roulette* way before Zidane.
@@michaeltrumph121Yes, but Zidane was using it everyday. Also, it's not like one can't have similar signature moves. Messi's body feint is fundamentally different than the rest because how he mastered it but anyone can have it since it's a body feint.
@@hijisfriend9030
Zidane did it mostly at Juventus, at Real and France not so much.
And he did not use it everyday, his use of it isn't that much more often than Maradona's
Part 2 should be: Ronaldo Chop by Cristiano Ronaldo, McGeady Spin by Aiden McGeady, No touch driddle by Lionel Messi, Berba Spin by Dumitar Berbatov, Paneka penalty by Paneka, Bolasie Spin by Yannick Bolasie, Hop kick penalty by Jorginho and Bruno Fernandes and the Step kick by Ivan Toney.
zlatans acrobatic goals
Along with stepovers and kickups
Like what are you talking about the only actual signature skill there is the McGeady Spin
Michael Laudrup's spoon pass.
@@cheesecakevanila5624 They are just good goals, not specific skills.
You have to show Zidanes 360 spin/ roulette, and the Redondo back-heel dummy. Djalminha's Rainbow flick was way better than Neymar's as well, he used his right foot to move it up his leg & his left foot to flick it over player's heads the one he did against Real Madrid is the best, he did a nice Rabona as well. Redondo did that amazing back-heel dummy against United. Hagi did drag-forward dummy, it's like a drag-back but you're pulling the ball in the opposite direction around the opponent.
As a Dane I was happy to se Eriksen on the list. A surprise to besure, but a welcome one 😉
La croquetta was made famous by Danish great Michael Laudrup , who led Barcelona to multiple league titles. Michael Laudrup was Iniesta's childhood hero, hece why he aquired the move from him
Do a video on technique vs skill (e.g. Thiago/Zidane vs Neymar/Dinho). Either one’s history & efficiency
no ronaldo chop 😢
He hasn't used it since 2014
@@jonBON12 he does it all the time
It’s not really a skill beyond the level of a step over
He also wasn’t the first to do it - it’s like calling a half turn a foden turn just because he does it a lot
And thank goodness for that 🎉
@@jonBON12 😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹 bro disent watch football 🤣😭👍
really enjoy your work man, very nice to see kerson getting recognized, cheers from brazil!
Absolutely outstanding vedio, am die hard Middlesbrough football club lucky boro fc liveforever by order of the peaky blinders 🎉
Make part 2 for sure this video was great
Thanks, part 2 just dropped 🫡
You missed Pepe and his leg break move.
The elastico wasn't Ronaldinho's, Jay Jay could do it with the ball in the air. If you asked Ronaldinho where he got everything, he says Jay Jay.
no, this is not correct either. The elastico was the most popular move performed by Rivelino, brazilian World Cup winner in the 70's. There's even a documentary of him talking about the move.
@@Josepllop87 The Mechanic! Rivelino was the engine room for some great teams. Read closely, I didn't attribute the move to Jay Jay, just stated that Ronaldinho got it from Jay Jay.
@@jamesmccreery250 yeah I know what you mean. Just saying that everyone in Brazil knows the move, Dinho meets JJ in PSG (if I’m not wrong) he was his mentor in many things indeed. The point is if you are Brazilian you know about the move and rivelino, but idk just my 2 cents logic lol
@@Josepllop87 I probably do over estimate Jay Jay's influence over particular skills for Ronaldinho. I have seen many gushing interviews of Ronadinho speaking about Jay Jay. I love Jay Jay too much! I have huge respect for Brazilian football and believe the top three players of all time are Pelé, Garincha and Ronaldo Nazario. Garincha has got to be the most underrated footballer ever from my perspective. Thank you for the correction and the opportunity to chat with someone who knows football!
@@Josepllop87 Ronaldinho certainly had some stuff of his own invent as well. Just not the Elastico, as we've been discussing.
Arjen robben is sad❤! He is going left… and only left… and in the same way everyone knew what was coming 😂❤
That Eriksen flick was first perfected by KANU Nwankwo
robben's "cut inside" not veing included here is criminal
The scoop turn is also used effectively by Robin Van Persie
Lamela scoring two rabonas is pretty cold
I hope Zizou roulette and Jay Jay okocha step overs are here
The scoop was used extensively by Kanu Nwankwo, but his was more of a feint and scoop unlike the classic feint and chop
Scoop turn should go to Romario! Some good ones you didn’t mention: Ronaldo chop, Messi body feint, Iniesta’s la croqueta (or Laudrup), Okocha stepover, Maradonna Spin (or Zidane Roulette). Honorable mentions: Ronaldinho stepover, Mcgeady Spin, La boba Di Alessandro, Robinho step-overs… there more of course such as Lamela’s Rabona, CR7/Bale/Honda/Juninho Knuckle ball, the Stanley Matthews, Panenka penalty, the Rivelino, Henry fake pass, R9 drag to outside foot nutmeg, Zlatan’s karate kick volleys…
For the mesut ozil technique, you should have also used the clip showing the most famous usage of that technique - angel d Maria in the world cup final 2022 vs France!
The cruyff turn pele perfected first
Elástico rivelino perfected first
The scoop turn Romario perfected first
⭐King of la Croqueta 'Michael Laudrup' ⭐
Djalminha did the best rainbow flicks look at the one he did against Real Madrid, I think he scored a free-kick in the same game.
Zidane 360
Absolute criminal not having the Ronaldo chop, probably the most iconic signature move
Ronaldinho's the elastico move is actually The Culebrita Macheteada from Jorge "Magico" Gonzalez from El Salvador, look it up
Missed the cuauhtemiña.
4:10 'That, and diving'. Oof
Neymar touch? Berbatov turn ( only seen him do it once but still cool), Zidane roulette, Robinho step over, Ronaldo chop, Marcelo stopping the ball dead
Maradona was executing the roulette way before Zidane.
@@michaeltrumph121 ziziou was spamming it, so i relate the move to him. same thing with neymar and rainbowflicks. brazilians been doing rainbowflickz but neymar spammed the move
Seal dribble and circus stuff is wild. Those were the good days
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the "scoop turn" wasn't popularised by Christian Eriksen. It's been erroneously attributed to him. Nwankwo Kanu "brought it to the masses" during his playing days and that was his signature move.
Toni kroos when he receives the ball makes a little feint that confuses the defenders, works every time. ButvI don't know how is called
Jay jay okocha Created the rain bow flick and did it more times. we all as children tried to replicate jay jay's rainbow flick
The rainbow flick doesn't belong to neymar. It was made by Jay Jay okocha. Don't get it wrong
What about the zidane roulette, toni kroos shuffle, ronaldo chop?
Ronaldo chop😂😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Jay Jay Okocha created the flick.
Bro the ending commentator ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Willie Carr & Ernie Hunt free kick. Just Google that 😉
"Rainbow Flick" first time I'm hearing that Neymar's signature move.. it's literally named after Okocha
Should have done diving or crying for Neymar, his mostly performed move on the pitch
I hate that they give Neymar the rainbow flick, when I was rainbow flicking in games before this kid was even born.
Hey even though i am probably really younger than you. Its not about who made the skill its about who did it as a main skill. All respects and i understand you.(my fav is neymar so probably bias 😂)
Please you forget the greatest Brazilian legend Antony who plays for Man United. When he does his moves the defenders just have to stop and watch in greatness and wonder.
Absolutely. The legendary “Antony turn” will be forever remembered as the most dificult skill to master of all time
The elastico was done by Rivelino way way before Ronaldinho...
cant believe the legend spin master move not included here....
where is Antony's fidget spinner move? 😲
Ronaldo chop should be here🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
what about eden hazard making players trip with his body while he is dribbling
Why do i recognise this guys voice what other channel does he have 🤔🤔
Bale and kick the ball to one side and run the other
I thought the seal dribble was banned.
A signature move video can NEVER be complete without Messi's body feint. It's blasphemous to not include it
90% of players use body feints
I’ve even seen keepers use it and Messi weren’t even the best at them
@@Alphoric This comment alone shows your lack of ball knowledge. Also, jokes on you he included it in part 2
Elastico is Rivelino signature not Ronaldinho and scoop turn is Romario signature not Eriksen
People saying Ronaldo chop is a signature move - what is wrong with you
It is, both ronaldos used it as signature move to create danger for opposition defense
Rainbow, Neymar? Come on, man, that's not true.
It is Jay Jay Okocha any day any time
What about jay jay okocha flik
No Henry fake pass😢
Where is robben?
where the fuck is zidane's marseillese? It's more iconic than 6 of these.
No ronaldo chop and no messi feint 🤐🙄
No messi body feint
Richarlson seal dribble 🔥🔥in the world cop
The Eriksen Scoop was used by Romario years before
Hate it when defenders punish skill moves as if it's not "proper football". Too much ego.
The scoop turn was perfected by Theodore Whitmore of Jamaican. He played in the 1998 world cup. I can do the rainbow flick way better and cleaner than neymar 😂