The colorful commentator from the beginning is Ray Hudson, he works for beIN Sports and was basically the English voice for La Liga, the Spanish Football League that includes FC Barcelona where Messi spent 21 years. Ray is extremely fun, but it's when he's at a loss for words and just squeals that I find him most entertaining and most honest because it seems to be a natural reaction. If you go down the Messi rabbit hole I'm sure you'll get to hear it quite a bit. Welcome to the magic corner of Football 🥰
He's the embodiment of 'Balance Is Strength'. Every touch, pass and shot by him look perfectly calculated within a matter of milliseconds. It might look very simple but people who play football would definitely know how HARD it is to do what he does.
Its not the edit. Messi doesn’t dive and rarely complains. Which makes it curious when he does go down, then refs usually give yellow cards. Even for us argentines he is an odd character. He is a truly unique person, on and off the futbol field
😅 i just said nearly the same thing, he's such good man that eventually any time he went down it was always a free kick cause refs know doesn't fake. As an englishman i'm jealous you get to call him one of your own but he still makes me feel pride in such a beautiful sport, he is the greatest athlete/artist in my lifetime and 2nd isn't even close. He definitely made up for maradonna 😅😉
I love the way you do your reactions. No waffling on and on at the start, straight into it, good commentary throughout the video, smart analysis and interesting info after the video and linking to the original source. Great formula!!
Since messi announced his intention to join Inter Miami, Inter Miami game ticket has increased by 1400%. The teams Instagram followers have increased by 900%. He actually declined 1.2 billion dollars over three years from Saudi super league to go to America.
ray hudson is the best commentator there is, he appreciates good football like no other north american can, if you watch the greatest player of all time play and you love football, you get reactions like his.
For the level headed; Messi is the GOAT, regardless of who anyone's favorite player is. What really sets Messi apart is the fact that he is the best player ever in all aspects of the offensive phase. He has few real contenders, if any, when it comes to dribbling. In scoring he is rivaled by some other players however, most notably Ronaldo but also a few other old timers but what sets Messi apart from them is that he also has the most assists in history. Messi also is considered one of the greatest passers of all time but here he is rivaled by a few midfielders.. Bottom line is: He masters all the aspects of the offensive phase to an unbelievable degree. This video showed a more admirable side to his game: He never dives, which is *very* rare in football, especially nowadays. However it hardly showed any of his famous goals/clips . Lionel Messi - The World's Greatest / Magical Messi Lionel Messi Can't be stopped Lionel Messi - Football's Greatest Genius and the most popular Messi vid and a run down of most of his career: Lionel Messi - The GOAT - Official Movie Other football vids that are really good and could do well for your channel would be The Beauty of Football - Greatest Moments Cristiano Ronaldo - The Man Who Can Do Everything Zlatan Ibrahimovic Craziest Skills Ever Ronaldinho - Football's Greatest Entertainer Impossible Goalkeeper Saves in Football
Messi is unrivaled in scoring actually. See RM was set for CRY7 to score the goal, and even then he couldn't outscore Messi who was sharing that with others like Neymar and Suarez. Also Messi doesn't always insist on scoring the goal...if he was doing that as CR7 you bet he would be above 1000 goals by now
Not seen this before so thank you for reacting. Messi the greatest player I've ever seen live or on TV. His career is having a twilight period which culminated in him playing a key part in Argentina's World Cup win last year. American's will get a chance to see him up close and personal as he lines up in David Beckham's Inter Miami.
Great reaction to my favorite player 😊❤️🐐 to answer a couple of your questions he's 5'7 and one of the favorite things I like about Messi is his humbleness and the fact that he doesn't go down without a damn good reason.
The announcer is Ray Hudson, he's my favorite hands down. 2nd would be Peter Drury! And yes your deduction is correct, Messi does not take dives, which is one of the most respected aspects of him as a player.
The thing with Messi is that he doesn't consider failure, so he doesn't give up when something would seem impossible.. most normal people does get that split second of doubt when something is just close to impossible, and that belief in his abilities is very inspiring Messi is famous for never diving, he doesn't know how to stop and to him football is a sport I am not even a big football fan anymore due to the constant diving(I don't like cheating) so I don't watch football games, but I enjoy watching Messi
He's like the great running backs. He always seems aware of his position and direction of travel, and keeps his feet moving. If this were a video game, Messi would have been nerfed by now.
Fans admire Messi not just for his skills but for his character. He never dives!!! He also elevates the whole team. This clip shows off mostly his dribbling and balance skills. But apart from being the most prolific goal scorer ever, he has also some of the highest number of assists ever as well.
This video doesn't even do him justice. He's the best passer, goal scorer & dribbler of all time. You need to watch Messi the goat video. Will be your most watched video ever
The commentator is Ray Hudson the magisterial. I've watched Messi for maybe 10 years and I think I saw him fake a dive once vs Espanyol if I'm not mistaken.
#Lionelmessi legendary is the best of all time greatest complete versatile football player in the world. he deserve all achievement because #LM10 is the best.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Messi is the complete footballer. He makes everyone around him better. He draws 3 or 4 players and passes to guy they should be covering. he is super quick, his balance is superb, he has a knack for striking the ball with perfect touch, He has insane football IQ, and he doesn't dive. If he goes down it is because he got foulded, typically really hard lol!
It's not just this video, everything about messi demands respect. Humble, hard working and honest, he doesn't dive. It got to the point that if he went over it was nearly always a free kick because the refs knew he doesn't go down out of choice.
We do appreciate CR7, he's the complete forward, tall powerful, poacher, skilled winger in his early days and most of all his beast winning mentality..etc. In any sport he would def be the star and a top player. If born in a different era, would've been the top dog of his generation. The thing is CR7 antics and his fan claims that he's better or even close to Messi is why ppl hate on CR7 sometimes. Other than both scoring crazy amounts of goals, there's no comparison at all.
@@sumomaster5585 yeah I acknowledge CR7 is a very talented footballer. His antics, attitude, and aloofness detract from his likability. Still just considering ability, Messi is better. and he has the accolades to prove it.
Ray Hudson is a human treasure of a color man. Ray’s best lines include: “You follow Messi through a revolving door and he comes out behind you on the other side” “Messi opened up Real Madrid like a fresh fish”
Ray Hudson the legend, is the announcer, and only reason why I watched La Liga to begin with, and also how I was introduced to the magician himself. I don’t know if true but he might commentate for Inter Miami
What make Messi golden on his elder years going to mls it's not as much the individual part of his game, but actually his vision, psg didn't get that, that dude can stand still and put the ball anywhere it's needed, that's how good his vision is and yeah from time to time he will do his thing!.
Messi is literally the greatest football player there has ever been. Maybe even the greatest football player there will ever be. His talent is simply out of this world. Everytime he touches the ball, you know you're about to witness a magical moment, something that no other player is capable of.
@@booshank2327 No hate, but the goat debate has long been settled. These two have been neck and neck their whole careers, but literally everyone agrees that Messi is more gifted than Ronaldo. Messi is the most talented football player the world has ever seen. And while Ronaldo is surpremely talented and got to his level through unbelievable work ethic (which in an of its own deserves all the respect in the world) there is simply no question that Messi is better. Everything Ronaldo can do, Messi can do as well, but a lot of the things Messi does no one else is capable of. (Sorry, I read Ronaldo instead of Ronaldinho lmao. But yeah Ronaldinho even says Messi is the greatest ever and even did so when he first played with Messi. I think when Messi was 17 Ronaldinho said "this kid is gonne become the best football player the world has ever seen")
@@booshank2327 Mate, I'm not a youngster lmao and clearly you don't even have the attention span to read my whole comment as I've mentioned at the end that I misread Ronaldinho as Ronaldo. Ronaldinho himself says that Messi is the best football player there has ever been. I don't know what to tell you. Hey maybe you just know football better than Ronaldinho himself lmao. I agree that Ronaldinho's playstyle was more fun and creative, but at the end of the day football is about winning, not about looking the best. That's also why Messi barely ever does "tricks" like Ronaldinho, CR, Neymar and others do, because it simply isn't effective most of the times. Messi has unparalleled ball control and the most precise touch the game has ever seen and that's simply a fact.
@@booshank2327 No I simply think you equate "magic" to "fancy" while I equate magic to something that requires incredible talent and skill (ball control, direction changes, awareness), even if it is just a touch which doesn't look like "much". Even in his worst games, Messi has had moments where he get's the ball, gets in his "groove" and the opposing team starts shitting themselves because he runs past 3 people within a matter of seconds.
You know, we use "G.O.A.T." so much it has almost lost all meaning, but in my mind there are only two sportsmen that I believe actually carry the "G.O.A.T" label. Wayne Gretzky and Lionel Messi.
Although mostly forgotten today, it would be hard to argue against Eric Heiden being the GOAT of speed skating. Won 3 world championships, set 15 world records, but most importantly, he won EVERY single gold medal available in speed skating at the 1980 Olympics. 500m, 1000m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m. After the Olympics he retired from speed skating. There was nothing left to do. He was still only 23. He went on to become an Orthopedic surgeon.
Messi's mentality and playing style is the key to success. You ever wondered why Honey Badgers are so successful?... They don't care about anything but winning. Nothing else matters, not even death. If one can reach this state of mind anything is possible. A person doesn't have to be a athlete to apply such a strategy to his or her life. This mentality is applicable to any facet of life. The only roadblock that is in front of you is yourself. When you reach "Honey Badger" mindset, is when you reach self empowerment and spiritual enlightenedment.
Simplemente Messi es la máxima expresión del fútbol ⚽ Messi es el mejor de todos los tiempos, no creo q Volvamos a ver a un jugador con semejante talento. Messi es el mejor d la historia ⚽ 🤴 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽
1. Barry Sanders (Messi with a football instead of soccer ball), 2. Rob Gronkowski, 3. Michael Jordan and 4. Lary Bird's "Ultimate mix tape" and 5. Cristiano Ronaldo "The Man Who Can Do Everything."
I've written football articles in magazines and played my fair share, I love the game deeply. Messi isn't my favourite player ever, but I'd be hard pressed to debt he's the best, it's not recency bias, he has been the best in the world since 2009, he isn't anymore but not by much, he's still very much close enough to peak. He spent the last 2 years at Paris Saint Germain, a club with big ambitions who don't do much outside of domestic (European competitions are the golden grail of football in Europe, you play in your domestic league every year and if you do good enough one year you'll be invited to play in "the champions league", or lesser european competitions as well)
There’s a lot of good videos showing Messi’s abilities. But if you want to get an understanding how just how insanely good he is theres a video called messi vs ronaldo that goes quite deep into the statistics of his career.
Lets goooo. Thank u for these football reactions. If u like do some on: 'These skills should be illegal' or on players like cristiano ronaldo, ronaldinho or neymar.
Taking dives, and just playing for free kicks, is something that is drilled into soccer players when they're young. My family couldn't afford to send any of us into after school sports, so I only learned how to play soccer by playing with/against the kids at school. All those kids who took the afterschool soccer programs always played for free kicks or throw ins. I was too young to know what they were doing. I always kept playing on, despite them trying to trip me or bump me, or them trying to let the ball go out of bounds. They keep expecting people to play for free kicks, so you could always catch them unprepared simply by staying on your feet and playing on. Messi plays are the only thing in soccer that's remotely watchable to me. No dives. Just continuous forward movement, instead of playing for the refs decisions.
worth noting that his effectiveness is at times shabby and that the current overall level of world football elevates him higher than it would normally in the wcf and when bfc lost to arsenal, he wasn't all that good (though he does random great things)
Every touch he makes on the ball is calculated, expecting the defender and knowing the right way to get around them. And dont get me started on his finishing touches
It's more normal in soccer to get hit and keep playing. It's just that zoomed out you don't really get to pay attention to all the tackles going on. Yes theirs dives, and sadly they have become fairly common, but don't get it twisted, soccer is tough and has some of the most brutal tackles in sports, and players are playing on over half of the time.
5ft 7in. seems a bit of a stretch. At Barcelona you could have a photo taken in which he would be digitally added next to you. I'm 6ft 2in but he really did appear tiny beside me!
Messi is the G.O.A.T of football and the god of football he is just every thing he completed the football...u just watch more Messi video and u will understand
The commentator managed to drop a quote about Einsteins thoughts on quantum entanglement during a sports match. You don't often hear things like that when watching sports 😅
He's 5.4 -5.5 (after intensive growth hormonal therapy), but he carried himself like a cargo train, a train gifted with god level skill and intelligence and kinetics and the strength of a 25 yo prime 6 feet muscle athlete... The only one almost his level was Ronaldinho Gaucho (The Witch), a monster who hapens to be his "trainer" when Messi went to Barcelona team being a 17 yo teenager. Gaucho was so gifted, he lacks of discipline consciously (parties, women, drinking). Messi learned that and surpassed his master with discipline. Messi is, without any doubt, the greatest football player ever.
About the diving question, first a correction. You say he gets hit and just gets right back up. That by definition can not be a dive. A dive is when you dont get hit, or get hit in a way you can stay up, and go down. And to answer your question, when a player gets hit and goes down, he will get back up when he sees that he can still come out ahead. That rarely is the case for normal players so they are content with staying down and getting as freekick. But with Messi it happens a lot. He is just that good.
You are right but "amazingly" in England, for example, when there were No Subs or just one, players, rarely, ever got "injured" or stayed down. In THe 1960s/1970's it was really frowned upon by players and supporters, alike.
That was an astute observation early on about his low center of gravity.👍 I enjoy your videos and your varied interests. Always feel as if I've just spent some time with an intelligent and thoughtful friend who shares their curiosity with an eloquence I admire.
This is a great channel 🔥. Videos about his success w his club team from a young age (most years) - "the messi era" / "the goat" . Videos about his struggles and success w his national team - "messi against all odds" , "the drama of argentina" , "world champion". At age 35 he finally won every single trophy he could in football.🐐 How good he is compared to other legends- "the definitive goat comparistion messi vs ronaldo" so he ven better than all this (mostly old Videos) show...
The "problem" is that Americans or in general who don't know anything about football don't have idea of what it means to control a ball with your foot, so it's hard for them to understand how incredible what Messi can do is (maybe someone understand but it doesn't seem so extraordinary to them). At least this is the impression I have when I watch these reactions on football (not only about Messi).
I wonder how much it would cost for me to hire that commentator to record a hype video for me, for whenever I'm feeling depressed or not motivated to exercise.
What an intro indeed. This announcer is priceless. His small size is one of his big advantages, these clips are sick. I hope Messi takes Miami by storm. July 21
The colorful commentator from the beginning is Ray Hudson, he works for beIN Sports and was basically the English voice for La Liga, the Spanish Football League that includes FC Barcelona where Messi spent 21 years. Ray is extremely fun, but it's when he's at a loss for words and just squeals that I find him most entertaining and most honest because it seems to be a natural reaction. If you go down the Messi rabbit hole I'm sure you'll get to hear it quite a bit. Welcome to the magic corner of Football 🥰
His commentary really made the video for me! Messi was great too of course lol Thanks for supporting (:
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Watch comment of peter about messi
@@bishwamewahang1240 Peter Drury
Bloody business minded ha spending 25$ for 1 like etc
@@vi24680 what?
He's the embodiment of 'Balance Is Strength'.
Every touch, pass and shot by him look perfectly calculated within a matter of milliseconds.
It might look very simple but people who play football would definitely know how HARD it is to do what he does.
You ain't even got to know about football to see Messi is special
Its not the edit. Messi doesn’t dive and rarely complains. Which makes it curious when he does go down, then refs usually give yellow cards.
Even for us argentines he is an odd character. He is a truly unique person, on and off the futbol field
😅 i just said nearly the same thing, he's such good man that eventually any time he went down it was always a free kick cause refs know doesn't fake.
As an englishman i'm jealous you get to call him one of your own but he still makes me feel pride in such a beautiful sport, he is the greatest athlete/artist in my lifetime and 2nd isn't even close.
He definitely made up for maradonna 😅😉
Same with Diego Maradona. You had to break Diego's ankle in a game for him to care about you
ugh he's so good
I love the way you do your reactions. No waffling on and on at the start, straight into it, good commentary throughout the video, smart analysis and interesting info after the video and linking to the original source. Great formula!!
If there is a better reactor on TH-cam then I haven't seen them..
@@Isleofskye Or a more intelligent/beautiful one 💕💕❤❤
@@forearthbelow Yes,My Friend..
Since messi announced his intention to join Inter Miami, Inter Miami game ticket has increased by 1400%. The teams Instagram followers have increased by 900%. He actually declined 1.2 billion dollars over three years from Saudi super league to go to America.
ray hudson is the best commentator there is, he appreciates good football like no other north american can, if you watch the greatest player of all time play and you love football, you get reactions like his.
He sounds like John Cleese.
Peter Drury is another one of the greatest announcers as well 👌
Peter Drury is definitely best, but Ray is top 5
Saying "like no other North American" you make it sound like he is North American.
For the level headed; Messi is the GOAT, regardless of who anyone's favorite player is. What really sets Messi apart is the fact that he is the best player ever in all aspects of the offensive phase. He has few real contenders, if any, when it comes to dribbling. In scoring he is rivaled by some other players however, most notably Ronaldo but also a few other old timers but what sets Messi apart from them is that he also has the most assists in history. Messi also is considered one of the greatest passers of all time but here he is rivaled by a few midfielders.. Bottom line is: He masters all the aspects of the offensive phase to an unbelievable degree.
This video showed a more admirable side to his game: He never dives, which is *very* rare in football, especially nowadays. However it hardly showed any of his famous goals/clips .
Lionel Messi - The World's Greatest / Magical Messi
Lionel Messi Can't be stopped
Lionel Messi - Football's Greatest Genius
and the most popular Messi vid and a run down of most of his career: Lionel Messi - The GOAT - Official Movie
Other football vids that are really good and could do well for your channel would be
The Beauty of Football - Greatest Moments
Cristiano Ronaldo - The Man Who Can Do Everything
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Craziest Skills Ever
Ronaldinho - Football's Greatest Entertainer
Impossible Goalkeeper Saves in Football
Messi is unrivaled in scoring actually. See RM was set for CRY7 to score the goal, and even then he couldn't outscore Messi who was sharing that with others like Neymar and Suarez. Also Messi doesn't always insist on scoring the goal...if he was doing that as CR7 you bet he would be above 1000 goals by now
Messi is the Michael Jordan of football
Pelé @@goodfella1401
Not seen this before so thank you for reacting. Messi the greatest player I've ever seen live or on TV. His career is having a twilight period which culminated in him playing a key part in Argentina's World Cup win last year. American's will get a chance to see him up close and personal as he lines up in David Beckham's Inter Miami.
Great reaction to my favorite player 😊❤️🐐 to answer a couple of your questions he's 5'7 and one of the favorite things I like about Messi is his humbleness and the fact that he doesn't go down without a damn good reason.
I NEVER HAVE SEEN BEFORE SOMEONE WITH THAT SUPER SKILL!! MESSI MAKES THE DIFFERENT!!
The announcer is Ray Hudson, he's my favorite hands down. 2nd would be Peter Drury! And yes your deduction is correct, Messi does not take dives, which is one of the most respected aspects of him as a player.
Ray Hudson + Messi is just hilarious. You would always hear the word Magisterial like 10+ times a game.
The thing with Messi is that he doesn't consider failure, so he doesn't give up when something would seem impossible.. most normal people does get that split second of doubt when something is just close to impossible, and that belief in his abilities is very inspiring
Messi is famous for never diving, he doesn't know how to stop and to him football is a sport
I am not even a big football fan anymore due to the constant diving(I don't like cheating) so I don't watch football games, but I enjoy watching Messi
He's like the great running backs. He always seems aware of his position and direction of travel, and keeps his feet moving. If this were a video game, Messi would have been nerfed by now.
Nice to see Messi on this channel. Keep them coming
He's 36 years old, and 5'7" tall.
Fans admire Messi not just for his skills but for his character. He never dives!!!
He also elevates the whole team. This clip shows off mostly his dribbling and balance skills. But apart from being the most prolific goal scorer ever, he has also some of the highest number of assists ever as well.
This video doesn't even do him justice. He's the best passer, goal scorer & dribbler of all time. You need to watch Messi the goat video. Will be your most watched video ever
Everything about this clip is fya! The dribbles, the commentary and dayum the baddie reacting.
My favourite Ray Hudson commentary of Messi is "He could follow you into a revolving door and still come out first"
Messi is old-school build, he doesn't go down at all, you gotta injury him for that to happen.
The commentator is Ray Hudson the magisterial. I've watched Messi for maybe 10 years and I think I saw him fake a dive once vs Espanyol if I'm not mistaken.
"he must have a really good IQ"
Messi: "I'am the IQ"
Messi never dive 🐐
I wish i had a hype man as enthusiastic as that one announcer
Honestly, same
@@NoProtocoljust wanted to say your smile is so contagious ❤
#Lionelmessi legendary is the best of all time greatest complete versatile football player in the world. he deserve all achievement because #LM10 is the best.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The commentator is Ray Hudson 👌
Messi is the complete footballer. He makes everyone around him better. He draws 3 or 4 players and passes to guy they should be covering. he is super quick, his balance is superb, he has a knack for striking the ball with perfect touch, He has insane football IQ, and he doesn't dive. If he goes down it is because he got foulded, typically really hard lol!
It's not just this video, everything about messi demands respect.
Humble, hard working and honest, he doesn't dive.
It got to the point that if he went over it was nearly always a free kick because the refs knew he doesn't go down out of choice.
You speak so beautifully and tbh quite learned. It's refreshing.
The greatest player to ever kick a ball.. ugh he's so good.
Messi is 5'7". I'm so happy to find another person who is delighted by Ray Hudson. Watching Messi play is to both laugh and cry from joy and delight!
I almost forgot how good the young Messi was because of the hype about the Messi of recent years.
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Bro it was the biggest tease not seeing all the goals , never seen this video great video
Man as a Ronaldo i love watching messi hes such an icon i wish messi fans appreciated ronaldo as much as ronaldo fans appreciate messi
We do appreciate CR7, he's the complete forward, tall powerful, poacher, skilled winger in his early days and most of all his beast winning mentality..etc. In any sport he would def be the star and a top player. If born in a different era, would've been the top dog of his generation. The thing is CR7 antics and his fan claims that he's better or even close to Messi is why ppl hate on CR7 sometimes. Other than both scoring crazy amounts of goals, there's no comparison at all.
@@sumomaster5585 yeah I acknowledge CR7 is a very talented footballer. His antics, attitude, and aloofness detract from his likability. Still just considering ability, Messi is better. and he has the accolades to prove it.
love your chanel.great work. Thanks
he's the greatest football player
Ray Hudson is a human treasure of a color man. Ray’s best lines include:
“You follow Messi through a revolving door and he comes out behind you on the other side”
“Messi opened up Real Madrid like a fresh fish”
Ray Hudson the legend, is the announcer, and only reason why I watched La Liga to begin with, and also how I was introduced to the magician himself. I don’t know if true but he might commentate for Inter Miami
This is about to get Messi
What make Messi golden on his elder years going to mls it's not as much the individual part of his game, but actually his vision, psg didn't get that, that dude can stand still and put the ball anywhere it's needed, that's how good his vision is and yeah from time to time he will do his thing!.
I'm not really a fan of Sports, but that announcer was funny as Hell.
Messi is literally the greatest football player there has ever been. Maybe even the greatest football player there will ever be. His talent is simply out of this world. Everytime he touches the ball, you know you're about to witness a magical moment, something that no other player is capable of.
Wut? He's had quiet matches in his time when he's played below par. Also, anything he can do Ronaldinho could do, but not the reverse.
@@booshank2327 No hate, but the goat debate has long been settled. These two have been neck and neck their whole careers, but literally everyone agrees that Messi is more gifted than Ronaldo. Messi is the most talented football player the world has ever seen. And while Ronaldo is surpremely talented and got to his level through unbelievable work ethic (which in an of its own deserves all the respect in the world) there is simply no question that Messi is better. Everything Ronaldo can do, Messi can do as well, but a lot of the things Messi does no one else is capable of.
(Sorry, I read Ronaldo instead of Ronaldinho lmao. But yeah Ronaldinho even says Messi is the greatest ever and even did so when he first played with Messi. I think when Messi was 17 Ronaldinho said "this kid is gonne become the best football player the world has ever seen")
@@booshank2327 Mate, I'm not a youngster lmao and clearly you don't even have the attention span to read my whole comment as I've mentioned at the end that I misread Ronaldinho as Ronaldo.
Ronaldinho himself says that Messi is the best football player there has ever been. I don't know what to tell you.
Hey maybe you just know football better than Ronaldinho himself lmao.
I agree that Ronaldinho's playstyle was more fun and creative, but at the end of the day football is about winning, not about looking the best. That's also why Messi barely ever does "tricks" like Ronaldinho, CR, Neymar and others do, because it simply isn't effective most of the times. Messi has unparalleled ball control and the most precise touch the game has ever seen and that's simply a fact.
@@booshank2327 Brother I edited my comment 49 minutes ago, you made your comment 21 minutes ago, what are you on about
@@booshank2327 No I simply think you equate "magic" to "fancy" while I equate magic to something that requires incredible talent and skill (ball control, direction changes, awareness), even if it is just a touch which doesn't look like "much".
Even in his worst games, Messi has had moments where he get's the ball, gets in his "groove" and the opposing team starts shitting themselves because he runs past 3 people within a matter of seconds.
Ray Hudson is a very good commentator and I look forward to his being behind a microphone soon.
You know, we use "G.O.A.T." so much it has almost lost all meaning, but in my mind there are only two sportsmen that I believe actually carry the "G.O.A.T" label. Wayne Gretzky and Lionel Messi.
Michael Jordan and Peter Forsberg in my opinion 😆
@@mr.jglokta191forsberg😂
@@kynsijupakka ?
Although mostly forgotten today, it would be hard to argue against Eric Heiden being the GOAT of speed skating. Won 3 world championships, set 15 world records, but most importantly, he won EVERY single gold medal available in speed skating at the 1980 Olympics.
500m, 1000m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m.
After the Olympics he retired from speed skating. There was nothing left to do.
He was still only 23.
He went on to become an Orthopedic surgeon.
Never heard of the first one so probably not
Always good to see that smile 😊
Messi's mentality and playing style is the key to success. You ever wondered why Honey Badgers are so successful?... They don't care about anything but winning. Nothing else matters, not even death. If one can reach this state of mind anything is possible. A person doesn't have to be a athlete to apply such a strategy to his or her life. This mentality is applicable to any facet of life. The only roadblock that is in front of you is yourself. When you reach "Honey Badger" mindset, is when you reach self empowerment and spiritual enlightenedment.
He deserved it so much to win the world championship.
Simplemente Messi es la máxima expresión del fútbol ⚽ Messi es el mejor de todos los tiempos, no creo q Volvamos a ver a un jugador con semejante talento.
Messi es el mejor d la historia ⚽ 🤴 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽
1. Barry Sanders (Messi with a football instead of soccer ball), 2. Rob Gronkowski, 3. Michael Jordan and 4. Lary Bird's "Ultimate mix tape" and 5. Cristiano Ronaldo "The Man Who Can Do Everything."
I've written football articles in magazines and played my fair share, I love the game deeply. Messi isn't my favourite player ever, but I'd be hard pressed to debt he's the best, it's not recency bias, he has been the best in the world since 2009, he isn't anymore but not by much, he's still very much close enough to peak. He spent the last 2 years at Paris Saint Germain, a club with big ambitions who don't do much outside of domestic (European competitions are the golden grail of football in Europe, you play in your domestic league every year and if you do good enough one year you'll be invited to play in "the champions league", or lesser european competitions as well)
You are fun to watch & your followers are also brilliant
I have been on here for 14 years and she is the most intelligent reactor that I know.
Messi never dives
There’s a lot of good videos showing Messi’s abilities. But if you want to get an understanding how just how insanely good he is theres a video called messi vs ronaldo that goes quite deep into the statistics of his career.
I am just loving the glazing 🤣🤣
NOT edited!!! this is messi!!! the goat!!!the greatest sport figure ever MJ your nothing compare to this guy
Messi is just an alien. The greatest to play the beautiful sport.
Five six are numbers between four and seven. In a proper measurement system, Messi is 170cm. :)
That announcer is awesome! Just started reading 'A Fighter's Heart.' You might like since you're into MMA.
I don’t know this book, I’ll look it up (:
More Messi please.
Lets goooo. Thank u for these football reactions. If u like do some on: 'These skills should be illegal' or on players like cristiano ronaldo, ronaldinho or neymar.
Believe me, this video isn’t even close to do him justice
damn ppl do first time reacting to messi while im out here unaware when i started watching him lol i just remember myself as a kid with his shirt on
The announcers have the same energy as the ones in the "Scott Stirling" sketch.
He never dives.
Taking dives, and just playing for free kicks, is something that is drilled into soccer players when they're young.
My family couldn't afford to send any of us into after school sports, so I only learned how to play soccer by playing with/against the kids at school. All those kids who took the afterschool soccer programs always played for free kicks or throw ins. I was too young to know what they were doing. I always kept playing on, despite them trying to trip me or bump me, or them trying to let the ball go out of bounds. They keep expecting people to play for free kicks, so you could always catch them unprepared simply by staying on your feet and playing on.
Messi plays are the only thing in soccer that's remotely watchable to me. No dives. Just continuous forward movement, instead of playing for the refs decisions.
worth noting that his effectiveness is at times shabby and that the current overall level of world football elevates him higher than it would normally
in the wcf and when bfc lost to arsenal, he wasn't all that good (though he does random great things)
I saw Pele play four times. Lionel Messi is a lot more exciting to watch
Every touch he makes on the ball is calculated, expecting the defender and knowing the right way to get around them. And dont get me started on his finishing touches
Yes Messi signing with the mls will be very profitable for Beckham and all entities involved
It's more normal in soccer to get hit and keep playing. It's just that zoomed out you don't really get to pay attention to all the tackles going on. Yes theirs dives, and sadly they have become fairly common, but don't get it twisted, soccer is tough and has some of the most brutal tackles in sports, and players are playing on over half of the time.
5ft 7in. seems a bit of a stretch. At Barcelona you could have a photo taken in which he would be digitally added next to you. I'm 6ft 2in but he really did appear tiny beside me!
Littlest guy on the field, constantly being fouled and beat on, and all he did in response is score. He's an alien, but so much fun to watch. 😊
The commentator is Geordie legend, Ray Hudson.
Messi is the G.O.A.T of football and the god of football he is just every thing he completed the football...u just watch more Messi video and u will understand
The commentator managed to drop a quote about Einsteins thoughts on quantum entanglement during a sports match. You don't often hear things like that when watching sports 😅
He's 5.4 -5.5 (after intensive growth hormonal therapy), but he carried himself like a cargo train, a train gifted with god level skill and intelligence and kinetics and the strength of a 25 yo prime 6 feet muscle athlete... The only one almost his level was Ronaldinho Gaucho (The Witch), a monster who hapens to be his "trainer" when Messi went to Barcelona team being a 17 yo teenager. Gaucho was so gifted, he lacks of discipline consciously (parties, women, drinking). Messi learned that and surpassed his master with discipline. Messi is, without any doubt, the greatest football player ever.
About the diving question, first a correction. You say he gets hit and just gets right back up. That by definition can not be a dive. A dive is when you dont get hit, or get hit in a way you can stay up, and go down. And to answer your question, when a player gets hit and goes down, he will get back up when he sees that he can still come out ahead. That rarely is the case for normal players so they are content with staying down and getting as freekick. But with Messi it happens a lot. He is just that good.
You are right but "amazingly" in England, for example, when there were No Subs or just one, players, rarely, ever got "injured" or stayed down. In THe 1960s/1970's it was really frowned upon by players and supporters, alike.
That was an astute observation early on about his low center of gravity.👍 I enjoy your videos and your varied interests. Always feel as if I've just spent some time with an intelligent and thoughtful friend who shares their curiosity with an eloquence I admire.
I love your Videos. ❤🎉
This is a great channel 🔥.
Videos about his success w his club team from a young age (most years) - "the messi era" / "the goat" .
Videos about his struggles and success w his national team - "messi against all odds" , "the drama of argentina" , "world champion".
At age 35 he finally won every single trophy he could in football.🐐
How good he is compared to other legends- "the definitive goat comparistion messi vs ronaldo"
so he ven better than all this (mostly old Videos) show...
The "problem" is that Americans or in general who don't know anything about football don't have idea of what it means to control a ball with your foot, so it's hard for them to understand how incredible what Messi can do is (maybe someone understand but it doesn't seem so extraordinary to them).
At least this is the impression I have when I watch these reactions on football (not only about Messi).
Roy Hudson is the commentator. Messi is 5'7".
Try " mohamed salah all 137 goals". He's a machine! LOVE your channel, you're super smart n charismatic!
you remind me of my wife. i've watched your reactions for quite a while. i think you're brilliant.
She is brilliant. (That's "No Protocol" I mean) although I am sure your wife is,as well:)
El mejor jugador de la historia nadies le llega a los talones goar 🐐
The art of Human. 👽 Greatest of all time 🐐
Barely a minute in and those commentators have me dying laughing.
This announcer fucking loves Messi 😂 he describes messi like no one does
9:02 fell in love instantly
messi just signed for mls inter miami
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Messi doesnt flop (much). That's what's great about him.
I wonder how much it would cost for me to hire that commentator to record a hype video for me, for whenever I'm feeling depressed or not motivated to exercise.
Cool video
Messi is 3 Foot 1 with cleats one. On a good day. On a bad day he is 10 feet tall.
This will be your most watched video, calling it right now, or at the very least top 5.
Google says that he's 5' 7"
What an intro indeed. This announcer is priceless. His small size is one of his big advantages, these clips are sick. I hope Messi takes Miami by storm. July 21