He's the perfect emergency signing..He's an incredible keeper, a great shot stopper and great penalty savings.. Barça is a perfect Destinations for him and we've needed a world class keeper for years anyways
@@Prasko131 nah, he has been one of the best goalkeepers in the world for any many years at this point...if you forgot, before joining Juve, he kept Allison on the bench at Roma for a year.
Barca just got one of the best goalkpeer in the world for free just like that, crazy work, props to them. His retirement was pretty shocking, and only came because Motta wanted to make the squad younger and wanted some of his trusted men like the new Juve goalkeeper, and also Juve wanted to lower the salaries of the squad overall, but Szczęsny could still have many years in his career at he top top level.
He was never good enough for arsenal and isn't good enough for Juventus. Only in the last 20 years Poland had Dudek, Fabianski, Kuszcak, Grabara, Majecki, Tyton, Bialkowski, Boruc, Bulka, Skorupski... A lot of them are arguably better than szczesny
@@andrijastojcic5695This comment is wrong on so many levels. He used to make some errors yes but the last 5 years or so he’s proved that he’s a world class keeper for club and country. Did you not see him WC? He was the reason Poland made it to the KO rounds.
@@Dylan-san first of all he is absolutely horrible with his feet and he made at least 2 mistakes leading to a goal last season with bad passing. He isn't that good at stopping shots to make up for his lack of playing ability either. If he signs for Barcelona it will be just as much of a surprise as when choupo moting signed for bayern
@@andrijastojcic5695 Horrible with his feet? That’s one of his strengths. You can’t judge a keeper based off 2 mistakes. All keepers make mistakes. Ask any Juve or Roma fan and they’ll say he’s a good keeper. Why do you think he benched Skorupski and Fabianski for so long? He was first choice for Poland for a reason and he proved it with his WC performance. You’re being unreasonably harsh for absolutely no reason. Ridiculous take.
People keep misinterpreting Flick’s words. When he said “the best players don’t rest” he was talking about Lamine Yamal, and how he should always continue working, training to keep improving. He shouldn’t rest thinking he’s already there. He wasn’t saying that the best players play every game without resting
I’m an AC Milan fan and Griezmann is my favorite current player. The perfect mix of skill/swag and grit/hunger/gets stuck in. And he’s a straight up killer in front of goal and winner
to answer shaka and robbo. playing against an opponent over two legs is not a necessity for every single football competition. in the world cup and euro tournament itself, nobody complains about having to play each opponent only once. playing home and away against EACH opponent is not a life and death situation. you still play the equal number of home games and away games, albeit against different teams. the new format makes you play against 8 different teams instead of just 3 different teams. to me, it is more balanced because in the old format you might end up in a really easy group or really tough group. You might get to play Midtjylland or you might have to face Inter Milan. Having to play them home and away doesn't make 'balance it out' In fact, having to play them twice just makes it twice as easy or twice as hard. robbo thinks that the teams take it easy in the first game. but i would say that in the old format, many teams tend to take it easy in the latter games. you win the first 3 games and you are pretty much sure of qualifying. by the 4th, you might even confirm that you are in or out after win 4 or lose 4, leaving maybe 2 teams to slug it out playing against opponents that have no interest in the competition anymore. it may not even matter if you finish top or second in your group because the knockout draw can throw out all sorts of surprises. but in the new format, your position in the table matters. the higher you are the least likely you will meet strong opponents in the KO rounds. so it pays to keep playing hard until the last game. also the advantage between finishing 8th and 9th is significant and one point might make the difference there. also because there are so many teams in the mix, the mathematical permutation for the final round is too complicated for the teams to figure if they can take it easy even for that final game. the only exception being teams that get to play opponents that are confirmed out of the competition.
You are absolutely right. Any team that plays complacently at the beginning of the competition is actually dumb, because that may bite them in the end. So the new competition prompts every team to play every game well. If they don't learn that now, they will not make that mistake next season. For the best teams, playing home or away doesn't change much anyway.
How could possibly not be a perfect goalkeeper for Barcelona ? He is in good age mostly likely in decent shape plus I consider him as member of elite goalkeepers. Also low price tag !
Barcelona knows that they're not good enough to win the UCL because most of the players are very young and inexperienced. If they get to the quarter finals that will be fine..
@@_A7Xvictor valdes was never first choice for Spain and failed in man united, then failed in Middlesbrough and then failed in standard liege. Was always overated
Everybody did not play everybody home and away in the previous format, they only played home and away with three teams out of 32. This actually gives more competition with eight different teams from each pot.
He's the perfect emergency signing..He's an incredible keeper, a great shot stopper and great penalty savings.. Barça is a perfect Destinations for him and we've needed a world class keeper for years anyways
😂😂 Varca could have signed Kepa and your lame ahh will say this dumb shh 😭
He is good enough for a free agent but he is nowhere near ter Stegen and was world class for like only 1 season with Juve
Ter Stegen is already world class😂
@@goatstatusj5112tell me you’re a mentally disabled 10 year old without telling me:
@@Prasko131 nah, he has been one of the best goalkeepers in the world for any many years at this point...if you forgot, before joining Juve, he kept Allison on the bench at Roma for a year.
Barca just got one of the best goalkpeer in the world for free just like that, crazy work, props to them.
His retirement was pretty shocking, and only came because Motta wanted to make the squad younger and wanted some of his trusted men like the new Juve goalkeeper, and also Juve wanted to lower the salaries of the squad overall, but Szczęsny could still have many years in his career at he top top level.
Szczesny is a very good keeper. This is clever from Barcelona
He was never good enough for arsenal and isn't good enough for Juventus. Only in the last 20 years Poland had Dudek, Fabianski, Kuszcak, Grabara, Majecki, Tyton, Bialkowski, Boruc, Bulka, Skorupski... A lot of them are arguably better than szczesny
@@andrijastojcic5695This comment is wrong on so many levels. He used to make some errors yes but the last 5 years or so he’s proved that he’s a world class keeper for club and country. Did you not see him WC? He was the reason Poland made it to the KO rounds.
@@Dylan-san first of all he is absolutely horrible with his feet and he made at least 2 mistakes leading to a goal last season with bad passing. He isn't that good at stopping shots to make up for his lack of playing ability either. If he signs for Barcelona it will be just as much of a surprise as when choupo moting signed for bayern
@@andrijastojcic5695 Horrible with his feet? That’s one of his strengths. You can’t judge a keeper based off 2 mistakes. All keepers make mistakes. Ask any Juve or Roma fan and they’ll say he’s a good keeper. Why do you think he benched Skorupski and Fabianski for so long? He was first choice for Poland for a reason and he proved it with his WC performance. You’re being unreasonably harsh for absolutely no reason. Ridiculous take.
@@Dylan-san if playing with his feet is his strength and he's bad at it that explains my opinion of him.
Good signing. He’s as good as Ter Stegen. Juventus always rely on stable pairs of gloves and Wojciech is apart of that long legacy
skipping to 10th minute coz i came here for that Szczesny segment 😅
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Same but at least ESPN puts chapters for people
Your lame, shouldn’t be watching
He's a great shot stopper. And we all know refs will give VARdrid penalties so yea he's needed.
I agree with shaka as usual Szczesny is perfect for barca VISCA BARCAAAAAA❤❤❤
Just write him Tsesni... It s the same.
People keep misinterpreting Flick’s words. When he said “the best players don’t rest” he was talking about Lamine Yamal, and how he should always continue working, training to keep improving. He shouldn’t rest thinking he’s already there. He wasn’t saying that the best players play every game without resting
Complimenti Wojtek Szczęsny Bonne chance au Barca dans la liga- liga-persona fantastica.
Love the new UCL format, eliminates weaker group winners
I’m an AC Milan fan and Griezmann is my favorite current player. The perfect mix of skill/swag and grit/hunger/gets stuck in. And he’s a straight up killer in front of goal and winner
to answer shaka and robbo. playing against an opponent over two legs is not a necessity for every single football competition. in the world cup and euro tournament itself, nobody complains about having to play each opponent only once. playing home and away against EACH opponent is not a life and death situation. you still play the equal number of home games and away games, albeit against different teams. the new format makes you play against 8 different teams instead of just 3 different teams. to me, it is more balanced because in the old format you might end up in a really easy group or really tough group. You might get to play Midtjylland or you might have to face Inter Milan. Having to play them home and away doesn't make 'balance it out' In fact, having to play them twice just makes it twice as easy or twice as hard. robbo thinks that the teams take it easy in the first game. but i would say that in the old format, many teams tend to take it easy in the latter games. you win the first 3 games and you are pretty much sure of qualifying. by the 4th, you might even confirm that you are in or out after win 4 or lose 4, leaving maybe 2 teams to slug it out playing against opponents that have no interest in the competition anymore. it may not even matter if you finish top or second in your group because the knockout draw can throw out all sorts of surprises. but in the new format, your position in the table matters. the higher you are the least likely you will meet strong opponents in the KO rounds. so it pays to keep playing hard until the last game. also the advantage between finishing 8th and 9th is significant and one point might make the difference there. also because there are so many teams in the mix, the mathematical permutation for the final round is too complicated for the teams to figure if they can take it easy even for that final game. the only exception being teams that get to play opponents that are confirmed out of the competition.
You are absolutely right. Any team that plays complacently at the beginning of the competition is actually dumb, because that may bite them in the end. So the new competition prompts every team to play every game well. If they don't learn that now, they will not make that mistake next season. For the best teams, playing home or away doesn't change much anyway.
Great content. You guys should consider not using the same song on repeat for the entire video.
How could possibly not be a perfect goalkeeper for Barcelona ? He is in good age mostly likely in decent shape plus I consider him as member of elite goalkeepers. Also low price tag !
Why do they get these questions from the same people all the time? This is getting annoying
@@Prasko131They should take questions from TH-cam. Twitter/X is dying.
These people are plants who work for ESPN.
I think secretly it’s just the producers creating the questions they want. It’s my ESPNFC conspiracy 😂
More than perfect
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How old is he now anyway, seems like he's played for ever: Arsenal, Juventus...now Barcelona 🤔 I mean he's good though
34, still young for a goalkeeper.
37-38 retirement age is common for goalkeepers. If he can performs well then he has atleast 3 seasons.
@@micheleduritto yea that's pretty fair
And Roma too
I got a question
When will he play for us
he will sign on Monday but he will be 100% in few weeks
Sczezçny is a terrific signing, but to say he’s better than MATS is an insult to our captain
They forgot about Tuchel and Conte
Mourinho conte was legendary
I love Seb
Griezmann is France's best player after Platini and Zidane for me.
Kenyangooner 😁😁😁😁😁 I see and salute you
People forget how,Robert Pires light 💡 up the premier league 😮
He was brilliant but Griezmann's peak is higher. Griezmann at one point was top 5 in the World.
he is not the perfect but they had no other good options
Griezmann all day long
Signing for the next 100 years. Is he expensive?
Barca had to pay 4m to release him from Juventus but still a very cheep signing for a class keeper
I LOVE ESPN
Shaka should be the master on commenting on goalkeepers but he is not. The dude is usually incorrect when talking or discussing goalkeepers
What did he say wrong
Fake news or fake headline rather
But what one can expect from ESPN
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Griezman won face their last world cup singlehandedly
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Does espn know there's more teams in football than Barca? 🤔
Don’t worry they just use Barca for views and only talk about them for like 1 minute
You don't need to keep searching Barcelona, then it won't show up in your queue 😅😂
Another team that overlooks Keylor Navas on his Champions League’s Magic.
Mark this, a Barcelona will NOT win the Champions.
You are wright, Bayern will😂
@@simonborko7402 Bayern looking solid tbh. So is Real if the balance the team. Man City is another heavy hitter if they stay solid on the back line
Barcelona knows that they're not good enough to win the UCL because most of the players are very young and inexperienced. If they get to the quarter finals that will be fine..
Of course you goofy ahh pundits are talking about Barcelona again
thats their job
@@JusticeJuzer LMAO tf you even saying, talking about Barca is definitely not their job
They talk about the biggest clubs. It's not that difficult to understand.
I don't understand why they don't just get a goalkeeper from their academy?
Didn't real madrid do that with casillas and struck gold?
We did with Victor Valdes in the early 2000s and struck gold
@@_A7Xvictor valdes was never first choice for Spain and failed in man united, then failed in Middlesbrough and then failed in standard liege. Was always overated
Not every goalkeeper from the academy will play like Casillas did.
Everybody did not play everybody home and away in the previous format, they only played home and away with three teams out of 32. This actually gives more competition with eight different teams from each pot.
I was waiting for Hislop to bring up Arteta, Shaka the clown 🤡 has done it again
Does anyone else notice that Halo over franks head?
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