I bet Honda had this flashback about his childhood memories like 15years ago, like a very emotional memories about his training and all before he made that brilliant free kick.
Juninho was the best, he scored countless goals that way. That's why in the commentary they called him tge freekick machine. I always loved how pure his free kicks were. No spin at all, and often hitting the bar in the process, so precise yet many goalkeepers couldn't just guess where the ball was going
Having faced Jabulani knuckleballs as a replacement goalkeeper (when I usually play mid) once during a regular weekend game, have to say, it's one of the scariest shots to face. Can't predict when and how much it will turn, at one point its flying in one direction, and suddenly its towards your face. And worse, it makes goalkeepers look like complete noobs. Striking those Jabulanis were fun. But facing them were a totally different feeling. Big advantage to the strikers.
The Honda shot at 2:02 really seems like the craziest one to me. I have no clue how the ball moved like that. The keeper had no chance when it so clearly looked like it was going to get tucked in the right corner.
What I actually observed was that most clips had either jabulani or the brazooka ball being used. These balls are actually crazy and they were made such a way that their trajectory was always unbelievable. Even if knuckleball technique needs a lot of skill and hard work, we can just see how these 2 balls have made these goals so beautiful
Steezz the knuckle ball effect is due to a crisis in the drag of the ball. When you strike it at a certain velocity (it has to be very precise according to the physical properties of the ball), the aerodynamic forces that act upon it will constantly change with time which makes it behave so impredictably
@@aryannegi9414 well hagi is known as one of The best long shhoter all time and his known for one of The most powerful shots. Juninho is the father of The knucleballs Recoba is an incerdible free kick taker who had a very good hit of The ball which ment his shots were Kind of unpredictable. Hagi is a 10 who played in the 1990's . He played for real madrid and Barcelona he is also well known for the galatasaray period where he won the european cup. Hagi also was in top 30 all time FIFA also they named the maradona of The carphatians. Hagi is known as one of The best number 10 (cam) all time . To make an idea He scored 272 goals and gaved over 119 assists as a 10 and a comparison is zidane who only scored around 114 goals and gaved 97 assists. Hagi was one of The most creative players and score long shots from the halfway line and also scored bangers from free kicks and 40 meters goals. Juninho known as being the father of all the knucleballs and also he played for lyon nearly his entire carer. He is not as good as Hagi because he was a lazy player in general and he did not implicate in the defensive chores. Recoba played for inter milan most of his time also known for the period at boca juniors in Argentina. Alvaro recoba had an incredible dip in the shoot ,he was also a very strong and quite tall player. He had some behaviour issues which draged him down a bit but not alot. But as juninho hi was not the most energetic player. The best from this list in my opinion is Hagi because of The work rate and also the tehnique and also the dribling. Hagi is one of The few players that played for Barcelona and real madrid and also be a legend for both also in the national team achievments. Hagi was romanian which is not the best nationality football wise. But romania had a golden generation at the time also romania best players (I am bulgarian not romanian) Chivu -inter milan Radu-lazio (still active) Popescu- Barcelona Petrescu-chelsea Contra-AC Milan Raducioiu-AC Milan Craioveanu- villareal Adrian ilie- valencia Ducan-espanyol Patraschi-PSG Raducanu-dortmund Dumitrescu-spurs Mutu-chelsea Basarabean-barcelona Belodedic-PSV Hagi -Real Madrid Raț-west ham
That's not exactly correct. Knuckle balls in any sport occur because of the ball initially being in a laminar flow (low Reynolds #) regime. As the ball accelerates it hits a transition phase and if it continues to accelerate will become fully turbulent. The transition phase in particular is very unstable and gives you these bizarre movements. While wind may play a role in the trajectory, the sporadic pathing of knuckle balls is due specifically to this flow transition.
Uh yeah...sure. It's a pretty cool phenomena I advise you check it since you clearly don't know what I'm talking about, or anyone else that's interested. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminar_flow
Ball is done accelerating by the time its left the kicker's foot. As a matter of fact, it is mainly decelerating for its entire path. So it seems neither of you are entirely correct. Yes, ball does not need a "wind current" as from the frame of reference of the ball the wind is at a high velocity. It simply needs to be struck hard enough with no spin to create turbulent flow across its side. Turbulent phase is unstable too. Don't talk more than you know.
Thank you. For 50 years I've had nightmares about a goal I let in when the ball was kicked from 30 m out. I've always blamed myself for just being a useless keeper but now I can see I'm in good company.
@@Dynamo69420 That's how Didi used to do it in the 50s, when the balls were heavier. It's certainly possible, just doesn't work often with modern balls.
The #1 didn't show very well, but the ball changed direction 3 times in the air, it's the most impressive one if you don't know how to shot you can't realise it, honda one only changed direction once, but it was a big change, so it's more spectacular, but it's actually easier to do.
i have watched that keisuke honda's shot probably 100 times. still insane. even the keeper went the wrong way. knuckleshot needs a lot of luck because it'll just go wherever it want. but honda's shot is the prime example when everything gone right.
Notice, most of the goals are from the Adidas JABULANI ball which was used back in 2010 world cup and the goalkeepers had many issues that they couldn't understand where the ball was going and how was it changing its direction so bad.🤔 Well, does anyone of you think that the JABULANI effect is real?
+ OddJobb6120 It's not only the weight but the surface area that makes this effect. Of course combined with high speed, long shot and no rotation. The 2010-football was made by fewer pieces making it more round. I used this with great success when playing volleyball for over 20 years ago, when doing the serve about 20 meters from the end line. It's more effective with a volleyball, not just the because of the weight, but also because of the surface area with fewer pieces.
The ball doesnt move like that due to the shot force you noob. It moves around that much because of the air around and the fact that the ball doesnt have any spin and can be pushed around literally anywhere
This effect gets ever crazier when the ball passes by players. Every players creates small turbulance in the air, either from moving or small wind in the stadium, so a knuckleball can curve anywhere when flying through an affected air. You can see this happening on many of these kicks. Sometimes even evaporating heat from players on a cold day can have an affect on the balls trajectory. Best kick to witness this is at 1:17. Ball barely just flies over the players, who also move away from the balls way, and at the same time, the ball gets "sucked" downwards and right.
Well said mate. I have a strange obsession with stuff like this. Knuckleballs that just have a mind of their own as opposed to spiny shots that you can predict- it never gets old. Aerodynamics good
Some of those balls behaved exactly as they should (curving in the opposite direction in the second half of the flight), but some were pure fuckery. And those were Jabulanis and Brazucas (2010 and 2014).
#7 was so good, it cannot even be witnessed by a human eye.
And what a...
Wow, #7 is just splendid.
lol
it happened so fast no one saw it go in, even the camera man missed it
Word. Impossible to stop.
Blinding speed
dont blink or you will miss it
At first, i was like, "wtf is the keeper doing?".
After another angle "wtf is the ball doing?!"
Same bro 😂
Endon ke 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes man when we see in the normal angle it seems to be a normal ball but when I saw this in the straight angle my mind was just 🤯🤯
Totally agree
Same
0:40 There's something very satisfying about the way Joona's shot floats and then slams into the bar.
That’s the moment you realize how fast the ball is going
1:00
@@dansebestyen9956 Now you see it. Now you don't.
@@dansebestyen9956 qqq1aắ
It just kept going up, then when it was close to the goal, it suddenly dipped a little bit for it to hit the crossbar then in. Amazing.
I love it how four goals were scored with the Jabulani, a ball criticised for being too floaty and unpredictable.
It will be Jambulani not jabulani
Who asked To you
thats the problem they were too floaty and unpredictable, thats why they moved so much more. I mean they moved around when you passed them.
it happens when the ball is barely rotating
Yes
I bet Honda had this flashback about his childhood memories like 15years ago, like a very emotional memories about his training and all before he made that brilliant free kick.
He remembered bruce lee saying
'I believe in you'
just because he's japanese? come on, that's....brilliant lol
I’ve
Anime lol
And that flashback takes 2 episodes
How much knuckleball do you want
Jabulani : Yes
Link Wild *Jabulani(I’m from South Africa I know how it’s spelt correctly).
I tought it was using m
I always spell it with m
Im from sout africa
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You're from sout africa?
Goal number 7 was great.... 😂
That's because it was taken by cr7
He skipped pendu 😢
@@sule.Ablue still calls ronaldo pendu 💀 what abt ur pepsi? cant even play in the burger league and score 40+ goals
Keisuke Honda's goal is UNBELIEVABLE !!
As a casual observer who knows nothing about the game, the two Japanese goals were the most amazing ones.
i agree
nice
True
+Michael YUp. I actually thought Honda's was the most impressive. That ball was breaking in one direction, and then instantly goes the opposite way.
Michael easily ! This video was bias
2:02 It is awesome among all what a kick!
Agree
I agree imo it was probably top 3 on this list at least
amogus
2:07 seemed to me like an actual anime 😂
Same bro 😂
God can help with everything! If anyone wants to talk/learn about God hmu please.
@@jaidenarias5912 shut up
@@shush4348 why?
I hate anime
maybe don’t put cards on the end of the video over the replays of the #1 shot
Damn true. I couldn't see anything.
absolutely
WTH? I can’t see anything bout #1!
Touch, hold and swipe downward a little bit the video while watching on vertical screen you won't see those cards.
Berkhan Balta thanks bro
2:06 was the most dangerous
ankle breaker
how tho
And he doesnt seem to care about that shot XD
honda dont even know where the ball gonna go haha
Juninho was the best, he scored countless goals that way. That's why in the commentary they called him tge freekick machine. I always loved how pure his free kicks were. No spin at all, and often hitting the bar in the process, so precise yet many goalkeepers couldn't just guess where the ball was going
2:06
ball be like : i'm gonna go right
keeper move to right
ball : baakaaaa
cringe
LMFAO
Bro delete this comment cringe asf
Bruhh
@@mountainjew4744 no it's not
Having faced Jabulani knuckleballs as a replacement goalkeeper (when I usually play mid) once during a regular weekend game, have to say, it's one of the scariest shots to face. Can't predict when and how much it will turn, at one point its flying in one direction, and suddenly its towards your face. And worse, it makes goalkeepers look like complete noobs.
Striking those Jabulanis were fun. But facing them were a totally different feeling. Big advantage to the strikers.
Man striking either with knuckles or curlings was the best feeling ever
@@LLANTALOBOTOMIK from what i heard in 2010 world cup, the striker complain when they shot it goes very high
yeah, that time we played at the worldcup with those jabulani's, it was amazing
@@boomshine7Not nearly as amazing as when we WON the 2010 WC using those Jubulanis. Brought me to tears 😂😂😂
2:03 What the heck !
That kick is impossible to stop
That's shaolin soccer dude!
@@A-TranNguyen yeah even the striker would have no idea in which direction it would swing
Honda's a master in knuckleballs
Nasty
#5 2:02 the best for me
Clearly the best of this series.
Look at the keeper's expression
kind of similar to faiz subri's goal
Keisuke Honda is a beast
Patrycjusz same
The Honda shot at 2:02 really seems like the craziest one to me. I have no clue how the ball moved like that. The keeper had no chance when it so clearly looked like it was going to get tucked in the right corner.
u guys gotta play at 0.25 speed to see the magic
Jabulani magic.
@@MoRRsZLaSuthat wasn't a jabulani, it's the 2006 ball
@@purplehurricane2657 I cant still... did the ball hot someone?
@@MoRRsZLaSuThat's 2006 ball not 2010
Honda’s goal was the best one
UA-cam Machine the keeper was like oh I got this oh no I haven’t!
Wow Honda
You should watch puskas 2016 winner goal.. That was incredible
Also his free kick against dennark in 2014 world cup was amazing
Yes
Juninho pretty much initiated and perfected the knuckleball technique. His free kicks are legendary.
WTF? That Honda's freekick is like coming from Captain Tsubasa
Ayyyyyyeee. Tsubasa, bro I watched that like 7 years ago
I watched inazuma eleven and Tsubasa.
@@Tarikyurtsever09 Hyuga has entered the chat ;)
I'm Japanese. I'm glad to you read Japanese comic.
@@そま-q9x rather watching tv show, not reading comics 😉
I'm from Poland. Captain Tsubasa was very popular cartoon in the 90s 😀
What I actually observed was that most clips had either jabulani or the brazooka ball being used. These balls are actually crazy and they were made such a way that their trajectory was always unbelievable. Even if knuckleball technique needs a lot of skill and hard work, we can just see how these 2 balls have made these goals so beautiful
2:04 . It's 2018 and still, best knuckleshot so far.
Puput Sumarlia no
Aldo yes
Mine i- hell no ur stupid shut up the best knuckle shot was from Roberto Carlos
Aldo Roberto’s Carlos free kick was not a knuckleball, plz learn you’re facts
Infinity _tacos wtf ur stupid nigga wtf was that then ? U don’t know what a knuckle ball is dumb sht u prolly don’t even know soccer so stfu
I think 5# is the best .....2:03
What a knuckle ball I can't believe it......
*MUSICAL SIDE* that was th jalubani. The ball has flaws
No.4 is the best then 5
Honda's great at free kicks
@X Ronixx X and it is because he was using jabulani that makes it much easier to knuckleball
X Ronixx X sad
5th goal by Japanese should be on no 1 goal, it was beautiful
Yeah bro
it was very similar to Roberto Carlos yet his wasnt even on the list
@@9o1OuTdOoRs Roberto Carlos wasnt a knuckleball you noob
@@9o1OuTdOoRs Carlos kick wasn’t a knuckle ball
2:06
Ball: Imma go right
Goalkeeper: I got you now
Ball: Oh dang... Imma go left
Goal keeper: 😐
Ball did him dirty
I love how I can see the last goal. Great job
2:15 "Your mother comes tonight" LOL
2:30 yeah!! he´s colombian...I´m proud
#7 beautiful goal, I can’t believe my eyes
On a serious note, it’s insane the lasers these guys let go
How could you miss Hakan Calhanoglu's 41m amazing knuckleball trick goal !
0:40 nailed it
2:10 that ball had mind of it's own.. 👌
I am turkish maybe ı am not fair about this topic but where is the Calhanoglu's one it was so good wasnt it?
There are a lot of great free kicks en not every free kick can be in this video, maybe he'll make part 2
@@maxim8893 ı mean the Calhanoglu's one should be in first video that is what ı am trying to say in my opinion of course
@@yusufsemihkurt3240 I know you but like i said, if he'ill make a part 2, calhanoglu's free kick will be in that video I think
Islam noob thats why
@@halogais611 ouhhh mann....can you respect our religion???....
2:05 Keisuke Honda had the best one imo! Incredible!
i love the sound of this goal at 0:40
2:13 *Magic*
GetShmanged なんか日本人として照れる
we call it '' Honda △''
Thank you(*•̀ᴗ•́*)و ̑̑
마법같은소리하네ㅋ골키퍼가 병신인데
@@억새풀-i1x 와! 찌질!
Joonas shot was so satisfying to watch, just floating with no spin, the perfect hit..
Its like it slowed time right before it hit the bar!
I loved honda's reaction xD
reminds me of PS1 WINNING ELEVEN's commentary
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Nop.... nothing in this universe, is beyond physics....
Raj Uniyal woman
@@hoanghieu3863 yea... u got me there buddy.....🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
Not only physics but... beyond logic and sanity also.......
More like physics joined the chat
More like bernoulli joined the chat
1:17 *well that was just a deflection*
1:25 what .. how
That's the WC 2010 ball, which was complaint a lot for unpredictable projectile. Knuckle ball is like powered up with this ball lol.
Thành Đào-Công so they need to reduce the unpredictability of the ball.
Petard Bust eh none of them were deflections whatsoever,open your eyes boy
Ciaran Mcilwee he put both times because the second one was a better replay, I think you can figure out the rest. If not, expand your brain power boy
Steezz the knuckle ball effect is due to a crisis in the drag of the ball. When you strike it at a certain velocity (it has to be very precise according to the physical properties of the ball), the aerodynamic forces that act upon it will constantly change with time which makes it behave so impredictably
本田すごい褒められてて日本人として嬉しいね、、
The free-kick at 2:54 is so good you can hear the other commentators screaming.
Yooo, that Japan goal was wild, keeper glitched!!
that was nasty !
Omg Honda’s knuckleball was crazy
The goalie was like: NANI!?!?
Oh man 🤐🤐😲😲😲🤤🤤
THEY FORGOT THE BEST MAN UNITED KNUCKLE BALL GOAL BY CR7
Exactly
@@ozuu07 Hagi,juninho,recoba and baggio said hi
I am with you bro
@@vfbstuttgart5628 ok and what do they want?
@@aryannegi9414 well hagi is known as one of The best long shhoter all time and his known for one of The most powerful shots.
Juninho is the father of The knucleballs
Recoba is an incerdible free kick taker who had a very good hit of The ball which ment his shots were Kind of unpredictable.
Hagi is a 10 who played in the 1990's .
He played for real madrid and Barcelona he is also well known for the galatasaray period where he won the european cup.
Hagi also was in top 30 all time FIFA also they named the maradona of The carphatians.
Hagi is known as one of The best number 10 (cam) all time .
To make an idea
He scored 272 goals and gaved over 119 assists as a 10 and a comparison is zidane who only scored around 114 goals and gaved 97 assists.
Hagi was one of The most creative players and score long shots from the halfway line and also scored bangers from free kicks and 40 meters goals.
Juninho known as being the father of all the knucleballs and also he played for lyon nearly his entire carer. He is not as good as Hagi because he was a lazy player in general and he did not implicate in the defensive chores.
Recoba played for inter milan most of his time also known for the period at boca juniors in Argentina. Alvaro recoba had an incredible dip in the shoot ,he was also a very strong and quite tall player. He had some behaviour issues which draged him down a bit but not alot.
But as juninho hi was not the most energetic player.
The best from this list in my opinion is Hagi because of The work rate and also the tehnique and also the dribling.
Hagi is one of The few players that played for Barcelona and real madrid and also be a legend for both also in the national team achievments.
Hagi was romanian which is not the best nationality football wise.
But romania had a golden generation at the time also romania best players (I am bulgarian not romanian)
Chivu -inter milan
Radu-lazio (still active)
Popescu- Barcelona
Petrescu-chelsea
Contra-AC Milan
Raducioiu-AC Milan
Craioveanu- villareal
Adrian ilie- valencia
Ducan-espanyol
Patraschi-PSG
Raducanu-dortmund
Dumitrescu-spurs
Mutu-chelsea
Basarabean-barcelona
Belodedic-PSV
Hagi -Real Madrid
Raț-west ham
#5 ought to be 1
That's not exactly correct. Knuckle balls in any sport occur because of the ball initially being in a laminar flow (low Reynolds #) regime. As the ball accelerates it hits a transition phase and if it continues to accelerate will become fully turbulent. The transition phase in particular is very unstable and gives you these bizarre movements. While wind may play a role in the trajectory, the sporadic pathing of knuckle balls is due specifically to this flow transition.
Uh yeah...sure. It's a pretty cool phenomena I advise you check it since you clearly don't know what I'm talking about, or anyone else that's interested. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminar_flow
Hollywood T less correct than me*
Ball is done accelerating by the time its left the kicker's foot. As a matter of fact, it is mainly decelerating for its entire path.
So it seems neither of you are entirely correct.
Yes, ball does not need a "wind current" as from the frame of reference of the ball the wind is at a high velocity. It simply needs to be struck hard enough with no spin to create turbulent flow across its side.
Turbulent phase is unstable too.
Don't talk more than you know.
SALIL HARDENIYA やはり彼はフリーキックにおいて天才だよ…
He is genius in free kick. So I think he is the pride of Japanese soccer.
2:03 oliver atom... are you?
ほんだけいすけ
Thank you. For 50 years I've had nightmares about a goal I let in when the ball was kicked from 30 m out. I've always blamed myself for just being a useless keeper but now I can see I'm in good company.
1:17 literally just teleports right somehow
2:03 commentators sound like anime lmao 😁💔
Called japanese you doughnut
What a stupid comment
...
2:04 imagine getting juked by the ball...
The fact Roberto Carlos' goal against France in 97 isn't shown here tells us that strike by that man is simply not from this world. Nice goals btw
That wasn't a knuckleball. It was the other way around, a ball with tremendous spin.
Its because it was one of those really light footballs you buy at the beach for 99p
2:06
Keeper: It surely goes right!
Ball: Are u sure about that?
2:13 bruh it looks like an invisible player just headed the ball to the other direction
Watta hell of a kick that was🔥🔥
00:58 is no one gonna mention the pink defender literally holding number 12🤨
Trajiq. No.
It's funny,
The Japanese was like "here comes the # Shaolin Soccer $$"
Ah yes. Did u also watch *Shaolin Soccer* ?
Wha are amazing goals. Really got enjoyed. Praise the Lord! Amen.
Guarín’s effort changed direction like 97 times mid-flight 🤪 ⚽️ 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I still cant understand how he got knuckleball with the outside of his foot
@@Dynamo69420 he hecked
@@removed629 no i hecked the ball bfore the game
@@Dynamo69420 That's how Didi used to do it in the 50s, when the balls were heavier. It's certainly possible, just doesn't work often with modern balls.
Jabulani + teamgeist are indeed the best balls to make a knuckleball
0:28 the keepers had an absolute nightmare there
he punch the ball
WOAH! Keisuke Honda's was crazy!! He legit just tricked the goalkeeper.
Also, I'm here from the newest BLUELOCK chapter.
Ma men
2:07 Why i drive a civic
You should get more likes man😆
Honda's shot is perfect knucle
David Luiz's technique was amazing. It's really hard to knuckle ball with the side of your foot.
Got all the way to #1 only to have it ruined by ads covering the action. Absolutely stellar editing job.
keisuke honda is best
AJOY SANKAR ROY bgŕ
AJOY SANKAR ROY yes
AJOY SANKAR ROY yep
The #1 didn't show very well, but the ball changed direction 3 times in the air, it's the most impressive one if you don't know how to shot you can't realise it, honda one only changed direction once, but it was a big change, so it's more spectacular, but it's actually easier to do.
My Honda is a lawnmower
What about ”It’s too far for Ronaldo to even talk about it... Sensationaaaal!”
Freddy Guarin, a goal out of this world, amazing.
Good for putting Juninho at the top, but he could probably occupy the 9 other spots if you were to find all his 10 best personal ones.
1:53 UNREAL!
i have watched that keisuke honda's shot probably 100 times. still insane. even the keeper went the wrong way.
knuckleshot needs a lot of luck because it'll just go wherever it want. but honda's shot is the prime example when everything gone right.
本田圭佑一位って声が多いなコメント欄で笑
日本人としては嬉しい限りですな
Taku S 本田神
ほんとそれ
Wat
せやなしこしこシコシコ...
本田のは軌道そのものだけでなく、GKの動きと逆にブレて絵に描いたようなゴールだからね。
Top #1 editor.
Notice, most of the goals are from the Adidas JABULANI ball which was used back in 2010 world cup and the goalkeepers had many issues that they couldn't understand where the ball was going and how was it changing its direction so bad.🤔
Well, does anyone of you think that the JABULANI effect is real?
Yeah I have shot around with them and they knuckle like crazy. Nike Ignite balls do too
Anupam Ratn I was about to comment the same. It’s crazy how much this ball knuckles
Clarence Seedorf's shot is not with jabulani :D
the balls weigh the same, the players are just getting better
+ OddJobb6120
It's not only the weight but the surface area that makes this effect. Of course combined with high speed, long shot and no rotation. The 2010-football was made by fewer pieces making it more round.
I used this with great success when playing volleyball for over 20 years ago, when doing the serve about 20 meters from the end line. It's more effective with a volleyball, not just the because of the weight, but also because of the surface area with fewer pieces.
#5 Honda's reaction, like a boss
Just amazing how the ball moves in air due to incredible shot force! 👟💥⚽️!
Number 5 & 3 were enchanting to watch the ball move like that 🤯😲
The ball doesnt move like that due to the shot force you noob. It moves around that much because of the air around and the fact that the ball doesnt have any spin and can be pushed around literally anywhere
@@mopillo88 You need the right speed too. That's why you'll never see weak knuckleball shots, the ball will get unstable immediately or never do it.
#7 👏👏👏👏 awesome
This effect gets ever crazier when the ball passes by players. Every players creates small turbulance in the air, either from moving or small wind in the stadium, so a knuckleball can curve anywhere when flying through an affected air. You can see this happening on many of these kicks.
Sometimes even evaporating heat from players on a cold day can have an affect on the balls trajectory.
Best kick to witness this is at 1:17. Ball barely just flies over the players, who also move away from the balls way, and at the same time, the ball gets "sucked" downwards and right.
Well said mate.
I have a strange obsession with stuff like this. Knuckleballs that just have a mind of their own as opposed to spiny shots that you can predict- it never gets old. Aerodynamics good
would be nice if we could see the #1 replay, but NOOOOo... gotta see two huge boxes for other videos.
Also, #5 is absolutely brutal. 2:05
Kiesuke Honda should be #1
It’s Keisuke Honda
daniel carlo Eullaran hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
that's nothing
Pfft... Maybe juninho plays tennis... See juninho videos first.. Then comment back
Its me Kuya Panda 嬉しいな
@@亀亀-j9h ha ha ha you are funny😂😂😂😚😚😚😚
No 8 is the best.i thought it was a deflection.but watching it over and over again.its the ball that changed the direction itself.
The Japanese dude should have been #1
Nope
That was swaz bro...not knuckle
Cos he is an asian
Yeah he was the most punctualy
Zubasa😁
knuckleball literally looks like somebody is controlling it with magic powers.😄
#5 the goalie got juked so hard
That Honda Knuckeball was insane😂😂
2:01
本田、凄いわ・・
wakaba 884 Wakabayashi-kung
めっちゃ分かるあれは取れん
Джеки Ферро Цзяншэн ほんとそれ
あの距離でこんなブレるって
どんな力でボール蹴ってだよって感じ笑
物理的にありえんやろ笑笑
kasuga-kung
Honda’s shot was insane.
When it comes to the amount of curve, his shot is the best.
Top 10 Goals, but offsides
Pitipitipa 44 Top 10 Almost goals
already been done Jose
CR7 vs Bayern
James Filosa Look at this shithead fans
The ball had a mind of its own to dodge bros feet like that 💀🙏2:28
2:32 are the best, that was crazy like 3 turn existed. Honda's in the second place
lol cuz it was a jabulani
The kick at 3:04 changes direction TWO times. Left, then right, then left again. Wow!
My prediction for Wrzzer comment: Re-upload as previous had issues
Unown pro you were right
Unknown 77 damn son
Unknown 77 LOL
8 was just incredible 😮
#5 By Honda is simply next level . The ball dodging the goalkeeper.
1:19 is by far the best one
( ^O^ )
I think it's the worst
Some of those balls behaved exactly as they should (curving in the opposite direction in the second half of the flight), but some were pure fuckery. And those were Jabulanis and Brazucas (2010 and 2014).