I know a Botafogo fan who saw his whole career or at least the bulk of it and he along with so many others says every week Garrincha put on one man shows, Extraordinary dribbling outrageous tricks and endless assists with defenders looking lost. And like George Best he played on poor fields in an era of brutal tackling with almost no protection from officials. Unbelievable
@Bocão Looking at this, Garrincha is not as good as I thought. Too many missed dribbles and scoffed chances. From this, I would say Best is much, much better than him.
@@damirblazevic4823 Am I wrong? Look at this again. I saw every world cup he played in as a child. It was a movie produced by FIFA. I thought he was better than Pele. Now, I see this clip as an adult, I see his two tricks and his speed. Yes, he had both feet, but not much power in the left, just precision. I am not as impressed as I used to be.
One of the greatest Brazilian players of all time one of the greatest players of all time, not as well remembered because Pele took the limelight but Garincha was on par with a PELE, and without him they probably would not have won the 62 World Cup as Pele was injured from the group stage.
Without Garrincha they would have neither won 1958 nor 1962. Pele is better remembered for his third world cup in 1970 but less so for his first two because Garrincha was the protagonist in these victories.
Dribbling back in those days with the rough uneven pitch, heavy ball, gumboots and defenders who were allowed to kick you up to a certain extent was a much more difficult proposition than it is today. Not just dribbling but all aspects were at a major disadvantage. We all saw what happened to Messi in the earlier Copa America )the previous to last one) when he was rendered useless on the rough pitches and at the end of it he complained about the state of the pitches. Garincha was the original version of greatest dribblers followed by the likes of Maradona and Messi. Maradona had great respect for Garincha. Great Garincha and Maradona - RIP
The way Brazil used Garrincha was completely unfair to left backs, their whole play was based on moving the ball to him. It's quite amazing how many reinforcements get sent over there as trouble lurks every time he touches it.
@@jorge_781 ele driblava com maestria e tentava as jogadas para os companheiros levando pra linha de fundo e envolvendo o adversário, fominha é quem não tem recurso e talento pra fazer jogadas... Lava tua boca pra falar de um bi-campeão mundial seu fresco
No doubt, one of the greatest individual performances of all time. So brilliant! But I think the greatest performance we've ever seen, is Maradona's performance against Belgium, in the semifinal of the 86' World Cup. He scored 2 brilliant goals, set up goals, which his team mates missed. He showed his overall repertoire of genius skills and artistry, in that match alone. He looked miles too miles from the best players of those days. Not to mention how brilliantly he played against Uruguay and England before that. He just played at a level never seen at a World Cup before.
As I heard, Maradona performed about 80 successfull dribbling attempts at 86' World Cup. It is all time record. Other great players better indication in this component at World Cups is in area of 30-35 successfull dribbling attempts.
Watching the dribbles and goals of the great two-time world champion Garrincha, the incredible little bird successor of old Matthews, the dribbling wizard, is guaranteed fun.
Garrincha performed 20 dribbling attemps in that game. 10 attempts of 20 were successfill. It means, that his dribbling efficiency in that game was 50%. Even by today's standards, this is excellent.
That was an era when each team still had its own style. A time in which players took on other players and in which you saw tackles. Not like nowadays where every team plays the same style, you won't see dribblings and just consists of endless running.
@@naiyo87 They were not fitter or faster. That's for sure. They also didn't use remotely as many substances. But what I liked was the more natural and unique playing styles and the way the game was played. Nowadays it's all about covering space and limiting space. I rarely see players dribbling or taking on other players. Tackles stopped to exist and are always called as fouls. Look at all those penalties they give nowadays? They would have laughed at that back then.
I mean the highest level of football was borderline amateur level compared to today, most players wouldnt even be considered athletes by todays standards. Of course the more technical players were gonna shine
@@freddefo1676 Bc running and covering space is such an essential part of the game now. I don't see players having dribbling skills or defenders with tough tackles. It's all gone from the game. Endless passes, possession and defenders running around with their hands tied behind their backs because of the ridiculous new handball rule. This entire recent WC was won with penalty dives. Not a player I remember that was brilliant and great to watch.
@@luperamos7307 Players do have dribbling skills, they just cant use them as often as back in the day since the pace of the game and the level of defending is on a completely different level. I disagree about there not being any brilliant players in this last WC. Messi, Mbappe, Griezmann and Bruno were all brilliant. Especially Messi with his assists against Netherlands and Croatia
2:39 Gol de Garrincha. Que eu saiba, o único gol de cabeça da sua carreira, o que é natural, porque ele era ponta. 5:19 Garrincha cobra a falta e Vavá aproveita a sobra. 6:03 Lançamento de Didi, Amarildo deixa para Garrincha que manda um chute certeiro de fora da área, no ângulo. O time campeão de 58, derrotava o que seria campeão em 66. Garrincha era espetacular!
E mostrou nessa Copa que não somente era hiper hábil, como também completo tecnicamente.... Se no Botafogo jogasse em todas as posições da meiúca e do ataque exibindo essa técnica completa e perfeita seria tido por melhor do mundo e comparado a Pelé? Não saberemos, mas ele era fantástico...
Amigo, a coisa mais artística feita que gol de cabeça, bicicleta, triciclo, carrinho de rolimã, velocípede, dentro de campo, era a imagem que sumiram de GARRINCHA DRIBLANDO UM TIME DUAS VEZES, da lateral direita até o goleiro e recuando ao meio de campo, para tornar avançar, bater o goleiro e tocar para seu companheiro fazer o gol. Até à década de 90 aparecia muito esporádicame esse vídeo. Não sei o que aconteceu que não acham mais esse vídeo. Eu sei que parte dos arquivos foram queimados na antiga manchete. Só não sei se esse vídeo estava junto
And 1962 was the last great year of Garrincha. He had problems in his knees. He played this game in a different way of hi's style, appesring in all the spaces of the field. He made what Pelé couldn't make because was injured.
Garrincha would have been considered disabled now, from the start of his career, 2.5 inch unequal length legs and feet that were not "straight", one pointing in and the other out. Anjo de Pernas Tortas. (Bent legged Angel 😇)
O Garrincha simplesmente não deixou os ingleses jogarem. Sensacional! Inegável que foi a melhor performance de um jogador por uma seleção, ainda mais se tratando de copa do mundo, de todos os tempos.
@@gourmondal5812how is that overpowered bro they did not even have Pele as he was injured, Garrincha carried their ass off to win the wc against the likes of England and Italy
@@MaxZelkcovik Stanley Matthews was a great winger but unfortunately WW2 interupted his career ua-cam.com/video/w3yv29VVmf8/v-deo.html George Best was magnificent but as he played internationally for a small nation, Northern Ireland, he wasn't seen that much on the world stage. Lots of videos of George on UA-cam. Tom Finney was also highly rated ua-cam.com/video/VMWPGKtV0N4/v-deo.html
Without Garrincha, I doubt Brazil would have lifted the trophy, losing Pele to an injury was also a major blow. Garrincha's tournament without a doubt.
GARRINCHA Só faltou fazer chover neste jogo contra os ingleses (gol de cabeça, gol chutando de fora da área, cruzamento para o gol de Vavá, sofrendo marcação a vezes tripla, escanteios de três dedos, etc) um gênio do futebol mundial! DESCANCE EM PAZ , GARRINCHA!!!!!!
@@naiyo87 Ask a modern footballer to kick a 1960s ball. The ball was made of leather and absorbed water almost immediately, so it weighted 2kg. Do have any idea what type of physical condition you need to have to be able to control a 2kg object with your feet for 90+ minutes? The game was slow for a reason, and there was no red card. Defenders could beat Garrincha as much as they wanted. Footballers nowadays wouldn’t last more than 45 minutes if they were suddenly transported to a match in the 1960s.
Good performance by Garrincha no doubt but I think best ever WC performance might be pushing it a bit.... Cruyff Vs every team except West Germany in 1974 was sublime, particularly Vs Sweden.... & Maradona Vs every team except West Germany in 1986 was outrageous, particularly Vs Belgium.
He got dispossessed a lot. And failed to play in better placed players, quite a few times. Nevertheless. When he got it *_right_* . It was scintillating & his second goal, was a thing of beauty. Best world cup performace ever? Naw. Even during the 1960s. Eusébio's 1966 world cup displays, Bulgaria, Brazil, N. Korea, was equally as good as this performance & at times better.
@@fightingforce8498 Except for the fact that he has been voted as the best European player of the 20-th century by FIFA!!!! Beckenbauer has said the same thing. Before Cruyff, Holland was a 2-nd or 3-rd rate country in the football world. With him they reached the final of a W. Cup which Beckenbauer himself has admitted "home advantage" helped his team to win the final. Add to that, 3 CL titles in 71,72 and 73, and 3 Ballon Dor. If Cruyff had not left Ajax for Barca, he could have been the 1-st player to win 5 or 6 Ballon Dor, and many more CL honors. So much for being overrated!!
Garrincha e Pelé são os dois maiores jogadores de todos os tempos, únicos e invencíveis juntos, hors-concours, crème de la crème. Garrincha foi protagonista em duas Copas do Mundo 58/62 e Maradona só em uma , as filmagens antigas são ruins e Maradona jogou a vida toda na Europa na época da televisão, teve muito mais visibilidade. Garrincha e Pelé nunca fizeram gol de mão e se fosse anulado o gol de mão de Maradona não sei se Argentina venceria . Maradona jogou 4 Copas e só ganhou uma e Garrincha jogou 3 e ganhou 2 . I’ am sorry 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@mmmm12123 A medicina era limitada nas décadas de 50/60/70/80 depois evolui até os dias de hoje , agora táticas é claro que tinha , os técnicos das seleções e times serveriam pra que ? Não tem cabimento o que vc disse . Agora o preparo físico era outro em todos os esportes , e eram iguais pra todos , o material para os jogadores eram péssimos se comparado ao de hoje . O mundo não era globalizado, não tinha internet e as filmagens dos jogos eram precárias. Hoje os jogadores são celebridades.
Jajajajaajajjajajajajajaajajja Maradona fue muy superior a Pele y a Garrincha. 1.Maradona 2.Messi 3. DIstefano 4. Pele 5. Cruyff 6. Zidane 7. Ronaldo Nazario 8. Garrincha
The veteran football journalists who attended all the post war world cups say that the world cup has twice been won by "one man", Garrincha in 62 and Maradona in 86. Pele doesn't get considered because the journalists said Brazil would have won in 58 and 70 even without Pele, brilliant though he was.
Hoje o futebol evoluiu pra caramba em alguns pontos como a parte física, mas a porrada comia solta nessa época tbm hein, dizer que era fácil? Não era não! Qualidade técnica dos jogadores era muito maior, muito mais categoria, hoje até quem não sabe jogar bola e tem padrinho joga, maior correria e bicuda pra todo lado!
Garrincha had a great reputation and some think he was better than Pele. I have seen other videos of Garrincha where he shows great dribbling skills. However, in this game I thought Wilson, the full-back, with help from Charlton, was superb in handling Garrincha. Garrincha took his goals well but note, neither came about in positions where he was being marked by Wilson. Garrincha was before my time but I do remember the Brazilian wingers of the 1970 team, Jairzinho and Rivellino, and they were amazing.
I actually found the video a little disappointing. Apart from losing the ball time and time again he tended to beat players by sudden bursts of speed rather than pure skill, unlike Pele, who had amazing technique. Not denying he was a very good player but didn`t live up to the hype on this particular video
Someone that has never seen another Garrincha performance and doesn’t know much about football at that time, and watches football nowadays regularly, would def be a bit disappointed, but let me enlighten you a bit: 1) in the 1960s, there was no red card. Defenders were free to beat up players as much as they wanted, without any risk of leaving the match early. Pelé spoke about this in an interview, saying that after the 1958 title, he and Garrincha were hunted in 62 and 66, which made him very worried that his career could end due to a serious injury. 2) the ball was made of a particular type of leather that made it absorb water and humidity almost instantly, so it weighted in average 2kg (sometimes even more). As a comparison, the ball from the early 70s until today, all balls couldn’t weight more than 450g, due to new FIFA regulations to make the game safer and more fluid. 3) This match was played in terrible weather conditions: fog, slippery lawn, and poorly kept field. 4) In particular regarding Garrincha: he came to the WC with an injury, and recovered during the championship. He seems to be ok here, but injuries do affect players mental condition, because the period of inactivity can make them less confident to perform their best. He seems to get looser and looser during the game, so this might also have been an issue. Extra fact: Garrincha had a genetic disability (he had bent knees, and one leg bigger than the other, by about 2.5 inches), so injuries were pretty serious for him, and did cause his career to end sooner than normal (apart from other personal issues). This was still a historic performance - England had the best defense in the world at the time, and were considered favourites to win this WC. So considering all these issues and the context, this is definitely one of the top 3 performances of the WC. Maradona’s in 86 might have been a bit better to watch, but it was a different time, with better conditions for players. Maradona would have never scored those goals in 86 with a ball from the 1960s. So considering how powerful Garrincha’s kicks were and the speed he was able to achieve, it is impressive what he could do. Maybe looking for other WC performances and his performances with Botafogo, despite not having many available, will make you realize how fantastic he was. There’s a reason he is considered to be in the top 5 of all times by the vast majority of critics.
We have very few of his performances recorded, but here’s the compilation of some of them: ua-cam.com/video/_OlVT18hG6c/v-deo.html 1950s and 1960s players, apart from Pelé, which wisely, made sure that a good chunk of his career was recorded, don’t receive enough praise for their accomplishments as they basically reinvented the sport as it is nowadays.
Garrincha so often forgotten. Did more than Maradona. Did more than Messi. Never lost a match with Pelé on the pitch. The true two GOATs are Pelé AND Garrincha. The others take a ticket to claim the third spot.
Não existe jogador comparável a Pelé, perfeito em todas as copas que disputou (58/70), apesar das lesões sofridas nas WC de 62/66 pq era caçado literalmente pelos zagueiros. Brilhante em todos os fundamentos, domínio de bola, cabeceio, ambidestro, dribles fantásticos, enfim, um mágico da bola. Uma máquina criada para jogar futebol. E se faltasse goleiro no time, lá estava Pelé pronto para defender a meta. Não por acaso foi escolhido o jogador do século em disputa com outros atletas das modalidades esportivas diversas. RIP Pelé!
It's funny how people hate on Garrincha's performance. Pele got injured and he took on this team. He scored the first goal with a header vs the strongest team at headers in the world and then scored an unexpected long range shot he perfectly placed into the upper right corner. He took England on with his endless dribbles and crosses and made them win the WC. Yet people diminish it. Those people think Messi winning the WC with endless penalties for Argentina's dives is impressive though.
@user-cb3ph3vl9los caba com uma bola pensando 1kg chutava bom e cabeceava, jogavam com chuteira ruins, gramado pior ainda, treinos fracos, se fosse com TD q tem hj os treinos de hj e TD mais eles ia dar show, conseguiam chutar forte com uma bola de couro de 1kg ent imagina a força do chute q seria com essas bolas de hj em dia ☠️
Assisti esse jogo contra a Bélgica, Diego foi espetacular. Garrincha, Pelé e Maradona - os três gênios do futebol e Ronaldinho o maior artista. Não assisti todos jogos de Garrincha em Copa do Mundo, mas acho que esta não foi sua maior atuação. Só tenho certeza que das que vi, ele jogou bem em todas. Dizem que contra a URSS, destruiu o adversário. E olhe que foi sua estreia em copas.
Игрок конечно выдающийся, видно что уверен в себе и на кураже, два гола - решил игру. Но по игре в целом часто передерживал мяч, финтил на месте и тормозил атаку. Один и тот же финт и уход почти всегда вправо, левой ногой почти не владеет : когда обводит влево - почти всегда потеря. Конечно тогда все крайние нападающие так играли и на их фоне он выделялся. Кстати непонятно почему он так часто пасется в центре, а правый фланг атаки пустует - явно нарушает структуру игры, по тем временам редкость.
В этом смысле он и для той эпохи феномен. Наверное, самый эгоистичный и самый несистемный игрок в истории - но таланта там было достаточно, чтобы решать любые матчи в одиночку.
The point was Brazil was without Pelé, so Garrincha was forced to play in the center trying to save Brazil many times. In 58 WC he was a pure right wing.
Garrincha era um fenômeno do futebol, com suas pernas tortas dava um sufoco na defesa adversária, tendo sempre 2 ou 3 marcadores sobre ele. Nesse jogo ainda mostrou que sabe fazer gol de cabeça, chutar de fora da área e cobrou falta que resultou num gol.
Quando a bola chegava nele ao menos trez defensores o circondava mas era dificil pegar ele quando partia um fenomeno com as tecnologia a preparacao robotica de hoje e com as defesas altas e largas protecoes de novas regras e com os terrenos mais curados de hoje Garrincha e com os premios onde ele podia partecipar teria ao menos trez , quatro bola de ouro
El problema del jugador habilidoso es q a veces se encierra en su propia jugada y no tiene la visión periférica para dársela al jugador mejor ubicado...por eso la diferencia entre el habilidoso y el cerebral. Es sin dudas un jugador de época q marco el fútbol brasilero y si la gente habla de el es porq fue un grandísimo jugador..
Eso es uno de los aspectos que hacen de Messi tan buen jugador: su capacidad de tomar la mejor decisión. Siempre ha usado su habilidad al servicio del equipo y no de sí mismo
He was a fantastic player but seems to me he hold the ball way too much. I think Pelé was a lot better, more complete and more straightforward to either scoring or assisting the goal. One positive point though is that at least Garrincha would score.
Well, he scored a header in this game against a team as strong at headers as England. Then he took a long range shot he placed perfectly, which seemed of a calibre England were not accustomed to. And then be would continuously take them on dribbling.
Zidane vs Brazil in 2006 was pretty good.. He put on a masterclass of quality. Eusebio vs North Korea coming back from 3 nil down and scoring 4 in 1966 is worth a shout too. People say Maradona against Belgium but they were not a great opponent, they conceded 15 goals in 7 games in that tournament and only got through on pens because Spain were awful. That Belgium side are probably the worst to ever make a semi final.
Fandom doesn't like reality Nick... good comment though! 3 out of 4 qualified from the group stages in 86... they qualified 3rd behind Paraguay. Got past Russia in extra time... how is still a mystery... and then Spain on penalties. They were probably even more shocked than everyone else that they were even in a WC semi-final! Argentina still deserved to win the WC though... Maradona was astonishing too of course... ua-cam.com/video/CIygalhVZ00/v-deo.html
Não vi Garrincha jogar e não sei os critérios para escolher os melhores, se são os títulos, número de gols etc; Vi Maradona, gênio, Ronaldinho, artista e Zidane, extraordinário. Não vi Di Stéfano, Cruijff, Beckenbauer muito pouco e outros grandes, mas nunca vi ninguém fazer o que Garrincha fazia, nem Pelé.
Havia uma certa facilidade para o Garrincha, pois os zagueiros, recuavam, e não tinham a habilidade da antecipação. O interessante é que os zagueiros de cobertura também recuavam, então era melhor para os pontas.
No. Same dip of the shoulder and jink to the outside right every time. Nothing on his left side, just show him inside to the left every time and don't over commit. Much more tactically niave days. Decent player though and took his goals well.
It's not often that you see a man-marker having a very good game when the man that he is marking scores a brace and assists another 🙂 But yeah, Wilson looked surprisingly good, considering the result.
I agree - Ken W the commentator says Wilson handled Garrincha as well as anyone he had seen. Just seen a clip of the sadly deaprted Saint and Greaves picking their all time best 11 and Ray Wilson was picked at left back - both agreed he was a great player who rarely gets a mention.
@@marillion1 to think that Jimmy Armfield was voted the best right back in that tournament...England got a good team. If they have beaten Hungary, they avoid Brazil and wonder if they could have qualified for the semi-finals or better
@@weetak They had Greaves maybe at his peak when he was a geniune world class striker, also a young Bobby Charlton, I think they may have lacked a classy midfield although Johhny Haynes was there...Greaves rated him as the best passer he had ever seen...cant imagine he was better than Glenn Hoddle...Haynes was just retiring as I got into soccer so i never really saw him.
@@marillion1 England lost a few key players...Bobby Robson, Bobby Smith were injured. the first choice centre half also went missing. Instead of Brazil, they would face off the Czechs in the QF; then Yugoslavia....could have been very different...I read a lot about Haynes' ability, Gosh, if England also had Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor ...England would have run Brazil very close
Simple answer to the titled question....NO. That honour belongs to Diego and his performance in the "86 world Cup semis v Belguim. A masterclass performance of skill,belief,,determination, goals etc.
I have to say this was a pretty lame match by today's standard. Unfortunately Garrincha's dribbling slows down the game. His dribbling is often to his right. I suspect he's a one-footed player.
Pelos melhores momentos, percebe-se que os marcadores não era ruins. Sabiam marcar. E o Garrincha também não é o maior driblador da história. Perdia muitas bolas. Normal. Messi também erra umas 95% do que tenta. A diferença de um grande jogador para jogadores comuns é o resultado desses 5% de jogadas que eles acertam. Romário perdia umas 19 bolas até fazer 1 gol, mas olha a média de gols dele.
Does anybody really remember Garrincha or is he been overshadowed by the legend of Pelé. Just a question where I have no answer to. and I doubt anybody else has one either.
Los ingleses tienen que dejar de ser tan caballeros, limpios y leales para marcar, porque sino siempre se les van a aparecer delanteros de talento que abusen de esa actitud y les pinten la cara. Ya les pasó con Puskas, con Garrincha, con Maradona, con Tostao, con Suarez y media docena más de fulanos. Tienen que aprender a ser mañosos y neutralizar a los osados.
No. He made a terrific contribution, basically responsible for all three goals, but he was too sloppy and inconsistent to be the best of all time. His team was certainly good at getting him the ball.
Hola. No dudo que fuese uno de los mejores jugadores de la historia, si los aficionados y los expertos que le vieron jugar lo afirman, es porque es así. Pero, en este vídeo, no me parece nada del otro mundo, un buen jugador, sin más. Solo juzgo este vídeo, no le vi jugar y tampoco he visto otros vídeos de Garrincha. Respecto a lo que se ve en este vídeo y viendo su estilo de juego, para mí, y digo para mí, Pelé es el mejor jugador de la historia, sin duda.
I know a Botafogo fan who saw his whole career or at least the bulk of it and he along with so many others says every week Garrincha put on one man shows, Extraordinary dribbling outrageous tricks and endless assists with defenders looking lost. And like George Best he played on poor fields in an era of brutal tackling with almost no protection from officials. Unbelievable
A lot of his best matches weren't recorded too. At least that's what Old folks say. My dad saw him and Pele play live against Peru in the 1960s
@Bocão Looking at this, Garrincha is not as good as I thought. Too many missed dribbles and scoffed chances. From this, I would say Best is much, much better than him.
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@@damirblazevic4823 Am I wrong? Look at this again.
I saw every world cup he played in as a child. It was a movie produced by FIFA. I thought he was better than Pele.
Now, I see this clip as an adult, I see his two tricks and his speed. Yes, he had both feet, but not much power in the left, just precision.
I am not as impressed as I used to be.
@@ywoulduchoosetousethis Again, don't be ridiculous
Garrincha the Charles Chaplin of the football. Fantastic!
Agreed! Pelé was the Laurence Olivier of the football, and Garrincha was the Charles Chaplin! 😀
What the eyars of mr.?
@@georgemendes6844GARRINCHA DEUS !!!!!!!
@@georgemendes6844 Diego Maradona was the Marlon Brando of football a raw talent like no other
@@johnrockyryan Good point, dude! Fully agreed! 😃 ⚽ 🔥
One of the greatest Brazilian players of all time one of the greatest players of all time, not as well remembered because Pele took the limelight but Garincha was on par with a PELE, and without him they probably would not have won the 62 World Cup as Pele was injured from the group stage.
Without Garrincha they would have neither won 1958 nor 1962. Pele is better remembered for his third world cup in 1970 but less so for his first two because Garrincha was the protagonist in these victories.
Dribbling back in those days with the rough uneven pitch, heavy ball, gumboots and defenders who were allowed to kick you up to a certain extent was a much more difficult proposition than it is today. Not just dribbling but all aspects were at a major disadvantage. We all saw what happened to Messi in the earlier Copa America )the previous to last one) when he was rendered useless on the rough pitches and at the end of it he complained about the state of the pitches. Garincha was the original version of greatest dribblers followed by the likes of Maradona and Messi. Maradona had great respect for Garincha. Great Garincha and Maradona - RIP
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The way Brazil used Garrincha was completely unfair to left backs, their whole play was based on moving the ball to him. It's quite amazing how many reinforcements get sent over there as trouble lurks every time he touches it.
O técnico da Inglaterra, após o jogo, disse que qualquer uma das grandes seleções que tivesse Garrincha, seria a campeã.
Se ele soltasse metade das bolas que ele fomeou esse jogo teria sido 5 x 0. Fominha demais.
Mas tava difícil pro Garrincha, toda bola que ele pegava tinha 3 marcando?
Pode ver que era um dando combate e 2 na sobra.
@@jorge_781 Você não entende o que é futebol de verdade criança, então não opine no que não sabe
@@jorge_781 ele driblava com maestria e tentava as jogadas para os companheiros levando pra linha de fundo e envolvendo o adversário, fominha é quem não tem recurso e talento pra fazer jogadas... Lava tua boca pra falar de um bi-campeão mundial seu fresco
@@nathanerik7168 baba ovo, vem aqui me fazer lavar a boca. Fala desse jeito na minha frente que você volta pra casa sem um dente.
No doubt, one of the greatest individual performances of all time. So brilliant! But I think the greatest performance we've ever seen, is Maradona's performance against Belgium, in the semifinal of the 86' World Cup. He scored 2 brilliant goals, set up goals, which his team mates missed. He showed his overall repertoire of genius skills and artistry, in that match alone. He looked miles too miles from the best players of those days. Not to mention how brilliantly he played against Uruguay and England before that. He just played at a level never seen at a World Cup before.
As I heard, Maradona performed about 80 successfull dribbling attempts at 86' World Cup. It is all time record. Other great players better indication in this component at World Cups is in area of 30-35 successfull dribbling attempts.
"2 brilliant goals?". It sounds like a mockery. Is a shameful goal by hand a brilliant goal?
@@forward1176 That was against England. Anyway keep crying
no the best one is cr7 against porto or crz vs atletico ucl aswell
Watching the dribbles and goals of the great two-time world champion Garrincha, the incredible little bird successor of old Matthews, the dribbling wizard, is guaranteed fun.
And that was a difficult game for Garrincha, he was facing a real tough defence, with Bobby following him.
Garrincha performed 20 dribbling attemps in that game. 10 attempts of 20 were successfill. It means, that his dribbling efficiency in that game was 50%. Even by today's standards, this is excellent.
We are talking about a quarter final of the world cup! No one even came close to their dribbling average.
@@saulolessa5 Against one of the best ever England teams.
Campos cheios de buracos, bola ovalada, chuteiras sem aderência... tem que saber do contexto de cada época
Se recebesse por drible, teria ficado milionário.
(Frase de Sandro Moreyra, jornalista, botafoguense e amigo de Garrincha).
Great game, excellent skills by Garrincha. Also men taking the tackles without falling over !!
Garrincha é imortal!
That was an era when each team still had its own style. A time in which players took on other players and in which you saw tackles. Not like nowadays where every team plays the same style, you won't see dribblings and just consists of endless running.
Are you suggesting that 60s football was better than nowadays'? Whatever...
@@naiyo87 They were not fitter or faster. That's for sure. They also didn't use remotely as many substances. But what I liked was the more natural and unique playing styles and the way the game was played. Nowadays it's all about covering space and limiting space. I rarely see players dribbling or taking on other players. Tackles stopped to exist and are always called as fouls. Look at all those penalties they give nowadays? They would have laughed at that back then.
I mean the highest level of football was borderline amateur level compared to today, most players wouldnt even be considered athletes by todays standards. Of course the more technical players were gonna shine
@@freddefo1676 Bc running and covering space is such an essential part of the game now. I don't see players having dribbling skills or defenders with tough tackles. It's all gone from the game. Endless passes, possession and defenders running around with their hands tied behind their backs because of the ridiculous new handball rule. This entire recent WC was won with penalty dives. Not a player I remember that was brilliant and great to watch.
@@luperamos7307 Players do have dribbling skills, they just cant use them as often as back in the day since the pace of the game and the level of defending is on a completely different level. I disagree about there not being any brilliant players in this last WC. Messi, Mbappe, Griezmann and Bruno were all brilliant. Especially Messi with his assists against Netherlands and Croatia
2:39 Gol de Garrincha. Que eu saiba, o único gol de cabeça da sua carreira, o que é natural, porque ele era ponta. 5:19 Garrincha cobra a falta e Vavá aproveita a sobra. 6:03 Lançamento de Didi, Amarildo deixa para Garrincha que manda um chute certeiro de fora da área, no ângulo.
O time campeão de 58, derrotava o que seria campeão em 66.
Garrincha era espetacular!
He scored another header in the following match v Chile. Also from a Zagallo corner.
E mostrou nessa Copa que não somente era hiper hábil, como também completo tecnicamente.... Se no Botafogo jogasse em todas as posições da meiúca e do ataque exibindo essa técnica completa e perfeita seria tido por melhor do mundo e comparado a Pelé? Não saberemos, mas ele era fantástico...
Amigo, a coisa mais artística feita que gol de cabeça, bicicleta, triciclo, carrinho de rolimã, velocípede, dentro de campo, era a imagem que sumiram de GARRINCHA DRIBLANDO UM TIME DUAS VEZES, da lateral direita até o goleiro e recuando ao meio de campo, para tornar avançar, bater o goleiro e tocar para seu companheiro fazer o gol.
Até à década de 90 aparecia muito esporádicame esse vídeo.
Não sei o que aconteceu que não acham mais esse vídeo.
Eu sei que parte dos arquivos foram queimados na antiga manchete.
Só não sei se esse vídeo estava junto
One for the statistics: with Pelé and Garrincha playing togheter on the pitch, Brazil has never been defeated
And Garrincha only lost one game for Brazil.
@@carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526 His last one in World Cups by the way
Strangely, they only ever scored in the same match, ONCE!
Damn, Wilson was crucial...Had no idea he was so good.
This. I think he made a great job of marking Garrincha. Somehow Garrincha still managed to be very influential on the game.
And 1962 was the last great year of Garrincha. He had problems in his knees. He played this game in a different way of hi's style, appesring in all the spaces of the field. He made what Pelé couldn't make because was injured.
Garrincha would have been considered disabled now, from the start of his career, 2.5 inch unequal length legs and feet that were not "straight", one pointing in and the other out. Anjo de Pernas Tortas. (Bent legged Angel 😇)
Garrincha's style is my favorite. He's the best Winger and is the reason why CR7 has 7 on his shirt
O Garrincha simplesmente não deixou os ingleses jogarem. Sensacional! Inegável que foi a melhor performance de um jogador por uma seleção, ainda mais se tratando de copa do mundo, de todos os tempos.
The game had not changed much. Only the cameras.
6:02 What amazing goal 💫
Every generation chooses the best ever from their times but I think football in the past was quite violent compared to today's.
It was, especially in South America.
There was a voting poll in which garrincha was elected by having the best individual performance in a world cup
Btw in 1962 garrincha was 29 years old and born with a genetic trouble in his both legs. The best ever
maradona 1986>
brazil was still a overpowered team in 1962
argentina 1986 was average
@@gourmondal5812how is that overpowered bro they did not even have Pele as he was injured, Garrincha carried their ass off to win the wc against the likes of England and Italy
@@Vrld-i8c they still had vav,djalma santos,nilton sanros,zagaloo and gilmar
I remember the endless debates over Garrincha, Matthews, Finney or Best when I was a kid.
I envy those who were lucky enough to see them live
Really? Tell me more pls
@@MaxZelkcovik Stanley Matthews was a great winger but unfortunately WW2 interupted his career ua-cam.com/video/w3yv29VVmf8/v-deo.html George Best was magnificent but as he played internationally for a small nation, Northern Ireland, he wasn't seen that much on the world stage. Lots of videos of George on UA-cam. Tom Finney was also highly rated ua-cam.com/video/VMWPGKtV0N4/v-deo.html
Wow, Im envy to.. and actually love to talk people who watched them.. Did you watch them playing live?
La FIFA debería instaurar un trofeo anual al mejor jugador regateador del mundo y llamarlo Trofeo Mané Garrincha
Without Garrincha, I doubt Brazil would have lifted the trophy, losing Pele to an injury was also a major blow. Garrincha's tournament without a doubt.
Brother, thanx for this masterpiece of football. Excelsior!
Garrincha was one of the greatest player of all time. He was crazy.
Ray Wilson was excellent and snuffed out a lot of the threat. He deserves a lot of credit as Garrincha was on fire but Wilson played a blinder.
Agree. Some brilliantly timed tackles and fast in recovery. He'd go straight into the current England team.
GARRINCHA Só faltou fazer chover neste jogo contra os ingleses (gol de cabeça, gol chutando de fora da área, cruzamento para o gol de Vavá, sofrendo marcação a vezes tripla, escanteios de três dedos, etc) um gênio do futebol mundial! DESCANCE EM PAZ , GARRINCHA!!!!!!
I don't believe any modern day footballers would have lasted 5 minutes at the 62 WC. It was brutal.
Pelé didn't survive it.
Does the bone density of the modern footballer differ from the footballer in the 60s?
Haha what? Modern footballers are much better all-round athletes. Football at that time was more brutal but also way slower.
@@naiyo87 dont use logic and Common sense on UA-cam
@@naiyo87 Ask a modern footballer to kick a 1960s ball. The ball was made of leather and absorbed water almost immediately, so it weighted 2kg. Do have any idea what type of physical condition you need to have to be able to control a 2kg object with your feet for 90+ minutes? The game was slow for a reason, and there was no red card. Defenders could beat Garrincha as much as they wanted. Footballers nowadays wouldn’t last more than 45 minutes if they were suddenly transported to a match in the 1960s.
Good performance by Garrincha no doubt but I think best ever WC performance might be pushing it a bit.... Cruyff Vs every team except West Germany in 1974 was sublime, particularly Vs Sweden.... & Maradona Vs every team except West Germany in 1986 was outrageous, particularly Vs Belgium.
Not all of them were better than this
Bt i get what you say
Pele vs france 58 was also better than this to start with
He got dispossessed a lot. And failed to play in better placed players, quite a few times. Nevertheless. When he got it *_right_* . It was scintillating & his second goal, was a thing of beauty.
Best world cup performace ever? Naw. Even during the 1960s. Eusébio's 1966 world cup displays, Bulgaria, Brazil, N. Korea, was equally as good as this performance & at times better.
Cruyff is overrated
lol Maradona played great in the final too. He was also the guy responsible for winning goal by making the assist
@@fightingforce8498 Except for the fact that he has been voted as the best European player of the 20-th century by FIFA!!!! Beckenbauer has said the same thing. Before Cruyff, Holland was a 2-nd or 3-rd rate country in the football world. With him they reached the final of a W. Cup which Beckenbauer himself has admitted "home advantage" helped his team to win the final. Add to that, 3 CL titles in 71,72 and 73, and 3 Ballon Dor. If Cruyff had not left Ajax for Barca, he could have been the 1-st player to win 5 or 6 Ballon Dor, and many more CL honors. So much for being overrated!!
Garrincha e Pelé são os dois maiores jogadores de todos os tempos, únicos e invencíveis juntos, hors-concours, crème de la crème. Garrincha foi protagonista em duas Copas do Mundo 58/62 e Maradona só em uma , as filmagens antigas são ruins e Maradona jogou a vida toda na Europa na época da televisão, teve muito mais visibilidade. Garrincha e Pelé nunca fizeram gol de mão e se fosse anulado o gol de mão de Maradona não sei se Argentina venceria . Maradona jogou 4 Copas e só ganhou uma e Garrincha jogou 3 e ganhou 2 . I’ am sorry 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Why sorry? Nothing you've said untrue.
@mmmm12123 A medicina era limitada nas décadas de 50/60/70/80 depois evolui até os dias de hoje , agora táticas é claro que tinha , os técnicos das seleções e times serveriam pra que ? Não tem cabimento o que vc disse . Agora o preparo físico era outro em todos os esportes , e eram iguais pra todos , o material para os jogadores eram péssimos se comparado ao de hoje . O mundo não era globalizado, não tinha internet e as filmagens dos jogos eram precárias. Hoje os jogadores são celebridades.
Jajajajaajajjajajajajajaajajja Maradona fue muy superior a Pele y a Garrincha. 1.Maradona 2.Messi 3. DIstefano 4. Pele 5. Cruyff 6. Zidane 7. Ronaldo Nazario 8. Garrincha
@@LuisOlaOficial 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣vc é um grande comediante parabéns excelente piada. Mas de futebol vc não entende nada 👎
@@LuisOlaOficial
hasta el padre de Maradona dice que Pelé fue el más grande. Procura en la internet
Two beautiful goals but he missed all the dribblings. Sure a good performance, but not as the title intended
YES. The best performance.
The veteran football journalists who attended all the post war world cups say that the world cup has twice been won by "one man", Garrincha in 62 and Maradona in 86. Pele doesn't get considered because the journalists said Brazil would have won in 58 and 70 even without Pele, brilliant though he was.
En el 58 lo ganaron 2 Pelé y Garrincha.
Hoje o futebol evoluiu pra caramba em alguns pontos como a parte física, mas a porrada comia solta nessa época tbm hein, dizer que era fácil? Não era não! Qualidade técnica dos jogadores era muito maior, muito mais categoria, hoje até quem não sabe jogar bola e tem padrinho joga, maior correria e bicuda pra todo lado!
Na verdade o principal quesito é que a bola era um lixo. Pesada pra cacete.
@@heliomaxim Sim! Uma bola de futsal dos anos 80 até machucava o pé! Sem comparação!
0:18 Vai, Corintchá!!!!
6:06 golaço de garrincha
Garrincha had a great reputation and some think he was better than Pele. I have seen other videos of Garrincha where he shows great dribbling skills. However, in this game I thought Wilson, the full-back, with help from Charlton, was superb in handling Garrincha. Garrincha took his goals well but note, neither came about in positions where he was being marked by Wilson. Garrincha was before my time but I do remember the Brazilian wingers of the 1970 team, Jairzinho and Rivellino, and they were amazing.
I actually found the video a little disappointing. Apart from losing the ball time and time again he tended to beat players by sudden bursts of speed rather than pure skill, unlike Pele, who had amazing technique. Not denying he was a very good player but didn`t live up to the hype on this particular video
Someone that has never seen another Garrincha performance and doesn’t know much about football at that time, and watches football nowadays regularly, would def be a bit disappointed, but let me enlighten you a bit: 1) in the 1960s, there was no red card. Defenders were free to beat up players as much as they wanted, without any risk of leaving the match early. Pelé spoke about this in an interview, saying that after the 1958 title, he and Garrincha were hunted in 62 and 66, which made him very worried that his career could end due to a serious injury. 2) the ball was made of a particular type of leather that made it absorb water and humidity almost instantly, so it weighted in average 2kg (sometimes even more). As a comparison, the ball from the early 70s until today, all balls couldn’t weight more than 450g, due to new FIFA regulations to make the game safer and more fluid. 3) This match was played in terrible weather conditions: fog, slippery lawn, and poorly kept field. 4) In particular regarding Garrincha: he came to the WC with an injury, and recovered during the championship. He seems to be ok here, but injuries do affect players mental condition, because the period of inactivity can make them less confident to perform their best. He seems to get looser and looser during the game, so this might also have been an issue. Extra fact: Garrincha had a genetic disability (he had bent knees, and one leg bigger than the other, by about 2.5 inches), so injuries were pretty serious for him, and did cause his career to end sooner than normal (apart from other personal issues).
This was still a historic performance - England had the best defense in the world at the time, and were considered favourites to win this WC. So considering all these issues and the context, this is definitely one of the top 3 performances of the WC. Maradona’s in 86 might have been a bit better to watch, but it was a different time, with better conditions for players. Maradona would have never scored those goals in 86 with a ball from the 1960s. So considering how powerful Garrincha’s kicks were and the speed he was able to achieve, it is impressive what he could do. Maybe looking for other WC performances and his performances with Botafogo, despite not having many available, will make you realize how fantastic he was. There’s a reason he is considered to be in the top 5 of all times by the vast majority of critics.
We have very few of his performances recorded, but here’s the compilation of some of them: ua-cam.com/video/_OlVT18hG6c/v-deo.html 1950s and 1960s players, apart from Pelé, which wisely, made sure that a good chunk of his career was recorded, don’t receive enough praise for their accomplishments as they basically reinvented the sport as it is nowadays.
Garrincha was descender originarius people “Fulniô” he was dancing when was dribling like a “Toré”. This is a tipcal dancing of he’s people
GÊNIO
Garrincha so often forgotten.
Did more than Maradona. Did more than Messi. Never lost a match with Pelé on the pitch. The true two GOATs are Pelé AND Garrincha. The others take a ticket to claim the third spot.
For Garrincha, all the stoppers were the same. A lot of " Johns " . No one could stop him.
A Copa do Mundo de 1962 foi mesmo graças ao Garrincha.
Garrincha fabolous player maybe the king of dribling
1962 a Copa que Garrincha ganhou para o Brasil.
sim, mas acho que a gente não pode esquecer do Amarildo. Garrincha foi o melhor, mas Amarildo substituiu Pelé com excelência
Não existe jogador comparável a Pelé, perfeito em todas as copas que disputou (58/70), apesar das lesões sofridas nas WC de 62/66 pq era caçado literalmente pelos zagueiros. Brilhante em todos os fundamentos, domínio de bola, cabeceio, ambidestro, dribles fantásticos, enfim, um mágico da bola. Uma máquina criada para jogar futebol. E se faltasse goleiro no time, lá estava Pelé pronto para defender a meta. Não por acaso foi escolhido o jogador do século em disputa com outros atletas das modalidades esportivas diversas. RIP Pelé!
PELE O REÍ Máster Class
Essas desculpas de contusão vieram bem a calhar, em 62 se machucou sozinho em um estiramento e não porque foi "caçado".
En el 62 brasil no nesesito a pele tenian a garrincha
That clean tackle of the thumbnail would be a clear penalty nowadays
Вот он терзал их своими финтами. Представляю как это было тяжело сопернику- постоянно ожидать непонятно чего от такого игрока.
É o MAIOR JOGADOR DE FUTEBOL DE TODOS OS TEMPOS
He's the reason why Cristiano Ronaldo have the number 7 on his shirt
Pelé era completo em todos os fundamentos. Incomparável.
Maradona against Belgium 1986 (semi final), is the best WC individual performance ever.
It's funny how people hate on Garrincha's performance. Pele got injured and he took on this team. He scored the first goal with a header vs the strongest team at headers in the world and then scored an unexpected long range shot he perfectly placed into the upper right corner. He took England on with his endless dribbles and crosses and made them win the WC. Yet people diminish it. Those people think Messi winning the WC with endless penalties for Argentina's dives is impressive though.
nice strawman you put up there
@@arnold-hu4vk It's based on actual facts. Just watch the game or highlights and you will see.
@@luperamos7307 I was referring to the last part of your comment.
GARRINCHA THE BEST.
@user-cb3ph3vl9los caba com uma bola pensando 1kg chutava bom e cabeceava, jogavam com chuteira ruins, gramado pior ainda, treinos fracos, se fosse com TD q tem hj os treinos de hj e TD mais eles ia dar show, conseguiam chutar forte com uma bola de couro de 1kg ent imagina a força do chute q seria com essas bolas de hj em dia ☠️
No way! There are better performances in WC.
what about Magico Gonzalez in 82 ?
Excellent, but Maradona v. Belgium in Mexico '86 semi-finals is the best performance.
Assisti esse jogo contra a Bélgica, Diego foi espetacular.
Garrincha, Pelé e Maradona - os três gênios do futebol e Ronaldinho o maior artista.
Não assisti todos jogos de Garrincha em Copa do Mundo, mas acho que esta não foi sua maior atuação. Só tenho certeza que das que vi, ele jogou bem em todas.
Dizem que contra a URSS, destruiu o adversário. E olhe que foi sua estreia em copas.
Maradona vs england Nd vs Belgium
With all due respect to the great Garrincha performance. Maradona vs. England is arguably the greatest individual performance.
The english arrogance is laughable. "They won against us... surely it's the best performance ever."
The word greedy springs to mind
1:59 lol Garrincha is not even Sterling level
Игрок конечно выдающийся, видно что уверен в себе и на кураже, два гола - решил игру. Но по игре в целом часто передерживал мяч, финтил на месте и тормозил атаку. Один и тот же финт и уход почти всегда вправо, левой ногой почти не владеет : когда обводит влево - почти всегда потеря. Конечно тогда все крайние нападающие так играли и на их фоне он выделялся. Кстати непонятно почему он так часто пасется в центре, а правый фланг атаки пустует - явно нарушает структуру игры, по тем временам редкость.
В этом смысле он и для той эпохи феномен. Наверное, самый эгоистичный и самый несистемный игрок в истории - но таланта там было достаточно, чтобы решать любые матчи в одиночку.
The point was Brazil was without Pelé, so Garrincha was forced to play in the center trying to save Brazil many times. In 58 WC he was a pure right wing.
Garrincha era um fenômeno do futebol, com suas pernas tortas dava um sufoco na defesa adversária, tendo sempre 2 ou 3 marcadores sobre ele. Nesse jogo ainda mostrou que sabe fazer gol de cabeça, chutar de fora da área e cobrou falta que resultou num gol.
Quando a bola chegava nele ao menos trez defensores o circondava mas era dificil pegar ele quando partia um fenomeno com as tecnologia a preparacao robotica de hoje e com as defesas altas e largas protecoes de novas regras e com os terrenos mais curados de hoje Garrincha e com os premios onde ele podia partecipar teria ao menos trez , quatro bola de ouro
El problema del jugador habilidoso es q a veces se encierra en su propia jugada y no tiene la visión periférica para dársela al jugador mejor ubicado...por eso la diferencia entre el habilidoso y el cerebral.
Es sin dudas un jugador de época q marco el fútbol brasilero y si la gente habla de el es porq fue un grandísimo jugador..
Eso es uno de los aspectos que hacen de Messi tan buen jugador: su capacidad de tomar la mejor decisión. Siempre ha usado su habilidad al servicio del equipo y no de sí mismo
Pelé fue el tipico jugador cerebral, pero muy habilidoso tambien
He was a fantastic player but seems to me he hold the ball way too much. I think Pelé was a lot better, more complete and more straightforward to either scoring or assisting the goal. One positive point though is that at least Garrincha would score.
Well, he scored a header in this game against a team as strong at headers as England. Then he took a long range shot he placed perfectly, which seemed of a calibre England were not accustomed to. And then be would continuously take them on dribbling.
Este fue el partido que le cambio la vida al Endrick❤
He was a classic
Garrincha's dog!
Zidane vs Brazil in 2006 was pretty good.. He put on a masterclass of quality. Eusebio vs North Korea coming back from 3 nil down and scoring 4 in 1966 is worth a shout too. People say Maradona against Belgium but they were not a great opponent, they conceded 15 goals in 7 games in that tournament and only got through on pens because Spain were awful. That Belgium side are probably the worst to ever make a semi final.
Fandom doesn't like reality Nick... good comment though! 3 out of 4 qualified from the group stages in 86... they qualified 3rd behind Paraguay. Got past Russia in extra time... how is still a mystery... and then Spain on penalties. They were probably even more shocked than everyone else that they were even in a WC semi-final! Argentina still deserved to win the WC though... Maradona was astonishing too of course... ua-cam.com/video/CIygalhVZ00/v-deo.html
Marcação inglesa muito bem posta, dando pouco espaço, mas não tinha como.
He went right almost every time. Surprised the defenders didn't play him that way.
All the great defenders at the time said the same thing. None of them could stop him still
@@joaogvc I guess when you are that good, you can tell them which way you are going and they still can't stop you. Legend.
Maradona v Belgium '86 was better
for me it is yes
goals ,skills control of the game ,dribbles,headded goal ,free kick swerve the lot
Não vi Garrincha jogar e não sei os critérios para escolher os melhores, se são os títulos, número de gols etc; Vi Maradona, gênio, Ronaldinho, artista e Zidane, extraordinário.
Não vi Di Stéfano, Cruijff, Beckenbauer muito pouco e outros grandes, mas nunca vi ninguém fazer o que Garrincha fazia, nem Pelé.
Garrincha foi muito bem marcado nesse jogo, e ainda assim fez dois gols! Mas tem outras atuações melhores dele em 58 e 62.
No. Great performance and a great video though. Thx!
I think the match should have been played with 2 footballs. One for Garrincha and one for the other players.😂
GARRINCHA THE BEST
Havia uma certa facilidade para o Garrincha, pois os zagueiros, recuavam, e não tinham a habilidade da antecipação. O interessante é que os zagueiros de cobertura também recuavam, então era melhor para os pontas.
No. Same dip of the shoulder and jink to the outside right every time. Nothing on his left side, just show him inside to the left every time and don't over commit. Much more tactically niave days. Decent player though and took his goals well.
World Cup Player of Meliania is R9. Even against France 2006 he was playing so well if not for Roberto Carlos tying his shoes.
Ray Wilson not bad too
It's not often that you see a man-marker having a very good game when the man that he is marking scores a brace and assists another 🙂
But yeah, Wilson looked surprisingly good, considering the result.
I agree - Ken W the commentator says Wilson handled Garrincha as well as anyone he had seen. Just seen a clip of the sadly deaprted Saint and Greaves picking their all time best 11 and Ray Wilson was picked at left back - both agreed he was a great player who rarely gets a mention.
@@marillion1 to think that Jimmy Armfield was voted the best right back in that tournament...England got a good team. If they have beaten Hungary, they avoid Brazil and wonder if they could have qualified for the semi-finals or better
@@weetak They had Greaves maybe at his peak when he was a geniune world class striker, also a young Bobby Charlton, I think they may have lacked a classy midfield although Johhny Haynes was there...Greaves rated him as the best passer he had ever seen...cant imagine he was better than Glenn Hoddle...Haynes was just retiring as I got into soccer so i never really saw him.
@@marillion1 England lost a few key players...Bobby Robson, Bobby Smith were injured. the first choice centre half also went missing. Instead of Brazil, they would face off the Czechs in the QF; then Yugoslavia....could have been very different...I read a lot about Haynes' ability, Gosh, if England also had Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor ...England would have run Brazil very close
Simple answer to the titled question....NO.
That honour belongs to Diego and his performance in the "86 world Cup semis v Belguim.
A masterclass performance of skill,belief,,determination,
goals etc.
Wilson was incredible on è day
times when football was fun
"Радостта на народа" направи сам Бразилия световен шампион.
Maradona v Belgium
YES.
I have to say this was a pretty lame match by today's standard. Unfortunately Garrincha's dribbling slows down the game. His dribbling is often to his right. I suspect he's a one-footed player.
Zidane against Brazil 2006
Atualmente existem jornalistas nutellas que falam que o tal de Neymar foi mais jogador do que o Mané. Mané foi de outro planeta igual ao Pelé
@@phill777ful Ronaldo 9 is close to this level. None closer.
Pelos melhores momentos, percebe-se que os marcadores não era ruins. Sabiam marcar. E o Garrincha também não é o maior driblador da história. Perdia muitas bolas. Normal. Messi também erra umas 95% do que tenta. A diferença de um grande jogador para jogadores comuns é o resultado desses 5% de jogadas que eles acertam. Romário perdia umas 19 bolas até fazer 1 gol, mas olha a média de gols dele.
Walking midfield and forwards for england. No defending from the front. Meanwhile defenders sat deep waiting for them
Does anybody really remember Garrincha or is he been overshadowed by the legend of Pelé.
Just a question where I have no answer to. and I doubt anybody else has one either.
Brazilians remember, for sure.
EU NÃO LEMBRO DE VOCÊ.
TALVEZ MINHA AMNÉSIA LHE OFUSCOU .....
MAS EU LEMBRO QUE O PELÉ É REI, E GARRINCHA É DEUS.....😂😂😂
No way does this match the world cup final on 1970 ….Brazil v Italy …
I’m not talking about the best game, it’s about the best individual performance by a player
YES
If there ever was footage that deserved some AI restoration, this is it.
well, leAAAAA de audience feels ALL de goals of e such game !!!
whAAAAAy kot de engles goal ?
Los ingleses tienen que dejar de ser tan caballeros, limpios y leales para marcar, porque sino siempre se les van a aparecer delanteros de talento que abusen de esa actitud y les pinten la cara. Ya les pasó con Puskas, con Garrincha, con Maradona, con Tostao, con Suarez y media docena más de fulanos. Tienen que aprender a ser mañosos y neutralizar a los osados.
No. He made a terrific contribution, basically responsible for all three goals, but he was too sloppy and inconsistent to be the best of all time. His team was certainly good at getting him the ball.
Hola. No dudo que fuese uno de los mejores jugadores de la historia, si los aficionados y los expertos que le vieron jugar lo afirman, es porque es así. Pero, en este vídeo, no me parece nada del otro mundo, un buen jugador, sin más. Solo juzgo este vídeo, no le vi jugar y tampoco he visto otros vídeos de Garrincha. Respecto a lo que se ve en este vídeo y viendo su estilo de juego, para mí, y digo para mí, Pelé es el mejor jugador de la historia, sin duda.