In Brazil his position is called "Classic 10", in Argentina is called hook (Like Riquelme). But theyre all dead, Guardiola hates football and killed them all.
Star of super depor (deportivo) back in the late 90s that challenged rma and barca One of my most favorite Brazilian 90's midfielder. Djalmimha was Ronaldinho's idol You asked what position he plays and answered midfielder and yes mate, that is all there is to it. This is peak Brazilian football. Absolute freedom in where to move and expression. Every action of his exuded his character. Casual. In everything. In penalties with those panenkas, bangers, attempting crazy ass passes, even that dive in the beginning lmao, everything so casually done as if its all insanely easy
Djalminha (little Djalma). His father was Djalma Santos (in 1997 and 2000 he was elected by FIFA as the greatest right-back of all time, having participated in four World Cups, 1954, 1958, 1962 and 1966 - World Champion: 1958, 1962). Djalminha was very talented (he inherited his talent from his father), but he was not a world champion because he had difficult and aggressive behavior. For many, he was a great injustice! Nowadays, he is a great sports commentator on television.
You always react to my favourites 🙌 I loved Djalminha so much. He was frowned on at the time, but made me smile so much to watch him do whatever he wants 😁 His position is "Yes" 😆
You should react to his style of taking penalty kicks and i see you askisng yes he is a talent middle number 10 ,and he play la liga for la coruna and won it even with Barca and Madri being strong but Dejalminha had a strong personality probably what keep him out of a WC
This guy is so good us a Brazilian a saw him playing,and i also see a lot of interviews of Ronaldinho Gaucho saying he copy a lot of things from him and with the left leg Dejalminha does has more talent them of the best i saw Ronaldinho Gaucho
He didn't go to the 2002 World Cup because he punched La Corunha's coach in the face in a training session and big Phil, then coach of the Seleção, found it disrespectful and cut him off from the final call-up, he was a genius! Revealed by Guarani, it gained prominence at Palmeiras in a team called the 100-goal attack, the fans didn't bet on victory but on how many goals the green machine would score, then it was sold to Spain.
He was an attacking mid with a creative role. Back then, talented players had freedom to find where they could be most lethal on the field, not like today's football where they're stuck in a box defined by the managers. That's why football's talent level has decreased so much... until the 90's and early 00's, there were many, many amazing players in the game... since Guardiola and Mourinho changed the game, there are a handful. "But the intensity is great, right?"... I miss the old geniuses.
Tenho dó dessa geração que quer vir discutir futebol e não viram ronaldo, ronaldinho, romario, edmundo, rivaldo, bebeto jogar daew ficam babando pra cada gol que messi e cristiano ronaldo fazem antigamente o atacante tinha que ser alem de bom resistente pq apanhava o jogo inteiro e se fizesse graçinha o zagueiro ò quebrava hoje a arbitragem e o var os protegem
the best more skilful than messi better than ronaldo ,netter than Zidane had he played in 09 Brazil would have won the World Cup him and jay hay ouch give me more thrills and enjoyment than any player
A inspiração do Ronaldinho gaúcho no futebol só pra te uma idéia do foda que esse cara foi 🇧🇷🔥🇧🇷🔥🇧🇷
oh dam
In Brazil his position is called "Classic 10", in Argentina is called hook (Like Riquelme). But theyre all dead, Guardiola hates football and killed them all.
Star of super depor (deportivo) back in the late 90s that challenged rma and barca
One of my most favorite Brazilian 90's midfielder. Djalmimha was Ronaldinho's idol
You asked what position he plays and answered midfielder and yes mate, that is all there is to it. This is peak Brazilian football. Absolute freedom in where to move and expression.
Every action of his exuded his character. Casual. In everything. In penalties with those panenkas, bangers, attempting crazy ass passes, even that dive in the beginning lmao, everything so casually done as if its all insanely easy
understated legend he was
Djalminha (little Djalma). His father was Djalma Santos (in 1997 and 2000 he was elected by FIFA as the greatest right-back of all time, having participated in four World Cups, 1954, 1958, 1962 and 1966 - World Champion: 1958, 1962).
Djalminha was very talented (he inherited his talent from his father), but he was not a world champion because he had difficult and aggressive behavior. For many, he was a great injustice! Nowadays, he is a great sports commentator on television.
Filho do Djalma dias não do santos
I cant believe people react to djalma . Thank you . God bless you
You always react to my favourites 🙌 I loved Djalminha so much. He was frowned on at the time, but made me smile so much to watch him do whatever he wants 😁 His position is "Yes" 😆
World greatest attacking player ❤
4:39 that pass was to RIVALDO, lol. That's how insane '96 Palmeiras was. Djalminha and Rivaldo on the same team, apart from Cafu and Muller.
Djalminha cria da Gávea cria do Flamengo ❤🖤❤🖤
You should react to his style of taking penalty kicks and i see you askisng yes he is a talent middle number 10 ,and he play la liga for la coruna and won it even with Barca and Madri being strong but Dejalminha had a strong personality probably what keep him out of a WC
Were it not for a poor attitude, he would have been comparable to Zidane, trust me I watched him play, he was surreal!
This guy is so good us a Brazilian a saw him playing,and i also see a lot of interviews of Ronaldinho Gaucho saying he copy a lot of things from him and with the left leg Dejalminha does has more talent them of the best i saw Ronaldinho Gaucho
He didn't go to the 2002 World Cup because he punched La Corunha's coach in the face in a training session and big Phil, then coach of the Seleção, found it disrespectful and cut him off from the final call-up, he was a genius! Revealed by Guarani, it gained prominence at Palmeiras in a team called the 100-goal attack, the fans didn't bet on victory but on how many goals the green machine would score, then it was sold to Spain.
white n bkue sreipes are Deportivo coruna galician team spanish league
He was an attacking mid with a creative role. Back then, talented players had freedom to find where they could be most lethal on the field, not like today's football where they're stuck in a box defined by the managers. That's why football's talent level has decreased so much... until the 90's and early 00's, there were many, many amazing players in the game... since Guardiola and Mourinho changed the game, there are a handful. "But the intensity is great, right?"... I miss the old geniuses.
I miss old players as well
Djaminha era NO JEN TO com a bola no pé
Nice
React tô ROMARIO SKILLS🔥🔥🔥🔥
reacts to Pelé's video best dribbling and goals from Futebol Nacional
Got you
This guy needs to understand that in Brazil they don't speak Spanish and that most of the population doesn't understand Spanish phrases.
En el América quedó deber jugó 7 partidos y se retiro por una lesión una lastima
Tenho dó dessa geração que quer vir discutir futebol e não viram ronaldo, ronaldinho, romario, edmundo, rivaldo, bebeto jogar daew ficam babando pra cada gol que messi e cristiano ronaldo fazem antigamente o atacante tinha que ser alem de bom resistente pq apanhava o jogo inteiro e se fizesse graçinha o zagueiro ò quebrava hoje a arbitragem e o var os protegem
the best more skilful than messi better than ronaldo ,netter than Zidane
had he played in 09 Brazil would have won the World Cup
him and jay hay ouch give me more thrills and enjoyment than any player
What Brazilian cant hit a free kick?? The new goddamn gen lmfaooo im sick😭