The funny thing about the 1994 season after Helmer´s "Phantom Goal" was that Nuremberg relegated on goal difference. Had Nuremberg accepted the 2:1 defeat instead of demanding a rematch which they lost 5:0 they would not have gotten relegated.
A video on Leeds would be good, possibly starting from the 70's (league titles, european finals) till 2002 (relegation)...and then maybe a follow up episode on how they got relegated to league 1 and had to wait 17 years to come back to the top level. Also I've mentioned it before on your other episodes but a Nottingham Forrest video, and a video on Bobby Robson's career (taking ipswish to european titles, going psv, finding R9/Romario, barca, benfica, newcastle) would be brilliant. Great work as always, easily the most underrated channel on this platform.
Don't think Leeds coming back after 17 years is worth a video. It would be like Borussia Moenchengladbach coming back after a lengthy Bundesliga wilderness
This is beyond excellent. This is phenomenal work. One of the best football documentaries I've ever seen. It managed to bring back many childhood memories; nice and bitter ones. On the funny side, that press conference by Trapattoni is something I can't stop laughing on to this day. A great work for a giant team. Respect!
Winning the UCL in 2001 by beating the Winners of the previous two seasons, Man Utd in the quarter final and Real Madrid in the semifinal. That's how Bayern climbed on top with style. 🔥
My word I'm speechless I think this is your best work and I have binge watched all of these documentaries. Bayern do get alot of hate but man their mid 90s story is crazy as hell. The soundtrack you used for 2001 Bundesliga with the events leading upto Schalke and HSV was unbelievable. Even more dramatic than City 2012, dare I say. Also Ballack was a fantastic player but a serious bottler too lost so many finals/titles.
A bottler is a players who disappears under pressure, Zlatan, Huguain etc Ballack was often the man of the match in the matches he lost. That man is the best German midfielder I've ever seen and is a legend at Chelsea and Bayern. Put some Respek on the Die Kaptein!!
I watch all the football documentaries on UA-cam and this guy is easily the best. His understanding of football and the editing are amazing This is the second time I’ve watched this Bayern video
Honestly, you've done a great job. As I count myself an official member of this great organization for over 10 years now, I am happy that someone took the effort to enlighten the club's history the way you did.
great documentary, really enjoyed the journey back on memory lane, I still remember a lot of the finals, especially the one against Manchester. But Bayern has used their defeats to become stronger and better. Thanks for the upload, outstanding work.
I have nothing to comment except feeling awed after watching this channel. Looks like I have travelled back during the 70s during Bayern Munich reigned of the Champions league Cup , the ups and downs during late 70s, 80s, 90s and finally the early 2000s. The dramas, triumph , frustrations were all well presented .
in the midst of those 20 years of france's struggles. the 2006 france squad and especially zidane were top notch and then yeah. you know the whole story lol
The clubs president (beckenbuer) sack the manager after a semi final then takes over for the final to grab all the glory.... Damn beckenbuer was ruthless...
wow, never knew the bundesliga came down to the final kick in 2001 just like the epl in 2012. I just heard it the champions league final that bayern won, but of course they won't tell you the whole story, so I assumed, "well they are the best german club trying to erase 99's memory". if that happened today it would get hyped just like the final day of the epl in 2012.
@@SoLazy100 There was alot going on in the Man City aswell as the United matches or does that not qualify in your eyes because neither of them are your team?was a lot happening in Geeman games same as the final day of English Premier league both leagues were settled with seconds left +i felt it when Aguero's winner went in (that devastation) like i felt the ecstasy in 99
One of the biggest takeaways from me in this doc, ironically isn’t even anything to do with Bayern, more how good of a coach Rehaggel was, wins the league for Kaiserslautern after just promoting them, brings Bremen their most successful period..he ended up winning the euros with Greece aswell, which was the only thing I knew about him…never knew his CV was that good until I watched this doc
Bremen under Thomas Schaaf in the 2000s was pretty sick aswell.. They won the German double in 03/04. But they were kind of unlucky in the champions league, 05/06 they lost in the round of 16 vs Juventus 4-4 on aggregate after 3-2 win at home and a 1 - 2 loss at Juventus. A season later they were third place in a pretty tough group stage with 10 points behind Barca (11) and Chelsea (13)
Under him, Werder were the most successful German club in the years 1987-1995 (two championships, two Cups, the Cup Winners' Cup, and two times runners-up). Rehhagel was a coach who was at his best with underdog teams (besides Euro 2004, he also led Greece to their first-ever win at a World Cup game), which is probably why him and Bayern just was a match-up that wasn't supposed to be. Still, in his "unsuccessful" 1995/96 season he laid the ground work for Bayern's UEFA Cup win, beating Nottingham, Benfica and Barcelona.
This is so amazing! That we have people like you willing to put in the work for this content - this was an amazing watch! I can't wait to watch more of your videos and follow your progress in this UA-cam world!
Awesome video, a joy to watch! Maybe you could do a video about Leverkusen not being able to win a title when they had a team full of stars 20 years ago.
Oh man that stacked Leverkusen team, Hans-Jorg Butt, Lucio, Yildiray Basturk, Michael Ballack, Jurica Vranjes, Bernd Schneider, Oliver Neuville and young Dimitar Berbatov 3 finals and 3 runnerups 😟
I just wanted to tell you that your videos are the best football documentaries a man can watch anywhere on the internet. And it's crime FROM humanity that you still have just 20.000 subscribers.
12:49 Lothar 😍 the reason I became a bayern fan when I was 6-8 years old. I'm now 37 years old and still rocking Bayern in my heart, through high and low (and we've had many many lows), Bayern will always be my team 😁 I remember saving a year's worth of allowance money to buy a jersey. I asked the shop keeper for largest size. The short sleeve was to my wrist! He gave me a hat for free. That was 1998 and I was 14. I still rock the jersey with the OPEL logo today 👏 Mia San Mia ❤️❤️
i really like your videos man. very well told, very interesting and even well researched as you also state stuff like bayern dusel and fc hollywood which are little details that probably people outside of germany have never heard of. also....that penalty shootout in the end.... watching that live on TV was pure torture back in the day. felt like an eternity :D
Your videos are top ! A New masterclass ! There are so many more subjects I’d like you to cover... A specific episode about 95-00’ Parma, about Batigol, even Pier-Luigi Colina, the Best referee of all time... Anyway, great job once again... We want more !
The problem they had in the late 70’s and early 80’s is that how do you replace players like Beckenbauer, Muller, Hoeness, Maier etc?? They couldn’t obviously for quite a while. Even clubs like Bayern Munich have periods where the great players just aren’t available.
Nice documentation. It is really interesting to learn more in depth about Bayern's history. A little correction to your translation of Trappatoni's famous speech. At 25:16, he is saying: "Ich habe immer die Schulde über diese Spieler". He is not saying "Schulter" (shoulder), but "Schulde", which is "Schuld" (guilt) with an additional "e" ("Schulde") due to his accent. What he is trying to saying is: "I always get the blame because of these players". On a side note, his German sentence doesn't make any sense in German and should be like: "Immer bekomme ich die Schuld wegen dieser Spieler"
Appreciate the correction Zac. I used the same translation that the official Bundesliga youtube channel used in their video. It seems even them don't have a grasp on Trapa's crazy German 😅
@@balon-english Yeah, they certainly did not put too much effort into it. Their translation with the shoulder doesn't make too much sense, especially not in the context of Trappatoni's statements. I am looking forward towards the next videos :)
Bayern weren’t always as big as they are today in 1965 they had only 2 major honours 1 league and 1 cup so they experienced a lot of tough times in the past till they became the dynasty they are today
Yes, that part of their history is very imteresting as well. Imagine: they were a completely "normal" club until the early/mid seventies when they were in an extremely short period of time propelled to extraordinary heights.
@@jupphainkas3070 its all down to tthese three legendary players sepp maier, beckenbauer and Der bomber gerd muller without them bayern would’ve never been the power house they are today
45:11 brilliant performance from Oliver Kahn. He was like a raging dragon when he faced shots. And also a big acknowledgement to Santiago Canizares, the Valencia goalkeeper, because he also saved like 3 penalties in this match as well.
As i always feel and quite evident in this documentary too in the European competitions no other rivalry or fixture is bigger than Real Madrid vs Bayern Munchen . Simply the two greatest teams and the Greatest rivalry in the history of European competitions. The Clasico of Europe This is coming from a Real Madrid fan after Madrid, Bayern is the club i respect the most
Very well researched! 1998 was really a turning point. I remember looking at their squad with a mate of mine - both not Bayern fans - that summer and we just thought "Fuck, they're gonna be champions for the next ten years!" (almost true, with only Dortmund, Werder and Stuttgart spoiling the party). Compared to the other teams, they not only had practically two solid first division starting line-ups, but with Hitzfeld also the most successful Bundesliga coach of the previous years (everyone wanted either him or Rehhagel to take over the German national team after France '98). What we didn't expect that they'd be close to the treble already in the first season, so I was actually glad that they lost against United and Werder. The 1993/94 title was quite remarkable in that they didn't have many international star players (I think only Matthäus, Helmer, Jorginho and Valencia played at the 1994 World Cup) compared to the "FC Hollywood" years that followed. Trappatoni's second stint is a bit overlooked by many people, it was indeed him who brought in Elber and Lizarazu (both key players for the years to come) and even tried to introduce the four-man defense line (something still alien to German football at that time, with the unlikely innovators being Hannes Bongartz' Wattenscheid in the early 1990s).
I'm from germany and I wish back those times from 1980-2000 especially as I am a Werder Bremen fan and we gave them quite a rivalry in the late 80s and early 90s. And the seasons 99/00 and 00/01 where Leverkusen and Schalke failed at the end where so intense those are finals of the Bundesliga no one here will ever forget. Even if I don't like them as Bremen fan you have to respect what Hoeneß built and made Bayern Munich the best and most successful team in german history. And he built today's success at those times, from the 80s to 2000
10:37 one of the most bizzare goals ever. Wohlfarth had a chance for the finals 2 minutes before that and hit the post then Effenberg failed to score the open goal. Strangely enough, in the 1999. finals against Man Utd almost the same story- two times hitting the bar and in extra time 2 goals for Utd.
I still remember the 99 CL final like it was yesterday. 24 years passed since that moment and, to this day, I haven't seen a more affected player by a loss than Sammy Kuffour on that day. AMAZING PASSION!
Respect for that video, very nice one! As a German football fan I can tell you Bayern was indeed in shambles in the early 90s but it obviously never lost its glamour. It was a great time having multiple teams fighting for the league title every season.
Hey guys.
I managed to reupload the episode without any complications. The last one got blocked from UEFA.
Hopefully, this one sticks around.
Hey can you make a video on how the modern real Madrid rose to fame and conquered 3 back to back UCL'S
Great video , one of the best football channels on youtube
Love your channel :)
Hope you can make one about Bayern 2001-2013 also, those years were really defining as well
Can u do inter
Can u do Ajax success with Van gaal
As always this guy storytelling is like a journey it takes you with it
He has the same channel in Arabic same guy talking . Amazing videos .
It’s crazy how watching these videos is like watching the life and story of the entire European football itself!
i watched this while high. it was truly like a movie and took me back to my childhood. cheers!!
These documentaries about legendary clubs and figures are, themselves, legendary. Keep up the great work
The funny thing about the 1994 season after Helmer´s "Phantom Goal" was that Nuremberg relegated on goal difference. Had Nuremberg accepted the 2:1 defeat instead of demanding a rematch which they lost 5:0 they would not have gotten relegated.
A video on Leeds would be good, possibly starting from the 70's (league titles, european finals) till 2002 (relegation)...and then maybe a follow up episode on how they got relegated to league 1 and had to wait 17 years to come back to the top level. Also I've mentioned it before on your other episodes but a Nottingham Forrest video, and a video on Bobby Robson's career (taking ipswish to european titles, going psv, finding R9/Romario, barca, benfica, newcastle) would be brilliant. Great work as always, easily the most underrated channel on this platform.
Would love to see a documentary about Leeds!
he only does about 5-20 year periods.
@@mike04574 I don't think he has a set time really, it depends on the club.
Don't think Leeds coming back after 17 years is worth a video. It would be like Borussia Moenchengladbach coming back after a lengthy Bundesliga wilderness
*Relegated 2004*
46 minutes and 46 second to bring back lots of years history. excellent work as always
Wow, Trapp's media rant was so passionate. Man is saying it as it is. We lack managers like this these days.
Conte?
Mourinho?
@@israeladdo4430he’s not that direct
This is beyond excellent. This is phenomenal work. One of the best football documentaries I've ever seen. It managed to bring back many childhood memories; nice and bitter ones. On the funny side, that press conference by Trapattoni is something I can't stop laughing on to this day. A great work for a giant team. Respect!
32:10 Collina consoling the Bayern players is cool clip. The greatest ever Pierluigi Collina. .
Winning the UCL in 2001 by beating the Winners of the previous two seasons, Man Utd in the quarter final and Real Madrid in the semifinal. That's how Bayern climbed on top with style. 🔥
Thats the bayern way
Winning the Champions in 2001 was a huge relief for Bayern after losing three finals in a row (especially THAT final against United in 1999)
In the quarter-finals they faced Porto and, man, the portuguese were better but were robbed. That's the Bayern way.
@@rodrigofonseca6241That's in 2000
I realize this is a re-upload…don’t care, gonna watch it again 😁
Coming here to say Rip To the Legend Gerd Muller❤️🙌🏽🙌🏽
My word I'm speechless I think this is your best work and I have binge watched all of these documentaries. Bayern do get alot of hate but man their mid 90s story is crazy as hell. The soundtrack you used for 2001 Bundesliga with the events leading upto Schalke and HSV was unbelievable. Even more dramatic than City 2012, dare I say.
Also Ballack was a fantastic player but a serious bottler too lost so many finals/titles.
He was just incredibly unlucky but still a class player
A bottler is a players who disappears under pressure, Zlatan, Huguain etc Ballack was often the man of the match in the matches he lost. That man is the best German midfielder I've ever seen and is a legend at Chelsea and Bayern.
Put some Respek on the Die Kaptein!!
Hope UEFA don't block this one Fahad, mate. Really appreciate your work and the dedication you put into it.
I watch all the football documentaries on UA-cam and this guy is easily the best. His understanding of football and the editing are amazing
This is the second time I’ve watched this Bayern video
Lothar Matthaus never gets the recognition he deserves for what he did for Bayern
Honestly, you've done a great job. As I count myself an official member of this great organization for over 10 years now, I am happy that someone took the effort to enlighten the club's history the way you did.
The Man Utd vs Bayern final was edited brilliantly. One of the most chilling things I’ve seen.
great documentary, really enjoyed the journey back on memory lane, I still remember a lot of the finals, especially the one against Manchester. But Bayern has used their defeats to become stronger and better. Thanks for the upload, outstanding work.
I have nothing to comment except feeling awed after watching this channel. Looks like I have travelled back during the 70s during Bayern Munich reigned of the Champions league Cup , the ups and downs during late 70s, 80s, 90s and finally the early 2000s. The dramas, triumph , frustrations were all well presented .
As always.......the video is perfection.
It's an actual movie with everything done brilliantly.
You see decades of history unfold in front of you.
I think France 1998-2018 would be an amazing video
A lot of things and chaos has happened in 20 years
in the midst of those 20 years of france's struggles. the 2006 france squad and especially zidane were top notch and then yeah. you know the whole story lol
The clubs president (beckenbuer) sack the manager after a semi final then takes over for the final to grab all the glory.... Damn beckenbuer was ruthless...
I am German and we can all safely say: we all understood exactly what Trapattoni said in this press conference, VERY clearly
wow, never knew the bundesliga came down to the final kick in 2001 just like the epl in 2012. I just heard it the champions league final that bayern won, but of course they won't tell you the whole story, so I assumed, "well they are the best german club trying to erase 99's memory". if that happened today it would get hyped just like the final day of the epl in 2012.
Epl 2012 doesn't come close to Bundesliga 2001
@@SoLazy100 seriously? Wow. I'll stop scrolling these comments and watch the damn vid!
@@SoLazy100 It kinda of is the same-a team thinks it's going to win title then it's taken away in last seconds(was on receiving end that year)
@@craigoliver8712 Not really no. There was a lot more happening than a last minute (last second) goal.
@@SoLazy100 There was alot going on in the Man City aswell as the United matches or does that not qualify in your eyes because neither of them are your team?was a lot happening in Geeman games same as the final day of English Premier league both leagues were settled with seconds left +i felt it when Aguero's winner went in (that devastation) like i felt the ecstasy in 99
This is a beautiful story. I can imagine the pain they felt at Camp Nou against United.
I was there. It was brilliant for me, as a United fan!! It was our destiny to win it that season.
2012 final was even worse for bayern
@@hamdi3008losing in their own ground
One of the biggest takeaways from me in this doc, ironically isn’t even anything to do with Bayern, more how good of a coach Rehaggel was, wins the league for Kaiserslautern after just promoting them, brings Bremen their most successful period..he ended up winning the euros with Greece aswell, which was the only thing I knew about him…never knew his CV was that good until I watched this doc
Bremen under Thomas Schaaf in the 2000s was pretty sick aswell.. They won the German double in 03/04. But they were kind of unlucky in the champions league, 05/06 they lost in the round of 16 vs Juventus 4-4 on aggregate after 3-2 win at home and a 1 - 2 loss at Juventus. A season later they were third place in a pretty tough group stage with 10 points behind Barca (11) and Chelsea (13)
Under him, Werder were the most successful German club in the years 1987-1995 (two championships, two Cups, the Cup Winners' Cup, and two times runners-up). Rehhagel was a coach who was at his best with underdog teams (besides Euro 2004, he also led Greece to their first-ever win at a World Cup game), which is probably why him and Bayern just was a match-up that wasn't supposed to be. Still, in his "unsuccessful" 1995/96 season he laid the ground work for Bayern's UEFA Cup win, beating Nottingham, Benfica and Barcelona.
This is so amazing! That we have people like you willing to put in the work for this content - this was an amazing watch! I can't wait to watch more of your videos and follow your progress in this UA-cam world!
what a phenomenal documentary, hard to believe Fahad did all the work that went into this documentary all by himself. great work keep it up.
Bravo this documentry was one of the best
OK, I admit that as an Aston Villa Fan, I only watched this to see Peter Withe's Goal. My happiest childhood memory is Bayern's offside goal.
Keep up the great work work man, the standard of quality on your channel is second to none
Awesome video, a joy to watch! Maybe you could do a video about Leverkusen not being able to win a title when they had a team full of stars 20 years ago.
I can't believe that's 20 years ago already
Oh man that stacked Leverkusen team, Hans-Jorg Butt, Lucio, Yildiray Basturk, Michael Ballack, Jurica Vranjes, Bernd Schneider, Oliver Neuville and young Dimitar Berbatov
3 finals and 3 runnerups 😟
I just wanted to tell you that your videos are the best football documentaries a man can watch anywhere on the internet. And it's crime FROM humanity that you still have just 20.000 subscribers.
He has 200k sub in Arabic version
12:49 Lothar 😍 the reason I became a bayern fan when I was 6-8 years old. I'm now 37 years old and still rocking Bayern in my heart, through high and low (and we've had many many lows), Bayern will always be my team 😁
I remember saving a year's worth of allowance money to buy a jersey. I asked the shop keeper for largest size. The short sleeve was to my wrist! He gave me a hat for free. That was 1998 and I was 14. I still rock the jersey with the OPEL logo today 👏 Mia San Mia ❤️❤️
Muller has passed away. RIP Der Bomber.
Thanks mate for this perfect documentary about FC Bayern, waiting for more and more..
Keep the good work, good luck :)
Just watched all your videos today. You’re unreal!!!
This documentary is extraordinary work. Fascinating until the last sec.
I`ve seen many videos from you in a row. Your channel is great. You capture football history beautifully.
Thanks!
i really like your videos man. very well told, very interesting and even well researched as you also state stuff like bayern dusel and fc hollywood which are little details that probably people outside of germany have never heard of. also....that penalty shootout in the end.... watching that live on TV was pure torture back in the day. felt like an eternity :D
BALON! You've made me fall in love with the game once again. Brilliant work. Please upload more!
Great content as always. I always know I can trust you with my time.
Sometimes villainns are heroes and oftentimes heroes are villainns, balon knows the art of documentaries. ❤️
The highest compliment I can pay is that I’m not interested in Bayern but you made me care with your fantastic film making talents
A context video on Real & Atletico Madrid’s 2014 or 2016 UCL Finals would be awesome 🤩
Your videos are top ! A New masterclass !
There are so many more subjects I’d like you to cover... A specific episode about 95-00’ Parma, about Batigol, even Pier-Luigi Colina, the Best referee of all time... Anyway, great job once again... We want more !
I need more episodes, my man. Absolutely in love with your content.
May these videos love forever... So that our grandchildren can also watch this...
The story telling with perfect background music is captivating. Balon delivered as always!
This channel should get the most subscribers
Great documentary, great videos
Do a video on Inter
from Mancini's domestic dominance to Jose's treble winners
your wish came true
@@TheTajwaar yeah😁
A beautiful story made...really appreciated
Man so so so much work in these videos....more power and motivation to u 🔥
your videos are unreal dude, keep up the good work,
the famous press conference shows ... Trappatoni did improve his german immensly before and during his second time with Bayern
a chance to watch this again! big fan!
The problem they had in the late 70’s and early 80’s is that how do you replace players like Beckenbauer, Muller, Hoeness, Maier etc?? They couldn’t obviously for quite a while. Even clubs like Bayern Munich have periods where the great players just aren’t available.
40:29 Just like what happened with Bayer Leverkusen in the year prior, will stay in my memory forever...
Nice documentation. It is really interesting to learn more in depth about Bayern's history.
A little correction to your translation of Trappatoni's famous speech. At 25:16, he is saying: "Ich habe immer die Schulde über diese Spieler". He is not saying "Schulter" (shoulder), but "Schulde", which is "Schuld" (guilt) with an additional "e" ("Schulde") due to his accent. What he is trying to saying is: "I always get the blame because of these players".
On a side note, his German sentence doesn't make any sense in German and should be like: "Immer bekomme ich die Schuld wegen dieser Spieler"
Appreciate the correction Zac. I used the same translation that the official Bundesliga youtube channel used in their video. It seems even them don't have a grasp on Trapa's crazy German 😅
@@balon-english Yeah, they certainly did not put too much effort into it. Their translation with the shoulder doesn't make too much sense, especially not in the context of Trappatoni's statements.
I am looking forward towards the next videos :)
Bayern weren’t always as big as they are today in 1965 they had only 2 major honours 1 league and 1 cup so they experienced a lot of tough times in the past till they became the dynasty they are today
Yes, that part of their history is very imteresting as well. Imagine: they were a completely "normal" club until the early/mid seventies when they were in an extremely short period of time propelled to extraordinary heights.
@@jupphainkas3070 its all down to tthese three legendary players sepp maier, beckenbauer and Der bomber gerd muller without them bayern would’ve never been the power house they are today
This guy is a LEGEND. BEST CHANNEL ON YT
What a documentary!
Nice work about a legendary club.
amazing!!! and that ending wow i was at the edge of my seat
This is a wonderful documentary! Keep up the great work!
Ottmar Hitzfeld, the general. What a manager.
truely. coming from dortmund fan
Besides Rehagel, Klopp, Beckenbauer and Lattek...the best. Unfortunately he never coached a foreign team...
Your videos are simply amazing. They deserve way more views. Keep up the good work!
Amazing video. As a Bayern fan it give me goosebumps.
45:11 brilliant performance from Oliver Kahn. He was like a raging dragon when he faced shots. And also a big acknowledgement to Santiago Canizares, the Valencia goalkeeper, because he also saved like 3 penalties in this match as well.
These documentaries are great! Great, great channel.
Tears come to my eyes whenever I watch your videos. I don't feel anything else.
Hope this shows everyone that Bayern also goes through hard times
I just had to subscribe. Beautiful work. Love from Zambia🇿🇲
Beautiful,brings the pain of the memories back.
May God bless you and your work... This is the best
What a wonderful documentary!
Amazing production. And what a story. I was so sad for Kuffour in '99
You must be the most underrated man on UA-cam.
As i always feel and quite evident in this documentary too in the European competitions no other rivalry or fixture is bigger than Real Madrid vs Bayern Munchen . Simply the two greatest teams and the Greatest rivalry in the history of European competitions. The Clasico of Europe
This is coming from a Real Madrid fan after Madrid, Bayern is the club i respect the most
They have never even met in a final.
Real Madrid v Liverpool is the most played final.
Very well researched! 1998 was really a turning point. I remember looking at their squad with a mate of mine - both not Bayern fans - that summer and we just thought "Fuck, they're gonna be champions for the next ten years!" (almost true, with only Dortmund, Werder and Stuttgart spoiling the party). Compared to the other teams, they not only had practically two solid first division starting line-ups, but with Hitzfeld also the most successful Bundesliga coach of the previous years (everyone wanted either him or Rehhagel to take over the German national team after France '98). What we didn't expect that they'd be close to the treble already in the first season, so I was actually glad that they lost against United and Werder.
The 1993/94 title was quite remarkable in that they didn't have many international star players (I think only Matthäus, Helmer, Jorginho and Valencia played at the 1994 World Cup) compared to the "FC Hollywood" years that followed. Trappatoni's second stint is a bit overlooked by many people, it was indeed him who brought in Elber and Lizarazu (both key players for the years to come) and even tried to introduce the four-man defense line (something still alien to German football at that time, with the unlikely innovators being Hannes Bongartz' Wattenscheid in the early 1990s).
Great storyteller!!
Love the videos⚽️
Wowwww your work is really amazing your story telling is captivating and provides deep insights into European football history
I'm from germany and I wish back those times from 1980-2000 especially as I am a Werder Bremen fan and we gave them quite a rivalry in the late 80s and early 90s. And the seasons 99/00 and 00/01 where Leverkusen and Schalke failed at the end where so intense those are finals of the Bundesliga no one here will ever forget.
Even if I don't like them as Bremen fan you have to respect what Hoeneß built and made Bayern Munich the best and most successful team in german history. And he built today's success at those times, from the 80s to 2000
Congratulations, this is best job from your channel. You are amazing, but in this time you are special.
I just wanna say, for the amount of work you do hopefully in near future you get tons of subscribers.
I'm not a german speaker, but when I heard that Trapattoni interview I burst in laughter :)))
your channel is so underrated keep it up💯💯🙏🏾🙏🏾greetings from zurich
I'm rewatching this 🔥🔥🔥
The best channel on football history ⚽️
Best football channel
These are so well done
World class documentary!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
these are always timeless
much appreciated
keep up the good work
10:37 one of the most bizzare goals ever. Wohlfarth had a chance for the finals 2 minutes before that and hit the post then Effenberg failed to score the open goal. Strangely enough, in the 1999. finals against Man Utd almost the same story- two times hitting the bar and in extra time 2 goals for Utd.
Keep going your content is very interesting and your storytelling is magnificent
The music when the 99-00 season kicks off made me that anxious and suspenseful that I wasn’t even sure whether they’d win the 00-01 CL haha. Intense.
I still remember the 99 CL final like it was yesterday. 24 years passed since that moment and, to this day, I haven't seen a more affected player by a loss than Sammy Kuffour on that day. AMAZING PASSION!
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Quality editing and background music is just fine....Thanks.
Respect for that video, very nice one!
As a German football fan I can tell you Bayern was indeed in shambles in the early 90s but it obviously never lost its glamour.
It was a great time having multiple teams fighting for the league title every season.