He was incredible...the absolute perfect defense destroying Striker...he gave every team self confidence... because you just KNEW he would probably get the ball in there....look at his bicycle kicks, his headers and volleys....boy what a brilliant striker he was...look at the last goal. Only the best of the best can score a goal like that...
I love the way Klinsmann celebrated every goal. He was like a boy trapped in a man's body, and whoever assisted him he always gave them applauds. Its a shame Spurs didn't match his ambitions, we were lucky to have him. What a wonderful memory for him to play for Spurs.
Klinsmann was world class, it was great to have him at spurs. Us fans adored him, Shame spurs didn’t match his ambitions and he would stayed at spurs longer
@@supertottenhamtv I think this pretty much sums up Spurs In a nutshell. We see it with Gazza, Klinsmann, Sheringham, Campbell, Berbatov, Modric, Bale, Walker etc. I been seeing this for decades I just hope it stops before I kick the bucket lol
these comments make me proud...there are a couple of guys out there not mentioned in many conversations. Jürgen Klinsmann is my idol from the 90s ♥ MUCH RESPECT! ♥
That's true. His goal celebrations were a spontanous outburst of pure emotion, whereas in today's football it is often narcisist self-promotion or promotion of sponsors.
@@johnjim6793 thats because these kids have no idea about the real world and real people's struggles. They get indoctrinated into the football "business" at a very young age surrounded by agents and other vultures alike
Great work, man! No background music, original audio, chronological goal order...really great work! What a amazing striker Klinsmann was, the most acrobatic for sure!
Remember those times as a kid. Couldn't believe he came to Spurs after WC94. Should have stayed with Spurs after the 94/95 season and see out the rest of his career as an EPL legend.
After playing out a phenomenal season for Spurs in 94-95, he was claimed by that huge infernal vortex known as Bayern Munich: the BLACK HOLE of European football - and not since yesterday either... and he was neither the first, nor the last great player to be absolutely miserable there, in spite of European success... Sick inside, FC Bayern. It's considered a tragedy if they don't win the Bundesliga - so they've taken to bleeding the rest of the German top tier dry of talent; how many pristine and highly gifted, versatile and intelligent players have sat on the bench for Bayern for the majority of their contracts, only to leave exhausted, heartbroken - and a shadow of their former selves: Miroslav Klose, Mario Götze and Alexander Tickler, just to name a few - and probably no one more so than Lukas Podolski. Anyway, sorry for going on a tangent: out of his entire illustrious career that included lifting the World Cup, the European cup, the UEFA Cup and every domestic title at one point or another, be it Germany, Italy, France or England... his warmest and happiest memories are from his first spell at Tottenham, as he confessed in an interview. (Looking for it as we speak.) Fair play Spurs: team mates, management - and especially the fans! And you have to consider that Tottenham were a minor team at the time by comparison to Inter Milan and especially Bayern Munich... Why Kevin Keegan never made an attempt to get him for Newcastle in time for the 95-96 season, I will never know. They literally would have finished 10 points ahead of Man Utd. had that come to pass.
I think, including his loan spell in 97/98, he scored 38 times in 65 games. It always seemed like he was capable of scoring many more, but he was an opportunist and elegant striker. The way he’d glide past defenders, or just appear in the right place to slot one in, was amazing. What a player, and I’m not even a Tottenham fan.
Das muss ich einfach schreiben: Der größte sportliche und vielleicht auch menschliche Fehler Jürgen Klinsmanns war, dass er Tottenham verlassen hat. Da hat er hingehört, die Menschen haben ihn geliebt und er konnte dort sein wunderbares Naturell ausleben.
I remember watching his first game for Spurs, watched it on MotD. A goal packed opening game, newly acquired stars who had impressed during the world cup. When it snowed later that year and the school boiler packed in we were sent home, and we celebrated on the way by doing Klinsmann dives into the thick fluffy snow.
World class in every aspect, I remember the back page of the The Sun with him shaking hands with Sugar, I was on hols and couldn’t believe it when I saw the picture! Always smile when when he is mentioned, great player and so happy he donned the shirt twice
He is a great striker, great in the air and also on his feet too. Always at the right place at the right time. got himself a nick name golden bomber if i am not wrong.
what a magical time to be a spurs fan this was for me a young teen. Klinsmann was my favourite player still is and he was only with us for 1 season before his return for half a season on loan but still had a massive impacted on me as a spurs fan. also in 97/98 him coming in on loan in January it was his goals that kept us in the prem crazy to think we were that close to relegation and who knows what would have been if we had gone down because we then ended up in financial trouble a few years later anyway 😱😱
My favourite striker! Great striker, great footballer and comes off as a great person too. Gotta admit, I could easily be in tears watching this compilation, the football was fantastic during this period of time, as were the movies, other sports and…………….the music!
The absolute complete striker. Absolute class, Tottenham legend always. I was so excited when he signed for us. Haven’t been as excited about a signing since Klinsmann. The last world class player this club has signed. And we didn’t have champions league football either. What’s your excuse then Levy?!
I agree complete striker, world class and a top top signing for Spurs. Shame he left after one season, I was well gutted. I would say the only other world class signing the club have made since was Van Der Vaart, he was a great signing. Levy will never change his ways, his there to make a profit.
The 94 World Cup was the first one I really paid attention. I remember that summer my sister telling me that we'd just signed Jürgen Klinsmann and i thought it was a joke. Still never quite understood how that transfer happened
Superb striker; left or right foot, headers... didn't matter! You knew he would score if given a chance. Just deadly. A shame Spurs were utter rubbish both times he played for us. Klinsmann and Ginola were great in less than half a season (97/98).
scientists cannot totally rule out that we living in a simulation, I am not a spurs fan nor a scientist but this signing is the closest thing to evidence we are in a simulation. People forget back then we was not the best league, Bergkamp came to Arsenal and that was big, this is another universe
@@RafsanS15 True, but he is more of a director than a manager, and clearly has a passion for Tottenham. I think overall he could steer the organization of Tottenham in the right direction over the long term, which they desperately need.
Do you have a clip when he scored an offside goal (his spurs debut perhaps?)? Loved the crowds cheered with his celebration even though it was ruled out☺
That offside goal was his third game, at home to Man Utd. The way he celebrated still gets shown on film every so often, such was the style of the finish.
I just wonder if we made it to that Cup Final that season (which we should have done - losing to Everton - like how?) - maybe Jurgen would have stayed another season. Still, Chris Armstrong did well the following seasons. The Great Jurgen.
We should of made it to the FA cup final that season after beating Liverpool away at Anfield in the quarter final, I don’t know how we went and lost to Everton. I agree that might of made Klinsmann stay another season at least. Great player thou.
Love the guy, the pundit, the player... But no. As a manager he hasn't done well. Even with Germany, I'm pretty sure that Low did most of the managing.
He was incredible...the absolute perfect defense destroying Striker...he gave every team self confidence... because you just KNEW he would probably get the ball in there....look at his bicycle kicks, his headers and volleys....boy what a brilliant striker he was...look at the last goal. Only the best of the best can score a goal like that...
Exactly you said it perfect 💪💪💪
He could score anytime from anywhere
Couldn’t have put it better myself. Brilliant.
He was a beast
Still won nothing.
I love the way Klinsmann celebrated every goal. He was like a boy trapped in a man's body, and whoever assisted him he always gave them applauds. Its a shame Spurs didn't match his ambitions, we were lucky to have him. What a wonderful memory for him to play for Spurs.
Klinsmann was world class, it was great to have him at spurs. Us fans adored him, Shame spurs didn’t match his ambitions and he would stayed at spurs longer
@@supertottenhamtv I think this pretty much sums up Spurs In a nutshell. We see it with Gazza, Klinsmann, Sheringham, Campbell, Berbatov, Modric, Bale, Walker etc. I been seeing this for decades I just hope it stops before I kick the bucket lol
In Germany they say, “Keine jübelt so schön wie Klinsi”. Basically nobody celebrates as beautifully as him.
I miss him so much, one of best German strikers ever
No, thee best!, ever!
Im a Gooner ..but respected this guy
these comments make me proud...there are a couple of guys out there not mentioned in many conversations. Jürgen Klinsmann is my idol from the 90s ♥ MUCH RESPECT! ♥
I dont see modern day millionaire footballers celebrating goals with passion like Klinsmann did.
That's true. His goal celebrations were a spontanous outburst of pure emotion, whereas in today's football it is often narcisist self-promotion or promotion of sponsors.
@@johnjim6793 thats because these kids have no idea about the real world and real people's struggles. They get indoctrinated into the football "business" at a very young age surrounded by agents and other vultures alike
He actually says he could literally burst when he scored. Just a natural reaction.
Like the German Inzaghi.
@@johnjim6793 Exactly
He really shook the football world when coming to Spurs….. Brilliant player, typical Spurs flair and grace…..
I agree brilliant player, shame we didn’t have him for longer
Great work, man! No background music, original audio, chronological goal order...really great work!
What a amazing striker Klinsmann was, the most acrobatic for sure!
Thank you so much, I agree he was a great player. Scored some fantastic goals.
The best prototype striker ever. He had everything.
He is the template of a proper centre forward. They just don’t exist anymore.
I remember the first time I saw him live , head and shoulders above any player on the pitch.
Much love from germany for this video 🙂
We've just kicked your ass! HA HA!
Danke for a wonderful player.
@@COLEEN322 🇮🇹 Campioni 👑
Great video... I've been waiting years for a Klinsmann at Tottenham upload... What a striker... One of the best of all time... Thanks for sharing 👍
I’m glad you enjoyed the video, Thank you 👍
Remember those times as a kid. Couldn't believe he came to Spurs after WC94. Should have stayed with Spurs after the 94/95 season and see out the rest of his career as an EPL legend.
It was a marquee signing for Spurs, great player. Scored some fantastic goals for the club and I was gutted when he left after 1 season
After playing out a phenomenal season for Spurs in 94-95, he was claimed by that huge infernal vortex known as Bayern Munich: the BLACK HOLE of European football - and not since yesterday either... and he was neither the first, nor the last great player to be absolutely miserable there, in spite of European success...
Sick inside, FC Bayern. It's considered a tragedy if they don't win the Bundesliga - so they've taken to bleeding the rest of the German top tier dry of talent; how many pristine and highly gifted, versatile and intelligent players have sat on the bench for Bayern for the majority of their contracts, only to leave exhausted, heartbroken - and a shadow of their former selves: Miroslav Klose, Mario Götze and Alexander Tickler, just to name a few - and probably no one more so than Lukas Podolski.
Anyway, sorry for going on a tangent: out of his entire illustrious career that included lifting the World Cup, the European cup, the UEFA Cup and every domestic title at one point or another, be it Germany, Italy, France or England... his warmest and happiest memories are from his first spell at Tottenham, as he confessed in an interview. (Looking for it as we speak.) Fair play Spurs: team mates, management - and especially the fans! And you have to consider that Tottenham were a minor team at the time by comparison to Inter Milan and especially Bayern Munich...
Why Kevin Keegan never made an attempt to get him for Newcastle in time for the 95-96 season, I will never know. They literally would have finished 10 points ahead of Man Utd. had that come to pass.
I think, including his loan spell in 97/98, he scored 38 times in 65 games. It always seemed like he was capable of scoring many more, but he was an opportunist and elegant striker.
The way he’d glide past defenders, or just appear in the right place to slot one in, was amazing. What a player, and I’m not even a Tottenham fan.
I agree absolutely brilliant footballer, what a great signing for spurs back in the 90’s.
He used to be my idol growing up.
Das muss ich einfach schreiben: Der größte sportliche und vielleicht auch menschliche Fehler Jürgen Klinsmanns war, dass er Tottenham verlassen hat. Da hat er hingehört, die Menschen haben ihn geliebt und er konnte dort sein wunderbares Naturell ausleben.
Ich stimme voll zu, er hätte sich in England als einer Größten verewigen können. Von den arroganten Bayern Fans wurde er nie geschätzt
You are so correct. He even says his best season was that season.
You don't know how correct you are! He was the king of North London and is missed dearly! Come home Jurgen because we love you and need you again!
Klinnsman was fantastic striker. One of the best headers of the ball as well, I will always remember that diving celebration, good times. Good times.
I agree fantastic striker
The last time Tottenham signed a world class player in his prime
Berbatov or Keane ?
@@conorsmith8551 They are notch or two below in quality
Great video. So many memories of being at WHL watching him.
Spurs are on his place today, because Klinsmann has make it possible!
Ginola and Klinsmann wow
Living legend, should be Spurs new manager.
what a player. Always in the right place at the right time
Quality player
Klinsmann is best
Loved that guy so much. What we need now
I remember watching his first game for Spurs, watched it on MotD. A goal packed opening game, newly acquired stars who had impressed during the world cup. When it snowed later that year and the school boiler packed in we were sent home, and we celebrated on the way by doing Klinsmann dives into the thick fluffy snow.
Quality stuff, must of been fun
Klinsman là mẫu tiền đạo xử lý nhanh gọn, chuẩn xác và hiếm khi bỏ lỡ cơ hội ngon ăn. Nếu thêm sức mạnh tì đè, kĩ thuật cầm bóng thì sẽ là siêu khủng
Loved him at Spurs.. great goals
World class in every aspect, I remember the back page of the The Sun with him shaking hands with Sugar, I was on hols and couldn’t believe it when I saw the picture! Always smile when when he is mentioned, great player and so happy he donned the shirt twice
I agree world class he was, amazing signing for Spurs. I still remember it like it was yesterday.
Thanks for making this video
No problem, enjoy the video
So many great goals. The second is the finest. :)
We've always had a great attack; now it's just a matter of getting a world-class defence too....
Breathtaking, and I'm a West Ham fan.
My big Idol. He knew how to shoot Goals. Great Talent!
He is a great striker, great in the air and also on his feet too. Always at the right place at the right time. got himself a nick name golden bomber if i am not wrong.
Klinsmann is the beat
Please come back home! You are forever loved in North London.... Forever!
I was waiting for the Klinsmann dive celebration 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Klinsman was fantastic! I also miss the old calm commentators.
I love that goal against Sheffield Wednesday!
excellent editing
Some great memories.. gentleman
Certainly great memories, world class striker
Sheringham a dream for any striker
I agree great striker, had a great partnership with Klinsmann
Klinsmann is a combination of Van Basten technique and Inzaghi instinct.
Thanks for video
One of he best strikers in the world
what a magical time to be a spurs fan this was for me a young teen. Klinsmann was my favourite player still is and he was only with us for 1 season before his return for half a season on loan but still had a massive impacted on me as a spurs fan. also in 97/98 him coming in on loan in January it was his goals that kept us in the prem crazy to think we were that close to relegation and who knows what would have been if we had gone down because we then ended up in financial trouble a few years later anyway 😱😱
Oh man... pure class, he's missed up to this day
Good compilation, but needed his famous "dive" celebration for completeness
My favourite striker! Great striker, great footballer and comes off as a great person too.
Gotta admit, I could easily be in tears watching this compilation, the football was fantastic during this period of time, as were the movies, other sports and…………….the music!
The absolute complete striker. Absolute class, Tottenham legend always. I was so excited when he signed for us. Haven’t been as excited about a signing since Klinsmann. The last world class player this club has signed. And we didn’t have champions league football either. What’s your excuse then Levy?!
I agree complete striker, world class and a top top signing for Spurs. Shame he left after one season, I was well gutted. I would say the only other world class signing the club have made since was Van Der Vaart, he was a great signing. Levy will never change his ways, his there to make a profit.
His goal at 94 world cup against South Korea was Amazing
The 94 World Cup was the first one I really paid attention. I remember that summer my sister telling me that we'd just signed Jürgen Klinsmann and i thought it was a joke. Still never quite understood how that transfer happened
The transfer did come out of the blue, now and then not often Spurs would sign a big player
5:39 to run City into bigger Relegation danger oh what sweet words :D
RIP Justin Ediburgh... Another unsung Spurs hero.
I agree good player and a spurs legend. RIP Justin.
Superb striker; left or right foot, headers... didn't matter! You knew he would score if given a chance. Just deadly. A shame Spurs were utter rubbish both times he played for us. Klinsmann and Ginola were great in less than half a season (97/98).
Quality striker, world class.
now hes coaching sonny and the korean national team! coys!!
Legend
Now do a video of all his diving. Should be twice as long
Jurgen Klinsman to be Tottenham Hotspur new coach.
There’s still a chance
just became korea national team manager so he'll be coaching sonny!
Still grateful for the job he did managing the USA.
loved him as usmnt manager, class, the wins in italy, germany, holland and mexico, all away wins, stunning
An English German if ever there was one. Brilliant goal scorer and a lovely person. A German with a sense of humour!❤
the diver. klinsmann, wir danken dir!
Golden Bomber
früher haben wir ihn flipper genannt und heute wären wir froh,so einen in deutschland wieder zu haben
my man!
Его золотой мяч на евро 96 вошёл в историю
Klinsmann striker is the best in the world..
scientists cannot totally rule out that we living in a simulation, I am not a spurs fan nor a scientist but this signing is the closest thing to evidence we are in a simulation. People forget back then we was not the best league, Bergkamp came to Arsenal and that was big, this is another universe
Những pha volley tuyệt vời
Always wanted him to have a Shot at being our Manager..Never happened..I know he wanted the Job..
He might still get the job, they have to make the right decision for the club in the summer. I would want him
he had awful stint at Bayern.
@@RafsanS15 True, but he is more of a director than a manager, and clearly has a passion for Tottenham. I think overall he could steer the organization of Tottenham in the right direction over the long term, which they desperately need.
@@yrureadingthisname if u want Klinsi, u need an assistant that could handle tactical stuff, because Klinsi is more focused to Yoga according to Lahm
It’s crazy that a team with so many top forwards was so bad
What a ledge
Do you have a clip when he scored an offside goal (his spurs debut perhaps?)? Loved the crowds cheered with his celebration even though it was ruled out☺
Was it against Sheffield Wednesday? I’ll look for it
@@supertottenhamtv Yes, sheffield wednesday..
@@lungkislungkis Sorry I don’t have, here’s a link to the whole game ua-cam.com/video/fg30tZ-31uo/v-deo.html if you can find it
@@supertottenhamtv wow, thanks a lot🙏👍
That offside goal was his third game, at home to Man Utd. The way he celebrated still gets shown on film every so often, such was the style of the finish.
Obviously, we can't shame his player career....but his manager career? fuck.
One word ‘effervescent’
Legend inter
It seems most of his goals were directed to the right hand side...you would have thought keepers would do some research.-)
Inter legend
David ginola❤❤❤
Would loved to have seen him with Berbetov
It would of been amazing to see that partnership, 2 great players
sheringham was a top top player
@@si4632 I agree top player
I just wonder if we made it to that Cup Final that season (which we should have done - losing to Everton - like how?) - maybe Jurgen would have stayed another season. Still, Chris Armstrong did well the following seasons. The Great Jurgen.
We should of made it to the FA cup final that season after beating Liverpool away at Anfield in the quarter final, I don’t know how we went and lost to Everton. I agree that might of made Klinsmann stay another season at least. Great player thou.
Klinsi
He was to good
I agree he was quality
Quality of his goals: 8K
Quality of this video: 480p
Thank you 👍
Would you take him as a manger
Yes I wouldn’t mind him being our new manager. Klinsmann knows his football and he is a good coach
@@supertottenhamtv ok
@@supertottenhamtv just beware. He resigned from Hertha after spent 75M at winter transfer for his failed "Big City Project"
@@RafsanS15 maybe his not the man to take us forward
Love the guy, the pundit, the player... But no. As a manager he hasn't done well. Even with Germany, I'm pretty sure that Low did most of the managing.
His all gosls are simple. Just hr got passed and kicked. His technical skills are seldom seen.
It’s called being a centre forward. He was one of the best.
He will never get a coach job again
Oppo
How good was Teddy Sheringham though
He was a great striker, had no pace but played the game with his brain
@@supertottenhamtv he's playmaking from deep in a lot of these clips, which is why I was reminded of him
As a player Jurgen is Great but As a manager Jurgen is incompetent
Like a lot of good ex players.
Incredibly fantastic striker!
But Incredibly awful manager.
The worst coach ever
Yep, just a shame he couldn't transfer his greatness as a player to manager. He should consider being a football pundit instead
Great player thou, one of Tottenhams best signings.
You don't even write his name correctly, omg
Great striker
Brilliant striker 👍
На игру Павлюченко похоже
Oppo