The Story of The Midfielder Who HATED Dribbling But Never Lost The Ball

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  • @RaymarFootball
    @RaymarFootball  Рік тому +29

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    • @TCGTales
      @TCGTales Рік тому

      The level of play before the late 90s was NOT higher in Europe, modern football brought that back then South American players didn't need to make that leap.

    • @kernboristv2945
      @kernboristv2945 Рік тому

      You should do one with the Mexican midfielder he's a legend in Mexico I cannot remember his name but he used to put the ball between his leg and hop over the Defenders

    • @nikolailien6167
      @nikolailien6167 11 місяців тому

      Whatever happened to your Luis Diaz video? I can still see it on your Facebook page, but it seems to be gone from your UA-cam channel?

    • @princesimon-yd4bc
      @princesimon-yd4bc 11 місяців тому

      Inter Milan racoba video magic left foot ....

    • @johndough1703
      @johndough1703 11 місяців тому

      What’s with the creepy voice drop? You don’t need that. Your voice is fine without the creepy factor.

  • @cheviidevii
    @cheviidevii Рік тому +1061

    Footballers such as Gilberto Silva, Juan Román Riquelme, Andrea Pirlo, Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Carrick, Sergio Busquets and Mesut Özil all made the game look so easy to the point they were considered lazy or not ambitious enough. It wasn't until they retired or stop playing football people realize they were irreplaceable.

    • @0111NH_Noah
      @0111NH_Noah Рік тому +55

      Same with Claude Makelele. Take a look at the Galacticos.

    • @cristiancortes6546
      @cristiancortes6546 Рік тому +22

      people think that Gilberto Silva was lazy?

    • @SteveNami616
      @SteveNami616 Рік тому +23

      Carlos Valderrama was born different, one of the kind footballer. Only dribble when needed and prefer passing than scoring.

    • @cheviidevii
      @cheviidevii Рік тому +39

      @@SteveNami616 yeah because despite being a DM / CM he rarely tackles his opponents which results in him going months sometimes without a yellow card. Funny thing is he won the ball frequently because his style involves man intercepting the ball. CM these days are program the only way to win the ball his hard tackling and unlimited stamina chasing down oppositions.

    • @LuisFigo4
      @LuisFigo4 Рік тому +11

      Ozil was lazy

  • @MarkWiseTechno
    @MarkWiseTechno Рік тому +353

    "We could give him the ball when we didn't know what to do because we knew he wouldn't lose it," is one of the greatest quotes I've ever heard spoken about a player.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  11 місяців тому +8

      Indeed it is!

    • @njldst2007
      @njldst2007 10 місяців тому +2

      This was also said about Zidane and Maradona

    • @Darko_Boi
      @Darko_Boi 10 місяців тому

      what an honor it would be to called that!

    • @bangagoyofficial
      @bangagoyofficial 9 місяців тому +5

      "Let him cook"

    • @freddiemercury2075
      @freddiemercury2075 8 місяців тому +5

      If I had a million dollar I would pass it to valdaramma for safe keeping because I know he won't lose it.

  • @tf-ok
    @tf-ok Рік тому +256

    Man, the football back in the 70s and 80s (early 90s too) was something else, you know? It wasn't just a game; it was like this beautiful dance of passion and skill. Johan Cruyff was like the conductor of an orchestra, with his Total Football wizardry. Every move, every touch-it was like he was painting a masterpiece with a ball.
    Then there's Carlos Valderrama, with that wild hair and crazy style. He played like he was having the time of his life on the pitch, making it all look effortless. It was infectious, man. You couldn't help but smile watching him do his thing.
    And Diego Maradona, oh boy. The guy was a legend. The Hand of God, the Goal of the Century-it was like he was living in a different dimension. You could feel the raw passion oozing out of him, not just for the game but for life itself.
    What I dig most about that era is how these guys weren't just playing to survive or for big paychecks. Nah, they were out there playing for the love of the game. The pitch was their playground, and they were the kids who never wanted to go home. It's like they were saying, "Let's forget everything else and just play some damn good football."
    Those were the days, my friend. Football wasn't a business; it was a love affair, and those players were the poets of the beautiful game. It's a vibe that's hard to capture these days with all the big money and politics in football. But man, I just love reminiscing about the magic those guys brought to the pitch.

    • @Andrew-zr1jt
      @Andrew-zr1jt Рік тому +23

      It was something different ,that is right , not as crazy money as today , I think Ronaldinho was one of the last players playing for the love of the game and having a great time. We missed that for sure,greetings from Spain!!

    • @hits_from_the_bong
      @hits_from_the_bong Рік тому +10

      Let's not forget Magico Gonzalez 🇸🇻

    • @BigNews2021
      @BigNews2021 Рік тому +3

      @@hits_from_the_bong - Oh Magico Gonzalez. Never saw him play, but I"ve seen videos and heard the stories. Quite the character. That nickname definitely suited him.

    • @MstrVigneshNirbhay
      @MstrVigneshNirbhay Рік тому +2

      Mans think im about to read allat

    • @Alexanderthenotsobad
      @Alexanderthenotsobad Рік тому +4

      Pibe was the face of the MLS before Beckham. He didn't get Beckham money, but I'm sure he got his.

  • @johnr909
    @johnr909 Рік тому +151

    Dude was special. In the early and mid 90s I thought he was one of the best passers in the game. When he played for the Colorado Rapids I got to see him up close, controlling a game while just walking around the pitch.

    • @Ranger830
      @Ranger830 8 місяців тому +4

      Same! I got to meet him when he was Playing for The Fusion in Ft.Lauderdale. I played Highschool with Pete Marino/ Sneaky Pete,at that time they were both playing for the Fusion. He always amazed me! Cheers From Florida. BTW love me some Colorado,have a few friends living out there. Beautiful State. 😎🤙

    • @PaulBongiorno-v2l
      @PaulBongiorno-v2l 4 місяці тому

      Same.
      Won tix often from KBPI ( ;

  • @jas_bataille
    @jas_bataille 7 місяців тому +44

    Just because he made it look super effortless doesn't mean he wasn't athletic. To keep the ball against 4 players of that level like that play after play is just a ludicrous level of athleticism. The fact he achieved the record for most assists at 39 is absolutely insane.

    • @Oi-mj6dv
      @Oi-mj6dv 5 місяців тому

      Balance: 2000

  • @Wearespurstv
    @Wearespurstv Рік тому +159

    I grew up watching Valderrama with my dad and even got his autograph when he played a friendly in Connecticut one year.

    • @MufasaBrandy
      @MufasaBrandy 11 місяців тому +3

      Thats really nice mate!💪

    • @jamesbuitrago
      @jamesbuitrago 10 місяців тому +3

      Same here. My step-dad got me into playing and we would watch the games when the national team (Colombia) would play. It was the 90s, and man I was amazed. Later on, when I was playing in high school, El Pibe came to Azteca Park, in Houston, and my step dad took my brother, my girlfriend, and myself to see if we could get a picture with him. We did, plus we were able to get autographed jerseys that we brought with us that day. It's my fondest memory of meeting a legend in the sport I love plus being able to share that experience with my family will always be unforgettable.

    • @carlossifontes8155
      @carlossifontes8155 5 місяців тому

      Was he with Tampa at the time ? That's epic I live in Connecticut now

  • @david3188col
    @david3188col Рік тому +68

    He's incredibly underrated. We rarely hear of his brilliance. With one assist, one individual play, one steal turned into a counter attack, could completely change the outcome of a game.

    • @RattaClips
      @RattaClips 11 місяців тому +1

      his career makes me realize how short life really is. Amazing player

  • @Mr_jz_12
    @Mr_jz_12 Рік тому +162

    Valderama and René Higuita on the same team......... AMAZING!

    • @kevinsmarx
      @kevinsmarx Рік тому +19

      And Asprilla upfront

    • @SahelleDorjean-zx3wx
      @SahelleDorjean-zx3wx 11 місяців тому +11

      And Fredi Rincon

    • @Sam_Hawkins
      @Sam_Hawkins 10 місяців тому +6

      @@SahelleDorjean-zx3wxI remember a good midfielder called Alvarez from that era. But Valderrama was my favourite player from the whole 1990’s WC. Greetings from Hungary.

    • @danielcontreras5836
      @danielcontreras5836 2 місяці тому +1

      And Andrés Escobar #2 RIP

    • @danielcontreras5836
      @danielcontreras5836 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Sam_HawkinsLeonel Álvarez , se Volvió director técnico , aca es muy querido

  • @bquillaguyd2940
    @bquillaguyd2940 Рік тому +19

    Thank you for this shoutout to our Historic Captain "El Pibe." People don't know how good he was, and I think possibly he never got to his full potential. Limited by a lack of a professional infrastructure in the game at that time. There were no Psychologists, Nutritionists, Personal fitness coaches, physical therapists, etc. If he would've had the right support, he would've been in another level. I remember my Mom was in charge of keeping his composure in France. Sometimes he called her crying saying he didn't want to be in France no more. And, for a town guy like him, it was a big shock to go to see the world like that, without the support he needed. And honestly, my mom wasn't the right person for that.

  • @divagaciones1628
    @divagaciones1628 Рік тому +85

    Awesome video. Valderrama is indeed one of the most beloved veteran players here in Colombia. We still have much to grow as a football nation, but we have become a respectable country with great players like Luis Díaz and Juan Guillermo Cuadrado. This growth was largely thanks to Valderrama and his golden generation putting us on the map.

    • @jaishu123
      @jaishu123 Рік тому +4

      Not falcao or James Rodriguez?

    • @Alexanderthenotsobad
      @Alexanderthenotsobad Рік тому

      @@jaishu123 @divagaciones1628 Ya dejen de agarrarse ahí como un par de culicagados mano...

    • @andresgallego5727
      @andresgallego5727 Рік тому +8

      @@jaishu123 I'd say peak Falcao was our best player ever, he was the best striker in the world for at least 2 seasons, he was not only good in the pitch but was also a very kind person outside of it, he was also extremely disciplined and you never heard any scandal where his name was mentioned which is something the rest of our best players cannot say.

    • @skendae2003
      @skendae2003 Рік тому

      @@andresgallego5727 My idol as a brummie

    • @akwasiasiamah7542
      @akwasiasiamah7542 Рік тому

      Forgot about Barrios

  • @ricardosanchez5078
    @ricardosanchez5078 Рік тому +103

    Valderrama Higuita, and el Tino Aspirilla made Colombia a very exciting team. With Ivan Cordoba, they managed to win the Copa America 2001, the real golden generation

    • @fredyscanlan
      @fredyscanlan Рік тому +18

      Everyone forgets Rincon😢 he was key…

    • @armandoromero4928
      @armandoromero4928 Рік тому +5

      Valderrama, Higuita and Asprilla didn't participate from the Colombian team copa América champion

    • @JuanDiegoPinillos
      @JuanDiegoPinillos Рік тому +7

      @@armandoromero4928 you're right, Valderrama, Asprilla and many others retired from the National team after the failure in France 98. Ivan Cordoba, Oscar Cordoba and Aristizabal were the only players that were part of the team from the 98 that won the Copa America in 2001

    • @armandoromero4928
      @armandoromero4928 Рік тому +1

      @@JuanDiegoPinillos and Miguel Calero (goalkeeper)

    • @shrikantchaudhari4056
      @shrikantchaudhari4056 11 місяців тому

      Aspirilla was terrific as good as Mbappe.

  • @Merkurio84
    @Merkurio84 Рік тому +25

    Carlos "El Pibe" Valderrama, it was amazing watching him, I had the pleasure to watch this man play in his prime.

  • @clivematthews95
    @clivematthews95 Рік тому +42

    Valderama definitely had vision. I love this about great midfielders the most

  • @dedfoker
    @dedfoker Рік тому +23

    I'm Colombian and his skills were honed not because of the beach, but the type of ball he used. It's call a cloth ball because it's made of, well, cloth or old fabric. It's wrapped tight with string to get the shape and coated with shoe glue. The result is a non bouncy ball but hard to control and dribble (Still sold nowadays). And he wasn't lazy or care free, just simple in what he played; his job was to retain the ball and control the midfield with quick passing. He didn't deviate from that.

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 9 місяців тому

      my faviotite colombian player was Luis Fajardo incredibly imaginative and innovative
      as a brazil fan i loved watching fARJADO in the World Cup alongside carlos Estrada and Freddy RINCON their performance against germany in the group stages were legendary
      the most audacious piece of skill i eve witnessed in my life was this kind of back hill chip and lob pass to a team mate against a Argentinian club team i think it might have been in the club championship 91

  • @luisvalencia9396
    @luisvalencia9396 Рік тому +7

    I met him twice. He first gave me his autograph and the second time a photo. Very simple and humble. El pibe, Todo Bien 👍

  • @SergioHernandezMinistries
    @SergioHernandezMinistries Рік тому +6

    This man was the motor he understood that the play before the goal was more important than the actual finish and his ability to do it with one touch and 360 vision is what made him so special ⭐️

  • @ILTOMBA
    @ILTOMBA Рік тому +26

    To me, Valderrama is the most iconic player of all time. Not the best, still very very good, but he had mystical charisma.

    • @RattaClips
      @RattaClips 11 місяців тому

      There was something about him man

  • @ivoluijendijk5529
    @ivoluijendijk5529 11 місяців тому +7

    THough i watched Valderrama during the 90's world cups, I never realised until this video, how he is basically the template where midfielders like Busquets and de Jong get their style of play from. perfect vision, incredible technique and a natural instinct to keep plays simple. Must be one of the hardest things to do on the pitch. Great video.

  • @hdplays4105
    @hdplays4105 6 місяців тому +3

    El Pibe was dominant. He absolutely dominated MLS for a couple of years. I am a DC United fan but I can say this guy was Insane.

  • @user-vw6bk4pb4l
    @user-vw6bk4pb4l 11 місяців тому +18

    I thought Busquets was unique, yet here is this guy. The more i discover old football the more i realise how there is hardly anything new in football.

    • @PatrickEvans-x1v
      @PatrickEvans-x1v 5 місяців тому

      Guardiola played like that too with quick 2 touches.... It was beautiful to watch

  • @2Funky4me
    @2Funky4me 9 місяців тому +3

    El Pibe often mentioned Bernardo Redin as his all-time favorite midfield partner. They were so exquisite with their “toque toque” passing that you could watch 90 mins of them playing rondo and enjoy every second of it.

  • @jahivah
    @jahivah 10 місяців тому +1

    El Pibe. Man did I love watching that man play. My all-time favorite player. I patterned my game after him thought I eventually came to play more of a defensive midfielder role. His true genius is the understanding of space and weight of the pass. His passes always had perfect weight. True Legend.

  • @NovusGM
    @NovusGM Рік тому +8

    Football is all about moving the ball. Flashy dribble moves look cool and exciting for the audience, but rarely achieve anything for the game vs. a properly structured and layered defence.
    A brilliant pass, however, can dismantle even the best defence in the world.
    For that, players have to be running to receive the ball; not to use it. It is a different mentality and the better and more beautiful way to play the game imo.

  • @Neil1974
    @Neil1974 Рік тому +6

    Hey this might sound crazy to some Colombians, but there was one underrated player called Victor Danilo Pacheco, even Valderrama said he was better than him, if you could search about him you could see the way he played, it was a combination of old and modern football when football wasn't even modern... the problem with this guy was the he is from one of the most hated regions in Colombia and also he was to small for the coach at that time, but the coach (Maturana) played some others that were even smaller than him, but honestly search for this guy, Victor Danilo Pacheco.

  • @quang4055
    @quang4055 5 місяців тому +1

    I remember watching him play for the Tampa Bay mutiny when I was a kid. His hair was so recognizable on the pitch

  • @kevinstoneham1245
    @kevinstoneham1245 Рік тому +14

    The goal in the 90 WC against West Germany was incredible and Valderrama was the pivot for it. That German Team were largely impenetrable defensively by and Colombia cur the to pieces.

  • @TeezoDouble
    @TeezoDouble Рік тому +2

    I drew the short straw for '94 US vs Columbia so watched from a hotel room by myself in Pasadena. Was in tears from win and seeing my parents on tv at end before Meola raised the flag. It took many years for me to accept that my parents truly deserved this experience and see this man named Valderrama.

  • @wobblertv8083
    @wobblertv8083 Рік тому +14

    I remember watching this guy in a 1- 1 draw with England in 88 ...i sat there open mouthed at the things he was doing .Genius midfielder.

    • @fredyscanlan
      @fredyscanlan Рік тому

      Rous cup at Wembley?

    • @wobblertv8083
      @wobblertv8083 Рік тому

      @@fredyscanlan Yes I think so ...England were a shambles at the Euros that summer .

  • @oludave
    @oludave Рік тому +7

    1:40 Okocha and Valderrama getting so much respect from Ronaldinho just goes a long way to show how special these guys truly are. And then, of course, Ronaldinho handed over to Goat Messi, and the rest is history!

  • @_d98224
    @_d98224 Рік тому +8

    I still remember my elders talking about him of how good he was....

  • @andresgallego5727
    @andresgallego5727 Рік тому +9

    I love midfielders like him, growing up in Colombia and not being very athletic I always tried to emulate his style when I was very young, later I knew other players that I liked for not being super quick or strong but had certain style and elegance to pass or shoot while having less pace as a center back, those players were Fernando Redondo and Andrea Pirlo.

    • @evilotis01
      @evilotis01 11 місяців тому +1

      Redondo is another forgotten genius. he was so, so good at his peak. the goal he set up for Raúl at Old Trafford is one of the most outrageous pieces of skill ever imo

  • @mercurialblonde
    @mercurialblonde Рік тому +4

    El Pibe was my favorite player growing up. I got to see him in the mls and he was an artist. Didn’t move hardly the whole game and still dominated

  • @Porthos240
    @Porthos240 8 місяців тому +1

    I just always remember him always having a great short pass rating on PES. The few timed I did see him dribble, I would have never imagined him not liking it. The Evergreen made his dribbling a grand sight to see.

  • @ivanohemartin
    @ivanohemartin Рік тому +4

    Montpellier legend. That team beat PSV only to lose vs Sir Alex in 1/4 finals. Viva El Pibe!

  • @hopelessaquarian
    @hopelessaquarian Рік тому +17

    Thanks Raymar, I just love your videos and the passion with which you present them.
    Suggestions for future episodes: Edgar Davids, Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Breitner

  • @mehdimarashi1736
    @mehdimarashi1736 Рік тому +2

    In the midfield, he was a tree! A real tree, with roots and a huge gold canopy, and what a beautiful tree! Every move he made was elegant. One of those players you never want them to retire.

    • @Chengyuan79
      @Chengyuan79 11 місяців тому +1

      A lurker in comments usually, but ... this is a beautiful description.

  • @luisestebanruiz9773
    @luisestebanruiz9773 7 місяців тому +1

    Fun fact, the nick name "El pibe" came from "la Bruja" Veron's father, at that time he played on Colombia, and of course he was friend whith Carlos dad which was a footballer too, pibe, is a way Argentinians use to call kids and little kids.

  • @Pulsonar
    @Pulsonar 4 місяці тому

    Who could forget the midfield legend Valderrama? Man looked like a wizard and played like he was conducting an orchestra. I always enjoyed watching him work magic with exquisite passes and assists. Would’ve love to see him be more goal hungry, but IMO he was still one of the greatest midfielders of all time. He was so unique only the great Pirlo reminds me of Valderrama in his style of play and

  • @00dredd
    @00dredd 9 місяців тому

    was one of my favorite players growing up. Made football look way too easy. Never panicked, never rushed.. just always having the right pass in a given circumstance.

  • @RaymarFootball
    @RaymarFootball  Рік тому +10

    What video should I do next? 🤔 Leave a like to support the channel and let me know💙

    • @mrtoons282
      @mrtoons282 Рік тому

      what about Dene?? bro was so good that Maradona once went to his changing room after a match just to shake his hand

    • @TSPH1992
      @TSPH1992 Рік тому +1

      Filippo Inzaghi

    • @hits_from_the_bong
      @hits_from_the_bong Рік тому +1

      Jorge "Magico" Gonzalez 🇸🇻!!!!! Maradona said "I'm not the best player in the world, there's one person better than me, Magico Gonzalez!!"

    • @TOSWAG
      @TOSWAG Рік тому +2

      Chicharito

    • @EnormeEkoH
      @EnormeEkoH Рік тому

      ​@@hits_from_the_bonghe also said that to carlovich

  • @tomparatube6506
    @tomparatube6506 5 місяців тому

    I remember watching him in the 1990 World Cup. The media dubbed him The Hair. He looked effortless but it took me all these years to realize how masterful he was. I would always remember him.

    • @eldante4139
      @eldante4139 4 місяці тому

      Same as. I knew about his hair but sadly missed just how good a player he was. Back then there wasn’t internet or as much tv coverage so you’d see the players more in magazines than actually playing. But turns out his hair was second to his crazy football skills in reality.

  • @darrylfernandes4806
    @darrylfernandes4806 4 місяці тому +1

    It looked as if he used magnets tield to his boots.. amazing passes and super elastic cyruff fienting..the man who thought the world how South American play soccer ⚽⚽⚽⚽

  • @freddiemercury2075
    @freddiemercury2075 8 місяців тому +1

    My favourite midfielder. He is like messi when it comes to keeping possession and xavi when it comes to passing.

  • @johnlombardo7816
    @johnlombardo7816 10 місяців тому

    funny how I remember CV more than most from that day.. and yet, it was his hair flair that kept it that way. didnt realize (at the time) that he actually just had skills.. Glad you did this video, always loved him growing up.

  • @adamaze2920
    @adamaze2920 Рік тому +7

    0:05 i see what u did there 🤣

  • @0bzen22
    @0bzen22 11 місяців тому

    He played what, 4 years in France, and he is still remembered as an icon of Ligue 1. I mean, the guy is hard to forget, but his style of play, not just his looks, was really unique.

  • @guillaumeemilianoloinard-g9415

    midlefielder who wants to play simple football, not athletic but a genious on the pitch. closest current comparrison is busquets, cruyff talked about the impact him leaving barca would have. simple foiotball is winning football, simple midlefielders who are not flashy make a winning formula, that made him special

  • @SteveNami616
    @SteveNami616 Рік тому +10

    Please do Roque Júnior next, arguably one of the most underrated Brazilian defenders during 2000s

  • @evilotis01
    @evilotis01 11 місяців тому +2

    i love these deep dives on lesser know players who deserve more attention. a couple of suggestions from La Liga: Juan Carlos Valerón and Joaquín

  • @jonstiffer4994
    @jonstiffer4994 Рік тому +14

    I saw nothing resembling tiki taka in this video. No sideways or backwards passing to avoid any percent of risk. All I saw was brilliant passes forwards, often assists.

  • @axdambient
    @axdambient Рік тому +2

    thank you for this wonderful video. a lot of the comments are comparing Pibe to so many other genius players and i completely agree. i was just a young boy seeing the tail end of his Colombian national career and then his MLS years. love the gent to death, i've gotten to share drinks and food with him and i think he's just awesome
    really recommend people to check out some old vids of him in France. it was absurd. my grandpa was a self-made footy historian, he would tape every game he could catch on Honduran TV, even bought a satellite dish to get as much as possible. one of our favorites for sure. SALUD

  • @denverhowell3489
    @denverhowell3489 11 місяців тому +1

    "El pibe" the master one touch player. This man fashion the style of football that I play..
    Salute to you my teacher.. ⚽

  • @satwakibhattacharya2075
    @satwakibhattacharya2075 Рік тому +2

    I've watched his plays during my early 10's old and now also in my late 30's I still think that I miss really him seeing in fields. No doubt our era got to see best rivalries like CR7/M10, Iniesta+Xavi/whole REAL mid+defense, but his times were like emotions❤❤

  • @ceronibalsamar5352
    @ceronibalsamar5352 Рік тому +9

    To Make it simple for the new football fans, he was a better version of Busquests

    • @bimapriambada1098
      @bimapriambada1098 Рік тому +2

      More like if KDB went deep position or Xavi got kidnapped by Pablo Escobar. You clearly underestimate Busquests defending ability but he's not a scrub defender.

    • @ceronibalsamar5352
      @ceronibalsamar5352 Рік тому +1

      @@bimapriambada1098 Both players play similar football, they know how to protect the ball, slow, composed, simple and they both don't like carrying the ball for long distances, and imo Busquets is a better defender than Valderrama, and he also has better understanding of space, but what made Valderrama greater was his ability to create low risk high rewards chances from his own side and his scoring ability, he loved scoring screamers.

  • @suzuyasnotes6618
    @suzuyasnotes6618 Рік тому +9

    Do one for inzaghi pls

  • @clintpot8521
    @clintpot8521 5 місяців тому

    I saw Carlos live at the end of his career playing for Tampa Bay! I absolutely loved watching Carlos and also Marco Etcheverria play the passing game like an art form!

  • @alexgg7499
    @alexgg7499 Рік тому +5

    Valderrama was athletic he was just smart like messi today he walks the pitch but they so smart on passing and scoring

  • @diyadahara0052
    @diyadahara0052 Рік тому +9

    He was a great player.

  • @ozeirGD
    @ozeirGD Рік тому +8

    This is also how Thomas Muller plays. He doesn't dribbles a lot but still can passed through with his one touch pass.

    • @BernardRonniousDeSilvaEndymion
      @BernardRonniousDeSilvaEndymion Рік тому

      yea valderrama and muller would have 20 influence and 20 work rate in football manager

    • @arsenal_84
      @arsenal_84 Рік тому +2

      Muller is more like teddy sheringham in an ACM role or a false 9.

  • @kpetergdolo3495
    @kpetergdolo3495 Рік тому +5

    Great video Raymar.

  • @robertoso8796
    @robertoso8796 Рік тому +7

    i've only been to one soccer game. columbia vs romania at the rose bowl in pasadena during the 94 world cup and valderrama was by far the biggest star there. i didn't know anything abut him though so very cool to see this.

  • @michaelshannon9169
    @michaelshannon9169 Рік тому +2

    Saw him in some highlights and I stopped and realised I had no idea about him. Kept watching the highlights and wondered what the fuck was going on. I had always heard of him but had no idea he was that gifted. The more I watched the more stunned I was.

  • @eddiejensen3369
    @eddiejensen3369 Рік тому +4

    1994 broke my heart. Apparently a lot going on behind the scenes according to the 2 Escobars 30/30.

    • @bobsmudger3979
      @bobsmudger3979 Рік тому

      Outstanding documentary, the footage of the football is amazing.

  • @TheTwentySecondDegree
    @TheTwentySecondDegree 6 місяців тому

    Pibe was so nice.. and with a heart of Gold. "Todo Bien, Todo Bien"

  • @samuraininjarockstar9355
    @samuraininjarockstar9355 Рік тому +4

    Valderrama had he played in Cruyffs Dream team would have been top 5 90s players.

  • @soldadosdebabel5800
    @soldadosdebabel5800 8 місяців тому

    The way you went from Valderrama to promoting VPN was genius. About VAlderrama I was very young but I still remember that I thought he was great (that is all I remember).

  • @chinortega3
    @chinortega3 Рік тому +2

    I attended one of his leagues/camps growing up I got to play against him and partakes in training sessions with him a few times over the years, that was dope and probably why i have such a good touch of the ball to this day 😅

  • @sethgeeko867
    @sethgeeko867 Рік тому

    I had a short conversation with him at LAX while I getting off of work he saw me see him like is it him? And then I asked him are you that soccer player in Spanish he said yeah really humble and nice guy

  • @malinikugan6076
    @malinikugan6076 Рік тому +3

    Might be forget him but not his hairstyle.CARLOS VALDERRAMA 👍🔥🔥♥️

  • @BlueMonk25
    @BlueMonk25 Рік тому +4

    This is how football should be played

  • @michaelosgood9876
    @michaelosgood9876 10 місяців тому

    What a footballer! Simple. Beautiful & The ultimate assister..

  • @sepulpedro
    @sepulpedro Рік тому

    That goal against Germany is pure gold, with the beautiful finishing by Freddy Rincón (another legend) as the cherry on top

  • @siriusplayz5871
    @siriusplayz5871 Рік тому +1

    I was waiting the whole time for narrator to say: "I am BATMAN"

  • @saga-webtv
    @saga-webtv 11 місяців тому

    "PLus the man was tough enough to fight the police" hahahhaha ! Good one man. I'm from Colombia myself, grew up with the legend of el Pibe always and even saw him play on TV for la Tricolor lots of times when I was a kid. And yet this is the first time I see someone doing such a deep analysis of his story and style of play. Keep it up !!!

  • @yuriysharma7040
    @yuriysharma7040 Рік тому +4

    Hey Reymar! Thank you for amazing videos! I love them so much! Can you make one on Juan Roman Riquelme, Andres D'Allessandro or Juan Sebastian Veron? Thank you in advance!

  • @maverich767
    @maverich767 6 місяців тому

    That 5-0 trashing of argentina was majestic one.

  • @chrispinejuma4017
    @chrispinejuma4017 8 місяців тому

    Now I see where R10 got his ball handling skills and passing ❤

  • @S0L12D3
    @S0L12D3 Рік тому +2

    He would work so well in today’s game!

  • @Dalethegoat
    @Dalethegoat Рік тому +5

    Raymar is my story teller

  • @andrius11
    @andrius11 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this 🇱🇹 I remember him very well.

  • @YOYOO740
    @YOYOO740 Рік тому +1

    He looks like Ruud Gulit just with some 90's Flare

  • @shango7942
    @shango7942 Рік тому

    Great video man, I remembered him, he was special indeed.

  • @dionysise5008
    @dionysise5008 Рік тому +3

    I remember watching him at Italia90. ❤

  • @danielsnekkerhaug141
    @danielsnekkerhaug141 Рік тому +3

    I remember this guy from World Cup 94. I didn't follow Colombia that close, but whem i saw higlights-reel it was often this guy with a lot of hair pasing a lot
    Sadly are World Cup 94 for Colombia remembered by tragedy. To those responsible, burn in hell. To Andres Escobar Rest in Peace

    • @robertoso8796
      @robertoso8796 Рік тому

      i went to the colombia vs romania game during the 94 world cup but wasn't aware that a tragedy occurred. i'll look it up. i don't follow soccer and was a kid at the time so probably didn't pay attention to news.

  • @rossmitchell4352
    @rossmitchell4352 9 місяців тому

    Got to watch him play at hampden park in Glasgow in the 80's. Great player

  • @HenriqueM-jh1ye
    @HenriqueM-jh1ye 6 місяців тому

    1:40 - This translation is wrong. Ronaldinho is saying that he admired both Okocha and Valderrama, but not necessarily only them.

  • @Dennzyl
    @Dennzyl 11 місяців тому +1

    bro, his pass strengh, accuracy and vision are crazy as hell!!
    and when you got that, whats the point of dribbling anyway?!
    also, where are all these skilled personalities nowadays?!?!
    today, we mostly got "personalities"!

  • @aarias99
    @aarias99 Рік тому

    It is refreshing to hear (and see) young fans recognize that the tikitaka is a modern version of the colombian "toque toque"

  • @darrylfernandes4806
    @darrylfernandes4806 4 місяці тому

    There is no one like valderama the prophet of soccer and the best midfielder that captained Columbia and South America ❤

  • @tomthebomb557
    @tomthebomb557 6 місяців тому

    If you think about it, what Valderrama is doing in not dribbling is conserving his energy for the entire 90 minutes. That is why he never loses the ball....that and the skill...he was a smart and efficient player.

  • @amarusheeku8605
    @amarusheeku8605 Рік тому

    One of my favorites....EVER.
    Glad, I got to see him play in the 90's.

  • @gamble777888
    @gamble777888 9 місяців тому

    Anyone who was watching back then remember el pibe Valderrama. A legend.

  • @theqaz1828
    @theqaz1828 Рік тому

    Great player, but it's amazing to watch these old football highlights and see just how open and uncompact defending was back then. There is so much space........

  • @johnshaw2610
    @johnshaw2610 6 місяців тому

    I know him from childhood he's truly genius as title says he's as it says.

  • @SAWTHISRIGHT
    @SAWTHISRIGHT 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't know if you read the comments but please do a special on the Cameroonian icon Roger Milla he's story greatly inspires

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  11 місяців тому

      I do ❤️ I’ll definitely add it to the list!

  • @castaingfrederic8798
    @castaingfrederic8798 5 місяців тому

    Fun fact: Season 1989-1990 Montpellier roster included Valderama,Laurent Blanc and Cantona

  • @elvisjsax
    @elvisjsax 7 місяців тому

    1:40 that's not what he said. He meant that, with him in the picture there were only 10s he admired.

  • @EpifanioMalongaEcobo
    @EpifanioMalongaEcobo Рік тому +2

    Insisto: la designación del "mejor jugador" de la historia es un tema generacional y, últimamente, atiende a intereses comerciales; entre los grandes está VALDERRAMA, sin ninguna duda. Lo hacía fácil, sencillo, perfecto y sin esfuerzo

  • @borutran8024
    @borutran8024 Рік тому

    Man I love these video, I'm a new football fan and these videos help me catch up on cool history but also give the story of awesome footballer