@@Sivart713 makes sense ya considering he went onto win the premier league that season and assisted probably the best league winning goal of the last generation 😊
It wasn't purely to improve, it was because he's been a forward but was then starting to play in mid as he said. But now sit the relationship, so things like when to play the ball for rvp etc
@@seyba6297 They probably have 1000 games between them at top level. Obviously knew how to play the game. BUT whether they can articulate what is going on in simple terms to an audience is a different matter entirely. It's one of the reasons these fail as managers. They don't impress their players with communication or are just unable to motivate. In Shearers case, he just talks in cliches. Deep insightful analysis isn't guaranteed because of the past careers as pros. Sometimes you can be too close and not see the bigger picture.
Ofc its Van Persie,not surprising at all for me. One of the purest shot ever, volley, finesse ,power ... He had it all and even with his right he was good
RVP had runs to call for a pass that were like police sirens. You coudnt miss them, very clear, well executed, you just needed the right pass. He made a sort of L.
@@telmolicious First half of his career he literally had no right foot, it was the single thing missing in his game. By the latter half though he'd completely turned it around to the point that he was even scoring goals with his right foot.
@@telmolicious Never said he was as good with his right, his left foot was phenomenal. Just that if you watch his early career he couldn't kick with his right foot to save his life. But by end of his career he was banging in a few right footers here and there and crossing with it, for him it was a huge turnaround considering where he was.
That left peg was deadly. The way he struck the ball too and moved his body to shoot was pure art. Rooney was already a great link man previously with Ruud, Saha, Ronaldo, Tevez, Berbatov, Chicharito so he knew how to play that role behind the main no9 and once RVP and him got going it was unstoppable. That Rooney pass and RVP volley vs Villa encapsulated that season perfectly.
Rooney literally says he had to watch clips of fabregas to learn how to play with RVP... you're chatting out of your ass. There's also a well known story from ex United players where fergie said he'd drop them if they don't learn how to get the ball to RVP... do your research before commenting
What are you saying? Rooney already had 80 assists in the Prem alone by the time RVP came to United. He knew how to play with a no9 but wanted to know RVPs movement better and how he like receiving the ball so he watched Cesc who had a great connection with him. You're acting like Rooney needed help knowing how to pass on general. This is RVP specifically and there's nothing wrong with that. They had a great connection and won us our 20th title. Don't know why you're attacking me like I said something outlandish lol
@@565656gooneryou just sound like a miserable hater go and spread ur depression elsewhere. Everything he said was facts about Rooney already knowing role somewhat. He just wanted to study someone who played directly with rvp. It is you who needs to do research before commenting. And if ur gonna be miserable the don’t even comment just stfu and keep scrolling.
@@devil5adv0ca8don’t even replay to that clown😂 he has gooner in his name so he’s obviously still crying over rvp leaving them for bigger and better things. Probably still sulking after watching his team give rvp a guard of honor after winning the league with United.
Arsenal fan since 2002 here, Rvp was the most clinical striker I've ever seen, his body was specially designed for maximum destruction especially in front of goal, he could hit the ball so hard yet so clean it was nuts.
what amazed me about RVP is his ability to strike the ball so hard but so clean it can be from a volley, half volley or tight angles. One example that incapsulates RVP's ability for me is his goal against barcelona at the emirates. He struck the ball so hard from a tight angle from a half volley, it caught valdes and everybody watching by absolute surprise and valdes didnt have time to react. There has been so many great shooters throughout the years but I have not seen a more complete shooter than RVP
i was lucky enough to train at Arsenals training ground and saw RVPs first training session. The players were in awe watching him take freekicks. Every one was either in top bins or keeper made a worldie save.
kids will never know how good cesc was. He was slow, he had no tricks, no real flair, but he took the ball and defenses would retract because he could pick someone out that quick. He ran games on his own. I remember how Arsenal played with him and after him and it was two different teams,
Wenger not bringing him back and let Chelsea took him was really what i think a big mistake. Arsenal had first refusal right in Fabregas Barca contract. And choosing a super injury-prone Cazorla as Fabregas replacement?! Cazorla couldn't even start ahead of Fabregas in Spain NT. That's why Arsenal became a Europa League team from a UCL team. Hence Wenger got booed by his own fans in his last seasons with Arsenal
@@kokminglee3540What's worse is it was actually ramsey that made him not sign cesc. Ramsey had a good season in 13/14, so he thought he could've depended on him. Problem is ramsey was a mid player that just had a one off season
what amazed me about RVP is his ability to strike the ball so hard but so clean it can be from a volley, half volley or tight angles. One example that incapsulates RVP's ability for me is his goal against barcelona at the emirates. He struck the ball so hard from a tight angle from a half volley, it caught valdes and everybody watching by absolute surprise and valdes didnt have time to react. There has been so many great shooters throughout the years but I have not seen a more complete shooter than RVP
Van Persie was on par with Bergkamp talent-wise.Absolutely excellent .Pity he was injured for long periods every single season,maybe the exception is last season at Arsenal.
That's why he said someone he witnessed grow and develop from a young striker. Henry was already a made player when fabregas got there. I can still make a case for RVP as just a more pure scorer than henry.🤔
@@kratosishere8564 that’s how a fanboy sees the world. But I am a football fan. I played football. I watched football and I appreciate both. How about you…. Maybe an internet fan who supports whoever is popular only watches games with Messi in it. The fanboys like you are the ones that never been to a game or watched Messi play live yet out here like groupies sucking a man off.
It's amazing when there's no woke women on the panel and you can actually talk about football rather than having some nobody who never played in men's football just to tick the box criticising legends in the making how to play football.
RVP was one of the best strikers of the generation but he’s underrated because he spent most of his best years at a useless club that wouldn’t win anything… his best decision was to leave for United and he won trophies that he deserves
Damn I’m well aware of how great cesc is but for wazza to be watching your vids to improve on is pretty impressive
He was watching pizza throwing highlights
@@Sivart713 makes sense ya considering he went onto win the premier league that season and assisted probably the best league winning goal of the last generation 😊
It wasn't purely to improve, it was because he's been a forward but was then starting to play in mid as he said. But now sit the relationship, so things like when to play the ball for rvp etc
@@Sivart713tell me where you saw these clips, because literally nobody has them. Was even a mystery till he admitted it
He said he was watching how Cesc played with Robin...not how to play midfield
What a panel
All legends this panel is crazy. Nobody can comment their bullshit about “0 ball knowledge” with this panel lol
@@seyba6297
They probably have 1000 games between them at top level. Obviously knew how to play the game.
BUT whether they can articulate what is going on in simple terms to an audience is a different matter entirely.
It's one of the reasons these fail as managers. They don't impress their players with communication or are just unable to motivate.
In Shearers case, he just talks in cliches. Deep insightful analysis isn't guaranteed because of the past careers as pros. Sometimes you can be too close and not see the bigger picture.
Right 2 random English guys and a talented player
Ofc its Van Persie,not surprising at all for me. One of the purest shot ever, volley, finesse ,power ... He had it all and even with his right he was good
Right foot good? 😂
Nah..
RVP had runs to call for a pass that were like police sirens. You coudnt miss them, very clear, well executed, you just needed the right pass. He made a sort of L.
@@telmolicious First half of his career he literally had no right foot, it was the single thing missing in his game. By the latter half though he'd completely turned it around to the point that he was even scoring goals with his right foot.
@@ilyas8969 Caaaap.
He was never as good with the right.
@@telmolicious Never said he was as good with his right, his left foot was phenomenal. Just that if you watch his early career he couldn't kick with his right foot to save his life. But by end of his career he was banging in a few right footers here and there and crossing with it, for him it was a huge turnaround considering where he was.
That left peg was deadly. The way he struck the ball too and moved his body to shoot was pure art. Rooney was already a great link man previously with Ruud, Saha, Ronaldo, Tevez, Berbatov, Chicharito so he knew how to play that role behind the main no9 and once RVP and him got going it was unstoppable. That Rooney pass and RVP volley vs Villa encapsulated that season perfectly.
Rooney literally says he had to watch clips of fabregas to learn how to play with RVP... you're chatting out of your ass.
There's also a well known story from ex United players where fergie said he'd drop them if they don't learn how to get the ball to RVP... do your research before commenting
What are you saying? Rooney already had 80 assists in the Prem alone by the time RVP came to United. He knew how to play with a no9 but wanted to know RVPs movement better and how he like receiving the ball so he watched Cesc who had a great connection with him. You're acting like Rooney needed help knowing how to pass on general. This is RVP specifically and there's nothing wrong with that. They had a great connection and won us our 20th title. Don't know why you're attacking me like I said something outlandish lol
@@565656gooneryou just sound like a miserable hater go and spread ur depression elsewhere. Everything he said was facts about Rooney already knowing role somewhat. He just wanted to study someone who played directly with rvp.
It is you who needs to do research before commenting.
And if ur gonna be miserable the don’t even comment just stfu and keep scrolling.
@@devil5adv0ca8don’t even replay to that clown😂 he has gooner in his name so he’s obviously still crying over rvp leaving them for bigger and better things. Probably still sulking after watching his team give rvp a guard of honor after winning the league with United.
I’m loving just how un pretentious and just nice Rooney is - great to see his personality coming out
Arsenal fan since 2002 here, Rvp was the most clinical striker I've ever seen, his body was specially designed for maximum destruction especially in front of goal, he could hit the ball so hard yet so clean it was nuts.
I have realized how deadly he was on his doubt against city at the carabao cup where he scored two deadly goals and we won that match
what amazed me about RVP is his ability to strike the ball so hard but so clean it can be from a volley, half volley or tight angles. One example that incapsulates RVP's ability for me is his goal against barcelona at the emirates. He struck the ball so hard from a tight angle from a half volley, it caught valdes and everybody watching by absolute surprise and valdes didnt have time to react. There has been so many great shooters throughout the years but I have not seen a more complete shooter than RVP
i was lucky enough to train at Arsenals training ground and saw RVPs first training session. The players were in awe watching him take freekicks. Every one was either in top bins or keeper made a worldie save.
I love the way he strikes the ball.
Cool story lil bro
Think he scored sbout 2 free kicks in his career
Rvp is a genius at striking
Messi and van Persie both left-footed geniuses.
Cescs face lit up at that snippet from Rooney, wholesome stuff 😊
kids will never know how good cesc was. He was slow, he had no tricks, no real flair, but he took the ball and defenses would retract because he could pick someone out that quick. He ran games on his own. I remember how Arsenal played with him and after him and it was two different teams,
Wenger not bringing him back and let Chelsea took him was really what i think a big mistake. Arsenal had first refusal right in Fabregas Barca contract. And choosing a super injury-prone Cazorla as Fabregas replacement?! Cazorla couldn't even start ahead of Fabregas in Spain NT. That's why Arsenal became a Europa League team from a UCL team. Hence Wenger got booed by his own fans in his last seasons with Arsenal
@@kokminglee3540What's worse is it was actually ramsey that made him not sign cesc. Ramsey had a good season in 13/14, so he thought he could've depended on him. Problem is ramsey was a mid player that just had a one off season
what amazed me about RVP is his ability to strike the ball so hard but so clean it can be from a volley, half volley or tight angles. One example that incapsulates RVP's ability for me is his goal against barcelona at the emirates. He struck the ball so hard from a tight angle from a half volley, it caught valdes and everybody watching by absolute surprise and valdes didnt have time to react. There has been so many great shooters throughout the years but I have not seen a more complete shooter than RVP
This made my day especially as Fabregas, Nasri and RVP were my favourite trio ❤️
@JamesSt.Patrick-wj1xl yeah brother, it still hurts lol
Arshavin, Wilshire
what a trio
Me too
RVP had that Van Basten like ability to hit the ball so well. It was technically a thing of beauty like a Federer forehand.
RVP had a wicked left foot
Before I clicked the vid I knew he’d say RVP. Guy was insane
Both Cesc and Rooney were great and advanced at an early age .
RVP is a Legend
Van Persie knew how to twist his body to find the target no matter how it came at him
Rooney is now 100% Shrek
It’s hard to think of a better pure passer than Fabergas.
Van Persie was on par with Bergkamp talent-wise.Absolutely excellent .Pity he was injured for long periods every single season,maybe the exception is last season at Arsenal.
Rooney looks even older than Linekar
“It’s not messi” you got me with the clickbait. It would’ve 100% been Messi
I think Diego Costa in his prime was unbelievable!
😂
That guy was ufc type of a striker.
Full straight
Without either having to please eachother. Love it men
3 of the truly great english players
RVP had insane finishing he got it ✅️
Robin always grazy goals
David Villa and Van Persie were sick finishers. Villa had the better finesse, RVP was better outside the box
A wonderful panel .
Apart from Lineker
Must have forgotten henry
Fabregas 😂 saying "did it help?" To Rooney
Eduardo was a fantastic finisher before his injury.
I knew he would say Van Persie.
The Arsenal medical team struggled to keep RVP fit for a few years. If they had, his numbers would have been insane.
Cant think of a better clinical finisher than Henry that Cesc wouldve played with😊
Wayne’s put on a bit of beef
A bit 😮😂😂
Well deserved after all the work he put in.
@StandardsFC nah that's kinda scary. Did realise he was that big
@@Xanti97 scary? Nah you are going over the top. Still slimmer than Samir Nasri and Wesley Sneijder!
@@StandardsFC he's gonna have a heart attack. That's not just a bit of fat he's not far from being morbidly obese
Eduardo is right up there. If you're a gonner, you will understand exactly what I am talking about . Eduardo was deadly
This man played with TH14 and he says RVP? Lol
That's why he said someone he witnessed grow and develop from a young striker. Henry was already a made player when fabregas got there.
I can still make a case for RVP as just a more pure scorer than henry.🤔
Rooney enjoying life. Fair play lad.
The goal against Barca at Emitates😅
I always said RVP is just behind Henry and Suarez as the best striker in Premier league. If it's not for injuries, his numbers would be even better 💥👌
Clickbait title it is messi, but he was told not to say him lol
Do you touch yourself when you hear Messis name
@@Lagosaweeu sound like penaldo fan, jealous even when someone mentions messi😂
@@kratosishere8564 that’s how a fanboy sees the world. But I am a football fan. I played football. I watched football and I appreciate both. How about you…. Maybe an internet fan who supports whoever is popular only watches games with Messi in it. The fanboys like you are the ones that never been to a game or watched Messi play live yet out here like groupies sucking a man off.
Facts. Van Persie at arsenal will go down as one of the all time great strikers imo
Who needs Batman when you ve got robin!!!
😊🔥🥰😍🤩
‘It’s not Messi’
Because he’s told not to say Messi 😂
Rio & Neville, I hope you guys are hearing people who truly have a good understanding of football speaking😎
Rooney looks like he’s eaten robin van Persie
Suuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 🔥👑
Oh Robin Van Persie ❤❤❤
Rvp ❤ underrated
Rooney is only 39 but he looks like a decade older
I think Cesc was underrated
Van persie over Henry is mad
lineker is a litte snake 🐍
Rooney is very humble
Damn Rooney wtf man 😂😂😂
Van Persie had a goal against Southampton that may be my favorite goal even I don"t like the player.
For finishing Henry would be the pick, but he had to be unpredictable.
Imagine if van persie was injury free
What about henry 😕?
Cesc and Shrek in the same room
RVP the MVP❤
Thought he would say the GOAT Henry
Wayne ate all the pies
Look how much Rooney is bigger than Cesc by. It may be due to Rooney retiring before him.
Genetics play a role as well
I thought you would say DIEGO COSTA or DIDIER 😂😂
Them 2 volleys. 1 against charlton and 1 against villa
That’s true 🎉
No way van persie over villa look at the biggest moment in both career the 2010 world cup look who came up and was a true finisher when it mattered
He played many years with Van Persie, Villa only on international duty. Plus this is Premier League environment so it makes sense to say Van Persie.
@@nascimentoarantes okay if it's premier league fair enough
Henry? No?
How’s it not Henry
My respect for rooney grows everyday
Henry?
Look at the size of him compared to Ronaldo.
Brazilian Ronaldo is even bigger
I called this before he said it. RVP all day.
called it
I reckon hell say rvp or Costa
First of all, it looks like he’s eaten both Persie and Villa and is headed for dessert
Lmao relax 😂😂
Ahead of Henry?!?!
Prime RVP was different gravy
RVP MVP
Henry men
No way. Thierry.
Traitors always recognize traitors 😂😂
Kane
Gordon Palmer Saka
Mainoo Rice
Walker Guehi Stones Trent
Thise 2 saved arsenal at the start of their darker years, got them top 4 & then were sold for enough money
Wow Rooney is so much bigger than Faberglass
It's amazing when there's no woke women on the panel and you can actually talk about football rather than having some nobody who never played in men's football just to tick the box criticising legends in the making how to play football.
Bro, the disrespect to Thierry Henry
RVP was a lethal finisher. Absolutely deadly
Henry was the better player though ofc
@@george._mav Correction. Henry is the better finisher. In fact he pioneered the concept of cool and calm finishing.
@@moombapoomba6036never heard of Romário ?
If you listen carefully, he says "the one that surprised me the most" and also says throughout his career.
Henry would have been an easy answer
This is why Rooney is was good
Rooneys such a nice guy but do a bit of exercise for gods sake man
Surley David villa
real recognise real
Blimey Roy Chubby Brown’s let himself go.
assna fans are gassing right now
Shut up
David is the far better scorer come on cesc
RVP was one of the best strikers of the generation but he’s underrated because he spent most of his best years at a useless club that wouldn’t win anything… his best decision was to leave for United and he won trophies that he deserves
Since when brick Les we have a scouse accent? 😊