2004 was a wild year in football. Porto won the Champions League, Greece won the Euros, Deportivo came back from 3-0 down against AC Milan and Arsenal won the Premier League without losing a single game.
One important fact this short failed to mention: nearly every player on the team was either from the youth squad, a free transfer or purchased for little more than peanuts from lower local clubs. Mourinho literally built a team from nothing, unlike modern days where clubs essentially buy their trophies.
@@oitoitoi1 not really clubs like Monaco, Leeds ,Deportivo made stupid financial decisions which they would not have been able to make had ffp existed at their time and the current big clubs (excluding oil money clubs) always made sensible decision at the time.
@@nihartaksande4501 Abramovich took over chelsea in 2003, chelsea wouldn't be allowed to spend anywhere near the levels now that they did then. They tripled their wage bills in a year. The big clubs have all made terrible financial decisions over the years, just the system has effectively built a cushion in (things like the 10 year coeffient) for them to prevent them every really facing disaster like relegation. Chelsea this year, if they weren't already a big club would be heading for catastrophe in the next seasons given their level of spending vs results, and the length of the contracts they've handed out, they would literally be looking at insolvency or holding off relegation as ffp crushes them. They won't however because they have a cushion of revenue streams from previous long term performance, that e.g. leicester don't have. They're not in Europe next year, but they're still going to get significant money from it. The big clubs basically got to do all their ridiculous over spending and stupid financial decisions driven by ego etc. before FFP. They effectively had a 20 year head start, then stopped the race for everyone else. The reality is it's almost impossible for a "new" big club to emerge, as the system is set up so that smaller clubs, if they want to compete at all, have to adopt high risk strategies (like the Leicester model), and unless they can have on field success (over a 10 year time period) they can't grow their revenue. So they're stuck. Either do what Leicester did and hope you can pull it off year after year (or as seen this season it will be disastrous), or be content to fight for mid table. Even Newcastle with all the money in the world, will take a decade of incredibly good management to come close to getting their revenue up to the level of the big clubs that will allow them to have any cushion at all in terms of performance, which in turn allows them to rebuild sides after they age out/have a bad season, without getting crushed by FFP. They have the money, but they can't really spend it outside of improving infrastructure and the women's team etc. It's why a lot of sides are now building new stadiums (not included in FFP) it's the best way to increase your revenue without breaking FFP. Just think since 2012 when FFP came in (just after the PSG takeover), have any new big clubs emerged as serious competitors for the champions league season after season? It's not because the big clubs are better managed (often quite the opposite), it's because the financial rules are rigged in their favour. UEFA and the leagues know it as well, but are too scared to change things because of the threat of the super league. TL:DR FFP was written by the big clubs to make sure they will always be the big clubs, and no one else can ever become one.
@@greensaintjester6392 if you look at Spain's golden generation or France's golden generation, they all won Euro's and world cups , 98 and 2000 . 2008 , 2010 , 2012 ....France are by far the best team in the world for the last 5 years and they've won one world cup , not playing Camavinga centrally in the World Cup final was a terrible move , Deschamps has always been overrated. France will never win another major trophy with him there coz the rest of the world will catch up and surpass them
@@blaquenguni9249 still won a WC.he led a team into back to back WC final and if the 2010 France was one of the best then 2018's france is better with winning the WC .and you're telling me as if these aren't a points worth mentioning.
When it comes to champions league or europa league Portuguese clubs are way better than French clubs. Only Marseille managed to win 1CL in 1993, however Porto and Benfica have 2 each.
Nowadays the French are looking more and more like the Portuguese and Dutch leagues since their stars make a breakthrough season and then are snatched away by some Spanish or English superclub
@@fatherofdragons5477He doesn't says it's rigged he says some leagues unnecessarily monetized way too much, they earn more, spend more and winning the games not by tactics but destroying other teams (with buying their best players).
Arsenal's biggest failure was drawing their way to an Unbeaaten League title and not going all out for the Champions League. The League title was won but Wenger was obsessed with going Unbeaten because he said they would the year before and not goung for a winnable Quadruple. Chelsea & United were there for the taking as the both stepped up massively the following season, thats when the window closed for Wenger
@@dagobert1234321 the invincibles can be repeated, who knows, maybe even pep at man city can do it. still a goated record by arsenal but if you say that just because you think it cannot be repeated, it can. and when it will be repeated it will have little to no value.
@@dagobert1234321 Incorrect, United's Treble is remember more which Arsenal could have done in 04 without the Unbeaten run. Even Arsenal fans are starting to realise that going Unbeaten and getting 90 points isn't as impressive as it sounds. Those Unbeaten 90 points would have got Arsenal 3rd in the 21/22 season
It's amazing to think that the term "Big 5" wasn't coined until 2018/9, when the french league surpassed the portuguese on the rankings... to that exact 5th place. It's always (PSG) money, even for the press
I think Jose Mourinho still has it. Maybe he can find redemption by leading a team of Portuguese players to the wc or euros. Why he didn’t do it in 2022 will be a question for the ages.
It’s unique because of the era it was done in, that Porto side had no business winning a champions league and they operated at a tremendous financial disadvantage compared to teams from the big 5 leagues. Since then no other team outside of the big 5 leagues has won it or even made the final since. And the last time a team outside of the big five had made the final before Porto was a stacked Ajax side coached by van gaal in 95-96, back before the format was changed to protect the bigger teams and ensure they made it into the latter stages of the competition more regularly.
In 2010 Inter players with Morenho were playing like a chain each spot of the field must has 3 blue jerseys. He has done the impossible with Porto and Inter 👍
Everyone gonna ignore the fact that Monaco was in the final too? Talk what you want about Ligue 1 being trash (as it now is) but back then it was wild... 5 years, 5 different league champions? Or was it 6? And Monaco being such a powerhouse? Damn
It was an absolutely incredible achievement. But it was a strange year where lots of underdogs did well. I wonder what happened that year to cause that.
People forget about FCSB from Romania who won the UCL in 85/86 against Barcelona and Red Star Belgrade from Serbia who won it in 90/91 against Marseille. This could be due to English clubs being unable to participate in Europe due to the Heysel disaster.
@@goodmorning_.edits00 IMO Eredivisie was better than Primeira Liga back then. Not by much though. Top 5 league in the early 2000s was EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and last Eredivisie to me.
Maybe the terminology should be changed to Top 6 to include Portugal, or Top 4 until French clubs starts bringing home trophies. While their clubs are performing better overall than Portugal's teams in the coefficient calculations, Portugal is 4-5 in the Champions League finals and 2-5 in Europa League compared to France's 1-6 and 0-5 finals marks.
@@JasperVH Actually, the Netherlands are fifth in county coefficient for 2023/2024, ahead of France. I guess France had a lot of hiccups in national play after the World Cup...?
One couldn’t win CL with Bayern and took another billion dollars at city to win just ONE CL…. While Jose dam near did it for free. ( youth team and literally free transfers) I know who my goat is.
Now his best tactic is parking the bus after an early goal he isnt even that good of a manager he used to work as coach in local schools his legacy was a mix of luck and skilled players he is a terrible tactician but a good coach
This will probably come as a shock to you, but 13 years prior to this, Crvena Zvezda (also not from the top 5 leagues) won the European Cup (Champions League). And 5 years prior to them, Steaua Bucuresti (also not from top 5 leagues) also won the EC (CL). Also Ajax (71, 72, 73, 95), Celtic (66), Benfica (61, 62). So let's tone it down a bit with the sliced bread.
2004 was a wild year in football.
Porto won the Champions League, Greece won the Euros, Deportivo came back from 3-0 down against AC Milan and Arsenal won the Premier League without losing a single game.
And it was the year before I was born 😔
Damn what a time to be alive
How many times will AC Milan lose after being 3-0 up
Yes I’m a Liverpool fan
@@EBGamez1same
And Messi made his debut for Barcelona
One important fact this short failed to mention: nearly every player on the team was either from the youth squad, a free transfer or purchased for little more than peanuts from lower local clubs. Mourinho literally built a team from nothing, unlike modern days where clubs essentially buy their trophies.
Opposite of guardiolas Bayern and man city
@@0megalul309With Barcalona he won it using mostly youth academy players
@@Josep_Hernandez_Lujanthat’s why he said Bayern and manciity
Facing Deportivo La Coruña in semis of the Champions League is wild ngl
Monaco in the finals lol.
Both good teams at that time
@@nihartaksande4501 yeah before ffp and the 10 year coefficient cemented the "big clubs" stranglehold on football. Better times.
@@oitoitoi1 not really clubs like Monaco, Leeds ,Deportivo made stupid financial decisions which they would not have been able to make had ffp existed at their time and the current big clubs (excluding oil money clubs) always made sensible decision at the time.
@@nihartaksande4501 Abramovich took over chelsea in 2003, chelsea wouldn't be allowed to spend anywhere near the levels now that they did then. They tripled their wage bills in a year. The big clubs have all made terrible financial decisions over the years, just the system has effectively built a cushion in (things like the 10 year coeffient) for them to prevent them every really facing disaster like relegation. Chelsea this year, if they weren't already a big club would be heading for catastrophe in the next seasons given their level of spending vs results, and the length of the contracts they've handed out, they would literally be looking at insolvency or holding off relegation as ffp crushes them. They won't however because they have a cushion of revenue streams from previous long term performance, that e.g. leicester don't have. They're not in Europe next year, but they're still going to get significant money from it. The big clubs basically got to do all their ridiculous over spending and stupid financial decisions driven by ego etc. before FFP. They effectively had a 20 year head start, then stopped the race for everyone else.
The reality is it's almost impossible for a "new" big club to emerge, as the system is set up so that smaller clubs, if they want to compete at all, have to adopt high risk strategies (like the Leicester model), and unless they can have on field success (over a 10 year time period) they can't grow their revenue. So they're stuck. Either do what Leicester did and hope you can pull it off year after year (or as seen this season it will be disastrous), or be content to fight for mid table. Even Newcastle with all the money in the world, will take a decade of incredibly good management to come close to getting their revenue up to the level of the big clubs that will allow them to have any cushion at all in terms of performance, which in turn allows them to rebuild sides after they age out/have a bad season, without getting crushed by FFP. They have the money, but they can't really spend it outside of improving infrastructure and the women's team etc. It's why a lot of sides are now building new stadiums (not included in FFP) it's the best way to increase your revenue without breaking FFP.
Just think since 2012 when FFP came in (just after the PSG takeover), have any new big clubs emerged as serious competitors for the champions league season after season? It's not because the big clubs are better managed (often quite the opposite), it's because the financial rules are rigged in their favour. UEFA and the leagues know it as well, but are too scared to change things because of the threat of the super league.
TL:DR FFP was written by the big clubs to make sure they will always be the big clubs, and no one else can ever become one.
Fun Fact: Didier Deschamps was Monaco manager in that final
Terrible coach , choked away a CL final , a Euro Final and a world cup final , ALL were very winnable games btw
@@blaquenguni9249 bro he littraly has a WC title though.
@@greensaintjester6392 if you look at Spain's golden generation or France's golden generation, they all won Euro's and world cups , 98 and 2000 .
2008 , 2010 , 2012 ....France are by far the best team in the world for the last 5 years and they've won one world cup , not playing Camavinga centrally in the World Cup final was a terrible move , Deschamps has always been overrated. France will never win another major trophy with him there coz the rest of the world will catch up and surpass them
@@blaquenguni9249 still won a WC.he led a team into back to back WC final and if the 2010 France was one of the best then 2018's france is better with winning the WC .and you're telling me as if these aren't a points worth mentioning.
@@blaquenguni9249 true
Morinho is one of the greatest coaches ever
The beat
mourinho
@@timothynoak5967 the beat?
@@freesulo9877 he mistyped the word since the letter a is right next to the letter s on the keyboard
certainly top 3 with sir alex ferguson and cruyff. didnt have to cheat at almost every club he was at unlike another bald fraud.
Depotivo side of that era was really good .
When it comes to champions league or europa league Portuguese clubs are way better than French clubs. Only Marseille managed to win 1CL in 1993, however Porto and Benfica have 2 each.
And that one UCL from marseilles was possibly rigged
Was 100% rigged, they bribed the referee in the semi final against rangers it’s known fact, also cheated to win the league that season aswell
And the Dutch are even better
Nowadays the French are looking more and more like the Portuguese and Dutch leagues since their stars make a breakthrough season and then are snatched away by some Spanish or English superclub
Maniche and Deco were great players
In 1987 Porto done the “PENTA”, won the Portuguese League, Portuguese Cup, European Cup, UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup.
Congratulations for this article and also for properly reading the year !
FC Steaua Bucuresti 1986 left the chat (when you said "It was a remarkable achievement , not repeated)
2004 was the year for underdogs deportivo monaco and porto
Early 00s Mourinho was something else 😎👍
He is still the greatest, see what he is doing at ROMA
Actually Steaua Bucharest managed to win the 1986 Champions League. The romanian goalkeeper, Helmuth Duckadam, managed to defend all of the penalties.
Technically it wasn't called the Champions' League back then
It was called the Europa Cup I back than
A serial winner. Your fav could NEVER.
That Porto team had some outstanding players. Some of those players went on to have great careers.
Back when this was trully a CHAMPIONS LEAGUE.. not " Who gets more Viewership League ".
I can't even hope to understand that logic
@@dejanbeep6293 He meant that it is rigged
Just because your favorite team didn't win doesn't mean that it's rigged
@@fatherofdragons5477He doesn't says it's rigged he says some leagues unnecessarily monetized way too much, they earn more, spend more and winning the games not by tactics but destroying other teams (with buying their best players).
@@ahsenserhat9270 Yes, I did not think of that
Arsenal's biggest failure was drawing their way to an Unbeaaten League title and not going all out for the Champions League. The League title was won but Wenger was obsessed with going Unbeaten because he said they would the year before and not goung for a winnable Quadruple. Chelsea & United were there for the taking as the both stepped up massively the following season, thats when the window closed for Wenger
I mean they got very close in 2006 so it wasn't like *closed* closed
Nope, 100 years from now people will still remember the invincibles : Preston North End & Arsenal.
@@dagobert1234321 the invincibles can be repeated, who knows, maybe even pep at man city can do it.
still a goated record by arsenal but if you say that just because you think it cannot be repeated, it can.
and when it will be repeated it will have little to no value.
@@giovanji7883 it'll still have its value because it happened during times where the prem was super competitive, it's still a remarkable achievement.
@@dagobert1234321 Incorrect, United's Treble is remember more which Arsenal could have done in 04 without the Unbeaten run. Even Arsenal fans are starting to realise that going Unbeaten and getting 90 points isn't as impressive as it sounds. Those Unbeaten 90 points would have got Arsenal 3rd in the 21/22 season
Middlesbrough nearly won the European cup this year aswell. What a year
Jose Mourinho really was arguably one of the best ever. He then went to the prem and won the league ending thr Man United/Arsenal dominance
2004 was also a year were Greece won the Euros. Ultimate underdog year.
And if Scholes’ onside goal wasn’t wrongly ruled offside we might have never seen the rise of Mourinho.
It's amazing to think that the term "Big 5" wasn't coined until 2018/9, when the french league surpassed the portuguese on the rankings... to that exact 5th place. It's always (PSG) money, even for the press
In fact a top team with fantastic coach!!!
The greatest ever
The chosen one 🎉
Lyon, Deportivo and Monaco is wild for KO Stage
it’s even more impressive that Monaco reached the ucl final
Hope Jose wins Europa tonight.
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There’s only one Jose Mourinho 🐐
Red Star Belgrade and Steaua Bucharest did it before Porto as winners outside the big leagues.
I freaking love this channel ❤
BENNI MCCARTHY!
Was about to ask the same thing Shenge
@@Sthera10Pro I was ready to see his name mentioned Sokwalisa
Benny was the key to winning that
What a player he was
McCarthy was so good for Porto what a pick up he was for us. 100 percent Craque
Although Derlei played on the Last part of the UCL he still.contributed on that run after coming out of injury.
This is why Mourinho is the 🐐 of this generation
Easiest route ever
@@StoutProper he played united, psg, and real Madrid
@@StoutProper Teams said the same about Porto in the knockouts probably
@@StoutProperyou must be a Fraudiola fan
@@shahzadirani only millennial and gen z idiots and morons support players and managers instead of a team
Also crazy that Monaco made the final too
What about FCSB?Its a Romanian club that won the first UCL in the superliga
I think Jose Mourinho still has it. Maybe he can find redemption by leading a team of Portuguese players to the wc or euros. Why he didn’t do it in 2022 will be a question for the ages.
Dnt forget Benny McCarthy. Man Uniteds ex striker coach, was his striker. The only South African to win a Champions League.
It’s not so unique, many teams outside the top 5 have won the UCL.
Ajax, Benfica, Celtic, Steaua, Feyenoord, PSV & Crvena Zvezda did it before.
Hasnt been done in 20 years
It is now 2023 hasnt happened in 20 yrs
It’s unique because of the era it was done in, that Porto side had no business winning a champions league and they operated at a tremendous financial disadvantage compared to teams from the big 5 leagues. Since then no other team outside of the big 5 leagues has won it or even made the final since. And the last time a team outside of the big five had made the final before Porto was a stacked Ajax side coached by van gaal in 95-96, back before the format was changed to protect the bigger teams and ensure they made it into the latter stages of the competition more regularly.
Ligue 1(top 5 league): 1 Champions League
Liga Portugal (not top 5 league): 4 Champions League
this setting sounds so similar to a football anime called Giant Killing. That was a good anime.
In 2010 Inter players with Morenho were playing like a chain each spot of the field must has 3 blue jerseys. He has done the impossible with Porto and Inter 👍
I want to see guardiola win the champions league with the same budget as mourinho did at Porto
Did he spend any money winning quadruple on his first season?
Legendary Benni McCarthy 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
He was so underrated
Come on South Africa ❤
the dragons of course won it. best club in portugal
lunatico
Everyone gonna ignore the fact that Monaco was in the final too? Talk what you want about Ligue 1 being trash (as it now is) but back then it was wild... 5 years, 5 different league champions? Or was it 6? And Monaco being such a powerhouse? Damn
Deportivo La Coruna in the semis? That's incredible.
They were among the 5 pre favorites to win that year
It was an absolutely incredible achievement. But it was a strange year where lots of underdogs did well. I wonder what happened that year to cause that.
They had an easy run in terms of difficulty of opponents in Champions league outside of ManU. that was a huge part of them winning
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Loool at that point Portugal was a top 5 league.
Are there any winners from the French league in the past 30 years.
Not even in europa?
Monaco, Deportivo La Coruna.... that was an unusual Champions League season then.
Weren't before that remarkable success serbian team won champions league
Beating Deportivo at the Semi and Monaco is wilder 😮
It's like building the iron man suit in a cave with a box of SCRAPS!
Please break down the euro winning Greek side
2004: The Year of the Underdogs
Since then, this has been the most one sided final, only seconded by Inter defeating Bayern 2-0
Also a Jose Mourinho team
People forget about FCSB from Romania who won the UCL in 85/86 against Barcelona and Red Star Belgrade from Serbia who won it in 90/91 against Marseille. This could be due to English clubs being unable to participate in Europe due to the Heysel disaster.
They don’t build managers like this anymore 💔
First porto did win CL once in 80s
Second in 2004 most of erupean teams were in bad condition to see porto and monaco on final.
believe it or not Monaco is a team in Europe top 5 league.
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But it seldom becomes on the top of that league. Mostly, on the bottom.
Back in the day portugese league was top 5
@@goodmorning_.edits00 IMO Eredivisie was better than Primeira Liga back then. Not by much though. Top 5 league in the early 2000s was EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and last Eredivisie to me.
Monaco has more history than PSG
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Hello, Ajax in 1995 also won as a non top 5 league club.
Ajax should've done it. by far the best team in the world at that 18/19 season.
Its sad that's such a club like Deportivo were playing in the Champions league semi finals now they're in the 3rd tier of Spanish football.
Not even Pep could achieve what Jose did at Porto.
And neither could do what Alex Ferguson did with Aberdeen
With the amount of financial takeovers currently happening, this kinda thing will most likely never happen again.
The special one 🎉❤
There are just 3 Europe top league.
It was good time.. Still play PS2 and Winning Eleven from Konami, Porto and Monaco great team at that time..😂😂
Dr Umar shaking his head rn
In 1991 red star won the champions league
Those were the days when UCL wasn't bought but earned!
Special One.
yeah this has been done before by their rivals benfica or celtic or fcsb or red star belgrade
Maybe the terminology should be changed to Top 6 to include Portugal, or Top 4 until French clubs starts bringing home trophies. While their clubs are performing better overall than Portugal's teams in the coefficient calculations, Portugal is 4-5 in the Champions League finals and 2-5 in Europa League compared to France's 1-6 and 0-5 finals marks.
Top 7, the Netherlands is 6th
@@JasperVH In country coefficient, absolutely. But in club coefficient, Portugal is holding at sixth for 2023/2024.
@@JasperVH Actually, the Netherlands are fifth in county coefficient for 2023/2024, ahead of France.
I guess France had a lot of hiccups in national play after the World Cup...?
@@JasperVH sure farming the same amount of points on conference league as in UCL make sense
That's my point
One couldn’t win CL with Bayern and took another billion dollars at city to win just ONE CL…. While Jose dam near did it for free. ( youth team and literally free transfers) I know who my goat is.
This is why Mourinho was special. Winning a UCL with an outsider club.
What about Ajax from the Dutch league? They’ve won the UCL 4x
Now his best tactic is parking the bus after an early goal he isnt even that good of a manager he used to work as coach in local schools his legacy was a mix of luck and skilled players he is a terrible tactician but a good coach
Deportivo de La Coruña 😢
We say “Top 5 Leagues” but what reason do we have for including Ligue 1? France ranks 7th in performance by clubs in the champions league.
What do you mean its never been repeated. Feyenoord, ajax, steau bucharest, red star belgrade, benfica, celtic and porto(!l) have all won it.
"it STILL hasn't been repeated"
Helped by a Tim Howard howler
Leyenda
Bill belichick of World Football
I honestly have wondered if Mourinho at that time could have handled the Galacticos properly and won with them
PUUOOOORTOOOOOOO
dude even crvena svezda won a ucl
This will probably come as a shock to you, but 13 years prior to this, Crvena Zvezda (also not from the top 5 leagues) won the European Cup (Champions League). And 5 years prior to them, Steaua Bucuresti (also not from top 5 leagues) also won the EC (CL). Also Ajax (71, 72, 73, 95), Celtic (66), Benfica (61, 62). So let's tone it down a bit with the sliced bread.
Red Star and FCSB: are we a joke to you?
When did the french club win CL? 1800s?
POV celtic
celtic won european cup not ucl
What about Benfica and ajax
Back when surprises could actually happen in European football. Now the winner is whoever has the most oil money. 😂
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Benni Mccarthy in the 18 area!