If he was English he’d have been labeled the best in his position and valued $100mil 😂 unfortunately he was Bulgarian but he truly was a joy to watch, unlucky for those who didn’t see him in hay day
he spent the last half of his career slowly walking around with a sneer on his face, if you get the ball to him, if he's even onside maybe, he was magical wasn't paying attention so I can't describe the first half of his career lol
@respectedgentleman4322 Even when he was losing his team the game never panicked, never rushed. Loses his team trophy after trophy and record after record and doesn't care....yeah that's why he flopped at the one & ONLY giant club he played for.
@@FootkerSnookball Berbatov didn’t floped at Man utd 48 goals or okay for 108 apps and didn’t floped at Tottenham he fell of at Fulham but he had much impact in most of his games
@@no_argumets4032 Berba & Hernandez only had 1 goal difference between them in 2010/11 but Hernandez was way more important scoring in quire a few more games and vs strong teams as well and in closer matches. A quarter of Berbatov's whole tally that year came in 1 home game that ManUtd would've won anyway without his goals. Tevez played for half the time and still scored way more 'important' goals and Tevez despite only being at ManUtd 2 years still achieved 2 of the main 3 things any ManUtd player under Ferguson for at least 4 years should achieve I.e Back-to-back PL's, FAcup, ChampionsLeague...(and it wasn't Tevez's fault he didn't get all 3) and Berbatov didn't achieve ANY of those in 4 years. The only players I can think of managed under Ferguson for at least 4 years who also failed to achieve any of those 3 feats under Ferguson at ManUtd were J.Evans, Rafael, D.Welbeck & A.Valencia and they're not exactly rated highly are they and altogether they all cost way less than Berbatov combined (3 academy players and they did much better for their ages and Valencia in 09/10 did better in his position than Berba did in his) and they still all did better for ManUtd than Berbatov did or won more PL's and 2 still went on to win FAcup which Berba never did for anyone. But the list of players who achieved at least 2 and many with 3 and some who achieved the feat of all 3 multiple times is huge. I easily reeled off about 45 players so there's probably more and I consider all of them more of a success at ManUtd than Berbatov heavily because of that. In fact most players who only had 2 of the 3 or less was heavily to do with Berbaflop. Berbatov only scored ONE goal vs a Top5 team in domestic major competitions in his ManUtd career. He only scored in THREE ChampionsLeague games for ManUtd (zero in knockouts) and he went 3 whole years without a CL goal from late 2008 to late 2011. His lame pen vs Everton FAcup semi-final 2009....his lame performance when he came on vs Barca in CL final that year....his misses and lack of goals in general in the season that cost ManUtd the record 4 PL's in a row 09/10, his misses at 0-0 in the virtual FAcup final 2011 vs ManCity are just some of many of his howlers at ManUtd.
This man was a genius, has arguably the best first touch in the PL, he's the closest player to Bergkamp and Cantona, technically and the way they saw the game.
@@Pukelis420 Mata’s first touch is also up there but it doesn’t look as impressive because he’s not as acrobatic which could be mostly the height difference.
Kids today have no clue of how much of a threat and great player Berbatov was. The man had one of the best first touches in the pl, a lethal finisher, 5 star skills. A great player.
I will never forget when he scored 5 goals and had the chance to score a 6th and become the first player in PL to do so but he passed the ball to Rooney with an open net in front of him for Rooney to tap it in. What a class player, the streets will never forget 👏
@@thedukeofyewaland You are writing that under a 5 min video we are watching to remember him. Where is your 5- min highlight reel from your years in the premier league? Check your ego.
Whatever club you followed you loved this guy. A real virtuoso, a ballet dancer, a painter or a fine bottle of wine. This guy brought out the art of the beautiful game.
Dude was so economical with his running that at times he made you think he was a lazy dude. In truth he was a genius and an artist on the field. Beyond his goals and assists, I just enjoyed watching him play, it was pure football artistry.
Yep. He was one of those players who was interesting to keep an eye on, even if he wasn't actually doing something. Just seeing him sit back and observe... not running to constantly open new angles, but allowing the game to move and create the angles for him... and then he'd come alive like a silent assassin.
@@dwnpour4122 With all his skill, fewer people know of him than bigger names with less skill. Hence the term, criminally underated. It is my opinion, do not troll.
@@vjenkins6815 You only like him so much because he flopped at ManUtd and Chelsea ended up winning a wider range and more trophies in the period Berbaflop was at ManUtd despite ManUtd having great potential to win everything and break more records than they did during that period.
@@FootkerSnookballI'm Ken Bates era Chelsea, but I'm not a closed minded idiot. I like players based on those moments they show merit on the pitch. And Berbatov showed quality.
This was the player that made long sleeve jerseys look cool for me. Naturally a cool, sleek legend. His overhead goal against Liverpool still remains one of my favorites.
The worst thing for him was going back to his half when he scored😅 Pure example of getting maximum results with minimum effort, this guy was not lazy, he was pure intelligence! My idol and adored in whole Croatia, thank you Dimitar the Great ❤️
Even with the goals he scored against Croatia? I'll always remember both of them, especially the first one he scored while injured. The other one was a diving header for a 2-2 equalizer in 2004. 😏
0:58 in my opinion, probably the greatest assist in premier league history. I’m sure there are other contenders I’m not thinking of but this is just so unique and full of class
@@plopplop1984 granted that’s a fantastic goal and Rooney’s pass is amazing, but RVP’s first time finish is what makes that goal so special. The assist itself is not as skillful as this one
I am extremely proud to be Bulgarian and a Manchester United fan, I was only 8 at the time he was bought by Man Utd, but I still remember the enormous excitement, spreading in Bulgaria that we have a player joining such a club!! One of the best bulgarians to play football along with Hristo Stoichkov ❤
I graduated from high school in 2008 and had to pick uni in England and chose Manchester for more than one reason (study) lol. How delighted I was that Berbo signed for Man Utd around a month before I went there to study! Good times! Martin Petrov (and Bozhinov) were at Man City at the time and I got to watch the two teams play against each other.
Undisputably, football's greatest minimalist. Does everything with the absolute least amount of effort required, it doesn't even look like he's trying. But by God he does it to PERFECTION.
When you have so much skill and natural ability it looks this way. If you are lacking then you have to put a lot more effort to compensate - run fast and throw yourself around the pitch lol.
Silky smooth. A Rolls Royce of a player. Always seemed to have an extra second. Insane first touch and an expert finisher. He should get a lot more love than he does.
People used to talk about his perceived lack of work rate. One thing that struck me watching him in person was the way he read the game and how he appeared to know what was going to happen several stages before it did. Why sprint when you're already where you need to be before anyone else?
Sounds like a weird comparison, but this guy always reminded me of Zidane. He had an amazing elegance in his play. Followed him from his Leverkusen days onwards (check out his goal against Roma). One of my favourite players ever.
One of my favourite players, may never be recognised as one of the greatest of all time by many, but the guy was pure class, not many could pull off the skill and technique he had
As a Bulgarian, Manchester United supporter living in England, seeing Berba at United was a dream come true. The guy has done our country very proud. I just wish we had a better national team so we could have represented better but that has nothing to do with Berba.. The fact he won premier league titles, and was top scorer of premier league ahh what great achievements :) and played with some of the best EVER Manchester United players... RESPECT MY BRO
Grew up watching Berba at Fulham as a young lad, have a signed photo of him up in my gym. Now, whenever I’m doing bench press, I only do 8 out of the 10 reps, but I do them sooooo damn efficiently haha
He reminds me of ibrahimovic. I am younger so I never was able to see berbatov perform. Absolute wonder of a first touch, incredible awareness around the goal, and a creative flair in the moment that takes football iq and skill for granted.
Berba was a so silky smooth with his touch. All those who said he played indifferently or didn't try hard enough just didn't see his class. Some players are so on another level, that they don't have to 'look' like they're trying. Some players just know where to be and when to be there, he saw the play developing before it actually developed, while others have to blitz their way to the same spot because they only see the play developing as it's happening. Dima was pure class and what a finisher!
He was one of the last true ballers of the game. Those types of players that dominated football 19-15 years ago,. but we will never see them again. Pure entertainment!
People sleep on this guy because he wasn’t some loudmouth that ran around like a headless chicken for 90 minutes. He was that good that he never needed to. Silky smooth first touch that barely ever let him down, he made it look ridiculously easy in killing a long ball. Damn twinkle toes was smart with his positioning and had a pass on him too. Wish he came United sooner. Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez and Berbatov struck fear into the minds and hearts of defenders everywhere.
He would do things you'd never expect effortlessly. The perfect weight to his pass to match the speed of run of his teammate and to get the right angle of approach all set on a platter. Cool as a cucumber. Hated it when people couldn't see what he brought to the team and labelled him "lazy" as they preferred headless chickens. He forever will remain Class.
That skill against west ham, the timing, balance, elegance and execution was phenomenal. Berbatov is magic. One of the greatest the Premier league has seen without a question. His contribution to man utd 2010/11 title win is not given enough credit. Between Berbatov, bergkamp and cantona when it comes to the best first touch in the Premier league.
I have never seen a forward with a better first touch than Dimitar Berbatov in my 20 years of watching football. Sublime first touch. Unmatched. Maybe only Messi's at the same level
Tbh if you've only been watching for 20 years that's only the amount of time of a single career for some players, not sure you've been watching it long enough to make that call 🤷♂️
Two years ago I talked to someone who knew nothing about football, yet acted as if they did and I wasted half an evening arguing with that person. Later that night I saw youtube video about Berbatov and had an idea. "The Berbatov Test" was born. It sounds more profound than it actually is, though. Basically, I just ask them if they know who Berbatov is and when they don't, their opinion on football is invalid.
He reminds me of Eric Cantona...they both are with great talent and could easily turn the pitch into their art exhibition. What a player and a humble human being. Love him
Back in the day he was called as a "lazy" player I clearly remember, all my friend would say so back then when I said that this guy add another dimension of Man United front with player likes Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez. He's a natural finisher, had a world class touch and control, and superb positioning, thats why its okay if he's not run so much in a game at that time.
Berbatov was the kind of player I enjoy the most. Someone who could make me stand up and be "How the hell did he do that?" Something we rarely see nowadays with the level of efficiency everyone is operating with. I miss players like him.
These days players have GPS devices on them and if they don't cover 10 miles per game with 30 sprints they are sent to Saudi Arabia or the US. If I want to watch running there's track and field.
My older cousins supported Chelsea and I followed them. I was too young and didn’t even knew other teams in the epl. Until 3:00 and Berbatov scored that bicycle. I was playing while my dad was watching the match, I stopped and ever since I had been Reds.
Looked so casual playling, so laid back, loads of space. Far from laziness, his touches and forward thinking creating the space needed to look so cool in being an absolute baller.
Fergusons main genius was building and rebuilding squads He created a nucleus to which he added amazing individuals - cole, yorke, solskjaer, Sheringham, berbatov, saha, van nistelrooy AND the list goes on
The only name that I'm still proud to wear at the back of my United jersey. Not even Ronaldo or Rooney. When he was at United, some complained he was too slow lol. I hope they're all eating their dust for the last 10 years if we had someone like him in our team. You wanna be a complete unselfish striker, you simply Dimitar Berbatov your way to the top.
Was criticised for being lazy….my god he was far from it. He just made everything he did look effortless and silky smooth…would have prime Berbatov back at United in a heart beat!!!!
At Tottenham he was their best player. United would have never purchased a player who was tagged "lazy". That tag came from fans who compared him to race bikes Tevez and C.Ronaldo once he joined United.
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This guy doesn't get a fraction of the recognition he deserves. Sensational player.
If he was English he’d have been labeled the best in his position and valued $100mil 😂 unfortunately he was Bulgarian but he truly was a joy to watch, unlucky for those who didn’t see him in hay day
You're right there, wonderful player
I don't think you know what a fraction is.
Fantastic player, absolute beast. He was also a mood player, some games he just didn’t bother to try it seemed.
he spent the last half of his career slowly walking around with a sneer on his face, if you get the ball to him, if he's even onside maybe, he was magical
wasn't paying attention so I can't describe the first half of his career lol
one of the best touches in football history. Dude was a real baller, expert finisher
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theres zidane. theres berbatov. then there is everyone else.
@@Butterpants1987 then there is Bergkamp...
@@kenzotenma3570 yes, the golden touch
His first touch, ….ball control is unmatched…
Never panicked, never rushed. Wonderful player.
He is a very well respected individual.
@respectedgentleman4322
Even when he was losing his team the game never panicked, never rushed. Loses his team trophy after trophy and record after record and doesn't care....yeah that's why he flopped at the one & ONLY giant club he played for.
@@FootkerSnookball Berbatov didn’t floped at Man utd 48 goals or okay for 108 apps and didn’t floped at Tottenham he fell of at Fulham but he had much impact in most of his games
@@no_argumets4032 Berba & Hernandez only had 1 goal difference between them in 2010/11 but Hernandez was way more important scoring in quire a few more games and vs strong teams as well and in closer matches. A quarter of Berbatov's whole tally that year came in 1 home game that ManUtd would've won anyway without his goals.
Tevez played for half the time and still scored way more 'important' goals and Tevez despite only being at ManUtd 2 years still achieved 2 of the main 3 things any ManUtd player under Ferguson for at least 4 years should achieve I.e Back-to-back PL's, FAcup, ChampionsLeague...(and it wasn't Tevez's fault he didn't get all 3) and Berbatov didn't achieve ANY of those in 4 years.
The only players I can think of managed under Ferguson for at least 4 years who also failed to achieve any of those 3 feats under Ferguson at ManUtd were J.Evans, Rafael, D.Welbeck & A.Valencia and they're not exactly rated highly are they and altogether they all cost way less than Berbatov combined (3 academy players and they did much better for their ages and Valencia in 09/10 did better in his position than Berba did in his) and they still all did better for ManUtd than Berbatov did or won more PL's and 2 still went on to win FAcup which Berba never did for anyone.
But the list of players who achieved at least 2 and many with 3 and some who achieved the feat of all 3 multiple times is huge. I easily reeled off about 45 players so there's probably more and I consider all of them more of a success at ManUtd than Berbatov heavily because of that.
In fact most players who only had 2 of the 3 or less was heavily to do with Berbaflop.
Berbatov only scored ONE goal vs a Top5 team in domestic major competitions in his ManUtd career.
He only scored in THREE ChampionsLeague games for ManUtd (zero in knockouts) and he went 3 whole years without a CL goal from late 2008 to late 2011.
His lame pen vs Everton FAcup semi-final 2009....his lame performance when he came on vs Barca in CL final that year....his misses and lack of goals in general in the season that cost ManUtd the record 4 PL's in a row 09/10, his misses at 0-0 in the virtual FAcup final 2011 vs ManCity are just some of many of his howlers at ManUtd.
go back to fortnite, kid. The adults are talking. I just paid extra for your mother's service last night so ask her for some money. @@FootkerSnookball
This man was a genius, has arguably the best first touch in the PL, he's the closest player to Bergkamp and Cantona, technically and the way they saw the game.
Not even a question his first touch is unrivaled
@@Pukelis420 no its between him or bergkamp
Lies again? Deeper Inside
@Alex Schiffer better than bergkamp in everything except vision. Plus he could fly in planes
@@Pukelis420 Mata’s first touch is also up there but it doesn’t look as impressive because he’s not as acrobatic which could be mostly the height difference.
Kids today have no clue of how much of a threat and great player Berbatov was. The man had one of the best first touches in the pl, a lethal finisher, 5 star skills. A great player.
Pl? Best first touches in world football. Man was an absolute beast!
He was never much of a threat nor was he a lethal finisher.
@@DM-rc4yu seems like a mad liverpool fan 🤫
bergkamp and berbatov had the best first touch in world football
Show me footage of him actually running and not standing around with his hands on his hips and I'll agree with that assessment
I will never forget when he scored 5 goals and had the chance to score a 6th and become the first player in PL to do so but he passed the ball to Rooney with an open net in front of him for Rooney to tap it in. What a class player, the streets will never forget 👏
He's a dunce for that, now no one remembers him for something exclusive.
@@thedukeofyewalandcared more about the game than individual fame
actually we do cause he is the only ManU player ever to score a hatrick against Liv@@thedukeofyewaland
current united squad will never pass but shoot from every angle
@@thedukeofyewaland You are writing that under a 5 min video we are watching to remember him. Where is your 5- min highlight reel from your years in the premier league? Check your ego.
It was like poetry watching him play. Pure art! Absolute baller!!
Well he stood around doing nothing all game so yeah it is like looking at art
and he still did more than most other players on the team
@@UA-camcanbitemyhairybanger
Whatever club you followed you loved this guy. A real virtuoso, a ballet dancer, a painter or a fine bottle of wine. This guy brought out the art of the beautiful game.
So the beautiful game is standing around with your hands on your hips while the rest of the team does your running? Give over
@@UA-camcanbitemyhairybanger It's not his job to run around he is not midfielder but to score goals and he does it pretty good. 🤷 Classic number 9
@@UA-camcanbitemyhairybangerlike Messi, really
Very well put sir.
Dude was so economical with his running that at times he made you think he was a lazy dude. In truth he was a genius and an artist on the field. Beyond his goals and assists, I just enjoyed watching him play, it was pure football artistry.
I thought it was funny when the media called him lazy because it showed just how out of touch they had become with the sport itself
Yep. He was one of those players who was interesting to keep an eye on, even if he wasn't actually doing something. Just seeing him sit back and observe... not running to constantly open new angles, but allowing the game to move and create the angles for him... and then he'd come alive like a silent assassin.
As the great Jock Stein said why run 40yards when you can pass it.
Berbatov was a criminally underated footballer. He had skill, pace, and composure. It was great watching him play.
He played for United, and did well there. Even got a skill move named after him (Berbaspin). He was never 'criminally underrated'
@@dwnpour4122 With all his skill, fewer people know of him than bigger names with less skill. Hence the term, criminally underated. It is my opinion, do not troll.
@@vjenkins6815 You only like him so much because he flopped at ManUtd and Chelsea ended up winning a wider range and more trophies in the period Berbaflop was at ManUtd despite ManUtd having great potential to win everything and break more records than they did during that period.
@@FootkerSnookballI'm Ken Bates era Chelsea, but I'm not a closed minded idiot. I like players based on those moments they show merit on the pitch.
And Berbatov showed quality.
@@FootkerSnookball gotta cry in every comment dontcha?
This was the player that made long sleeve jerseys look cool for me. Naturally a cool, sleek legend. His overhead goal against Liverpool still remains one of my favorites.
Everyone talks about his first touch. But his finishes, my God. With power and accuracy to the top corner. What a brilliant player.
What happen to him?
@@jamesgomez6 he retired
The worst thing for him was going back to his half when he scored😅
Pure example of getting maximum results with minimum effort, this guy was not lazy, he was pure intelligence! My idol and adored in whole Croatia, thank you Dimitar the Great ❤️
Even with the goals he scored against Croatia? I'll always remember both of them, especially the first one he scored while injured. The other one was a diving header for a 2-2 equalizer in 2004. 😏
Yeah so intelligent when he took a lazy pen vs Everton tried to look cool but missed like a geek and never won FAcup or ChampionsLeague
@@FootkerSnookball you're obviously bitter in your life, go have a pint and sit 🪑 in the corner you sorry soul.
@@FootkerSnookball do you go through your whole life just being negative?
@@Intz51 No...you?
What an absolute baller he was. No doubt about it
0:58 in my opinion, probably the greatest assist in premier league history. I’m sure there are other contenders I’m not thinking of but this is just so unique and full of class
Couldn't agree more
I had to rewatch it a few times, and few times more in slow mo 😅
Agreed, I still remember this one all these years later
what? lol rooney to rvp against villa shits all over it
@@plopplop1984 granted that’s a fantastic goal and Rooney’s pass is amazing, but RVP’s first time finish is what makes that goal so special. The assist itself is not as skillful as this one
I am extremely proud to be Bulgarian and a Manchester United fan, I was only 8 at the time he was bought by Man Utd, but I still remember the enormous excitement, spreading in Bulgaria that we have a player joining such a club!! One of the best bulgarians to play football along with Hristo Stoichkov ❤
Hristo beast!
fo sure!!
I graduated from high school in 2008 and had to pick uni in England and chose Manchester for more than one reason (study) lol. How delighted I was that Berbo signed for Man Utd around a month before I went there to study! Good times! Martin Petrov (and Bozhinov) were at Man City at the time and I got to watch the two teams play against each other.
Stan Petrov.
Berbatov, stoichkov & Hajgi. Gylpsy football
Бербатов ВЕЛИК!
Undisputably, football's greatest minimalist.
Does everything with the absolute least amount of effort required, it doesn't even look like he's trying. But by God he does it to PERFECTION.
When you have so much skill and natural ability it looks this way. If you are lacking then you have to put a lot more effort to compensate - run fast and throw yourself around the pitch lol.
Silky smooth. A Rolls Royce of a player. Always seemed to have an extra second. Insane first touch and an expert finisher. He should get a lot more love than he does.
People used to talk about his perceived lack of work rate. One thing that struck me watching him in person was the way he read the game and how he appeared to know what was going to happen several stages before it did. Why sprint when you're already where you need to be before anyone else?
Technique, skills, elegance, vision, IQ... What a great player
A gem of a player, one of the most underrated strikers in the Premier League.
Brings a tear to my eye for real. United fan for 16 years now. Great memories, such a special player. Dimitar was something else.
You actually cried?
Master of first touch
Sounds like a weird comparison, but this guy always reminded me of Zidane. He had an amazing elegance in his play. Followed him from his Leverkusen days onwards (check out his goal against Roma).
One of my favourite players ever.
One of my favorite players in the prem ever! Made the game look so easy. That Spurs team with Keane, Berbatov, and Lennon was really fun to watch
One of my favourite players, may never be recognised as one of the greatest of all time by many, but the guy was pure class, not many could pull off the skill and technique he had
Absolutely world class. The years I spent in White Hart Lane watching this man,we're the best of my life . Genius
As a Bulgarian, Manchester United supporter living in England, seeing Berba at United was a dream come true. The guy has done our country very proud. I just wish we had a better national team so we could have represented better but that has nothing to do with Berba.. The fact he won premier league titles, and was top scorer of premier league ahh what great achievements :) and played with some of the best EVER Manchester United players... RESPECT MY BRO
Grew up watching Berba at Fulham as a young lad, have a signed photo of him up in my gym. Now, whenever I’m doing bench press, I only do 8 out of the 10 reps, but I do them sooooo damn efficiently haha
He was just pure class man. What a player
The most composed, elegant, calmest player I’ve ever witnessed play the beautiful game.
His technical and tactical abilities are just insane.
He reminds me of ibrahimovic. I am younger so I never was able to see berbatov perform. Absolute wonder of a first touch, incredible awareness around the goal, and a creative flair in the moment that takes football iq and skill for granted.
This is a testament to Zlatan's longevity. To me Berba and Zlatan are from the same era!
Berbatov makes it look effortless! Such an underated player!
Bit of a shame newer fans won’t understand the brilliance of Berbatov. What an incredible first touch. Just insane.
Berba was a so silky smooth with his touch. All those who said he played indifferently or didn't try hard enough just didn't see his class. Some players are so on another level, that they don't have to 'look' like they're trying. Some players just know where to be and when to be there, he saw the play developing before it actually developed, while others have to blitz their way to the same spot because they only see the play developing as it's happening. Dima was pure class and what a finisher!
2:24 I will always remember this outrageous touch, never seen anything close to it
He was one of the last true ballers of the game. Those types of players that dominated football 19-15 years ago,. but we will never see them again. Pure entertainment!
People sleep on this guy because he wasn’t some loudmouth that ran around like a headless chicken for 90 minutes. He was that good that he never needed to. Silky smooth first touch that barely ever let him down, he made it look ridiculously easy in killing a long ball. Damn twinkle toes was smart with his positioning and had a pass on him too. Wish he came United sooner. Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez and Berbatov struck fear into the minds and hearts of defenders everywhere.
He would do things you'd never expect effortlessly. The perfect weight to his pass to match the speed of run of his teammate and to get the right angle of approach all set on a platter. Cool as a cucumber. Hated it when people couldn't see what he brought to the team and labelled him "lazy" as they preferred headless chickens. He forever will remain Class.
Yeah like I'd never expect him to literally pass the ball straight to TimHoward vs Everton FAcup semi-final 2009 shootout....
Imagine how much berbatov would worth in today's market. Man was a genius. Lucky to saw him grace the pitch with my favorite team Manchester united.
harry kane is around 75 mill in his prime, so berbatov is around 150
Arsenal fan and always liked Berbatov, still do, very underrated and clutch player
Berbatov was in my first pack of match attax cards. Loved him ever since. What a thrilling player
That skill against west ham, the timing, balance, elegance and execution was phenomenal. Berbatov is magic. One of the greatest the Premier league has seen without a question. His contribution to man utd 2010/11 title win is not given enough credit. Between Berbatov, bergkamp and cantona when it comes to the best first touch in the Premier league.
Artist 👑
My favourite player ever, his elegance, shooting, magic touches OMG
One of the most elegant footballer to ever step on the pitch. Absolute baller.
Berbatov used to be my ultimate stress buster. Class Act 🖤
Fantastic player 👏
He was a magician with the ball ❤
Ferguson paid the price when he didn't play him against Barcelona
Reminds me of bergkamp that first touch and the vision as a striker
I have never seen a forward with a better first touch than Dimitar Berbatov in my 20 years of watching football. Sublime first touch. Unmatched. Maybe only Messi's at the same level
And Ronaldinho
Tbh if you've only been watching for 20 years that's only the amount of time of a single career for some players, not sure you've been watching it long enough to make that call 🤷♂️
Two years ago I talked to someone who knew nothing about football, yet acted as if they did and I wasted half an evening arguing with that person. Later that night I saw youtube video about Berbatov and had an idea. "The Berbatov Test" was born. It sounds more profound than it actually is, though. Basically, I just ask them if they know who Berbatov is and when they don't, their opinion on football is invalid.
Genuinely my all time favourite player
He reminds me of Eric Cantona...they both are with great talent and could easily turn the pitch into their art exhibition. What a player and a humble human being. Love him
As a bulgarian, im very proud
Skill personified, thoughtful and played with purpose-wonderful player
played the game with such elegance, so much admiration for his skills
Back in the day he was called as a "lazy" player I clearly remember, all my friend would say so back then when I said that this guy add another dimension of Man United front with player likes Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez. He's a natural finisher, had a world class touch and control, and superb positioning, thats why its okay if he's not run so much in a game at that time.
Berbatov 💛🥰
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His nonchalance and and first touch were spectacular.
HE PLAY SMART NOT HARD ! ! ! HE ALMOST NEVER RUN, GENIUS MAGIC TUCH OF THE BALL GREAT FINISH GREAT LOOK AT THE GAME
He's not fast but really skillful and clinical when finishing
Berbatov was the kind of player I enjoy the most. Someone who could make me stand up and be "How the hell did he do that?" Something we rarely see nowadays with the level of efficiency everyone is operating with.
I miss players like him.
These days players have GPS devices on them and if they don't cover 10 miles per game with 30 sprints they are sent to Saudi Arabia or the US. If I want to watch running there's track and field.
My older cousins supported Chelsea and I followed them.
I was too young and didn’t even knew other teams in the epl.
Until 3:00 and Berbatov scored that bicycle. I was playing while my dad was watching the match, I stopped and ever since I had been Reds.
Looked so casual playling, so laid back, loads of space. Far from laziness, his touches and forward thinking creating the space needed to look so cool in being an absolute baller.
Brilliant player, it is like a mix of a number 10, 09 and 11
Crazy skill 1:40
Best touch along with Zidane in football history
Glorious ball, indeed-that whole play was just beautiful
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The silent genius. Loved him at United.
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Brilliant footballer. I'm glad I gave him his flower when he was playing. Unbelievable talent with supreme confidence.
ive watched many amazing players in this 42 years of life but Berbatov is one of my favorites if not my favorite
He has even won a trophy with spurs . A legend indeed
"Like a man in silk pyjamas shooting pigeons from a deckchair" - Guardian Journalist describing Berbatov
I still think that little flick by him at 1:00 is the best thing that's ever been done on a football pitch. Honestly. Not even joking.
I've always loved him... 🔥 he's fantastic
This player was underrated due to how slow his pace was. Slow but accurate strikers are dying out in favour of quick but inaccurate ones.
So underrated. I miss you Berbatov 😢
Fergusons main genius was building and rebuilding squads He created a nucleus to which he added amazing individuals - cole, yorke, solskjaer, Sheringham, berbatov, saha, van nistelrooy AND the list goes on
He may appear laidback and uninterested in the game, but don't let that fool you. His touch is.....beyond sublime.
still one of my favorite players ever alongside Ibrahimovic and Ronaldinho
He is my all time favorite player. Best of few blessed with great touch. Lethal Finisher.
the coolest striker ever 😈😈😈
I see a Berbatov vid I click 🤩🔥
Superb
I loved him at United - the man's first touch was probably my personal favorite of all time.
I am bulgarian Arsenal fan but Berbatov ,his was different player,amazing
Berbatov da goat
Lazy bastard with huge quality... 😍
1:40 Beautiful control
The only name that I'm still proud to wear at the back of my United jersey. Not even Ronaldo or Rooney. When he was at United, some complained he was too slow lol. I hope they're all eating their dust for the last 10 years if we had someone like him in our team. You wanna be a complete unselfish striker, you simply Dimitar Berbatov your way to the top.
Was criticised for being lazy….my god he was far from it. He just made everything he did look effortless and silky smooth…would have prime Berbatov back at United in a heart beat!!!!
That's a no brainer lol
At Tottenham he was their best player. United would have never purchased a player who was tagged "lazy".
That tag came from fans who compared him to race bikes Tevez and C.Ronaldo once he joined United.
@@sasho888prm true he was also sensational for his country
Insanely underrated, one of the most technically skilled 9s ever
one word for this guy, class
Most elegant player ever!