How Ancelotti’s Real Madrid BROKE Football... Twice

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • How does a man take over a failing Real Madrid and within just one season, turn them into the best football team in all of Europe… but how does this man achieve that and get sacked just one year later… and then how does this man return to that club after 6 years to do the exact same thing again, but this time making them even greater than before… This is the insane story of how Carlo Ancelotti transformed a trophyless Real Madrid into the deadliest football team in the world… twice.
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  • @TopBinsFootyy
    @TopBinsFootyy  2 місяці тому +465

    Is Carlo Ancelotti the greatest manager of all time?? He’s definitely in with a shout

    • @18charges
      @18charges 2 місяці тому +38

      I can't even lie Zidane is unmatched but Ancelloti is a great manager aswell

    • @18charges
      @18charges 2 місяці тому +11

      Zidane had an edge as he already played for Real Madrid back when he was a player so he knew perfectly how the club plays

    • @FaisalRajpar
      @FaisalRajpar 2 місяці тому +21

      I think it's Sir Alex Ferguson

    • @Intrusion498
      @Intrusion498 2 місяці тому +6

      Zidane:Am i a joke to you?

    • @HuzaifaKhanAfridi1
      @HuzaifaKhanAfridi1 2 місяці тому +17

      ​@@Intrusion498Yes. He is not even close to Freguson, pep,Jose and carlo.....

  • @glen9620
    @glen9620 2 місяці тому +555

    As of now Madrid are at 24 in CL. After Liv game, Carlo said Madrid will be playing final in Munich. If he does that, no one can come near him

    • @shivanshbisht9439
      @shivanshbisht9439 2 місяці тому +48

      if they are reaching the finals they are not losing that the last time they lost a major final was 1984

    • @Atrozzzsama
      @Atrozzzsama 2 місяці тому +5

      Not this tym the team has fell apart

    • @cyraps
      @cyraps Місяць тому +17

      ​@Atrozzzsama count your days fam 😂😂 didn't u watch the video

    • @Atrozzzsama
      @Atrozzzsama Місяць тому +1

      @@cyraps let's see them against the favourite this season to win the trophy

    • @comforth3898
      @comforth3898 Місяць тому

      ​@@shivanshbisht9439 Against Ferguson

  • @TheDYNAMITE001
    @TheDYNAMITE001 Місяць тому +110

    Carlo Ancelotti is not ashamed to learn and to grow.. he is the GOAT along with SAF, he is just disrespected by pundits because he doesn't dramatise on the pitch side like Pep or Conte

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 14 днів тому

      So, he's a no personality edgelord?

    • @TheDYNAMITE001
      @TheDYNAMITE001 14 днів тому

      @ lmao ok close but that's a bit much. Frankly I don't know how he does it. However, it's more than just hugging his players.. perhaps a perfect balance between push and pull like the godfather. He's got personality, but it's yeah.. careless and aloof-ish

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

  • @musaawashere
    @musaawashere 2 місяці тому +289

    imagine our kids watch this after many years while we watched it live

    • @tanzolo4487
      @tanzolo4487 Місяць тому +3

      They won’t care. Just like we don’t care about watching Pele and the like

    • @musaawashere
      @musaawashere Місяць тому +6

      @@tanzolo4487 i was not takling it that far.. like we watch ronaldinho, beckham, zidane they would watch this

    • @Yupmaosama
      @Yupmaosama 10 днів тому

      ​@@tanzolo4487 tats coz ters rarely any vid of pele playing

  • @Alb3rť-4
    @Alb3rť-4 Місяць тому +46

    What he did in Everton was nothing short of spectacular. He had them playing attacking football and fighting for European football

    • @imranriaz6062
      @imranriaz6062 29 днів тому +1

      Finished 12th and 10th yeah surely mate

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 14 днів тому

      smartest plasticdrid fan:

  • @PolandCanIntoSpace56
    @PolandCanIntoSpace56 2 місяці тому +319

    24/25 - Back to a bad form
    25/26 Another champions league
    Mark my words

    • @ActiveLosing
      @ActiveLosing 2 місяці тому +4

      Barcelona is way better

    • @4LGunners07
      @4LGunners07 2 місяці тому +1

      Nah man it's finally over

    • @coumfy
      @coumfy 2 місяці тому

      ​@@4LGunners07 that's what they always say

    • @nirojk410
      @nirojk410 2 місяці тому +38

      ​@@ActiveLosing in another multiverse. This multiverse belongs to madird.

    • @Bl4ze_40
      @Bl4ze_40 2 місяці тому +3

      Ofcorse, This is Real Madrid

  • @str7413
    @str7413 2 місяці тому +119

    GREATEST MANAGER OF ALL TIME. And it's not even a debate. Don Carlo is Real Madrid's Sir Alex. Hope he retires in Madrid.

    • @progamer3132
      @progamer3132 Місяць тому +1

      ancelotti is not even top 3 . pep sir alex mourinho better

    • @Fernando619lu
      @Fernando619lu Місяць тому

      Only manager with a UCL in each of the 5 major leagues ​@@progamer3132

    • @BG-mw5pt
      @BG-mw5pt Місяць тому +6

      @@progamer3132 interesting how you pick pep when you can clearly see that without "his team" (aka 500B spent every season) he's trash. the moment he's had to deal with an ageing squad, 1-2 injuries to key players, he started to fold like a deuce before a royal flush. carlo won the ucl and la liga with 20 injuries that season, amongst which acls left and right and he wasn't able to sign anyone. pep is a fraud in comparison.

    • @nitinshukla3752
      @nitinshukla3752 Місяць тому

      Easily better than the bald fraud (and I don’t mean Zidane)

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

  • @ra444vlz
    @ra444vlz Місяць тому +31

    When Ancelotti arrived in Madrid, Madrid already had the foundations because of Mourinho. Mourinho built that team, it all started with him.

    • @JasonB-rr4hf
      @JasonB-rr4hf Місяць тому +3

      Haha, another Mourinho’s fan boy trying to get credit for 2013-2014 La Decima. What foundation? Ronaldo, Xabi Alonso, Ramos, Casillas, Benzema, and Marcelo were already signed before Mourinho. He signed Modrid, Di Maria, Khedira, Ozil, Pedro Leon, Adebayo, Hamit Altitop, Fabio Coentrao, Sahin, Callejon, Essien, Diego Lopez and Raphael Varane. Carlo Anceloti only used Modrid, and Di Maria. I don’t think 2 players would make a foundation for any team by any mean my friend. 😂

    • @ra444vlz
      @ra444vlz Місяць тому +10

      @@JasonB-rr4hf Before Mourinho, Madrid couldn't manage to get past round 16 of CL for years. Mourinho gave back the winning mentality to Real Madrid by consistently getting us to semifinals, ask any Madrid fan that has watched Madrid for more than 10 years, we all praise Mourinho for this. It's not even a debate among us, I insist.
      I don't know if you presume to be a Madrid fan or not, but Mourinho did build that team's foundations. Madrid's counterattack was our trademark and it was deadly, we won and set the record for La Liga that year, and lost CL to Bayern in the semifinals. How ? Only because or best penalty takers failed (Cristiano, Kaká, Ramos). Ancelotti truly built on top of Mourinho's team, and there's nothing wrong in saying it.

    • @abhaypathak6992
      @abhaypathak6992 Місяць тому +4

      Also it was mou that put his weight behind Modric and bought him to Madrid

  • @tianv.f.soktavian5919
    @tianv.f.soktavian5919 Місяць тому +65

    They're Calling Madrid fans is Glory hunter Offcourse We all glory hunter. My teams Is glory hunter,My president is glory hunter,My player is glory hunter,Everything in My club Real madrid is glory hunter for a reason. Cuz we The best of the best. Heavyweight Class My Club is Amazing❤

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 14 днів тому

      Plastic who don't even watch other football/ experience pain😅

  • @HIHIHI24-t8c
    @HIHIHI24-t8c 2 місяці тому +17

    He is the coach who instilled the Champions League DNA into Real Madrid for sure!
    Who says carlo doesn't have tactics should check how many trophies he owns !

  • @vj9492
    @vj9492 2 місяці тому +66

    The biggest problem in the 2014/15 season was modric injury

    • @doncarloancelotti2256
      @doncarloancelotti2256 2 місяці тому +5

      I honestly forgot how long he's been absent for that season

    • @BVG785
      @BVG785 2 місяці тому +9

      Though injuries played a key role that season, but I think the main reason was the lack of a natural holding midfielder. Casemiro was sent out on a loan to Porto. That's why the club called him back as soon as that season ended.

    • @OmarAw-k6q
      @OmarAw-k6q Місяць тому +1

      And Benzema

  • @MrBallerinakaka
    @MrBallerinakaka 2 місяці тому +42

    Even as Liverpool Fan & Barcelona Supporter. He Was Biggest Champion of UEFA Champions League in Overrall (2 Titles as Player & 5 Titles as Manager). If I Remember Corrected.

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 14 днів тому

      Where did you steal that 5 from 🤣🤣🤣

    • @mitchconner2021
      @mitchconner2021 5 днів тому

      ​@@eavyeavy2864He won 2 at AC Milan and 3 at Real Madrid. That's 5.

  • @FootballPulseYT
    @FootballPulseYT Місяць тому +13

    Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid revolutionized football twice with contrasting styles-first with the "BBC" trio's relentless attacking football and later with a balanced, resilient team that dominated Europe. His ability to adapt tactically while maintaining harmony within the squad has cemented his legacy as one of football’s greatest managers.

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

  • @yunijkarki9088
    @yunijkarki9088 4 дні тому +1

    Correction: Jose Mourinho wasn't sacked. He left on his own.

  • @Shubhankar_1906
    @Shubhankar_1906 2 місяці тому +9

    Hold on. They weren't underperforming for years after 2018. Zidane DID manage to win the league during covid season, and was unlucky in the UCL. Even the following year, the league title went to the last game day. Real was knocked out in UCL RO16 in 2019/20 and made the semis in 20/21. All that with the amount of injuries during Zidane's 2nd era and the lack of signings after big fat flop Hazard. Ancelotti did turn things around, but I wouldn't call those 2 years as underperforming, especially since Zidane really showed his tactical abilities with a team that was embarrassed under Lopetegui and Solari, so much so that Zidane was brought back within under a year since he left.

  • @AungKaungKhant-md7oi
    @AungKaungKhant-md7oi 2 місяці тому +45

    Brooo.your soo underrated. And keep up the good work

    • @TopBinsFootyy
      @TopBinsFootyy  2 місяці тому +5

      Appreciate that so much ❤️

    • @elemer2089
      @elemer2089 2 місяці тому

      ​@@TopBinsFootyy nice video but the bame pronounciation makes me hate your videos. Come on man it takes 1 minute to look up how to pronounce Joselu...i get it youre from US but with the amount of mexicans living there surely youd know J is kind of pronounced as H.

    • @Xelor69
      @Xelor69 2 місяці тому

      The moment I see comments like this I stop watching

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      nah, he's overrated cos he doesn't actually look at all the facts.
      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

    • @Xelor69
      @Xelor69 13 днів тому

      @ wow you’re a L O S E R!

  • @ZoarineDBacon
    @ZoarineDBacon 2 місяці тому +31

    Na the old team Def better 0:15

    • @gamingjihan9073
      @gamingjihan9073 2 місяці тому +2

      Fr

    • @amiino1364
      @amiino1364 2 місяці тому +1

      Not in terms of trophies which is what matter

    • @yeahgamer6190
      @yeahgamer6190 Місяць тому +1

      Yes

    • @anuranan8603
      @anuranan8603 Місяць тому

      individually sure but this team has a better teamwork and team expression

  • @LiftandCoa
    @LiftandCoa 2 місяці тому +4

    The eyebrows hold all of his power. Im convinced.
    Without them, no success.

  • @hooty188
    @hooty188 Місяць тому +5

    11:12 heavy dead weight 🤣

  • @ACTSACTS-x8f
    @ACTSACTS-x8f 2 місяці тому +28

    With the right player this guy cooks harder than gordon

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 14 днів тому

      So, checkbook coach

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      That's why he won 1 league title in his 8 years at AC Milan with a squad of superstars in virtually every position?

  • @rarefire1699
    @rarefire1699 2 місяці тому +15

    3:03 he's right eye

  • @MadridistaUncovered
    @MadridistaUncovered 2 місяці тому +12

    Got to love your content. Carlo Ancelotti is a great Manager an needs our support and appreciation. This is a great video in that... We love you Carlo... You are a true Madridista beyond being our current coach. Hala Madrid!

    • @TopBinsFootyy
      @TopBinsFootyy  2 місяці тому +2

      thank you !!! what a manager!

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

  • @manjitpaul4674
    @manjitpaul4674 Місяць тому

    Some people may not like ancelotti tactics but players grow immensely under him they just take their game to next level

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      not a single player in this current Madrid side grew under him. most of the growth of Vini and Valverde should be credited to Zizou and their own hard work. The youngsters that he was put in charge of are Camavinga, Tchouameni, Arda, Endrick, Fran Garcia. None of whom have grown much since he's been in charge, if anything Camavinga and Tchouameni have regressed a bit in the last few years, while Arda and Endrick barely get a chance. Rodrygo has been growing at a steady pace, as he would have regardless of the coach given his talent. so no, ancelotti doesn't help youngsters grow. As a matter of fact he hinders their growth. Even Raul Asencio wouldn't have gotten a chance if not for the multiple ACl injuries that have been caused to our backline, most of which is down to Carlo's reluctance to rotate and give the youngsters a chance. Heck, the dude started his second stint in charge with Hazard and Bale as his starters. it was only due to their abysmal form and inability to stay fit that Vini and Rogrygo got their chances.
      You'd know all this if you actually watched the matches and followed the club closely instead of just seeing the final scores and a few shorts/reels here and there

  • @alexolorundare5171
    @alexolorundare5171 2 місяці тому +2

    you deserve way more love amazing vid btw

  • @iHemaa
    @iHemaa Місяць тому +1

    in 2014-15 (Ancelotti) loaned (Casemiro) to Porto after playing about 15 games with the castilla and failed to get to 1st team.
    (Rafa Benitez) appointed after (Carlo) in 2015 before he got sacked in Jan 2016.
    (Zidane) was appointed and embraced (Casemiro).

  • @tylascraig9306
    @tylascraig9306 Місяць тому +1

    Love it brotha. Great video.

  • @eringmoney5476
    @eringmoney5476 Місяць тому +1

    Indeed a Good Manager ❤❤

  • @Stefan-lp9uw
    @Stefan-lp9uw Місяць тому +1

    its so stupid to say that Jose ran the team into the ground. The truth could not be further from that - in 2010 he took a team that was full of superstars with no discipline and a mess all around, a team who couldn't pass the 1/8 final in the UCL and turned it into one of the scariest teams in europe. He broke the record for most goals in a season and winning the league with most points(2012) and got knocked out on penalties in the UCL semi-final, and was unlucky in the 2013 campaign, losing the Copa del Rey final in extra time and again losing in the ucl semi final. Jose is the one who enabled real madrid to become the monsters they were in the second half of the 2010s!

  • @soumikmallick32
    @soumikmallick32 Місяць тому

    On the champions league final training day Ancelotti told Joselu, "Because of you, we are not on vacation right now"

  • @vauxvids
    @vauxvids 2 місяці тому +2

    Insane quality!!

  • @Xavieremb1984
    @Xavieremb1984 Місяць тому

    They have a good team with an amazing players, good coach and still playing the 3 tournaments.

  • @Kamisoueu
    @Kamisoueu Місяць тому +3

    You kept forgetting Lucas Vázquez.

  • @Alvaro4034
    @Alvaro4034 2 місяці тому +1

    You forgot Don Paco Gento, another Real Madrid legend, who has also 6 champilons under his belt (the old ones though).

  • @Blizzardfire
    @Blizzardfire Місяць тому

    A lot of people get it wrong, but the Sheriff defeat was Madrid's 2nd UCL game that season. The first one was a victory against Inter

  • @MerdanBalkaşık
    @MerdanBalkaşık 29 днів тому +1

    Showing Ramos as the 'failing Real Madrid' ruins the whole video.
    Ramos is one of the pilars of this titanic Real Madrid of the last two decades.

  • @rarefire1699
    @rarefire1699 2 місяці тому +19

    Real are underperforming rn but they'll come back bc it's real

    • @StepbroAhAh
      @StepbroAhAh 2 місяці тому +2

      Every good takes time Real will bounce back they just need a key to take the players all at once

    • @TopBinsFootyy
      @TopBinsFootyy  2 місяці тому +1

      its funny how everyone doubts them... they will soon see

    • @ravensfan4338
      @ravensfan4338 2 місяці тому

      @@TopBinsFootyy 24th in the champions league....

    • @ravensfan4338
      @ravensfan4338 2 місяці тому

      @@TopBinsFootyy They might win la liga though

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      exactly. it has little to do with Carlo and more to do with the players. unless we have an absolutely horrible coach who the players want to be sacked and as a result purposely play terribly, we will always bounce back simply because of the talent in the squad.

  • @Bronn92
    @Bronn92 Місяць тому +1

    Ancelotti didn't sign Casemiro, he was in Castilla yet. It was Mou who signed him.

  • @legendgaming4770
    @legendgaming4770 2 місяці тому +1

    First of all when carlo arrived for the first time in 2014 madrid was perfectly build... Mourinho had done his job they were just unlucky in UCL...but la decima was coming even it wasn't for him
    Yea but currently when he came 2nd time he just transformed madrid ...2022 UCL and 2024UCL runs were just iconic!!

    • @JasonB-rr4hf
      @JasonB-rr4hf Місяць тому +1

      Perfectly Built? So why he got sacked? 😂 classic Mourinho’s fan boy mentality. Should I said 3 UCL Zidane won later because of Mourinho’s foundation? There is a big difference between signing and developing players. U still remember Kevin De Bruyne, and Mo Sala at Chelsea?

    • @legendgaming4770
      @legendgaming4770 Місяць тому

      @JasonB-rr4hf bro if u wanna argue then idc...I'm a madrid fan...and I have seen the effect...2014 champions league was coming no matter what because at Mourinho 's era madrid were unlucky in semi finals of UCL they were a strong side ... Mourinho and Cr7 broke the Barca monopoly in Spain...
      And Mourinho had reinforced the foundation...the Mentality....he never gets credited enough but he has a huge role in Madrid's success from 2014-18

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      exactly. these geniuses act as though he performed some tactical miracle which allowed us to dominate that final where as the fact is that we got lucky with that corner. there isn't much tactics involved in a corner goal. against Liverpool, we parked the bus after Vini's goal and even then we couldn't stop them from having shot after shot on our goal and needed Courtois to have a world-class match to bail us out and prevent them from scoring. and finally, against Dortmund, let's be honest, they never stood a chance.

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      Cos Mou had a bigger ego than most of the players. the only thing Madrid ever really needed was someone who could manage the ego's well. the only piece that Zizou really added to his team was Casemiro. who was in fact a Benitez signing, Zizou just started using him more because he didn't face the pressure from the board to play certain players in the starting 11 like most of the previous coaches did, Mou included.

    • @legendgaming4770
      @legendgaming4770 13 днів тому

      @tekeella420 bro Dortmund actually could win the match but they never took their chances...and a legend once said
      "If u don't kill real madrid
      Real Madrid kills u"
      That's exactly what happened with Dortmund they Missed 3 clear chances...and madrid was gonna score no matter what...it's their competition after all👑

  • @lozylux4242
    @lozylux4242 Місяць тому

    What a video man 👏 Don Carlo is def. the best coach in history

  • @OmarAw-k6q
    @OmarAw-k6q Місяць тому

    A few missing details in the video from the first season. Mourinho wasn’t “sacked” his contract was terminated by mutual agreement because he wanted to join Chelsea. You mention Carvalho but show a picture of Callejon. You referenced the summer signings but I think these signings were made by the board, especially Bale because he had the task of choosing between Bale and Di Maria on the right in the first part of that season. Because he is the best, he re-imagined Di Maria and played him in the midfield 3 likely as a Mezzala. I’m only 3 mins in the video, enjoying it so far :)

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      most of that was right except for the Di Maria bit. he put him in because Khedira got a ACL injury that pretty much ended his season. so his only other option was to put isco there, which he tried, but the balance wasn't there. so he finally decided to try Di Maria and change the tactics to more of a 4-4-2 with CR7 moving in more centrally while Di Maria was allowed to run free on the left half of the field.

  • @varungowda6243
    @varungowda6243 Місяць тому +3

    2:19 mourinho wasn’t sacked , he left because Spanish football was very intense and it was draining him .( according to him this was his biggest mistake)

  • @Vanshu-w3r
    @Vanshu-w3r Місяць тому

    Pepe was so innocent. Breaking bones without any pressure

  • @RajKhan003
    @RajKhan003 Місяць тому

    Great video 🎥🎥

  • @ThisIsGezk
    @ThisIsGezk Місяць тому +1

    07:30 I miss that Ronaldo :(

  • @mortek1379
    @mortek1379 Місяць тому +1

    It's so funny how they want to "hype" Belingham when we all know that the real star is Valverde. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @AhmedRazaDhamiya
    @AhmedRazaDhamiya 4 дні тому

    Gareth bale was absolute monster in 2014

  • @dennisstrijbos4721
    @dennisstrijbos4721 Місяць тому +1

    You made one mistake tho…. You said: “like most top managers, Carlo was also a top player”.. most top managers were not top players tho….. Klopp, Mourinho, Ferguson, Van Gaal, Tuchel, Slot etc… it’s because they paid more attention to the tactical aspect of the game during their playing career

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      that wasn't his only mistake. the video is literally filled with mistakes.

  • @rijandhital557
    @rijandhital557 17 днів тому

    11:10 😂😂😂 yooo!!

  • @PerezMercedes-sm4tw
    @PerezMercedes-sm4tw Місяць тому

    Casemiro was already in real Madrid, before ancelloti arrived

  • @PheelloNkopane
    @PheelloNkopane 2 місяці тому +3

    This channel needs 100k subs guys, come on.

    • @MadridistaUncovered
      @MadridistaUncovered 2 місяці тому

      I will give you a sub for you support mentality. Check out our Real Madrid content. Thank me later. Hala Madrid!

    • @TopBinsFootyy
      @TopBinsFootyy  2 місяці тому +1

      lets gooo

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      Definitely not. So many incorrect statements and barely any in depth analysis.
      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

    • @PheelloNkopane
      @PheelloNkopane 13 днів тому

      @@tekeella420 At least he is trying. Just support the guy

    • @PheelloNkopane
      @PheelloNkopane 13 днів тому

      @@tekeella420 At least he is trying. Just support the guy

  • @sumanchatterjee2480
    @sumanchatterjee2480 Місяць тому

    Bro was in when my father was watching football he was there when I started in 2003 he still in the business carlo is like eternal 😂😂

  • @nilaydidolkar
    @nilaydidolkar 2 місяці тому

    92:48 deserved a lot more importance here

  • @thebassgodmaynor7285
    @thebassgodmaynor7285 Місяць тому

    So blessed to have watched both teams, Hala Madrid!

  • @BigProfessionalCleverGuy
    @BigProfessionalCleverGuy Місяць тому

    ANCELLOTI Tactic: RAISE AN EYEBROW

  • @tockystudios-13
    @tockystudios-13 2 місяці тому +1

    I love your videos please make more.

  • @vancospasov4242
    @vancospasov4242 Місяць тому

    He won trophies in all 🔝 5 leagues and nobody managed to do that plus he is the most decorated coach so he is definitely one of the best coaches who ever lived 🤨 👑

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      well if you just look at it from far it would seem like that for sure
      let's actually analyse his career, shall we?
      he was at AC Milan for 8 years, won the Serie A just once in that whole time, he had the most OP squad for more than half of those 8 years. let's not forget the UCL final loss to Liverpool where they conceded a 3 goal lead with arguably the best defence to have ever been assembled. they had superstars in virtually every single position, and yet just 1 league title in those 8 years, just shows how short-sighted he is. he can win a competition that spans 13 games, but when it comes to a season long battle of 38 games or so he struggles.
      Credit where credit is due, his next big stint at Chelsea, he did as well as he could and won the double in one season and went completely trophyless the next.
      Next comes PSG, at this point, the club was taken over by the qataris and he had unlimited funds, yet all he managed was a single league title in what most people consider a farmers league in his 2.5 years.
      Finally, we arrive at his first stint at Madrid. He started the season with Di Maria (as a rotational option for the front 3) on the bench and with Khedira and Alonso double pivot with Modric right infront of them. He didn't put in Di Maria until the ACL injury to Khedira forced him into making that change. emphasis on the forced part, because he didn't come up with the genius strategy to put Di Maria into that midfield until he was forced to do so. and even then it was more like a hybrid 4-4-2 with bale dropping back on the right in defence while Di Maria covered the left. He didn't do anything creative or genius tactically as proven by the UCL final where we almost lost had it not been for a simple and random corner goal. The only thing Ancelotti did that season that deserves any credit is to make sure that the unbelievably talented squad he had at his disposal were fighting for each other and not against each other. Something he failed to do miserably in his second season which is literally why we lost out on the treble in the space of a few months and he rightfully got the sack.
      Next up, another big club role in another farmer's league: Bayern Munich. This is where we saw his true capabilities as a coach, which was virtually non-existent, which is why the players literally revolted against him and got him sacked. He didn't have much to offer in terms of tactics or helping players grow, especially the youngsters.
      Back to his current (and hopefully final stint at a big club), most people forget that he started off his second stint in charge with Bale and Hazard as starters on the wings. it was only because of how abysmal those two were that Vini, Rodrygo and Valverde got their chances. All credit goes to these three because they took their chances and proved that they were deserving starters. Most of the growth for Vini and Valverde happened under Zizou, and through their own hard work and efforts, Carlo just sat there and reaped the rewards. Also, let's not overstate his abilities as most of the clubs we were up against lost to us simply because they took us for granted and didn't see us as much of a threat, and therefore took things too lightly and paid the price for it. Even in that final, it was mostly Courtois that won us that UCL by making a whole host of saves, even though we played defensively after Vini's goal.
      In la liga both Athletico and Barca were going through a rough transitional period and a lot of other off field controversies which is why we were able to win the league too that year.
      however the very next year, Barca just wiped the floor with us in La Liga as they beat us by 10 points and Man City absolutely destroyed us in the UCL as they did not make the same mistake of underestimating us again, even though we arguably had a better squad that year than the previous one with a lot more youth that needed more guidance and development, something that Ancelotti has shown time and again that he is incapable of. He cannot manage a squad of 25 players, give the youngsters the minutes they need to develop and grow so that they can be used in the later stages of the competitions so that we can finally achieve that treble.
      In the 2023-24 season with a whole host of injuries forcing Ancelotti to make consistent changes to the squad finally allowed us to see the truth behind the players of Real Madrid. that most of the 25 players in the squad are exceptionally talented players that can step up their game to meet the challenge as was proven by Rudiger, Nacho, Brahim, Lunin. The injuries forced Carlo to make changes and the players delivered. But now, coming to the current season, which I truly hope will be his last one here, he's once again doing his best to ruin the careers of some of the most talented youngsters in the world of football right now. He has already harmed and stunted the growth of Camavinga and Tchouameni by using them inconsistently and barely giving them anything valuable in terms of suggestions or input to overcome their weaknesses. And he's absolutely destroying the confidence and hopes of Arda Guler and Endrick by barely giving them any minutes. The fixture congestion in the current footballing calendar is the perfect opportunity to give these youngsters the minutes they require to grow, and with a squad of 25 players and 5 subs allowed per game, Ancelotti RARELY ever does that and persists on using the same few players for as many games as he can for reasons only he understands. Can't he see that we've had 5 ACL injuries in the past 2 seasons alone for a reason. Can't he see that given the chance, even our unknown academy players are stepping up their game to meet the challenge and deserve at least half the level of confidence that he bestows upon the other starters, like Bellingham and Mbappe. How is it that he fails to see the merits of giving his main starters rest at regular intervals so that the risks of any injuries is reduced which inturn ensures they aren't forced to stay on the sidelines for extended periods? what if Valverde and Rudiger were to get injured in the later stage of the season due to being used for virtually every minute of every match until that point. the reserves will not have the match fitness or form or the CONFIDENCE required to perform at an adequate level at that point having sat on the bench doing nothing but warm the seats until that point. His unfathomable reluctance to rotate and rest players doesn't bode well for the starters or the youngsters and can only result in quick and devastating decline, the likes of which we saw in his second year during his first stint at this club. his failure to recognize his flaws and grow to adapt to the current game screams just how overhyped he is as a coach. He is undoubtedly a good man manager, but as an actual coach, a tactician, a trainer, as someone who is in charge of some of the most talented youngsters in the world that need that guidance, that support, faith and confidence to improve as players, he severely lacks in those aspects, and the longer as the Coach of Real Madrid, the more damage he will cause to our future.
      We have already lost a lot of young and talented players that could have been starters and addressed the problem areas for us currently. Hakimi, Theo and Odegaard - who had to be replaced by Bellingham who cost us 130 odd million whereas he was sold for a mere 35 mil. Now we find ourselves in a situation where we need to spend a large amount to replace them. only if these players were actually given a decent chance. Benzema is the best example for this, the man was given 10+ seasons worth of chances and he finally came through in the last 4 of his 13 years at the club. until then benzema was the face of inconsistency and unreliability. he adapted his game to drop deeper not to adapt to CR7 and Bale, but because he was terrible at staying onside. And more often than not he couldn't even finish simple and easy chances. yet he kept getting opportunity after opportunity, season after season to prove his worth, which he finally did. And now we have the next generation of extremely talented youngsters that need at least 20% of those sort of opportunities and support and faith and confidence to prove their worth, something which Ancelotti is stubbornly against, and somehow he still gets called the best manager in the world? that's just ridiculous.
      Ancelotti if anything is the most overrated manager in all of existence!

    • @joachimluft4501
      @joachimluft4501 6 днів тому

      @@tekeella420 machen sie sich nie wider irgendwelche Sorgen denn bei ihnen kann absolut nix mehr kaputt gehen.

  • @nettleschannel
    @nettleschannel 2 місяці тому +2

    Nuno had a dream,
    to build an England team,
    Scoring goals and never looking back,
    we’re on the attack
    N E S has got our back
    Were England
    Were on the attack
    4 nil 5 nil 6 nil
    1 German no party
    1 German no party

  • @krasnaL36
    @krasnaL36 Місяць тому

    such a great video

  • @lbcguy8723
    @lbcguy8723 28 днів тому

    not so deadly after today LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @turihohabweherbert5760
    @turihohabweherbert5760 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @Ichihopper01
    @Ichihopper01 11 днів тому

    Essien is only at madrid on loan, ancelotti didn't offload him.

  • @ghezoi
    @ghezoi Місяць тому +1

    Call RM trophyless club...wow

  • @thatonenoob7854
    @thatonenoob7854 2 місяці тому +1

    Failing? This guy must be high. Real Madrid in 2012/13 got to the Semi Finals in the UCL, after not winning a single one after 2002 and also beat Pep's Barcelona in La Liga. Their squad was NOT failing. Ancelotti overhyped

    • @SO-YEON2904
      @SO-YEON2904 2 місяці тому +6

      Not good enough for Madrid if they don't win a single trophy in a season , also not good enough if they don't win at least 1 UCl in 5 years , and they were like 10 years of no UCL so yaa , they were falling.

  • @dawoodrangan_browncurry9744
    @dawoodrangan_browncurry9744 Місяць тому +1

    Clown! Barca didn't quietly put together the team of Messi, Suarez and Neymar in 2015! They had Messi for at least 10 years before that and Neymar was there since 2013. Suarez joined at the beginning of 2014 season and everyone knew how deadly he was.

  • @UndefeatedXD
    @UndefeatedXD Місяць тому

    1. Sir alex ferguson
    2. Carlo ancelotti

  • @dknt2010
    @dknt2010 2 місяці тому

    great video! you only forgot courtois' contributions

  • @progamer3132
    @progamer3132 Місяць тому +2

    refs are their best players

    • @Ya-jd6uz
      @Ya-jd6uz 28 днів тому +1

      Sthu 😂

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      true, but nothing compared to UNICEF-alona or Manchester buy-the-referees City

    • @Xelor69
      @Xelor69 13 днів тому

      @ you need a F ing life.

  • @MrExLoVE7
    @MrExLoVE7 Місяць тому +2

    Morinho real madrid was nothing from weak they were just a bit unlucky with the small details but you can't say it was bad

  • @abubakarsadiq7994
    @abubakarsadiq7994 Місяць тому

    He definitely knows how to handle Adversity

  • @UndefeatedXD
    @UndefeatedXD Місяць тому

    This is my rank for the greatest managers of all time.
    Sir Alex Ferguson
    Carlo Ancelotti
    Jose Mourinho
    Zinedine Zidane
    Pep Guardiola

  • @souljayt8411
    @souljayt8411 2 місяці тому

    I have faith in this Madrid squad.

  • @herchellejacobs7458
    @herchellejacobs7458 Місяць тому

    Thats why would never disrespect carlo

  • @shantanuchauhan2348
    @shantanuchauhan2348 Місяць тому +2

    Why you doing that to my man Joselu!!

  • @TanZilYT
    @TanZilYT 2 місяці тому +3

    what's the music name 20:53 in the video? can anyone plz tell me?

  • @kanano5
    @kanano5 Місяць тому +1

    20 minutes of speech without mentioning one of the most deserving players of the Real Madrid titles that you talked about... Modrić, who is still indispensable in Ancheloti's vision. You have no idea...what u r talking about.

  • @halbertzod527
    @halbertzod527 Місяць тому

    how dare you describe my Toffees as "rock bottom"? 😮

  • @Theunionpacific
    @Theunionpacific 2 місяці тому +1

    If every Modern manager was against Zidane manager era and carlo ancelotti They are cooked

    • @tekeella420
      @tekeella420 13 днів тому

      say that to Pep's city and Xavi's Barca from 2022-23. City destroyed Madrid in UCL semis with 4-0 win at their home, while Xavi won the league by 10 points even though they were struggle so terribly the previous season.

  • @Niibaah
    @Niibaah Місяць тому

    No courtois heroics 😭😭😭

  • @sunnyatkar1982
    @sunnyatkar1982 2 місяці тому +1

    1988, Steua Bucharest won the European cup, 1992, Barca won it.

  • @agbajetosin7344
    @agbajetosin7344 20 днів тому +1

    Carlo didn't sell or buy anyone.
    Perez plans the team

  • @saifurrahman6768
    @saifurrahman6768 29 днів тому

    Everton catching strays 😭

  • @shagungupta7111
    @shagungupta7111 Місяць тому

    1992 winner was barça

  • @eavyeavy2864
    @eavyeavy2864 14 днів тому +1

    10y ago 1 league and 1 ucl
    Break football 😅
    Now got 2 la liga vs declining Barcelona 😅. Rm glazer

  • @CCCCCCCCCCC24
    @CCCCCCCCCCC24 2 місяці тому +1

    Erm actually it wasn’t Toni Kroos’s final game, He played in the Euros🤓

  • @Zm-textiles
    @Zm-textiles Місяць тому

    Madrid Before: "Oh they're are shit they wont win anything, barca better."
    Madrid now: 2nd in Laliga 💀

  • @SibgatullahImran
    @SibgatullahImran Місяць тому

    Carlo the GOAT

  • @m.a.el-majdub7393
    @m.a.el-majdub7393 Місяць тому +1

    Wallahi what a video. You’re amazing. It felt like watching a movie!
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @Pepen8298
    @Pepen8298 4 дні тому

    Yeah, some say bartra still running while i write this 😂😂😂

  • @Purplegorillaofficial
    @Purplegorillaofficial 2 місяці тому

    Great vid

  • @escorodriguez9362
    @escorodriguez9362 Місяць тому +1

    Carvalho and showing callejon hahah

  • @JulioBarahona-y3f
    @JulioBarahona-y3f Місяць тому

    16:38☠️ is wild

  • @dalic24
    @dalic24 Місяць тому +1

    Not one of the player's you claim carlo signed for real madrid are signed by him. Tell me you have no clue of what you are talking about without telling me. All the player's in madrid are signed by the top like perez

  • @Grey-ub5ds
    @Grey-ub5ds 2 місяці тому

    Nah that's the kroos magic and now it's fk gone😭😭

  • @romelharrinandan8049
    @romelharrinandan8049 Місяць тому

    It was Mourinho who brought Di Maria to Madrid.. Not Carlo.. ..

  • @OspreyV2-22
    @OspreyV2-22 2 місяці тому

    Can you do a video of Pep Guadiola's time at Man City , please 😊

  • @511dydy
    @511dydy Місяць тому

    Been saying this for ages since his stint at chelsea

  • @christiajerez4558
    @christiajerez4558 Місяць тому

    442 formation? 442OONS!!!!!

  • @Faris_Editz10
    @Faris_Editz10 2 місяці тому +2

    Under a hour gang

  • @wackousersden4726
    @wackousersden4726 2 місяці тому +1

    Brilliantly crafted video❤

  • @tamz-goated-mats-barça-playz
    @tamz-goated-mats-barça-playz 2 місяці тому

    20:57 yes it does