The Streets Won't forget... but seriously aside from the normal Fifa skill team memories, that season he carried QPR to championship promotion... I used to watch that weekly championship highlights show because it was on free TV and after that first week, I spent the whole season looking out for QPR championship game streams because it was worth watching for him alone. What a wasted talent.
@hfc not a game went by in which he didnt either routlette two people or do some insane nutmeg combined with some other embaressing action on some big lump of a physical english defender/midfielder. disgusting.
@@nofurtherwest3474very very bad decipline. He disappeared before matches without saying anything and coach can't find him, he didn't train much, eat alot and didn't listen etc. he was a big match player too and gave wonderful performances against big teams like arsenal, Chelsea etc . He is at benfica now and doing normal.
Was Deulofeu that good at Milan? He was the first LaMasia player I followed since he was 15 all the way through to his professional career. I remember him at Barca B in the Segunda division he was the top scorer, literally scoring straight from corners. It was too easy for him.
What I love about Taarabt's Dribbling is that he almost always does it to get to a position of advantage for him and the team. Mostly forwards or to relieve pressure. He doesn't do tricks in silly areas just to show off.
Thanks for posting this guy so that people who have never heard of him can get a glimpse of how good he was!!!!!! I thought I was one of the few who remembered him from back in the day when he carried QPR on his back; and then later had a stint at Milan. I always thought that he was one of the most skillful players I'd ever seen.
Just looked up his stats of his career. Even in his prime he almost never scored or assisted to a goal. He scored only 15 goals in 221 games and 11 years. Only once he had more than 3 assists in one season, mostly none or one. And even his dribbles weren't that impressive statistically. On average he managed 2 per game, which wouldn't brought him into the list of the top 50 last season...
@@mart_en Thanks for the expert football analysis but you're missing the biggest point my man. We're here watching a player who played for QPR 12 years ago simply because he had such a unique technique and presence. Nobody is here to select him for the premier league's all time best XI lol. He would've played for teams like Barca or Real Madrid if he was capable of regularly producing 20+ g/a with this kind of play style. But obviously that's not the case so you can assume stats aren't really relevant here.
@@Tbeumo thanks for elaborating. I had exaggerated when I said that he "carried QPR", but, I always believed that if he was Brazilian or Argentinian he would have gotten more highlights. The guy was one of the most skillful players during his stint in England. He and Okacha had that special touch.
For me,this guy is the best moroccan player ever, period. I know he didn't have a big career, didn't score too many goals, wasn't really a disciplined guy, but the way he plays was just magical.
He could have been one of the best ever in the world, he wasted his talent. His mentality was poor. One of the most entertaining players i have ever seen after Ronaldinho. I remember watching QPR games only because of him, before i would never watch a QPR match. His aura was very strong you could feel his presence on the pitch.
Just half of video now, and I can 99 % are nutmegs. Even Neymar who's known for that, doesn't do nutmegs so humiliating like that. It's just incredible how he always finds a way to pass the ball through his opponent's legs.
@@beukenphom3680 he only made 8 chances and scored 7 goals for qpr in the Premiership, in 86 games. Wasn't even average. Decent dribbler, no end product at that level.
Are you kidding? I watched him when QPR got promoted, he had his moments with no end product. Kind of like watching a CR7 wannabe at a Sunday league game.
@@firstubi938 Ben Arfa wasnt underrated. He was hyped up to be the next big thing but he never fully realised his potential. If anything he shot himself in the foot.
Silky smooth skills. He plays with the ball is glued to his foot and sometimes like the ball is on a string and it is never out of his control. Fantastic talent
@@dima_Maghrib24 هههه تاعرابت أحسن من رونالدينهو و نيمار و ميسي و رونالدو عندو أكثر عدد ديال البيضات ما يضاهي عدد الألقاب و الكؤوس و الأهداف اللي عند هاد اللاعبين النجوم كلهم ..صافي مزيان هكا ما بقيتش معقد و ضارب القرقوبي!!😂😂
I'm so proud of him and at the same time I'm so sad for wasting this talent he had the possibility to be a goat but that's never happened ... The history will never forget this beautiful taarabet art
@@nofurtherwest3474 Reasons lets see 1) his spell at QPR 2011/12 season was one of his best he only made 8 chances and scored 7 goals for qpr in the championship, in 86 games. Wasn't even average. Decent dribbler, no end product at that level. 2) In his statistics he managed 2 dribbles per game in his prime with the QPR, which wouldn't bring him in the top 20 back than. 3) He is very very bad at discipline. He disappeared before matches without saying anything and coach can't find him, he didn't train much, ate a lot and didn't listen etc. Kind of like Balotelli wasted his talent some people criticize Hazard but compared to Hazard was a saint
@@nofurtherwest3474 Harry Redknapp didn't fancy him sold him to us, then when he beamce our manager dropped him Hughes also did, when they called on him he scored or won games or produced skill and threat... they ruined whatever chance he had of making a bigger impact IMO
Now you can see that some players are just popular because of social media. Isn't this guy ten times better than Pogba and the rest of of the so called top midfielders currently playing? He seems to have done it consistently and in every game. He has my respect
@@VictorIwunze10bro ppl like tarrabt played football in the streets and we enjoy watching players like this now days players are so boring you have to big fast and stiff we don’t see players like Ronaldinho every one is boring the new football is shyt
As a marrocan we were so proud he did that performance that season in a young age, unfortunatly he wasted his fabulous talent he could be one of the goats🔥🔥😔
He was good individually. Caught my attention when QPR were smashing in the championship. But after half the season in the EPL he barely started. Was not a very good team player. But he's definitely a baller.
Taarabt is very underrated as a team player He was one of the most complete pure 10s I’ve ever seen that season when they got promoted to the EPL he had 20 assists His problem was not that he was individual It was because he didn’t take his career serious enough but as a player he was complete
@@yassineabahrouz5456 his probleme is that was playing for QPR in the mighty PL... They were not so great except for taarabt and when the opponent know how limited your team is he makes you look bad... Not to mention his mentality He was arrogant as fuck.. He ruined his international career also!!!
That's exactly why Spurs let him go. He couldn't do it consistently and was known for being lazy. Never reached his full potential. At QPR he was impressive but disappeared in too many games.
@@eoinforHIT he couldnt simplify his game. Playing at the highest level, a midfield really needs to pass more and move the ball instead of holding on the ball. Unless you are a forward that dribbles and take a shot. Its almost wasteful to hold the ball for a long time. Zidane is my favourite Attacking Mid. Zizou could have dribbled and dances around the field but he knows his role and always release the ball early.
No, he was world class at skill and dribbling, him and Ronaldinho the greatest ever, doesn't mean he shoulda played at top teams and won everything. He had a great career
benfica gave him a second chance... he lost weight... got more focus on the game than partying... best dribbler in portuguese league... i wish him all the best and hope he continues in benfica..
The Panna King...never seen a field football player like him doing these tricks...only futsal players do these kind of tricks...it's a pity he couldn't use his tricks against Messi or Ronaldo :-)
@@syamjee7880 You can't say his Football IQ is not high when the guy can come up with solutions in situations that look desperate. But yes tactically speaking he was limited. He plays football for fun clearly
Just a french street baller with maroccan roots grew up watching the best french algerian zinedine zidane nort african players always dribble with flair
The way he had his spell on his QPR days, based on how good and short it was, makes me question if he's on PED or not. But anyhow, those days were immortalised already. Thanks for the legendary entertainments, the streets won't forget.
If we compared scoring vs assisting vs dribbling The most important is scoring & assisting But football fans adore dribbling joy for eyes to watch For that we appreciate Messi is the GOAT cuz he merged all aspects.. scoring assisting dribbling
Me in my little football career..Im talented and all but i dont score too much.Unlucky for me in modern football menagers only look for results and participation..
@@davidaleksic8381 back then football managers / scouts also did that but for example taarabt was able to be clinical enough at lower / younger level and / or people in charge hoped that he would get there over time .. but he didnt yet its the most important thing in football. ronaldinho was showboating a shit ton yet he was clinical af, neymar the same. people shouldnt forget that they dont see this here. also he failed a lot of times / did unnecesary stuff which slowed down their plays, you obv dont get to see that in highlights tho. very talented with the ball but people, especially young talents, can actually learn more from other footballers like müller.
I remember him coming to Benfica, I am a FC Porto supporter. I knew of his fame from my times in England and at 26 yo I thought it was going to be its second coming, in a way Hulk did for FC Porto when he arrived from... Japan. With this talent it wouldn't be hard to achieve glory here. And fans absolutely love talented players who give it all for the club. Think Di Maria and James Rodrigues, these guys are legends in Portugal to the point Di Maria is now back at Benfica for the twilight of his career and Rodrigues didn't come because FC Porto has no cash. It wasn't to be and it really is a shame to see so many talentless players inundating the best leagues in Europe of whom you will never see 1 special move or trick to remember them by, just statistics.
Ya I've never heard of this guy oh man it's like he's walking straight through guys like they're ghosts to him I seriously don't think I've ever seen anyone have that type of skill. Like if you had a cheat code and just dribbled straight up to an opponent and it glitched you right through them.
Little do people know that Taarabt could have easily left the clubs he played for and found better chances but he stayed and fought for both QPR and AC Milan and lead them towards better positions
No coincidence that most of these clips end before a pass or shot. You wanna love and appreciate a player of this talent, however, the entire puzzle was never solved. Head up, the top players don’t often make these clips because their eyes would have to be down in order to do so.
Exactly. The whole video is nutmegs. They are good but the title of the video says 6* skills which are not shown at all. The 6* skill would go to dinho or Neymar
Just looked up his stats of his career. Even in his prime he almost never scored or assisted to a goal. He scored only 15 goals in 221 games and 11 years. Only once he had more than 3 assists in one season, mostly none or one. And even his dribbles weren't that impressive statistically. On average he managed 2 per game, which wouldn't brought him into the list of the top 50 last season...
Not every play is lucky enough to be in a world class team , Ronaldinho was basically the same awful stats , usless dribbles and tricks yet people goat him because he was in a world class team and national team
But football is fun. That's why so many kids grow up playing it and dreaming on becoming a pro. Good for him he can make a living having fun. It's a professional job, but one we love to do since we were KIDS, a job people stop to watch. A lawyer plays his Taarabts "job" on a weekend. Even footballers play football on vacation, a lawyer wouldn't practice law in his vacation😂.
You said it like it can't be possible to have both. Plus he almost always does it to get to a position of advantage for him and the team. Mostly forwards or to relieve pressure. No big deal, no teammate would complain about that. They know it's important to have a player like that so they break lines and open spaces when it's hard. A good team has players with different characteristics completing each other. If you want all players to the basic, you'll always have the basic.
@Caviin_Momo i dont like Neymar neither, but compare this guy with Neymar should be a sin. lol. Neymar lacks of will and motivation now days, but he had won everything at Santos and Barcelona. The last one would not win 2014-15 UCL without him.
@@Peaceoutrelaxation nah, if we talk about best player on history Neymar is hardly a top20, but if we talk about pure overall skill Neymar is arguabily a top5 of all time. Even if we talk just about dribbling skill we cant still compare both. Taarabt's sucess rate is way under Neymar's. A dribbler market value is mesured by his succeded atempts and scoring opportunities created... Dude, even at a street contest i would put my money in Neymar.
Coach need the player who can involve goals and assists as the team, yes Taarabt was great and good in dribbling at the old days but I'm sure he's not good as the team, even Benfica put him as 2nd team and spend his time at under-23 team.
Nahhh son… he is cold and the streets won’t forget him but if he has 6 stars skills Ronaldinho, Neymar, Robihno, Eden Hasard, CR7, Okocha and many many more players deserve 7-8 Star easy. He can pull off a couple of nutmegs against Fulham and Westham but he’s never really dangerous and barely scores when you really look at it… He’s not even in the “Icon Card” conversation my brother. Nice video, keep it up.
Yeah, people easily get on stats and talking like its easy. Just because its look so. He brougt a tier 3 team into the premier league, playing wit shaun right phillip as target man. Its sad that other premier league didnt snatch him up, all eyez are on him like yannick bolasie. If only newcastle that has that trend partner him up wit ben arfa and shola ameobi up front. He glitches through other players during the era where it burn other if negmetted, its freaking not easy, thus why he fits so much for premier league that does like to shoot between goalkeepers legs. Man, those times were though, roy keano, stam, spurs original dembele. Non players thinks its easy to nutmeggin but if i may remind, cloude makelele warns ronaldinho not to nutmeg him otherwise someone leg is gonna be broken. Not any other skills. Comprende? Most of his entire career he plays wit not so good partner midfielder, he is the support like how milan used he stintly. Honestly i though spurs would need a high flying no 7 winger at that time to partner berba and pavlychenko i think his was, but then realised whom are their owners and supporters, then i understand why. He supposedly destined to be playing some time wit big 4 teams, but sure something is lacking. Yeah 6 rates, should also be only for the likes of robinho, ronaldinho, ronaldo nazario, not the first 3 years of ronaldo at united as well as he is also showboat but no real threat at more dangerous area, not messi, early neymar at santos, people forget how a pro player soul vent out their body after nutmegted on live tv, where the whole world was watching, he did it week after week like he was born from brazil at that time. No matter how you prepare, doubt any messier fans can ever did that. Against the likes of les ferdinand and vidic. You kidding me??? Against earlier prime modric and co. Yeah, easier said that done, he was black as morocco is in africa, just arab speaking man. Good work and footage man.
@@hugofernandes2930 only to whom hardcore fans that watch all league, precisely yes, teams that played in the champions league. But big 4 teams does NOT rely on a single winger or ball player, wit another single playmaker. Remember benfica had this left footed playmaker wearing the no 7, he takes all the freekicks and penalty spot, cant remember his name but he was south american. Big clubs played with say giggs on the left and cr7 on the right, along wit Berbatov up front. Unlimited supply from scholes and fletcher, delicious supply. We are talking about a winger here that stretches teams wide and in the middle, 442 sytems or even 433. Then a winger can easily flourish and hard to be marked. Thats what i called big teams. Everyone know milan mostly consist of old players that past their prime time. Taarabt is like everyone else say in this comment section, like quaresma, wannabe arda turan and benzema, is exactly a winger, but he played before arda and benzema was still suckling breast, but in a tougher physical league, you should see the league 1 and 2 played in england. The tackles are crunchier. Taarabt has played in those conditions and still suffice. Not many has done that before things gone soft. He is pure joy to watch before the era of messi and ronaldo7. In milan, they played him central, wahahaha.
Taarabt is another level in skills. I can't imagine the super super star he will be if he had just half of ronaldo dedication to take care of him self outside the pitch. The only player that all player that he play with is picked as the best skilled in their team including Robinho in ac milan.
@@yassineabahrouz5456 Yeah, and now he in Benfica and the team is always conceding goals because he loses the ball in the midfield. He is skillfull but not a good football player
@@tiagopereira9000 his role at benfica proves my point He’s more than just a skillful dribbler when he plays he plays as an 8 or a regista which proves that he dictates the tempo and reads the game well and he currently has the best passing percentage on the squad As for your point you’re absolutely wrong can you provide how many times he lost the ball and in which games??????
@@yassineabahrouz5456 Portimonense vs Benfica. Portimonense scored the first goal because he lost the ball. Benfica vs Liverpool. Liverpool scored the second goal because he lost the ball. Benfica vs Vizela. He was sent off at 5 minutes for a foul after losing the ball. Benfica vs Porto. Porto scored the goal in the end of the match with a counter attack because Taarabt just stopped running instead of help defending. All of this was this season 👍. And there are much more times he lost the ball, or did something wrong, obviously I cant precise all of them
@@tiagopereira9000 how many other mistakes were made by other players in those 2 legs against liverpool? It’s normal giving the way that team presses My argument is not that Taarabt is good player my argument is that what’s keeping him from being so is his work ethic and seriousness The guy I replied to says he “cared more about dribbling than making the right plays” that’s not true Taarabt has high football iq and can play different possessions All I’m saying here is that he’s a well developed player but he’s not serious!
For me the most skillful players to ever kick a ball are Maradona, Romario and Ronaldinho! Reason being is I believe skill in football should be measured by a players ability to manipulate the ball. Don't get me wrong coz Taarbat is skillful but his ability relies alot on his natural athletism and mis-direction. Not the same type of ability as the players I've mentioned. Just my own opinion
The look on defeat on his victims' faces always cracked me up. You just knew there were discussions before the game where the opposing gaffa is telling the players "don't lunge in, force him to pass" and yet ... he still got the meg lolol
The Streets Won't forget... but seriously aside from the normal Fifa skill team memories, that season he carried QPR to championship promotion... I used to watch that weekly championship highlights show because it was on free TV and after that first week, I spent the whole season looking out for QPR championship game streams because it was worth watching for him alone. What a wasted talent.
Omg what a player he was.....!!
@hfc not a game went by in which he didnt either routlette two people or do some insane nutmeg combined with some other embaressing action on some big lump of a physical english defender/midfielder. disgusting.
Skillful but no vision.
If he got the vision like dinho, he would be world class
@@syamjee7880 True. The end product matters in professional football. He is a ball hog.
Not Wasted he had a good run made his money and still plays for benfica at 33
3 players who played for A.C Milan I will always remember for having a great performance when my team was at it's lowest. Taarabt, Deulofeu and Menez.
so then why is he not very famous?
@@nofurtherwest3474very very bad decipline. He disappeared before matches without saying anything and coach can't find him, he didn't train much, eat alot and didn't listen etc. he was a big match player too and gave wonderful performances against big teams like arsenal, Chelsea etc . He is at benfica now and doing normal.
Was Deulofeu that good at Milan? He was the first LaMasia player I followed since he was 15 all the way through to his professional career. I remember him at Barca B in the Segunda division he was the top scorer, literally scoring straight from corners. It was too easy for him.
@@nebnoida5376he isn’t at Benfica, he’s in United Arab Emirates doing a decent job
All trash
What I love about Taarabt's Dribbling is that he almost always does it to get to a position of advantage for him and the team. Mostly forwards or to relieve pressure. He doesn't do tricks in silly areas just to show off.
Like neym- cough cough* jk
@@goncaas-rvj3330 neymar dives to win an advantage for the team
His delivery was horrible tho
@@AHP10 You can use that comment for Neymar too without changing it.
@@AHP10 Just like ever fut player that ever lived
Thanks for posting this guy so that people who have never heard of him can get a glimpse of how good he was!!!!!! I thought I was one of the few who remembered him from back in the day when he carried QPR on his back; and then later had a stint at Milan. I always thought that he was one of the most skillful players I'd ever seen.
What season did he carry qpr?
@@davidrowan3853 2010/11 44 games 19 goals.
Just looked up his stats of his career.
Even in his prime he almost never scored or assisted to a goal.
He scored only 15 goals in 221 games and 11 years.
Only once he had more than 3 assists in one season, mostly none or one.
And even his dribbles weren't that impressive statistically.
On average he managed 2 per game, which wouldn't brought him into the list of the top 50 last season...
@@mart_en Thanks for the expert football analysis but you're missing the biggest point my man. We're here watching a player who played for QPR 12 years ago simply because he had such a unique technique and presence. Nobody is here to select him for the premier league's all time best XI lol.
He would've played for teams like Barca or Real Madrid if he was capable of regularly producing 20+ g/a with this kind of play style. But obviously that's not the case so you can assume stats aren't really relevant here.
@@Tbeumo thanks for elaborating. I had exaggerated when I said that he "carried QPR", but, I always believed that if he was Brazilian or Argentinian he would have gotten more highlights. The guy was one of the most skillful players during his stint in England. He and Okacha had that special touch.
For me,this guy is the best moroccan player ever, period. I know he didn't have a big career, didn't score too many goals, wasn't really a disciplined guy, but the way he plays was just magical.
did he have the most nutmegs? maybe he created many enemies? lol
he plays more like brazilian
mostly like north african players @@nofurtherwest3474
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You're right, but there was Timoumi also one of the best technical skills ...
He could have been one of the best ever in the world, he wasted his talent. His mentality was poor. One of the most entertaining players i have ever seen after Ronaldinho. I remember watching QPR games only because of him, before i would never watch a QPR match. His aura was very strong you could feel his presence on the pitch.
Just half of video now, and I can 99 % are nutmegs. Even Neymar who's known for that, doesn't do nutmegs so humiliating like that. It's just incredible how he always finds a way to pass the ball through his opponent's legs.
1:24 even referee is tripping
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His spell at QPR was one of the best!!!
He was one of the best dribbler at that time in EPL
EPL? His only relevant season at QPR was in the championship. Taraabt was a small league clown.
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano Nah!!
You should have seen him in EPL too!!
@@beukenphom3680 he only made 8 chances and scored 7 goals for qpr in the Premiership, in 86 games. Wasn't even average. Decent dribbler, no end product at that level.
Are you kidding? I watched him when QPR got promoted, he had his moments with no end product. Kind of like watching a CR7 wannabe at a Sunday league game.
@@davidrowan3853 we are talking only about his dribbling here!!! I didn't mention him about his goal scoring rate!!
him and Dmitri Payet are the most underrated yet most clinical dribblers around🔥🔥
Ben Arfa as well
@@firstubi938 Ben Arfa wasnt underrated. He was hyped up to be the next big thing but he never fully realised his potential. If anything he shot himself in the foot.
Ben Arfa is king
Ricardo Queresma was also underated
Do you know what clinical means? Look at the guys stats for qpr after you've looked up clinical then delete the daft statement you just made.
Yes. As a qpr fan he was the best player ive seen in 30 years
Since the video started i closed my legss 🔥🔥🔥
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Silky smooth skills. He plays with the ball is glued to his foot and sometimes like the ball is on a string and it is never out of his control. Fantastic talent
لا تقول لي رونالدوينهو ولا كريستيانو ولا ميسي ولا نيمار ولا هازارد.. هذا أمهر لاعب في القرن الـ21 من يتفق معي 🤔♥️🇲🇦
واش من نيتك ...!! كيفاش رونالدينهو !!! و ميسي و نيمار ..ضارب شي مخدرات !!ههههههه
@@GalSam-e9u أنت لي ضارب القرقوبي و معقد
@@dima_Maghrib24 هههه تاعرابت أحسن من رونالدينهو و نيمار و ميسي و رونالدو عندو أكثر عدد ديال البيضات ما يضاهي عدد الألقاب و الكؤوس و الأهداف اللي عند هاد اللاعبين النجوم كلهم ..صافي مزيان هكا ما بقيتش معقد و ضارب القرقوبي!!😂😂
تاعرابت احسن منهم 🇲🇦💪🏼
@@freedomfreedom7031 😂😂😂😂
This kind of timing deserves 10 star.
Pleasure to watch.
I'm so proud of him and at the same time I'm so sad for wasting this talent he had the possibility to be a goat but that's never happened ... The history will never forget this beautiful taarabet art
not even near a goat. he wasnt complete enough. his asset was his world class dribbling and skills, not enough to be a goat
It’s like he has aimbot for nutmegs, amazing skill
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hahaha good one 😂
If there's stat for numbers of nutmeg, he'll be up there
@@wilyamchiu4772 if nutmegs are votes for ballon d or, he would have more than Messi and Ronaldo combined. 🤣
Hhhhhhhhh
Coach: when your opponents reduce space, you have to exploit space created by your teammates.
This guy: I always find space between my opponents legs.
في المغرب🇲🇦 نلقبه بمول البيظ يعني باءع البيظ المتجول 😅😂😂😂😂
The streets wont forget QPR Adel Taarabt, absolutely unplayable!
why isn't he with a top PL club?
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He played for spurs when he was 17 years old
@@wydadvedio1220 oh dang... and so he was gonna be a big star? but then what happened? why did not spurs or a big club want him in the PL?
@@nofurtherwest3474 Reasons lets see 1) his spell at QPR 2011/12 season was one of his best he only made 8 chances and scored 7 goals for qpr in the championship, in 86 games. Wasn't even average. Decent dribbler, no end product at that level.
2) In his statistics he managed 2 dribbles per game in his prime with the QPR, which wouldn't bring him in the top 20 back than.
3) He is very very bad at discipline. He disappeared before matches without saying anything and coach can't find him, he didn't train much, ate a lot and didn't listen etc.
Kind of like Balotelli wasted his talent some people criticize Hazard but compared to Hazard was a saint
@@nofurtherwest3474 Harry Redknapp didn't fancy him sold him to us, then when he beamce our manager dropped him Hughes also did, when they called on him he scored or won games or produced skill and threat... they ruined whatever chance he had of making a bigger impact IMO
Moroccan Players , always great🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🎉🎉🎉🎉
Now you can see that some players are just popular because of social media. Isn't this guy ten times better than Pogba and the rest of of the so called top midfielders currently playing?
He seems to have done it consistently and in every game. He has my respect
Dumb comment... so dribbling makes u better than someone else? 🤦🏾LMAO
@@VictorIwunze10 pogba shit now bro
@@VictorIwunze10 always lose the ball
@@VictorIwunze10bro ppl like tarrabt played football in the streets and we enjoy watching players like this now days players are so boring you have to big fast and stiff we don’t see players like Ronaldinho every one is boring the new football is shyt
Totally different players.
نعم عادل تاعرابت الموهبة والإبداع ❤
Definitely a great dribbler,used to watch him at QPR in my younger days…guy was a polyvalent
Polyvalent? Translation?
@@hofmannaslajbi4558 could play in more than 2 or 3 positions comfortably and still be the same
King of Nutmeg... He does that effortlessly
Dinho hold my beer and passport
@@sonnydlight602 Dinho is a killer, but never as good at nutmegs as Taarabt
@@lifeisart5450what a joke
Yes his one of the best driblling players in history of football ❤️✌️
Easy
As a marrocan we were so proud he did that performance that season in a young age, unfortunatly he wasted his fabulous talent he could be one of the goats🔥🔥😔
How did he waste it? Injuries or partying?
@@chinnammaabraham80 both , but most partying and not care about physical condition(his own mistakes)
@@atlas--gaming9248 what a pitty. Hes very exciting to watch, he remind me Denilson
He and Ben Arfa got fat
"One of the goats" Damn you are delusional
He was good individually. Caught my attention when QPR were smashing in the championship. But after half the season in the EPL he barely started. Was not a very good team player. But he's definitely a baller.
Taarabt is very underrated as a team player
He was one of the most complete pure 10s I’ve ever seen that season when they got promoted to the EPL he had 20 assists
His problem was not that he was individual It was because he didn’t take his career serious enough but as a player he was complete
@@yassineabahrouz5456 his probleme is that was playing for QPR in the mighty PL...
They were not so great except for taarabt and when the opponent know how limited your team is he makes you look bad...
Not to mention his mentality
He was arrogant as fuck..
He ruined his international career also!!!
That's exactly why Spurs let him go. He couldn't do it consistently and was known for being lazy. Never reached his full potential. At QPR he was impressive but disappeared in too many games.
@@eoinforHIT he couldnt simplify his game. Playing at the highest level, a midfield really needs to pass more and move the ball instead of holding on the ball.
Unless you are a forward that dribbles and take a shot. Its almost wasteful to hold the ball for a long time.
Zidane is my favourite Attacking Mid.
Zizou could have dribbled and dances around the field but he knows his role and always release the ball early.
@@angahbg9089 Donnie is the opposite of Taraabt in this sense, he is all about the early pass
Taarabt and Allan Saint-Maximin .. Two players that could have been super stars but life wasn't so kind to them.
He had all the ability to become a world class player and yet never reached the heights. Proves that talent can only get you so far.
No, he was world class at skill and dribbling, him and Ronaldinho the greatest ever, doesn't mean he shoulda played at top teams and won everything. He had a great career
benfica gave him a second chance... he lost weight... got more focus on the game than partying... best dribbler in portuguese league... i wish him all the best and hope he continues in benfica..
obese? send him to mls. fats go there to live
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A true Moroccan lad, everything in his feet, nothing in his head !
Egyptian
@@hermonghebresslasie3198he is morrocan
As im Moroccan i was so proud when he was playing with Moroccan team
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A lifetime supply of nutmegs in a 6 minute compilation video.
You know he is so good when you only smile throughout the video
adel is a real baller
but my boy dinho should be the first to get that 6 star first
The Panna King...never seen a field football player like him doing these tricks...only futsal players do these kind of tricks...it's a pity he couldn't use his tricks against Messi or Ronaldo :-)
He has the same level of talent like messi, maradonna, ronaldo or even ronaldinho, but not having the same physicality level and work rate like them.
He do it to much. Like too much this is not futsal. When u not pass on time. U will look wasted.
@@bench9967 absolutely right.
His team work and Football IQ was also not on the high level.
@@syamjee7880 You can't say his Football IQ is not high when the guy can come up with solutions in situations that look desperate. But yes tactically speaking he was limited. He plays football for fun clearly
He’s like Neymar, not a disciplined player.
You have to be really bad to have a worse work rate than dinho and Maradona
Reminds me Quaresma, undoubtedly more talented that most of the greats, just lack focus & drive.
Clinical .... Taarabt and dimitri payet two of the most underrated players for me least
why payet?
add Ben Arfa to that list aswell in terms of technique
And quaresma
@@richardcastaway7683 yep he was skillful
Terrible work rate, poor finishing, and a miserable final pass - BUT that dribbling alone brought joy to the world and filled all of the seats
Just a french street baller with maroccan roots grew up watching the best french algerian zinedine zidane nort african players always dribble with flair
Good joke😂 why are u jealous
نتا باين كرغولي 😂😂😂😂😂
The way he had his spell on his QPR days, based on how good and short it was, makes me question if he's on PED or not. But anyhow, those days were immortalised already. Thanks for the legendary entertainments, the streets won't forget.
If we compared scoring vs assisting vs dribbling
The most important is scoring & assisting
But football fans adore dribbling joy for eyes to watch
For that we appreciate Messi is the GOAT cuz he merged all aspects.. scoring assisting dribbling
Messi doesn’t dribble just drives The bal and does body Skills
0:54 might be the most disrespectful nutmeg i have seen :D thats something i would do in fifa (ea fc)
The thing is individually he was great with those technic, but the impact he brought for team not so great...
Me in my little football career..Im talented and all but i dont score too much.Unlucky for me in modern football menagers only look for results and participation..
@@davidaleksic8381 that’s not unlucky, you go play street football,real football required scores to win,not showboating
Ermm it's QPR 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅👍👏SOME PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO POST LOL
He is the reason QPR got promoted. He was sublime.
@@davidaleksic8381 back then football managers / scouts also did that but for example taarabt was able to be clinical enough at lower / younger level and / or people in charge hoped that he would get there over time .. but he didnt yet its the most important thing in football. ronaldinho was showboating a shit ton yet he was clinical af, neymar the same.
people shouldnt forget that they dont see this here. also he failed a lot of times / did unnecesary stuff which slowed down their plays, you obv dont get to see that in highlights tho. very talented with the ball but people, especially young talents, can actually learn more from other footballers like müller.
3:03 aah that's just totally nasty.🔥 I love it!!!
When freestyler playing the real football match
King Nutmeg🔥🔥
I remember him coming to Benfica, I am a FC Porto supporter. I knew of his fame from my times in England and at 26 yo I thought it was going to be its second coming, in a way Hulk did for FC Porto when he arrived from... Japan. With this talent it wouldn't be hard to achieve glory here. And fans absolutely love talented players who give it all for the club. Think Di Maria and James Rodrigues, these guys are legends in Portugal to the point Di Maria is now back at Benfica for the twilight of his career and Rodrigues didn't come because FC Porto has no cash.
It wasn't to be and it really is a shame to see so many talentless players inundating the best leagues in Europe of whom you will never see 1 special move or trick to remember them by, just statistics.
Who always to buy this man at Fifa09-Fifa12, yes is it me 🙋🏼♂️
Dude was cold AF..n the track hittin too 😂
Expect him in Qatar, Modric about to get nutmegged
For real, which team?
As Benfica fan I can't denied the skill but is lack of work ethic didn't permit him to become one best player in generation
Ya I've never heard of this guy oh man it's like he's walking straight through guys like they're ghosts to him I seriously don't think I've ever seen anyone have that type of skill.
Like if you had a cheat code and just dribbled straight up to an opponent and it glitched you right through them.
He used to destroy Man city man United Liverpool and all of that 😊 all morocan players are from another level
We will never forget what Adel presented. You know, we had a lot of fun. He is an artist’s skillful style, but vanity is the enemy of talent.
He had mad skills but at a time where many had the same. He was super skilled..
I honestly lost count on how much players he has nutmegged🤧
Little do people know that Taarabt could have easily left the clubs he played for and found better chances but he stayed and fought for both QPR and AC Milan and lead them towards better positions
مول البيض شخصيا 😅😅
Very talented player
Impossible to forget
Taarabat.
Michu.
Ben Arfa.
Payet. The streets will never forget
With all my respect but you can't put Michu alongside with these ballers .
@@mouradhdda that one season. You just had to watch it... Michu is forgotten but the streets surely remember that ONE season
Make that number of nutmegs, is the best way to say I'm a Moroccan without saying I'm a Moroccan 😂😂
Best moroccan😊
This guy made match of the day worth watching thanks Adel
Never heard his name, but mann those skills are 🔥🔥🔥
Adel Taarabt
You don't know anything about football if you haven't heard the name of Adel Taraabt
U r indian i think football it's not popular in country upling kreket
You don’t know him but streets know him
No coincidence that most of these clips end before a pass or shot. You wanna love and appreciate a player of this talent, however, the entire puzzle was never solved. Head up, the top players don’t often make these clips because their eyes would have to be down in order to do so.
Don’t know about skills but those nutmegs💥💥
Exactly. The whole video is nutmegs. They are good but the title of the video says 6* skills which are not shown at all. The 6* skill would go to dinho or Neymar
3:03 the guy was wasted 😅😂
Just looked up his stats of his career.
Even in his prime he almost never scored or assisted to a goal.
He scored only 15 goals in 221 games and 11 years.
Only once he had more than 3 assists in one season, mostly none or one.
And even his dribbles weren't that impressive statistically.
On average he managed 2 per game, which wouldn't brought him into the list of the top 50 last season...
He was awful, he played in 2nd division which was his level
Very unnecessary dribbling could’ve just passed the ball most of the time i think he just wanted to have fun not to play football
Not every play is lucky enough to be in a world class team , Ronaldinho was basically the same awful stats , usless dribbles and tricks yet people goat him because he was in a world class team and national team
But football is fun. That's why so many kids grow up playing it and dreaming on becoming a pro. Good for him he can make a living having fun. It's a professional job, but one we love to do since we were KIDS, a job people stop to watch. A lawyer plays his Taarabts "job" on a weekend. Even footballers play football on vacation, a lawyer wouldn't practice law in his vacation😂.
You said it like it can't be possible to have both. Plus he almost always does it to get to a position of advantage for him and the team. Mostly forwards or to relieve pressure. No big deal, no teammate would complain about that. They know it's important to have a player like that so they break lines and open spaces when it's hard. A good team has players with different characteristics completing each other. If you want all players to the basic, you'll always have the basic.
I agree, he should. He was one of the best dribblers in the British league ever
Panna king ✌️
One of the king of Nutmeg in the world 🔥💯
players like this dont exist anymore
Sadly. They used to be entertaining no matter if u won or lost.
The best player in the world, but the media did not pay attention to him❤
Can't lie almost forgot about him. Such a wasted talent 😩! The combo breakers this guy would generate in a game through nutmegs was illegal 🤣👌🏿
Taarabt should join the Moroccan futsal team...real freestyler!
One of the most skillful players in his time, n it's not a mistake to say his skills are on par as Neymar.
His attitude is the downside of his career.
yeah not sure you can compare him to Neymar mate
He is indonesian what you can expect from him
@Caviin_Momo i dont like Neymar neither, but compare this guy with Neymar should be a sin. lol.
Neymar lacks of will and motivation now days, but he had won everything at Santos and Barcelona. The last one would not win 2014-15 UCL without him.
@@GuzQuebec I think we talking about skills not who won more trophies. I believe this guy is smoother than Neymar. Just my opinion.
@@Peaceoutrelaxation nah, if we talk about best player on history Neymar is hardly a top20, but if we talk about pure overall skill Neymar is arguabily a top5 of all time. Even if we talk just about dribbling skill we cant still compare both. Taarabt's sucess rate is way under Neymar's. A dribbler market value is mesured by his succeded atempts and scoring opportunities created...
Dude, even at a street contest i would put my money in Neymar.
Its just weird why no any big clubs interested on him, so underrated. His play style kinda like mahrez, a bit like iniesta and neymar and rondaldinho
He is in BENFICA already
Coach need the player who can involve goals and assists as the team, yes Taarabt was great and good in dribbling at the old days but I'm sure he's not good as the team, even Benfica put him as 2nd team and spend his time at under-23 team.
محرز 😂😂😂😂😂
Nahhh son… he is cold and the streets won’t forget him but if he has 6 stars skills Ronaldinho, Neymar, Robihno, Eden Hasard, CR7, Okocha and many many more players deserve 7-8 Star easy.
He can pull off a couple of nutmegs against Fulham and Westham but he’s never really dangerous and barely scores when you really look at it…
He’s not even in the “Icon Card” conversation my brother.
Nice video, keep it up.
Neymar worst
Eden hazard not really technical
Damn his skill is next level. He should definitely have 5 skills with the “nutmeg trait” lol
King of nutmegs 🔥
My man plays football like the way we imagine ourselves playing in our heads.
There will always be a way between two legs 🦵 😂😂😂
I'm dead 😂😂😂😂😂 and my ribs hurt.
My legs are closed watching this video
Plays like Ronaldo 9
If I see a taraabt highlight reel clip show up on my feed, I cannot scroll by without watching 👌
Woww..he used the training skills into a real match..salute 🤯🔥
Salute
1:22 even made the ref fall over
Only if he had played for some Bigger Club... ..
Yeah, people easily get on stats and talking like its easy. Just because its look so. He brougt a tier 3 team into the premier league, playing wit shaun right phillip as target man. Its sad that other premier league didnt snatch him up, all eyez are on him like yannick bolasie. If only newcastle that has that trend partner him up wit ben arfa and shola ameobi up front. He glitches through other players during the era where it burn other if negmetted, its freaking not easy, thus why he fits so much for premier league that does like to shoot between goalkeepers legs. Man, those times were though, roy keano, stam, spurs original dembele. Non players thinks its easy to nutmeggin but if i may remind, cloude makelele warns ronaldinho not to nutmeg him otherwise someone leg is gonna be broken. Not any other skills. Comprende?
Most of his entire career he plays wit not so good partner midfielder, he is the support like how milan used he stintly. Honestly i though spurs would need a high flying no 7 winger at that time to partner berba and pavlychenko i think his was, but then realised whom are their owners and supporters, then i understand why. He supposedly destined to be playing some time wit big 4 teams, but sure something is lacking. Yeah 6 rates, should also be only for the likes of robinho, ronaldinho, ronaldo nazario, not the first 3 years of ronaldo at united as well as he is also showboat but no real threat at more dangerous area, not messi, early neymar at santos, people forget how a pro player soul vent out their body after nutmegted on live tv, where the whole world was watching, he did it week after week like he was born from brazil at that time. No matter how you prepare, doubt any messier fans can ever did that. Against the likes of les ferdinand and vidic. You kidding me??? Against earlier prime modric and co. Yeah, easier said that done, he was black as morocco is in africa, just arab speaking man. Good work and footage man.
Milan and benfica are big clubs
@@hugofernandes2930 only to whom hardcore fans that watch all league, precisely yes, teams that played in the champions league. But big 4 teams does NOT rely on a single winger or ball player, wit another single playmaker. Remember benfica had this left footed playmaker wearing the no 7, he takes all the freekicks and penalty spot, cant remember his name but he was south american. Big clubs played with say giggs on the left and cr7 on the right, along wit Berbatov up front. Unlimited supply from scholes and fletcher, delicious supply.
We are talking about a winger here that stretches teams wide and in the middle, 442 sytems or even 433. Then a winger can easily flourish and hard to be marked. Thats what i called big teams. Everyone know milan mostly consist of old players that past their prime time. Taarabt is like everyone else say in this comment section, like quaresma, wannabe arda turan and benzema, is exactly a winger, but he played before arda and benzema was still suckling breast, but in a tougher physical league, you should see the league 1 and 2 played in england. The tackles are crunchier. Taarabt has played in those conditions and still suffice. Not many has done that before things gone soft. He is pure joy to watch before the era of messi and ronaldo7. In milan, they played him central, wahahaha.
Taarabt is another level in skills. I can't imagine the super super star he will be if he had just half of ronaldo dedication to take care of him self outside the pitch. The only player that all player that he play with is picked as the best skilled in their team including Robinho in ac milan.
Meilleur dribbleur dans l’histoire du football
the only three 6 star skillers should be Dinho, Taarabt, and ben arfa
Incredibly skilful magician, him and Ben Arfa are really my favourite entertaining players of all time.
Taarabt cared more about dribbling for his own pleasure than playing for the benefit of a team.. That's why he was never successful in his career.
Did u even watch a single game for him???
The guy was clinical and every skill he performed was for a purpose!
@@yassineabahrouz5456 Yeah, and now he in Benfica and the team is always conceding goals because he loses the ball in the midfield. He is skillfull but not a good football player
@@tiagopereira9000 his role at benfica proves my point
He’s more than just a skillful dribbler when he plays he plays as an 8 or a regista which proves that he dictates the tempo and reads the game well and he currently has the best passing percentage on the squad
As for your point you’re absolutely wrong can you provide how many times he lost the ball and in which games??????
@@yassineabahrouz5456 Portimonense vs Benfica. Portimonense scored the first goal because he lost the ball. Benfica vs Liverpool. Liverpool scored the second goal because he lost the ball. Benfica vs Vizela. He was sent off at 5 minutes for a foul after losing the ball. Benfica vs Porto. Porto scored the goal in the end of the match with a counter attack because Taarabt just stopped running instead of help defending. All of this was this season 👍. And there are much more times he lost the ball, or did something wrong, obviously I cant precise all of them
@@tiagopereira9000 how many other mistakes were made by other players in those 2 legs against liverpool? It’s normal giving the way that team presses
My argument is not that Taarabt is good player my argument is that what’s keeping him from being so is his work ethic and seriousness
The guy I replied to says he “cared more about dribbling than making the right plays” that’s not true Taarabt has high football iq and can play different possessions
All I’m saying here is that he’s a well developed player but he’s not serious!
one of greatest dribbler 👍👍👍
For me the most skillful players to ever kick a ball are Maradona, Romario and Ronaldinho! Reason being is I believe skill in football should be measured by a players ability to manipulate the ball. Don't get me wrong coz Taarbat is skillful but his ability relies alot on his natural athletism and mis-direction. Not the same type of ability as the players I've mentioned. Just my own opinion
The Streets wont forget this guy.
He’s not Neymar mate
It was a genuine privilege to watch Taarabt in the flesh at QPR.
Yes......he is better than neymar
No way
The guy seems to have the skills of Ronaldinho and Ronaldo (Phenomeno) combined.
The look on defeat on his victims' faces always cracked me up. You just knew there were discussions before the game where the opposing gaffa is telling the players "don't lunge in, force him to pass" and yet ... he still got the meg lolol