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Name three of Italiy's most wonderful visionaries... Da Vinci Vivaldi Pirlo His style is just incredible.Calm but very very intelligent.And also he is a great sportsman.True legend. Respect from Germany.
@@johnchigur7706 italian name don t finish Only in o , my name finish in i , think of meret and German name of Trentino , or my bis grandmother named dulach
Now this what you called a true football genius, nothing physical about his game. All but when it come to techniques, he master it all. Much like Totti but in deeper position
It's not the speed of thought, its how often he scans the field. True he knows where his team mates like to move, but he is forever scanning when not in possession.
@@MartinSparkes-BadDragon Yes this is not as easy as it sounds. It is so easy to get lazy and not scan. Most players do and that's when the striker sneaks in behind and scores.
The younger generation of the football world will never understand the beauty & poise players like Pirlo, Carrick, Kroos, Xabi Alonso (just to name a few) brings to the game. When it comes to the Anchor position (or also known as ‘Regista’ position) It’s not about who is the strongest nor who is the most defensive-minded. It’s about ball retention, ball distribution & pitch awareness all in one. As I’m a 90’s chap, to me personally, Xavi & Pirlo were the greatest ‘Regista’s to ever grace a football pitch, & i’m not discounting any players before them of course. Awesome video as always Piotr ! I have subscribed !
i agree with better dribbling and pace but other than that Pirlo excels in alot of other things such composure, positioning, shot accuracy, vision, ball distribution and list goes on
Having witnessed both Pirlo and Xavi‘s entire career. I have always regarded Pirlo as the superior player of the two and the best midfielder of his generation. If Pirlo were surrounded by world class players like those surrounded Xavi, he would have achieved everything Xavi would have achieved and more. There can be a Xavi once a while, but there can never be another Pirlo. Pirlo is just Unique. Pirlo is the best gift sent down from the Heaven down to the Earth by the love of the GOD! In Pirlo, I truly believe god does exist! Pirlo is a GOD-LEVEL Midfielder!
Iniesta could have played regista but he had also the pace, I personnaly think Iniesta is the greatest midfielder of the XXI. And he has been at the for more years than Pirlo and Xavi who only became unavoidable in 2008, so as Iniesta who was 4 years younger
3 best playmakers (that i watched) are Xavi, Iniesta and Pirlo...all 3 different in style but world class. One interesting thing is all 3 of them often had more then 12km covered in 90minutes. Once i have seen Xavi had over 15km covered... its crazy facts that people overlook couse of how easy it looks to play and how elegant all 3 of them were
I think its also worht noting Pirlo zonal defensive approach meant his interception stats were high even if his tackling stats weren't. Pirlo recognized his physical capablilities but learnt how to utilize his strengths better than anyone else. Great video man really enjoyed it?
I remember the 1st year at Juventus and his assist against Parma... his last minute goal against Torino... his freekick against Napoli and Roma... his amazing long passes and tricks under pressure and always composed: to me he's the only player a football player should watch 1st.
Robby Baggio was right in 2011 when he was put in charge of the Italian youth technical development. He attempted to change Italian football from the youth on up. He wrote a 500 page book on his plan. He ended up quitting like one or two years later basically because those in charge of Italian football dismissed him. He was a legendary player and football visionary. He was 100 percent correct and damn shame that he quit the game forever. Italy would not have had a dry spell I believe if he had been left in that position
@@vinnolano Baggio is the reason i’m an Azzurri and a Juve fan, i was mesmerized as a kid when i used to see him on tv in the early 90s here in Beirut. He’s my favorite football player ever.
@@Danny-wv8ec Danny I saw him at Giants Stadium at the World Cup in 94, Italy Bulgaria ( a Baggio soccer clinic)and Italy Norway when sacchi pulled him off the field when they got the Red card . I think Baggio cursed him out.. 😂. Cool Danny
@@vinnolano oh my god i remember watching the whole 94 world cup at our summer vacation house in the country, i was 10 years old. You’re so lucky that you saw them live, Baggio was insane after the group stage. I remember the Bulgaria match like it was yesterday, Stoikovich was one hell of a player and then there was Yordanov who has a special place in my heart because my grandpa’s name is Yordan(Jordan in English) and it’s a Greek name (my family is of Greek origin). It’s really weird i remember the 94 world cup much better than i remember the 2006.
As a matter of fact, I showed this to my soccer coach. That’s the position I always felt confortable to play (not like Pirlo, obviously 😂). Thanks again brother. Best content about the maestro around here
Favorite CDM and I love players that have him as their biggest inspiration, as it often reflects in their own game. A good idol to have as a young player.
There are three players that played this unique role most of their careers.. 1- Pirlo, the most entertaining to watch of course, free kicks, passing, crosses, unbelievably calm dribbling. 2- Scholes, shooting power, crosses, passing, intensity. 3- Xavi, passing.
Great work again. My favorite part about Pirlo's game was his subtle movements after he made a pass creating if necessary the ball could be played back to him and another pass could be made. Thank you for your excellent work
I always say that Pirlo is the only one at this position, but somebody’s can’t believe me. Xavi was an excellent midfielder but, he wasn’t the boss like Pirlo. Pirlo was The architecte.
This is a superb video... I think this is an example how a video for analysing things should be made. The video was paused at the right moments and was shown with precision using lines and circles. This way he has explained exactly what the narrator wants to say...
One of the two reasons I chose to support Juventus when I started watching soccer in 2014. A true genius. He’s like the JKidd of soccer. I think he’s one of the best to ever play, like top 10. I know goal scoring is what’s praised, but he made it a helluva lot easier for his teammates to score. At every club. On the highest levels. On the biggest stages. It still hurts me we couldn’t get that UCL trophy for him & Buffon smh. But #ForzaJuve, #FinoAllaFine!
Brilliant video! Thank you! Pirlo is one of the best players ever to not get a Ballon d'Or… (Just one tiny objection: In the 3-5-2, the wide players are called wing-backs in English rather than "full-backs", itc Evra and Lichtsteiner.)
06 was collective. Italy dominated. Not a single goal scored until the final. One own goal vs usa. Cannavaro was the heart of the defense. But buffon, zambrotta, gattuso, de rossi all kept the ball out of the net. Cannavaro was mvp
I am not the most avid football fan, but I get interested once in a while. So, this to me is an EXCELLENT analysis. I have seen Pirlo play and liked him, but I would never have understood him the way you do. Maybe if I were more interested, but I doubt it. Thank you for your great work.
He's my favorite all time playmaker midfielder. When Pirlo could not find openings and he would go forward and create dangers of all sorts. I was always amazed because it's like you know to a point that is coming but somehow the defense gets pressured with no time to react because they were worried about the filtered pass to the offense. BTW, great music selection. I think it goes great with the master Pirlo since wine, pirlo and classical guitar go well together. . I'm tired of that rap and overused electronic songs.
A small fact, Carlo Mazzone described himself as the trainer in that Brescia but not the manager, as he conducted trainings but tactical instructions were given during the match by their midfielder Pep Guardiola
Wow great analysis on Pirlo I have to say he is the greatest midfielder of this generation. I wish kids who want to play midfield watch this video and learn from the architecture.
To achieve all of this qualities, (and not even at his level) you gotta train So hard for years. It's impossible if that's not your profession, but I'm willing to try and replicate some of it. It just seems so fun to play like this.
I find myself gravitating to Pirlo. As I get older I realise that you don't always have to be the fastest person on the pitch, you just need to improve technic and serve your team better. Pirlo is my favourite footballer. Thanks for the upload!
He made one of the hardest positions on the team look effortless. He wasn’t far off playing with a glass of vintage wine, a cigar and a smoking jacket.
to be fair Guardiola and Deschamps are possibly two prototypes of the deep-lying playmaker position. Pirlo, Scholes, Busquets, and Thiago then perfected them with their own penchant.
@@richardgray1890 True, you have to turn your foot a bit while moving forward. I tried to do it just like he did, while moving forward and using strong leg to make the pas while simultaneously became my weight point. When i tried that, it suddenly felt like my ankle is bent backwards and i fell forward, the ball only moves a couple meters lol
Great analysis on a true legend! I'd say the only player who is close to him (or maybe has even surpassed him) is Busquets. He can replicate everything Pirlo does with the added benefit of being able to help the defense. Though he is not as prolific in goalscoring as Pirlo
I think Scholes when he hit 30 and had to slow his game down, must have modelled his new style of play partly on Pirlo....or was it the other way around? Or did they both develop this style at the same time? Who cares, they were both amazing
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good work piotr,would you make a tribute for the gentle artist dennis bergkamp
Do messi!
Good job, i would like to see iniesta if u want make one for him, unlike pirlo, not only pass, he often penetrate n has excellent dribbling skill.
sorry mate we can't analyse "magic"
Make a video of similar player with a most attacking role. Cuauhtemoc Blanco, lots of footage you can use. That would be amazing
Thank you for the video, but more importantly, thank you for not playing EDM/TECHNO garbage.
You're welcome sir, thanks for commenting :)
@Veritas Est Lux bit racialist innit
Veritas Est Lux rap is great
Veritas Est Lux you don’t even know what rap is m8
Couldnt agree more, all these football videos play that music, dont like it one bit
Name three of Italiy's most wonderful visionaries...
Da Vinci
Vivaldi
Pirlo
His style is just incredible.Calm but very very intelligent.And also he is a great sportsman.True legend.
Respect from Germany.
Emmett Brown thanks dude, as an italian i used to love lahm
Vivaldi???
Michelangelo Galileo Brando Deniro Pacino DiCaprio Selvaggio (that’s my moms maiden name) and all other Italians who’s names end in “O”
@@johnchigur7706 italian name don t finish Only in o , my name finish in i , think of meret and German name of Trentino , or my bis grandmother named dulach
What? Respect for you from Italy because here few people knows Vivaldi
There's just something beautiful about watching pirlo play
his play instills calm and safety
yeah man i thought same at his last wcs. best midfielder / playmaker ever
@@atomaalatonal after Zizou
Yeah man, it's like Iniesta but better
Something? It’s like god playing with a bal
Now this what you called a true football genius, nothing physical about his game. All but when it come to techniques, he master it all. Much like Totti but in deeper position
Game Understanding just technique makes you Freestyle
Who knows when Italy will have another player like Pirlo or Totti...
real madrid notice how I mention "true football genius"? it's not that far off from what you sayin
Massimo Zaretti not for a decade at least, we're so lucky they both came in a same generation
Lmao he's been playing False 9 since the 14/15 season
Every young midfielder (especially playmakers) should study Pirlo. He speeded the thought!
It's not the speed of thought, its how often he scans the field. True he knows where his team mates like to move, but he is forever scanning when not in possession.
@@MartinSparkes-BadDragon Yes this is not as easy as it sounds. It is so easy to get lazy and not scan. Most players do and that's when the striker sneaks in behind and scores.
"Sometimes he just does crazy shit like this pass." hahaha
It was too awesome to keep proper language haha
That's what Pirlo does:D
The younger generation of the football world will never understand the beauty & poise players like Pirlo, Carrick, Kroos, Xabi Alonso (just to name a few) brings to the game.
When it comes to the Anchor position (or also known as ‘Regista’ position) It’s not about who is the strongest nor who is the most defensive-minded.
It’s about ball retention, ball distribution & pitch awareness all in one.
As I’m a 90’s chap, to me personally,
Xavi & Pirlo were the greatest ‘Regista’s to ever grace a football pitch, & i’m not discounting any players before them of course.
Awesome video as always Piotr ! I have subscribed !
Guti haz, Ronaldinho, Zidane, Ozil, macklele, Cantona, Edgar Davis, and many more world class still counting
@@vipin3039 Guti, Zidane, Ozil, Ronaldinho weren't CDM/Regista.
@@D_10S I didn't say only about CDM I said about all good old school plyers
@@vipin3039 Agreed, they were class.
What if you can do everything though why not add athleticism and defensive skills.
only Italian coach knows how good Pirlo is, there are no more players like him nowadays
Subhan Yushan busquets
@@xidigyare1314 lmao busquets only dives hislong pass is shit
Josue Millan you alright?
tell that to Allegri. he did twice binned him at juve and milan
@@xidigyare1314 Busquets isn't even worth the left boot of Pirlo
Very good analysis. You are the Pirlo of youtube :)
haha merci, je suis content que tu ai apprécié la vidéo :)
yea, the best video pirlo on youtube
He had a great career.
David I read your comment wrong and thought you meant he had cancer lol.
@@alexsalazar5161 same
He's the greatest CDM in history and you just proved my point
Alden R. Machado Modric > Pirlo
bro pirlo is way better than modric
Rera Pirlo might only be better at long passes. Modric has even better ball control, better at dribbling, and is faster.
i agree with better dribbling and pace but other than that Pirlo excels in alot of other things such composure, positioning, shot accuracy, vision, ball distribution and list goes on
Flanderstruck you deserve to be thunderstruck for being blasphemous
Having witnessed both Pirlo and Xavi‘s entire career. I have always regarded Pirlo as the superior player of the two and the best midfielder of his generation. If Pirlo were surrounded by world class players like those surrounded Xavi, he would have achieved everything Xavi would have achieved and more. There can be a Xavi once a while, but there can never be another Pirlo. Pirlo is just Unique.
Pirlo is the best gift sent down from the Heaven down to the Earth by the love of the GOD!
In Pirlo, I truly believe god does exist!
Pirlo is a GOD-LEVEL Midfielder!
completely agreed
problaby pirlo is a better player but the influence xavi have in the game no other player had in the history
i couldnt agree more!Pirlo is the best playmaker to ever step on a football pitch
lol, very unfair. I would say BOTH are midfield legends on their own right,
Iniesta could have played regista but he had also the pace, I personnaly think Iniesta is the greatest midfielder of the XXI. And he has been at the for more years than Pirlo and Xavi who only became unavoidable in 2008, so as Iniesta who was 4 years younger
Pirlo - a true artist of the game. So poised, calm and effortless yet always deadly with his passes and ability to control games.
3 best playmakers (that i watched) are Xavi, Iniesta and Pirlo...all 3 different in style but world class.
One interesting thing is all 3 of them often had more then 12km covered in 90minutes. Once i have seen Xavi had over 15km covered... its crazy facts that people overlook couse of how easy it looks to play and how elegant all 3 of them were
INCREDIBLE VIDEO. Only 3 seconds and I am clear that you are a very cultured person and that you like art in every expression. I suscribe.
Thank you so much for your comment man, I'm glad you subscribed
I hop you didn't miss the 2nd part of the analysis :D
better than porn.
best comment by far
Screamin "kimochi" more than 10 minutes
Absolutaly. Very clinical this analysis
Merda de jogador..
Pior ainda o video
Lixo
@@reinaldopaulo6807 Calma, princesa
Classic, its like watching a maestro
The king Pirlo
I think its also worht noting Pirlo zonal defensive approach meant his interception stats were high even if his tackling stats weren't. Pirlo recognized his physical capablilities but learnt how to utilize his strengths better than anyone else.
Great video man really enjoyed it?
Now I see why Juve sign him as a coach. The dude is a genius.
I remember the 1st year at Juventus and his assist against Parma... his last minute goal against Torino... his freekick against Napoli and Roma... his amazing long passes and tricks under pressure and always composed: to me he's the only player a football player should watch 1st.
ko
Pirlo ,Del Piero ,Baggio ... the glory days of Italian football . 1 week to Russia 2018 and Italy is nowhere to be seen.
Robby Baggio was right in 2011 when he was put in charge of the Italian youth technical development. He attempted to change Italian football from the youth on up.
He wrote a 500 page book on his plan. He ended up quitting like one or two years later basically because those in charge of Italian football dismissed him. He was a legendary player and football visionary. He was 100 percent correct and damn shame that he quit the game forever. Italy would not have had a dry spell I believe if he had been left in that position
@@vinnolano Baggio is the reason i’m an Azzurri and a Juve fan, i was mesmerized as a kid when i used to see him on tv in the early 90s here in Beirut.
He’s my favorite football player ever.
@@Danny-wv8ec Danny I saw him at Giants Stadium at the World Cup in 94, Italy Bulgaria ( a Baggio soccer clinic)and Italy Norway when sacchi pulled him off the field when they got the Red card . I think Baggio cursed him out.. 😂. Cool Danny
@@Danny-wv8ec we were mesmerized also!!!
@@vinnolano oh my god i remember watching the whole 94 world cup at our summer vacation house in the country, i was 10 years old. You’re so lucky that you saw them live, Baggio was insane after the group stage.
I remember the Bulgaria match like it was yesterday, Stoikovich was one hell of a player and then there was Yordanov who has a special place in my heart because my grandpa’s name is Yordan(Jordan in English) and it’s a Greek name (my family is of Greek origin).
It’s really weird i remember the 94 world cup much better than i remember the 2006.
Watching this video gives you back years of life
Thank you so much man
Again - surgically precise analysis of one brilliant player!
Not flashy but very intelligent. One of the best midfielders I have ever seen.
I’m about to play a soccer tournament. My jersey number is 21. Gotta love Andrea Pirlo. Eternal maestro. Thanks for the awesome content
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate that the video lives on even years after
As a matter of fact, I showed this to my soccer coach. That’s the position I always felt confortable to play (not like Pirlo, obviously 😂). Thanks again brother. Best content about the maestro around here
Favorite CDM and I love players that have him as their biggest inspiration, as it often reflects in their own game. A good idol to have as a young player.
excellent analysis and nice soundtrack too, Pirlo was the best deep midfilder I´ve seen play.
There are three players that played this unique role most of their careers..
1- Pirlo, the most entertaining to watch of course, free kicks, passing, crosses, unbelievably calm dribbling.
2- Scholes, shooting power, crosses, passing, intensity.
3- Xavi, passing.
3- Xavi: passing, work rate, finishing and unbelievably calm dribbling
Great work again. My favorite part about Pirlo's game was his subtle movements after he made a pass creating if necessary the ball could be played back to him and another pass could be made. Thank you for your excellent work
The Greeatest Playmaker of all time. The most beautiful style of palyers in history of the game.
I always say that Pirlo is the only one at this position, but somebody’s can’t believe me. Xavi was an excellent midfielder but, he wasn’t the boss like Pirlo. Pirlo was The architecte.
Still watching him in 2018. Legend!
2019
This is a superb video... I think this is an example how a video for analysing things should be made. The video was paused at the right moments and was shown with precision using lines and circles. This way he has explained exactly what the narrator wants to say...
One of the two reasons I chose to support Juventus when I started watching soccer in 2014. A true genius. He’s like the JKidd of soccer. I think he’s one of the best to ever play, like top 10. I know goal scoring is what’s praised, but he made it a helluva lot easier for his teammates to score. At every club. On the highest levels. On the biggest stages. It still hurts me we couldn’t get that UCL trophy for him & Buffon smh. But #ForzaJuve, #FinoAllaFine!
Pure masterclass what a marvellous footballer
Brilliant video! Thank you! Pirlo is one of the best players ever to not get a Ballon d'Or… (Just one tiny objection: In the 3-5-2, the wide players are called wing-backs in English rather than "full-backs", itc Evra and Lichtsteiner.)
It was always a joy to watch Pirlo play football.
This guy was unbelievable..
I mean, come on... that WC 2006 is one man show...
Sugiarto Kahar
Um... No.
The 2006 World Cup win was due mostly to the extraordinary defense and Buffon.
WC 2006 was a team effort. Didn't Italy have like 12 different scorers.
2006 WC Pirlo was man of the match during quarters, semis and final, should have won Ballon d'or this season (or Buffon)
he should have won a ballon d'Or anyway. He perfected and revolutionized his position and was incredibly gifted.
06 was collective. Italy dominated. Not a single goal scored until the final. One own goal vs usa. Cannavaro was the heart of the defense. But buffon, zambrotta, gattuso, de rossi all kept the ball out of the net. Cannavaro was mvp
I am not the most avid football fan, but I get interested once in a while. So, this to me is an EXCELLENT analysis. I have seen Pirlo play and liked him, but I would never have understood him the way you do. Maybe if I were more interested, but I doubt it. Thank you for your great work.
Thank you so much for your supportive comment, cheers! :)
He's my favorite all time playmaker midfielder. When Pirlo could not find openings and he would go forward and create dangers of all sorts. I was always amazed because it's like you know to a point that is coming but somehow the defense gets pressured with no time to react because they were worried about the filtered pass to the offense. BTW, great music selection.
I think it goes great with the master Pirlo since wine, pirlo and classical guitar go well together. . I'm tired of that rap and overused electronic songs.
Brilliant! Great analysis! And Pirlo has been always one of my fav midfielders ever
Andrea Pirlo, I salute u all the way from Nigeria
Lifelong pirlo fan and i tell you this video is as beautiful as pirlo’s pass!
Cheers mate!
A small fact, Carlo Mazzone described himself as the trainer in that Brescia but not the manager, as he conducted trainings but tactical instructions were given during the match by their midfielder Pep Guardiola
This channel is a masterpiece. I also love all music you choose for the videos. Legit!
Thank you for the support man, that's really nice from you
Take care :)
It is like watching magic when he plays. Love him. My favorite player together with Kaka.
Wow great analysis on Pirlo I have to say he is the greatest midfielder of this generation. I wish kids who want to play midfield watch this video and learn from the architecture.
To achieve all of this qualities, (and not even at his level) you gotta train So hard for years. It's impossible if that's not your profession, but I'm willing to try and replicate some of it. It just seems so fun to play like this.
I find myself gravitating to Pirlo. As I get older I realise that you don't always have to be the fastest person on the pitch, you just need to improve technic and serve your team better. Pirlo is my favourite footballer. Thanks for the upload!
So calm composed confident in almost a cheeky way.
This generations greatest playmaker n leader on he field
1:56 Genius
First One that understand how difficoult was that pass.
The way he scan.
Wow thanks for this man
Just realised my coach plays me as a regista lol
Thanks for showing us the legacy of this maestro in this thoroughly way. You also did a great choice with the music
This is why 90s football was the best
He made one of the hardest positions on the team look effortless. He wasn’t far off playing with a glass of vintage wine, a cigar and a smoking jacket.
Definitely the best regista ever: thank you MAESTRO of FOOTBALL
More class than one could ever possibly imagine.
thank you for this jewel. being an italian this is particulary welcome to me. greetings from rome@italy
i hope this video will inspire young players so we can see the beauty of pirlo playing style once again in the field.
The Mozart of soccer , I would say the Leonardo Da Vinci. An absolute genius Andrea .
the best video I've ever seen!
Best soccer analysis I have seen in UA-cam. Great work man!!
That was so good! Best analysis and graphics I have seen of Pirlo. Thank you so much for posting.
(I hope you come back at some point.)
At Brescia don't forget that Pirlo was playing with an old man named... Guardiola.
And an old man named Roberto Baggio.
Roberto Baggio & Pirlo were the brains & soul of that Brescia team
Gurdiola wasn't even the half player Pirlo and Baggio has been
@ChopChoice he's right, guardiola was a top player but these two are legends, but guardiola now he's a legendary coach.
to be fair Guardiola and Deschamps are possibly two prototypes of the deep-lying playmaker position. Pirlo, Scholes, Busquets, and Thiago then perfected them with their own penchant.
Should've watched this long time ago. Learned so much!! I hope I can improve my game too!! Thanx Piotr!!
Pirlo and PFM. A bliss!
Thanks for a good study of one of the very best players of his generation - and as several here already have stated, some real music to go along.
You have the gift of story telling. Very well done
your analysis is very good, u just genius as pirlo, great video.
8:48 try that one once. almost broke my ankle XD
What the fuck...
@@richardgray1890 True, you have to turn your foot a bit while moving forward. I tried to do it just like he did, while moving forward and using strong leg to make the pas while simultaneously became my weight point. When i tried that, it suddenly felt like my ankle is bent backwards and i fell forward, the ball only moves a couple meters lol
Just found your channel and I'm hooked! Great and unique channel
Thank you so much for your nice comment, I'm glad you appreciate the content :D
Please do an analysis of Riquelme
Flanderstruck difícil. Riquelme es talentoso, pero desordenado.
Omg i miss watching Pirlo to do his magic so much 😭
Still top 10 favorite videos on UA-cam
Grazie Maestro! Grazie! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Superb. Best chess player in football, who has lived.
Did you know ....Davide moscardelli.... he was the one that trained Pirlo for years ....
Like many others
Great analysis on a true legend! I'd say the only player who is close to him (or maybe has even surpassed him) is Busquets. He can replicate everything Pirlo does with the added benefit of being able to help the defense. Though he is not as prolific in goalscoring as Pirlo
In the top 11 of all time , Pirlo deserve a place in the starting lineup.
What a hero, cant wait to see what he does at juve
Love the soundtrack btw, sounds like some age of empire sort of track. Love it
Nice analysis, I really like how he played
Imagine if there ever was a midfield trio of Pirlo, Zidane and Makelele... pure balance and quality
Pirlos technique and passing at highest level all years playing...and that trainer was very smart
Incredible video! Best analysis I've seen on UA-cam
This was just... beautiful
The music makes this so much better
This was really one of the best passing midfielders ever!! Andrea and I were born on the same day in the same year, coincidence ? 😂
You're old haha
Piotr Foot Yeah thats true 😆
Excellent job with the video, sir.
so classy such a sophisticated level of game
Totti and Pirlo were my heroes in football all along. :)
Finally a video with a nice music
Love your video please never stop
And Pirlo does win 0 ballon d'or. This make you understand the value of this award.
I'm addicted of this video
Putting him and Xavi together even at this age would cause a lot of damage even if you have someone like Neymar keep rolling on the floor could score
You wouldn't touch the ball
Damn, I would love to see you analyse Baresi’s ability to read and anticipate the game - his timing was PERFECT!
I think Scholes when he hit 30 and had to slow his game down, must have modelled his new style of play partly on Pirlo....or was it the other way around? Or did they both develop this style at the same time? Who cares, they were both amazing
Pirlo had been playing in the deep lying midfield role as early as the early 2000s, when Scholes was still in advanced midfield position.
Good analysis. Great Job. Maybe we will never find player like him in 50 years or so... He's like 1 out of billions.