@@faiz486 I disagree history is more than just winning trophies. Liverpool is an amazing football club with amazing history and legendary stories. Stat merchants wouldn’t understand and they don’t get football. Madrid, Bayern, Liverpool, Man Utd, Barcelona, Ajax and Milan have big history.
From the bottom of my heart I can say football is a sport in a whole different dimension. The moments, the heartbreak, the derbies, the comebacks, the world wide competitions. The passion from the players and the fans is what makes this sport what it is
Fact about Maradona- During his season 1989- 91 he turned 30. He was playing with so much things in his knes/legs to make it possibile for him to play more matches when he was injured. They used syringes with god knows what, and in his left ankle he actully had a top of a screw inside his ankle, INSIDE HIS ANKLE HE HAD A TOP OF A SCREW LEFT. They used screws to fix his ankle and when they were supposed to take the apart. A part of a screw got lost inside his left ankle so he played his last seasons with a screw inside his foot it was always swollen during his matches. Sometimes he couldn`t even bring on his football shoes. He had got a stamping on his right leg so his big toe nail was bent inwards. THE MENTALITY THAT HE HAD WAS MAD.
I’m not saying my dad was at that level but in the late 80s he was in an youth system in Mexico and his toes and feet are all busted just from the way they played back then
@@elcochiloco1456 watch footage of Diego, defenders are literally trying to injure him, its crazy I was born in 81, so I saw some of that era, and it was nuts, even when I was a teen in the 90's it was hella rough compared to today
Funner fact. He was a coke addict playing during a time when drug testing was a joke. How many of his great performances were coke fuelled. Forever tainted.
5:10 great way of explaining the passion of the game. Imagine watching Jordan hit a game winner or watching Kyrie's shot against the Warriors in the finals and not knowing what it meant. Such a great point and perspective!
Football unites ppl, I can go on holiday to a non English speaking country and talk to someone about it, bond of it. My son has disabilities but plays for a special team. All the kids help each other out when they fall. It's about more than the football, brings strangers together.
The way you communicate your feelings in minute 5 is the reason why I'm here man. You are connecting cultures. You are making others understand. That is beautiful. Even though you say you dont fully understand, I feel your passion!
The magnitude of some of these comebacks are almost unfathomable. Liverpools 0-3 comeback against Milan/Barcelona or Barcelona's 0-4 comeback against PSG were actually the most surreal things to watch, even though you've watched football for 20+ years and you're left utterly speechless.
AC Milan vs Liverpool. 2005. Istanbul. Milan had what I would say is the greatest assembled team I’ve seen. The best players in the world in every position. Liverpool had a fairly average to good side. They were 3-0 down at HT. Nobody in their wildest dreams could have envisioned what happened next. Greatest Champions League final 👏🏼
As an Everton fan living in Liverpool for university at the time I couldn't help but cheer Liverpool on that day, I love an English team winning on the international stage, but even more so I love a good underdog story.
All moments are so iconic and historic that i can shed in tears for joy and sadness… my grandfather was a coach and my grand grandfather was a decent footballer who playef for our national team. Football is a life! And my son playing football for my beloved teams youth team. I immensely proud of him. 😭😭
Irish manchester United supporter. I've been supporting them for almost 32 years I've been to old Trafford more than I can remember I've been to many many away games and spent thousands of euros supporting them and buying merch. I love Manchester United in the good time and even more in bad times. GLORY GLORY Man United 🇾🇪
It’s amazing to see a lot of Americans warming up to football/soccer. They are understanding just how much it means to us and how great the beautiful game really is.
That 113th minute goal by Gotze in the World Cup final is what made me start watching football in the first place and I’ll always remember the joy I felt, felt like it was just yesterday. I had no understanding of football but it’s easy to learn and there’s information everywhere you can access.
The France guy Thuram hurts on another level as a Croatian. France took away both of our chances to win a world cup.. It's such an insane and yet such a sad story.. Croatia started playing under the name Croatia only after a war in 1992 and our footballers reached a world cup semi final in 1998, just 6 years after the war happened. And then sadly, Touram happened with his only 2 ever goals for France in his WHOLE career. Fast forward 20 years later, 2018 was here and Croatia managed to reach the world cup finals and sadly France was again the slightly better and much luckier side. Imagine how happy we were for our footballers, a country of 4 milion people that breathes football in the finals of a world cup. When they came back home, there was more than 550k people waiting for them in the streets of Zagreb and cheering for them, I was there and it was magical! Can you imagine that btw? There is a bit less than 4 milion people in Croatia and there was more than 550k of us waiting for our team to arrive home from the world cup? It felt like that silver was a gold in our hearts! Oh, and Luka Modric won a ballon d'or (best player in the world) award that year so that also felt really special. Here is a link btw. If you wanna see the celebration when the Croatian team arrived home: ua-cam.com/video/KtXrsvbVFLM/v-deo.html
You have to put in perspective what a goal actually means for a game of football. The game ends up with no goal at all more often than not. Therefore, scoring 1 goal in a game of football can mean as much as scoring 100 pts in a basketball game. That is why it is celebrated as much as you can see in these clips.
One brilliant thing I read about maradona was when asked,an Argentinian said: "The pope is Argentinian, The god Is Argentinian" Referring to Maradona. That alone is enough to tell you,who maradona is
15:33 Lucas Moura's 3 goals in succession were monumental for Tottenham. Champions' League games are played as a best of two matches. Ajax were up 1-0 before that match was played, and had already scored 2 goals in that game. Moura then came in to score 3 goals for Tottenham and put them through to the Champions' League Final for the first time. (goals scored away from home were used as a tie break if the overall score was tied) What's even more insane is the 4 goals by Liverpool starting at 16:00 took place in the same season. The Champions' League was incredible that year.
The craziest thing to me is that there was once so many legends before Messi and Ronaldo so many legendary moments and the fact that they are the greatest above all is insane to me that we live in their era to witness it all
Watching this makes me feel soo lucky and privileged to follow this beloved sport we call "football", apreciate you guys wanting to learn about this as well!!
Very good observation about missing the context of the these moments. Same true in every sport - we can appreciate the individual moments of athleticism on their own, but within the context, history and significance of a game/season/history of a sport, it takes on a far deeper and more profound significance. For lovers of football, this video is an incredible collection of significant moments. WOuld love to see something similar for NBA.
The commentator that screamed DENNIS BERGKAMP 3 times is from Holland. And The match was Holland vs Argentinia. And Bergkamp plays for Holland, so that is why he was going crazy. that was love for the nation, over here that is normal to have but I think in USA it is a little less
4:37 Ryan Giggs scoring against Arsenal. Arsenal had the best defenders and goalkeeper in Europe. Giggs run was so fast that Arsenal defence was caught out and had to dribble past 3 defenders and score. It won goal of the season.
That Brazil vs Germany really hurts til this day! But anyway, I miss Zidane! I'm still salty about that 2006 World Cup finale. But we took it home twice and I hope that France will win again this year!!
Everyone loves their team like they would a family member. We go along for the lows and the highs but we still love our team anyway. We cry with them we celebrate with them. I’m a Liverpool fan. I’d follow them to the ends of the earth.
10:10 that was actually a world cup game, and whenever national teams play eachother each country has their own commentator, so those games are the only times they arent actually neutral but full on cheering for their country
Rapid Bucharest fan since I'm born, 5th generation that I can track down lol, my father grandfather etc and me been with the club through relegations and winning the league as well. Rapid till I die and after. Respect you guys trying to understand and feel what football supporters feel. Peace ✌
Ya'll should def start following MLS. Ignore the MLS haters, the best way to fall in love with the sport is to play it and support a local team where you can go to home games. Also supporting your national team's men and women is also really fun! USA, Canada and Mexico will be hosting the World Cup in 2026. I grew up playing basketball and a little soccer, but I honestly love soccer more than basketball now lol
@@chrismunz8127 Aye that's cool! Do you have an MLS team? I'm actually half German, I hold dual citizenship. So I guess I was always meant to love the beautiful game haha
Just imagine instead of 100 points in a basketball game you only had a couple. How special do you think those few points would be? That's football, one gracious, beautiful moment can decide everything 😍 ❤️
I lived in Rome way back when they won the championship. It literally changed the entire mood of the city for months. The impact of football is beyond what politics is capable of.
Great reaction, I really like you guys and how you talk about how know you don't know everything about it to begin with which is great. I recommend looking at Chelsea's 2012 champions league final run. It was basically the last opportunity for our players who were in the great squad of 04-05 to win the champions league. That year we finished 6th in the league after a poor season, we changed managers half way through, scraped by so many games and in the final had to play Bayern Munich in their own stadium. We were 1-0 in the 87th minute and went on to score and win on penalties after Cech saved a penalty in extra time. I still get goosebumps thinking about the game
The miracle of Istanbul (2005 Champions League final) and Leicester winning the Premier League have to be the two standout moments for me. There's a load of videos about them on UA-cam if you want to react.
The Liverpool comeback against Barcelona was a crazy moment for me as a fan. Then watching Liverpool win the Champions League with my uncle was a moment I'll never forget. Never say die attitude
PSG vs Barcelona UCL qualifying is the best comeback ever and for Ronaldo fans the sports science with ronaldo is a great vid and shows how skillful he really is
15:50 "I think after seing this, we can die peacefully, the later possible i hope, but peacefully" Thierry Roland, French Commentator after France won 1998 World Cup, may he rest in peace
6:34 when Brazil vs Italy 1970 world cup, that goal and pele doing that fist pump is the equivalent of what you said of Jordan hitting that last 3 and doing the fist thing he did. Seeing Messi play is like watching steph curry, watching ronaldinho is like watching Kobe, Watching Christiano or Zlatan is like watching Lebron. Watching neymar is like watching Kyri Irvin or James Harden. Each sport has its legends and its legendary moments. To many of the people diving into soccer for the first time I’d suggest do a reaction to this video. Learn more about soccer and when you feel you have a large grasp of the history, come back to this video and relive some of these moments
His face on 3:33 xD Ibrakadabrah aKa Zlatan Ibrahimovitc! That was the goal to the 4:2 win about england in the opening game for the new stadium in stockholm, capital city of sweden.
I love how the bloke on the right is genuinely passionate about the game and wants to convey that to his brother! I believe it was Pele who coined the term ' The beautiful game.'
Before Messi and Ronaldo, it was Pele vs Maradonna. What’s crazy is They’re both STILL playing. When they retire (which is soon) it’s gonna be a sad day for all fans.
Yes, announcers have to be impartial, but when it comes no international games, a certain level of favoritism is acceptable (as long as it's not over the top or disrespectful). In those situations they're broadcasting mostly to their their fellow countrymen anyway. Each country has its own announcers so...
One thing about football is when u pick a team when ur younger u stick with that team through the good days and the bad for me I’m a ynwa fan from I was 4 and started watching football and always will b Liverpool till I die
18:10 To expand on that, some teams are so important to their local city/town that if they get relegated, the city and its economy suffers as a result. So it's very important to the health of the city that it remains in the top division. There's a Netflix series called Sunderland Till I Die that explains this well that I would recommend anyone who has an interest in football/soccer to watch.
The goal by Arjen Robben against Dortmund was at the final of the European Champions League. It was a „German Final“. The first vs the second of the German football league and in Germany it was like a little war. As a Bayern Munich Fan this belongs to the best moments of my life.
Great Reaction Guys.:)There are 7,000 Teams in England alone and 4 main divisions with Promotion and Relegation between each division. The difference between The English Premier League and The Second Tier is $240,000,000 each season due to TV money. The bottom 2 sides in the 4th Tier drop out into The Semi-Professional Leagues some never to return. One team reformed under a slightly different name after THe Club moved 75 miles, which caused riots and was unheard of in English Football. The new team: AFC Wimbledon started from the bottom and worked their way up to the 3rd Tier playing AGAINST the Team "MK DONS (Dons short for Wimbledon ) .It took 14 years for the new team to progress to the 3rd Tier of English Football. :)
Not y’all’s fault. This sport has such a rich history and magical moments
Facts
@@dunsonhouse Its never too late to support a team. Hala Madrid !
@@IronikMo yeh never too late to the football party Liverpool is also a good choice (cant knock Mardid though great club, great history)
@@jacksmith4460 Greatest Club with the greatest history*
@@faiz486 I disagree history is more than just winning trophies. Liverpool is an amazing football club with amazing history and legendary stories. Stat merchants wouldn’t understand and they don’t get football. Madrid, Bayern, Liverpool, Man Utd, Barcelona, Ajax and Milan have big history.
Grown up man that shed a tear , some of the moments in this video is so painful and joyful to watch
same, goosebumps. I grew up watching and breathing football. A dream of every kind to play there some day. Only a few can make it. The beautiful game
Ajax vs Tottenham..I was so sad man
Did you actually shed a tear over this ?
I8i8 is 8
@@nbzian oii
The penalty shoot out pressure is on the taker. It's always expected to score, where as a save from a pen is a bonus.
From the bottom of my heart I can say football is a sport in a whole different dimension. The moments, the heartbreak, the derbies, the comebacks, the world wide competitions. The passion from the players and the fans is what makes this sport what it is
Fact about Maradona-
During his season 1989- 91 he turned 30. He was playing with so much things in his knes/legs to make it possibile for him to play more matches when he was injured. They used syringes with god knows what, and in his left ankle he actully had a top of a screw inside his ankle, INSIDE HIS ANKLE HE HAD A TOP OF A SCREW LEFT. They used screws to fix his ankle and when they were supposed to take the apart. A part of a screw got lost inside his left ankle so he played his last seasons with a screw inside his foot it was always swollen during his matches. Sometimes he couldn`t even bring on his football shoes. He had got a stamping on his right leg so his big toe nail was bent inwards. THE MENTALITY THAT HE HAD WAS MAD.
I’m not saying my dad was at that level but in the late 80s he was in an youth system in Mexico and his toes and feet are all busted just from the way they played back then
@@elcochiloco1456 watch footage of Diego, defenders are literally trying to injure him, its crazy I was born in 81, so I saw some of that era, and it was nuts, even when I was a teen in the 90's it was hella rough compared to today
Diego was the greatest ever. Love Messi and various other players but, Diego was ethereal. Great channel lads ;) All the best...
Funner fact. He was a coke addict playing during a time when drug testing was a joke. How many of his great performances were coke fuelled. Forever tainted.
@Nas Kane its a stimulant....
5:10 great way of explaining the passion of the game. Imagine watching Jordan hit a game winner or watching Kyrie's shot against the Warriors in the finals and not knowing what it meant. Such a great point and perspective!
As a life-long hardcore English football fan (Man Utd), I very much appreciate your dedication to learning about this sport !!
Top notch, fellas. 👌🏻👊🏻
Thank you my guy
Ggmu
12:48. That Liverpool vs Milán match is the greatest comeback in the history of football for many (and i agree)
Football unites ppl, I can go on holiday to a non English speaking country and talk to someone about it, bond of it.
My son has disabilities but plays for a special team. All the kids help each other out when they fall.
It's about more than the football, brings strangers together.
They don't call it "the beautiful game" for nothing.
Mad respect to you brothers for showing the game some love.
The way you communicate your feelings in minute 5 is the reason why I'm here man. You are connecting cultures. You are making others understand. That is beautiful. Even though you say you dont fully understand, I feel your passion!
✊🏽
The magnitude of some of these comebacks are almost unfathomable. Liverpools 0-3 comeback against Milan/Barcelona or Barcelona's 0-4 comeback against PSG were actually the most surreal things to watch, even though you've watched football for 20+ years and you're left utterly speechless.
these moments define my love for this sport
AC Milan vs Liverpool. 2005. Istanbul. Milan had what I would say is the greatest assembled team I’ve seen. The best players in the world in every position. Liverpool had a fairly average to good side. They were 3-0 down at HT. Nobody in their wildest dreams could have envisioned what happened next. Greatest Champions League final 👏🏼
As an Everton fan living in Liverpool for university at the time I couldn't help but cheer Liverpool on that day, I love an English team winning on the international stage, but even more so I love a good underdog story.
Greatest sporting event I ever watched
second best game in history!
@@tr5649 what do you think the best is?
AC absolutely didn’t have the best team ever assembled 😂😂😂
All moments are so iconic and historic that i can shed in tears for joy and sadness… my grandfather was a coach and my grand grandfather was a decent footballer who playef for our national team. Football is a life! And my son playing football for my beloved teams youth team. I immensely proud of him. 😭😭
9:43 this gives me chills everytime. The pure passion in the mans voice. That mans last words must have been denis berkamp ooooooohhhhhh.
I love to see Americans how they respect football, and it’s amazing that you atleast little bit understand what it means to us❤️
Irish manchester United supporter. I've been supporting them for almost 32 years I've been to old Trafford more than I can remember I've been to many many away games and spent thousands of euros supporting them and buying merch. I love Manchester United in the good time and even more in bad times. GLORY GLORY Man United 🇾🇪
What is your opinion on Harry Maguire?
He's a slab head who needs to up his game. Playing absolute shite at the moment.
It’s amazing to see a lot of Americans warming up to football/soccer. They are understanding just how much it means to us and how great the beautiful game really is.
The announcer at the end in French: "I think after seeing this, we can die in peace, not yet but we can!"
That 113th minute goal by Gotze in the World Cup final is what made me start watching football in the first place and I’ll always remember the joy I felt, felt like it was just yesterday. I had no understanding of football but it’s easy to learn and there’s information everywhere you can access.
The France guy Thuram hurts on another level as a Croatian. France took away both of our chances to win a world cup.. It's such an insane and yet such a sad story.. Croatia started playing under the name Croatia only after a war in 1992 and our footballers reached a world cup semi final in 1998, just 6 years after the war happened. And then sadly, Touram happened with his only 2 ever goals for France in his WHOLE career. Fast forward 20 years later, 2018 was here and Croatia managed to reach the world cup finals and sadly France was again the slightly better and much luckier side. Imagine how happy we were for our footballers, a country of 4 milion people that breathes football in the finals of a world cup. When they came back home, there was more than 550k people waiting for them in the streets of Zagreb and cheering for them, I was there and it was magical! Can you imagine that btw? There is a bit less than 4 milion people in Croatia and there was more than 550k of us waiting for our team to arrive home from the world cup? It felt like that silver was a gold in our hearts! Oh, and Luka Modric won a ballon d'or (best player in the world) award that year so that also felt really special. Here is a link btw. If you wanna see the celebration when the Croatian team arrived home: ua-cam.com/video/KtXrsvbVFLM/v-deo.html
What do u mean more lucky lmao
Imagine catching This live
You have to put in perspective what a goal actually means for a game of football. The game ends up with no goal at all more often than not. Therefore, scoring 1 goal in a game of football can mean as much as scoring 100 pts in a basketball game.
That is why it is celebrated as much as you can see in these clips.
One brilliant thing I read about maradona was when asked,an Argentinian said:
"The pope is Argentinian,
The god Is Argentinian"
Referring to Maradona. That alone is enough to tell you,who maradona is
15:33 Lucas Moura's 3 goals in succession were monumental for Tottenham. Champions' League games are played as a best of two matches. Ajax were up 1-0 before that match was played, and had already scored 2 goals in that game. Moura then came in to score 3 goals for Tottenham and put them through to the Champions' League Final for the first time. (goals scored away from home were used as a tie break if the overall score was tied)
What's even more insane is the 4 goals by Liverpool starting at 16:00 took place in the same season. The Champions' League was incredible that year.
Except the final
COYS
Ajax made the semis that year too like they were great then. The first year mbappe went to psg too
Shivers watching all of these amazing moments. The passion from the players, to the crowd to the commentators. The beautiful game ❤
The craziest thing to me is that there was once so many legends before Messi and Ronaldo so many legendary moments and the fact that they are the greatest above all is insane to me that we live in their era to witness it all
Watching this makes me feel soo lucky and privileged to follow this beloved sport we call "football", apreciate you guys wanting to learn about this as well!!
Very good observation about missing the context of the these moments. Same true in every sport - we can appreciate the individual moments of athleticism on their own, but within the context, history and significance of a game/season/history of a sport, it takes on a far deeper and more profound significance. For lovers of football, this video is an incredible collection of significant moments. WOuld love to see something similar for NBA.
I was born in Argentina and I was assigned a club team at birth. It's passion and love. keep up the videos. Always great to hear your perspective!
I love u guys. Love the channel. Love the reactions. Love is love. Keep winning BUT STOP CALLING DIEGO MA-RA-DONA MADONNA 😂
Lol sorry my guy
Being a football fan means learning about the towns, cities, countries, cultures and passions of the world all wrapped into one beautiful game.
El deporte más maravilloso del mundo.!!!
The commentator that screamed DENNIS BERGKAMP 3 times is from Holland. And The match was Holland vs Argentinia. And Bergkamp plays for Holland, so that is why he was going crazy. that was love for the nation, over here that is normal to have but I think in USA it is a little less
this video is so much more special when u saw this stuff live
Love watching these thru your eyes! Crazy, sick talent on display! MESSI is KING! St. Louis City Soccer in 2023. STL4EVA!
Ngl I nearly cried rewatching all these moments. Dammnnnn thanks for the reaction 🙌🔥
4:37 Ryan Giggs scoring against Arsenal. Arsenal had the best defenders and goalkeeper in Europe.
Giggs run was so fast that Arsenal defence was caught out and had to dribble past 3 defenders and score. It won goal of the season.
England is home of football we invented the game
That Brazil vs Germany really hurts til this day! But anyway, I miss Zidane! I'm still salty about that 2006 World Cup finale. But we took it home twice and I hope that France will win again this year!!
Everyone loves their team like they would a family member. We go along for the lows and the highs but we still love our team anyway. We cry with them we celebrate with them. I’m a Liverpool fan. I’d follow them to the ends of the earth.
I'm a huge Lakers and Liverpool fan.
You can imagine how amazing I felt knowing LeBron is now an part owner
10:10 that was actually a world cup game, and whenever national teams play eachother each country has their own commentator, so those games are the only times they arent actually neutral but full on cheering for their country
Rapid Bucharest fan since I'm born, 5th generation that I can track down lol, my father grandfather etc and me been with the club through relegations and winning the league as well. Rapid till I die and after. Respect you guys trying to understand and feel what football supporters feel. Peace ✌
I got goosebumps watching this. Thanks for reacting to it .
These guys are so real bruh, definitely earned a sub
Ya'll should def start following MLS. Ignore the MLS haters, the best way to fall in love with the sport is to play it and support a local team where you can go to home games. Also supporting your national team's men and women is also really fun! USA, Canada and Mexico will be hosting the World Cup in 2026. I grew up playing basketball and a little soccer, but I honestly love soccer more than basketball now lol
I agree, no matter where you are from I say you should support local. Even usl championship clubs and lower league clubs can have decent atmospheres
I even support MLS from Germany. The younger franchs brought the right vibe.
@@chrismunz8127 Aye that's cool! Do you have an MLS team? I'm actually half German, I hold dual citizenship. So I guess I was always meant to love the beautiful game haha
I watched most of the This games but seeing your enthusiasm towards the GAME has reminded me why I love Soccer....THANK YOU
Thank you for watching the channel my guy
The passion of soccer is simply something that cannot be described in words, it is something unique.
Just imagine instead of 100 points in a basketball game you only had a couple. How special do you think those few points would be? That's football, one gracious, beautiful moment can decide everything 😍 ❤️
I lived in Rome way back when they won the championship. It literally changed the entire mood of the city for months.
The impact of football is beyond what politics is capable of.
Great reaction, I really like you guys and how you talk about how know you don't know everything about it to begin with which is great. I recommend looking at Chelsea's 2012 champions league final run. It was basically the last opportunity for our players who were in the great squad of 04-05 to win the champions league. That year we finished 6th in the league after a poor season, we changed managers half way through, scraped by so many games and in the final had to play Bayern Munich in their own stadium. We were 1-0 in the 87th minute and went on to score and win on penalties after Cech saved a penalty in extra time. I still get goosebumps thinking about the game
Im not joking i got goosebumps watching this😂
I am a Atletico Madrid fan but... some of those Messi and Iniesta moments made me cry
Tears tears tears ...... the announcer was dutch and bergkamp scored the goal we needed for the dutch team ...😉
5:22 you spitting straight facts bro- love u guys channel keep it up
Paul Pogba Reaction would be awesome too!
The only sport that turned to a religion ,foorball is crazy ....❤❤
It's mad that I literally watched 95% of these games live. It's sad that the US didn't get to witness these moments.
Football is Not only a Sport it is a passion and magical. I Love it nothing is bigger than this ♥️ Greetings from Germany 👍💪
Some of the the clips sure brings back memories. Good and bad. This is why we call it the Beautiful game.
Berbatov was the first player from 64 years to score 3 goals in one game for Man united against Liverpool, he deserved a second in that video
football is The sport that will make anyone cry
J'adore votre simplicité votre sourire et votre complicité.
Un français qui adore t'es vidéos.
am locked in...these reactions maddd respect mookie and the bro
My family has been fans of Liverpool since 1960 and will continue to be.
That’s real passion appreciate the comment
Lol when the game is international the commentator shows more love to his own country which makes sense
My dad is a liverpool fan and he was at the 2005 champions league final in Istanbul. I can only imagine how it felt that night.
You get it...you feeling it already, for what it is... the beautiful game
The miracle of Istanbul (2005 Champions League final) and Leicester winning the Premier League have to be the two standout moments for me. There's a load of videos about them on UA-cam if you want to react.
But milan have they revange in the 2007 champions league finals vs liverpool this is beauty of football also.
great review lads, we are proud of our teams and rest of europe
The Liverpool comeback against Barcelona was a crazy moment for me as a fan. Then watching Liverpool win the Champions League with my uncle was a moment I'll never forget. Never say die attitude
PSG vs Barcelona UCL qualifying is the best comeback ever
and for Ronaldo fans the sports science with ronaldo is a great vid and shows how skillful he really is
15:50 "I think after seing this, we can die peacefully, the later possible i hope, but peacefully" Thierry Roland, French Commentator after France won 1998 World Cup, may he rest in peace
6:34 when Brazil vs Italy 1970 world cup, that goal and pele doing that fist pump is the equivalent of what you said of Jordan hitting that last 3 and doing the fist thing he did. Seeing Messi play is like watching steph curry, watching ronaldinho is like watching Kobe, Watching Christiano or Zlatan is like watching Lebron. Watching neymar is like watching Kyri Irvin or James Harden. Each sport has its legends and its legendary moments. To many of the people diving into soccer for the first time I’d suggest do a reaction to this video. Learn more about soccer and when you feel you have a large grasp of the history, come back to this video and relive some of these moments
Y’all have positive ass vibes keep up the videos 🙏
His face on 3:33 xD Ibrakadabrah aKa Zlatan Ibrahimovitc! That was the goal to the 4:2 win about england in the opening game for the new stadium in stockholm, capital city of sweden.
Try to imagine 40/50/60k people in the stadium explode when you score .... chills.
This was f*cking amaaaaaaaaazing! Some clips brought back a lot of memories!
I love how the bloke on the right is genuinely passionate about the game and wants to convey that to his brother! I believe it was Pele who coined the term ' The beautiful game.'
Bill shankly quote at the start gives me chills
I can't see this video without sheeding a tear.
Welcome to the world of football my brothers. Greetings from Norway
Before Messi and Ronaldo, it was Pele vs Maradonna. What’s crazy is They’re both STILL playing. When they retire (which is soon) it’s gonna be a sad day for all fans.
the good thing about this sport is that is never too late to become a fan..
Yes, announcers have to be impartial, but when it comes no international games, a certain level of favoritism is acceptable (as long as it's not over the top or disrespectful). In those situations they're broadcasting mostly to their their fellow countrymen anyway. Each country has its own announcers so...
One thing about football is when u pick a team when ur younger u stick with that team through the good days and the bad for me I’m a ynwa fan from I was 4 and started watching football and always will b Liverpool till I die
The context behind each clip bruhh. That Beckham freekick had so much meaning behind it
18:10 To expand on that, some teams are so important to their local city/town that if they get relegated, the city and its economy suffers as a result. So it's very important to the health of the city that it remains in the top division. There's a Netflix series called Sunderland Till I Die that explains this well that I would recommend anyone who has an interest in football/soccer to watch.
Steven Gerrard(Liverpool legend)English-British
Roberto Carlos(Real Madrid legend)Brazilian
Want to watch goal bangers ☝️from far
Bro I been bugging them to react to Steven Gerrard, don’t hold your breath on that one.
I am missing the 2010 goal of Oliver Kahn. He was the goalkeeper who scored a goal.
What an amazing video and reaction from both of you, and I am a rugby boy 😂😂😂😂
Goosebumps throught this whole vid bruh
Yea some of these goals were the absolute greatest moment of these players' entire lives.
i also got goosbumps. the video was incredible
Greece 2004 and corner taken quickly REALLY touched me
World cups coming to North American in 2 years.
You should try to get tickets.
The atmosphere in the grounds are amazing.
The goal by Arjen Robben against Dortmund was at the final of the European Champions League. It was a „German Final“.
The first vs the second of the German football league and in Germany it was like a little war. As a Bayern Munich Fan this belongs to the best moments of my life.
bruh i died when you compared messi to madonna instead of maradona xD
Great Reaction Guys.:)There are 7,000 Teams in England alone and 4 main divisions with Promotion and Relegation between each division. The difference between The English Premier League and The Second Tier is $240,000,000 each season due to TV money. The bottom 2 sides in the 4th Tier drop out into The Semi-Professional Leagues some never to return. One team reformed under a slightly different name after THe Club moved 75 miles, which caused riots and was unheard of in English Football. The new team: AFC Wimbledon started from the bottom and worked their way up to the 3rd Tier playing AGAINST the Team "MK DONS (Dons short for Wimbledon ) .It took 14 years for the new team to progress to the 3rd Tier of English Football. :)
If you think 14 years is long to get to the 3rd tier, my local team is 123 years old and this is the first season we are playing in the 4th tier
@@DoubleAO Fantastic :)