Brit here, obviously football is huge here, but what a fantastic reaction, this is the greatest sport on earth for a reason, i hope you go on a football journey because you are gonna be shocked, watch "Messi the worlds greatest" and then go for the fans, i promise you the fans will blow your mind even more, there is something very satisfying watching Americans get their minds blown by football.
Omg you're stealing my words, it is always that you hear Americans are stupid, but I learned watching those reaction videos that they just don't know better because they are not told/shown the truth about the beauty about football and the fan culture, our culture, our food quality, the beauty of our country's and so on. I wish there would be a movement in the USA making Americans realize that they are by far not the best country in the world by so many reasons. I wish we all could get over the greediness and just trying to accomplish the best possible just for best possible and not for the effing profit!!! If the USA would turn around and go for quality and not for Holly profit they would actually would have a chance to compete with the rest of the world! But sadly they can't 😢
Irish ( Brit culture ) love your reaction. Giggs goal b Arsenal was class. goal I practiced again and again was Fashanu, Norwich v Liverpool. Tap over head and smash volley. Love you getting football.
I'm a Celtic fan and I share everything with every other fan that loves their club. The highest of highs, the lowest of lows. It makes no difference the level of the team you support, it's in your DNA, it's in your head when you wake up in the morning and still there when you go to bed. I hope @THEHBKSHOW will stay with his journey of discovery, he will never find any real fan that doesn't have patience with his learning curve.
The bicycle kick thing is not a show off at all. It is an out-of-the-pocket move for players who figure out that the ball is going to land BEHIND them rather than in front of them. The ball comes down really quickly so they can't run backwards to catch it while maintaining a forward-facing position, and if they just try to receive the ball with their backs against the goal, they have to turn 180 to start moving again. You just gotta remember that the defenders are all worldclass just like the attackers are, these attackers don't have the time to reposition before receiving or to turn after receiving. The bicycle kick is a high-risk move designed to skip those 2 seconds the player couldn't afford.
@@HBKSHOW1 I have Subscribed and that was a genuinely superb reaction, my friend. It was clear you were truly invested and I am glad you noticed the captions and the significance of the goals. Liverpool came back from losing 3/0 to the World Club Champions: Barcelona, to win the 2nd leg at home 4/0. Manchester City scored 2 goals in the last 2 minutes to win the first Championship title in 40 years depriving their bitter rivals: Manchester United, who were already celebrating. lol LEICESTER won their only Championship by winning the 38-game League(No Playoffs) at odds of FIVE THOUSAND TO ONE. I have watched 10,000 games since 1962/ " World's Best Football Fans/Ultras: Europe" will show you THE PASSION, My Friend:) ENJOY.
7:56 this is a free kick. One is awarded to the opposition when a foul is committed outside of the foul committer's teams box, someone commits a handball outside the box or when a player is offside. The standing guys are what is known as the 'wall'. It is to help the keeper, by blocking the shot. Also when the foul or handball is committed inside of the box around the goal (known as the penalty area), a penalty is awarded. In the box is a little white circle, which is the penalty spot. The ball is put on the penalty spot and a player is chosen to take the penalty. Only player between the taker and goal is the opposition goalkeeper, so very often penalties result in goals. Also in some games, the game cannot result in a tie, and in such case if the game is tied after the end of 90 minutes, 2x15 minutes of extra time is awarded. If the game is still tied after that, it results in a penalty shootout, with the 2 teams taking turns shooting penalties. Whoever ends up getting more penalties after 5 shots, wins. If no winner is concluded after 5 shots, it continues until one team misses and the other one scores. I think the longest shootout ever ended with the score of something like 26-27 or something along the lines. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! I'd love to explain more stuff!
I love how engaged you are in this video! I'd recommend a reaction to "The Greatest Era of Football" before you watch any Messi or Ronaldo video so you get an understanding of what their rivalry has been about and the impact they've made
As an American who has recently gotten into football (2 years ago I started closely following Brighton) you can fall down an absolutely insane rabbit hole watching highlights, learning about tactics or even just playing with the boys. I totally encourage anyone who’s not into football to learn more about it
Love Brighton, they're so much fun and really impressive what they've done on a limited budget compared to the ultra-rich English clubs! I've wanted to get into American sports for a long time, what are you favorite ones? I think basketball and baseball might the ones I start following more closely!
I was going to make that comment if I didn't find down here already. Pele and R9 are the best young players of all time, and it's not even close. Even Messi and CR7 didn't compare to those two at the same age - they didn't blossom until their early 20s.
There plenty of beautiful goals. But most of the goals in the video were scored in extremely important matches and that's what makes them so valuable and memorable.
I’ve seen a lot of reactions to this video over the past couple of years but this is by far my favourite. Don’t worry about the pausing because it shows how much you’re invested in learning about the beautiful game. I’m looking forward to watching your journey learning about the greatest sport in the world and you’ve got yourself a new subscriber. It’s a breath of fresh air to watch a reaction video where the host adds more than just a blank expression and a few words
The realisation from Americans to how the rest of the world are so passionate about football gives me goosebumps we love it to our bones and in every part of our dna it runs through our blood more than words can describe the love you have for your nation and your team.
Keep reacting to football and I will for sure come back! You should react to the rules, there is a video called ”Soccer explained for americans” or something like that.
I appreciate you showing love to football. For most of us it more important than life or death. We grew up around the clubs, the culture, the complete joy of your team winning and the abdjectness of your team losing but celebrating their performance
Here's the thing with Football. It's the people's sport. You don't need fancy gear, or fancy shoes, or fancy fields/courts. You can be dirt poor and become something great. All you need is a ball. You can play in a parking lot with friends, or even by yourself by kicking the ball against the wall. It doesn't matter. The US is starting to catch on and it's awesome to see because Americans take sports seriously and can be real contenders pretty soon.
I've been following football almost my whole life and also an NBA fan too. In my head I'm thinking of the football to bball comparisons I'd be making to help you guys understand the levels. It's fun to think of! Bicycle kicks are basically trick shots like a behind the back board layup or something like that. Very rare and requires ridiculous skill and coordination. Some players have pulled them off in absolute clutch moments. Imagine a buzzer beater behind the backboard layup in a game 7 basically.
Football is not just a sport, it is love. You are a fan of the club. A single club. You experience joy, happiness and sadness when things don't go well. But you are still a fan of your club. We love our clubs. Sadness when a favorite player leaves but new players arrive. The club is everything.
Football and Basketball are the most similar ball games around. Just imagine the court was both wider and longer and there was 11 players on each team! Being there’s more players also means there’s only a few positions where players defend and attack. Most positions have one whole role. A Center in football is like a goal keeper and centre back. A guard is a centre mid/winger hybrid. Centre mids defend and attack some lean more offensively and vice versa but these players are the conductors. The engine. They find the best passing lanes and start offensive sequences. Wingers are similar but they are usually very fast and on the shorter side. They are great dribblers passers and shooters. But not relied on as much for defensive duty’s. Forwards are more like strikers. Or taller wingers sometimes. Usually tall and physically opposing with the one job of scoring goals. But they can come any size and play different ways. Messi is a 5’7 winger and has also played centre mid at times. Ronaldo is a 6’2 striker who also played on the wing. Virgil van Dijk is a pure Centre Back. There’s all different formations and ways to chop and change positions but the basic and most common formation in todays game is, 4-3-3. 4 defenders. 2 centre backs and 2 wingbacks each side. 3 midfielders, usually one defensive leaning midfielder, one 2-way or “box to box” midfielder and one attacking leaning midfielder. And 3 attackers. Two wingers on each side and one striker up top.
Basketball is a bunch of iso-ball, a grace on the wrist gives you a freethrow, there are constant substitutions and time outs. I like basketball, I follow the NBA more than most Europeans, but I strongly disagree about the sports being similar.
Hey man, german dude here. I love the reaction, I can obviously tell that you are genuinely interested in football! The joy it already brings you is evidence. If you allow me one critic point (i also could be wrong), pay attention to the short texts beneath the video. For example "Lewandowski scored 5 goals within 9 minutes" thats so interesting because its a world record, no footballer scored 5 goals in such a short time. 😀 hope you have a great day. Im gonna subscribe
I have Subscribed and that was a genuinely superb reaction, my friend. It was clear you were truly invested and I am glad you noticed the captions and the significance of the goals. Liverpool came back from losing 3/0 to the World Club Champions: Barcelona, to win the 2nd leg at home 4/0. Manchester City scored 2 goals in the last 2 minutes to win the first Championship title in 40 years depriving their bitter rivals: Manchester United, who were already celebrating. lol LEICESTER won their only Championship by winning the 38-game League(No Playoffs) at odds of FIVE THOUSAND TO ONE. I have watched 10,000 games since 1962/ " World's Best Football Fans/Ultras: Europe" will show you THE PASSION, My Friend:) ENJOY.
All of what you've seen is why we love football, for the legendary moments. But you have to take into account that, that is the reason it's kind of a lottery because it's perfectly possible no one scores. In Basketball you will be sure at least some balls will fall into the net. With football you are excited before every match because there are so many underdogstories because the amount of goals are far lower. But its perfectly possible you keep losing and feeling down until the next game and you believe again and hope for a magical moment. More then pure techique it's all about stories. You are also the first american to try to read the texts below a little. Its mostly the context which makes some goals magical. Thanks for the nice reaction.
Ive watched a lot of reactions to this video and yours is one of the best! Taking the time to read and understand the significance of the moments was great👏🏾
I grew up a huge NBA fan as well (still am a fan) but after I was introduced to football I fell in love with it more. That's cool you think it's similar to basketball. I have always felt that way as well. Where basketball is about efficiency and runs, football is about making the most of the few opportunities you get, so you end up with these huge moments you'll never forget. I do feel like fans of either sport can appreciate the other.
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Barcelona = San Antonio Spurs without question !! 5 CLs / 5 NBA Titles last cl won in 2015 / last nba title won in 2014 TIKI TAKA style of football / ball movement type of basketball
@@SportGamingComputing Nah Barca and real are the juggernauts. I wanted to say Tottenham just because lol. But that would be disrespectful to San Antonio😂❌🏆
@@SportGamingComputing Just doesn’t seem right. Barcelona are far bigger than spurs. They’re the second biggest itw. Seems right having the two biggest nba teams be the two biggest football teams. I see where ur coming from tho.
you can make it way easier by saying that REAL MADRID = NEW YORK YANKIS!, my guy will understand pretty well where REAL Stands at the top of the food chain
1:58 that freaking golden goal... 6:27 but luckily that Milito goal to seal the "triplete" brings me joy again.... I remember the Italian commentator screaming "Milito never miss, Milito never miss"
Kobe was a MASSIVE football fan, went to the world cup matches when he retired. LeBron, Shaq & Curry also follow it, there are similarities but actually you have to be far more athletic to play football than Basketball as it's played on such a huge pitch & you can't use your hands so you have to be able to use the rest of your whole body & tactics to achieve what you need to do on that pitch. Great reaction bro.
15:43 - I was waiting for this goal to come up in the video. After this, they called him 'The Flying Dutchman' (Robin van Persie). I remember this so vividly. It was the World Cup finale in 2014 against Spain. We actually lost, but we were so proud in The Netherlands that the players were welcomed as if we won the cup. It didn't even matter because the whole tournament was so amazing. The players really weren't expecting this reaction, but it was so beautiful. The whole country united.
I honestly couldn’t careless if your pausing it loads it’s nice to see others from a different country appreciating the greatest sport on the planet, but honestly this video is 100% times better when you understand the backstory of some of these moments, like I’m a life long Liverpool fan and the comeback in 2005 and the 4 goals against Barca are the greatest moments in my life ❤️🔥
Outsiders seeing this may think his reactions are just due to him being new to this and amazed by it… people who watch it may have even more powerful reaction because we really understand how hard and rare some of these things are. Him saying ”wow that’s magic” and most people watching are thinking ”yup, that’s magic”.
Winning the world cup is the highest achievement of any sport in the world. It only happens every 4 years and not many countries have won it. I remember going to a work friends house when France won it. Every French person there was crying tears of happiness and the celebrations went on for days. You could be 18, win a world cup with your country, sustain an injury and never play again. Your name will still be immortalised and you will get free drinks and handshakes wherever you go for the rest of your life.
So when theres a Freekick ( a direct one which means they are allowed to shoot at the goal directly ) people often make a "wall" to block off one part of the goal so the goalkeeper doesn't have to worry about that part. They jump when the freekick is taken and sometimes one player is even laying at their feet to block anything from passing through from under the wall. Hope this helped
In football, you don’t choose your favorite team or player based on their people’s suggestions or who they tells you to choose, you watch football games, individual teams and players then you think which team impressed you the most, which player you think is the best for you that you really like that’s how you pick your favorite team or sport in football. It has to comes from our heart ♥️ that’s why it’s called “Football is more than a sport, it’s our emotions, the passion these fans shows towards football especially European fans is crazy.”
With a reaction as genuinely invested as you are here, you have no need whatsoever to apologise for pausing. This what i like to see. The joy in discovering something new with an instant attraction.
The "horizontal headbutt" is famous because it was during a World Cup, where the current champions, Spain, got humilliated by the Netherlands 5-1. The one who did that goal is Robin van Persie, henceforth called The Flying Dutchman
The overhead kick at 2:44 is one of the best out in history, but it does happen at every level. Think most people who played football has seen or attempted at least a few, but Rooney's one was special considering the occasion and technique.
Nice reaction my friend take your time there is so much history on football its ridiculous. Remember its over a hundred years old so it will take time and you will never know it all and i have been watching my team liverpool since the 1970s. Enjoy as there is plenty to look back on and to look forward to aslo.
That was awesome... I definitely feel there's a lot of similarities and parallels between basketball and football, especially the incredible amount of skill , trickery, art-like movements, dribbling. Also the high stakes in football are particularly epic because compared to some other sports, it's usually a very low-scoring game so that means everything can change within a few minutes you know? I really want to get more into basketball now😂 One thing I'll say about the sports culture in the USA, people are just as wild and passionate there as football fans are in Europe and across the world. Spectacle and passion, that's what it's all about!!
Dude one of my favourite reactions ever. You got it from the start, the do all the things with their feet that other sports do with their hands. There's so much to see. You need some rules, and how the competitions work, then I'd start with Ronaldinho. He is football magic. And once you see some of the best, graduate to Messi and understand why he is the goat. I'm subscribing. Great job 👍👌 Ps, I'll send some links if I remember
Think of it this way. The NBA regular season is the national league of USA. The NBA playoffs is the Champions League. The In-Season Tournament is the cup. That’s how every league in football works. Every country has its own league (power rankings) the top teams of the leagues or ‘power ranking’ around Europe get grouped into the Champions League. They also have an in-season tournament usually called a cup. Ex. FA Cup is England’s Copa del Rey is Spain’s. In the Champions League, which is footballs finals. There’s a group stage of eight groups of four. The top 2 make it through to the knockout rounds (playoff tree). The other two are out. There’s the Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semis and the Final. Each game is two legs. The score of both games is added up. Ex. First leg quarterfinal game finishes Team A 2-1 Team B. Second leg quarterfinal game finishes Team A 0-3 Team B. Team B wins 2-4 on aggregate. This continues until the Final which is one game. This is how it all works. Imagine the USA was a continent and each state had 20 teams in one league and the top teams in those leagues competed in the America Finals. That’s it bro. That’s why it’s the biggest sporting event in the world each year. It’s huge. Hope this helps 🙌🏽
The World Cup is something completely different. It’s nations. I think u guys in basketball have one too. It’s basically the same as the champions league but it’s countries and it only happens every 4 years. So the next one won’t be until 2026 and it’s in North America haha. U got plenty of time to get ready for it.
7:50 when a players gets fouled, he plays a freekick, where the player can try to shoot or pass to his teamates without the intervention of the rival players
World Cup is not a "championship", it's an international tournament held every 4 years (like the Olympics, with countries). Championships are the one's with clubs that exist in most countries, like the Premier League (in England, the best one). Hope this helps 😊
10:50 That’s more of a hesi bro! A cross and a header is like an ally-oop. A 3pt shot is like a finesse/curled shot. A dunk is just like a full power shot from close range I guess. A roulette is for sure a spin move. Between the legs are step-overs I’d say. Yeah lots of equivalents. Dope vid.
7:56 Theyre stood like that for a free kick, awarded for a foul, roberto carlos and david beckahm were outrageous at free kicks 17:31 is tottenham (my team) our best ever match, lucas moura scores 3 in the last minutes to send us to the ucl final!
At 07:50 that was Roberto Carlos vs France... The old disappeared "Confederations Cup"... That's actually a Free kick.. that's how you place your defenders in a free kick
Here’s some players to react to and their NBA equivalents: Samuel Eto’o/Thierry Henry=Jordan Messi=Curry Ronaldo=Lebron Ronaldinho=Iverson Neymar=Kyrie Mbappe=D. Rose/Russ Virgil van Dijk=Kawhi/Giannis defensively Haaland=Giannis Zlatan=Vince Carter Bellingham=Tatum/PG13 Pogba=Wemby/KD Kevin de Bruyne=Magic/Luka Rafael Leao=SGA Jamal Musiala=Tyrese Haliburton
@@SamPineSol Purely play style. Not legacy or greatness. If we’re going off of that, Messi is Jordan. LeBron is Ronaldo. Messi is short, Has finesse. Can wriggle his way through more physically opposing defenders with ease. Can shoot from anywhere with finite accuracy. It’s all curry.
Pele only played for Sanots in Brazil, the National team and then the MLS. I would suggest looking at European leagues and following a team from there. The Premiere League is a great league to look into but I would say, go for any team that seems most fun or interesting to support. The play with people standing in a wall is a Free Kick that is awarded after a foul. The defense is allowed to set up a wall of players after a certain distance to make it tougher for the offensive team to score.
We tried to recreate the final goal of the 2014 World Cup in training...we did not manage to get a shot of as good as Götze did. Do do that under such pressure, with that tempo, just shows you how different these guys are compared to normal people.
The reason why opposing teams players are standing in front of the ball is so they could block the shot. It's called the wall. Love your enthusiasm, just a small tip. Use space bar to pause the video and arrows to go back in the video (in youtube settings you can change it to go from the standard 10sec to 5sec)
We watch these, to see your reactions. Pausing to give us a run down is a good thing. After a few kickabouts, you'll start to get the agility to do most skills. Not saying you will have the awareness for doing it in a game, but its possible
Fun fact, the guy in the lime jersey is mesut ozil, he is a Muslim(this is important to the story) He took a photo in Mecca and somebody made a joke that he is the only human who can create space in the most crowded place on earth.
7:28 And in those Black/white days, the ball was made of leather. Imagine that in the rain. Those men were made of harder stuff. I mean, certain fouls today would not be called then. Then again, the footballers now are faster, stronger, better control... skill? It remains in the beholder. Money pays for wins, but football fans demand skill, so the money men know this, or else we leave the stadiums empty
You are the only American that I enjoyed watching your reaction... You didn't laugh, you respected and understood the passion ❤️🔥.... There are better videos, but this is a good video to enter this fantastic and wonderful world of soccer ⚽
The translation of the entire commentary that you talked abt (with dennis bergkamp) Is even crazier, because he predicted it. Its the last 20 seconds of the wc quarter final, 1-1, and the commentator says: “The netherlands are going to reach the semi final, I just have a feeling the netherlands are reaching the semi finals (They’re still 80 m from argentina’s goal as he says this), with possession for Frank de Boer. Frank de Boer passes the ball, very well to Dennis Bergkamp, Dennis Bergkamp takes the ball, Dennis Bergkamp (goal here) DENNIS BERGKAMP DENNIS BERGKAMP DENNIS BERGKAMP DENNIS BERGKAMP OOOOHHHAAAAHHH FRANK DE BOER PLAYS THE BALL TO DENNIS BERGKAMP WHO TAKES IT FLAWLESSLY AND SHOOTS IT IN. THERES 20 SECONDS ON THE CLOCK DENNIS BERGKAAAMP 2-1”😂
you should read what is written below each moment. some episodes from one match, describe the circumstances, or the importance of this or that episode. you may not know the rules, but the circumstances are described there, which will definitely add to the understanding
Great reaction! You Must react to “Ronaldinho greatest entertainment” video. He was the 🐐 (he is from Brazil, where also pele is from). He highly influenced Messi on his career. Also react to Messi’s channel “Magical Messi”. Messi’s team (Argentina) just won the last World Cup and there is a video throughout the whole tournament.
Manchester United is the team to go for! They are not in a good place right now but are one of the best. And the history of this club is just too heartwrentching.
there is much more sense of pride in football worlwide, especaly when Country play, iam from Croatia, 4 milion people, we have history from 7th centuri, wars, strugles, real independence as republic last 33 years, can you imagine proud when we finish 3. in WORLD competinion just few years after independance, in 33 years we won 2 bronce and 1 silver on world cup,beating giant countries with 400 000 milion and more people :) to folow football you have lot of grouns to cover, from tactics, rules, fans, ultra fans that suport club and country on every game
React to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The guy transferred to LA Galaxy at one point, Lebron sent him a jersey, he signed it a sent it back 🫣. He also rented out the middle of the LA Times which said Dear LA, You’re welcome 😈
Great reaction, you need to check out Messi some of his best videos are - Messi career highlights , when was Messi in his prime , mbappe is good but Messi was already the goat at 23
Dont feel bad for pausing. Take your time to appreciate this beautiful sport
Brit here, obviously football is huge here, but what a fantastic reaction, this is the greatest sport on earth for a reason, i hope you go on a football journey because you are gonna be shocked, watch "Messi the worlds greatest" and then go for the fans, i promise you the fans will blow your mind even more, there is something very satisfying watching Americans get their minds blown by football.
I agree, fellow brit, this may be one of my favourite reactions ever
im canadian thats what happened to me I'm in love with it now
Omg you're stealing my words, it is always that you hear Americans are stupid, but I learned watching those reaction videos that they just don't know better because they are not told/shown the truth about the beauty about football and the fan culture, our culture, our food quality, the beauty of our country's and so on. I wish there would be a movement in the USA making Americans realize that they are by far not the best country in the world by so many reasons. I wish we all could get over the greediness and just trying to accomplish the best possible just for best possible and not for the effing profit!!! If the USA would turn around and go for quality and not for Holly profit they would actually would have a chance to compete with the rest of the world! But sadly they can't 😢
Irish ( Brit culture ) love your reaction. Giggs goal b Arsenal was class. goal I practiced again and again was Fashanu, Norwich v Liverpool. Tap over head and smash volley.
Love you getting football.
I'm a Celtic fan and I share everything with every other fan that loves their club. The highest of highs, the lowest of lows. It makes no difference the level of the team you support, it's in your DNA, it's in your head when you wake up in the morning and still there when you go to bed.
I hope @THEHBKSHOW will stay with his journey of discovery, he will never find any real fan that doesn't have patience with his learning curve.
The bicycle kick thing is not a show off at all. It is an out-of-the-pocket move for players who figure out that the ball is going to land BEHIND them rather than in front of them. The ball comes down really quickly so they can't run backwards to catch it while maintaining a forward-facing position, and if they just try to receive the ball with their backs against the goal, they have to turn 180 to start moving again. You just gotta remember that the defenders are all worldclass just like the attackers are, these attackers don't have the time to reposition before receiving or to turn after receiving. The bicycle kick is a high-risk move designed to skip those 2 seconds the player couldn't afford.
Great explanation and just to add to the not a show off of part I would say that its more of a testament to a great striker with amazing instincts.
As someone from the UK (Scotland), I've seen a lot of Americans react to football, and this is a genuinely great reaction :)
Thank you so much I had fun checking it out !
@@HBKSHOW1 I have Subscribed and that was a genuinely superb reaction, my friend. It was clear you were truly invested and I am glad you noticed the captions and the significance of the goals. Liverpool came back from losing 3/0 to the World Club Champions: Barcelona, to win the 2nd leg at home 4/0. Manchester City scored 2 goals in the last 2 minutes to win the first Championship title in 40 years depriving their bitter rivals: Manchester United, who were already celebrating. lol LEICESTER won their only Championship by winning the 38-game League(No Playoffs) at odds of FIVE THOUSAND TO ONE. I have watched 10,000 games since 1962/ " World's Best Football Fans/Ultras: Europe" will show you THE PASSION, My Friend:) ENJOY.
Blue or green, Oscar?
@kentgrady9226 there are more than two teams in Scotland you know.
@@babybear9443 In Theory...lol
7:56 this is a free kick. One is awarded to the opposition when a foul is committed outside of the foul committer's teams box, someone commits a handball outside the box or when a player is offside. The standing guys are what is known as the 'wall'. It is to help the keeper, by blocking the shot. Also when the foul or handball is committed inside of the box around the goal (known as the penalty area), a penalty is awarded. In the box is a little white circle, which is the penalty spot. The ball is put on the penalty spot and a player is chosen to take the penalty. Only player between the taker and goal is the opposition goalkeeper, so very often penalties result in goals. Also in some games, the game cannot result in a tie, and in such case if the game is tied after the end of 90 minutes, 2x15 minutes of extra time is awarded. If the game is still tied after that, it results in a penalty shootout, with the 2 teams taking turns shooting penalties. Whoever ends up getting more penalties after 5 shots, wins. If no winner is concluded after 5 shots, it continues until one team misses and the other one scores. I think the longest shootout ever ended with the score of something like 26-27 or something along the lines.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! I'd love to explain more stuff!
I love how engaged you are in this video!
I'd recommend a reaction to "The Greatest Era of Football" before you watch any Messi or Ronaldo video so you get an understanding of what their rivalry has been about and the impact they've made
As an American who has recently gotten into football (2 years ago I started closely following Brighton) you can fall down an absolutely insane rabbit hole watching highlights, learning about tactics or even just playing with the boys. I totally encourage anyone who’s not into football to learn more about it
Love Brighton, they're so much fun and really impressive what they've done on a limited budget compared to the ultra-rich English clubs! I've wanted to get into American sports for a long time, what are you favorite ones? I think basketball and baseball might the ones I start following more closely!
@@al_raven baseball is definitely one of my favorites over here and I also love American football as well!
07:05 Pelé was 17 years old on that game. It was the first World Cup won by Brazil, in 1958.
I was going to make that comment if I didn't find down here already.
Pele and R9 are the best young players of all time, and it's not even close.
Even Messi and CR7 didn't compare to those two at the same age - they didn't blossom until their early 20s.
There plenty of beautiful goals. But most of the goals in the video were scored in extremely important matches and that's what makes them so valuable and memorable.
I’ve seen a lot of reactions to this video over the past couple of years but this is by far my favourite. Don’t worry about the pausing because it shows how much you’re invested in learning about the beautiful game. I’m looking forward to watching your journey learning about the greatest sport in the world and you’ve got yourself a new subscriber. It’s a breath of fresh air to watch a reaction video where the host adds more than just a blank expression and a few words
Agreed
The realisation from Americans to how the rest of the world are so passionate about football gives me goosebumps we love it to our bones and in every part of our dna it runs through our blood more than words can describe the love you have for your nation and your team.
Keep reacting to football and I will for sure come back! You should react to the rules, there is a video called ”Soccer explained for americans” or something like that.
More football videos dropping Tuesday thank you bro 🙏🏾
I appreciate you showing love to football. For most of us it more important than life or death. We grew up around the clubs, the culture, the complete joy of your team winning and the abdjectness of your team losing but celebrating their performance
Only real sports fans appreciate real sports! Thank you for this great reaction. Football is a way of life here. Greetings from Germany✌🏽
Here's the thing with Football. It's the people's sport.
You don't need fancy gear, or fancy shoes, or fancy fields/courts. You can be dirt poor and become something great. All you need is a ball.
You can play in a parking lot with friends, or even by yourself by kicking the ball against the wall. It doesn't matter.
The US is starting to catch on and it's awesome to see because Americans take sports seriously and can be real contenders pretty soon.
2:55 and that's our beloved Micah "Big Meeks" Richards
I've been following football almost my whole life and also an NBA fan too. In my head I'm thinking of the football to bball comparisons I'd be making to help you guys understand the levels. It's fun to think of! Bicycle kicks are basically trick shots like a behind the back board layup or something like that. Very rare and requires ridiculous skill and coordination. Some players have pulled them off in absolute clutch moments. Imagine a buzzer beater behind the backboard layup in a game 7 basically.
this video is enough to make a grown man cry when you know the context to some of these clips.
Football is not just a sport, it is love. You are a fan of the club. A single club. You experience joy, happiness and sadness when things don't go well. But you are still a fan of your club. We love our clubs. Sadness when a favorite player leaves but new players arrive. The club is everything.
Football and Basketball are the most similar ball games around. Just imagine the court was both wider and longer and there was 11 players on each team! Being there’s more players also means there’s only a few positions where players defend and attack. Most positions have one whole role. A Center in football is like a goal keeper and centre back. A guard is a centre mid/winger hybrid. Centre mids defend and attack some lean more offensively and vice versa but these players are the conductors. The engine. They find the best passing lanes and start offensive sequences. Wingers are similar but they are usually very fast and on the shorter side. They are great dribblers passers and shooters. But not relied on as much for defensive duty’s. Forwards are more like strikers. Or taller wingers sometimes. Usually tall and physically opposing with the one job of scoring goals. But they can come any size and play different ways. Messi is a 5’7 winger and has also played centre mid at times. Ronaldo is a 6’2 striker who also played on the wing. Virgil van Dijk is a pure Centre Back. There’s all different formations and ways to chop and change positions but the basic and most common formation in todays game is, 4-3-3. 4 defenders. 2 centre backs and 2 wingbacks each side. 3 midfielders, usually one defensive leaning midfielder, one 2-way or “box to box” midfielder and one attacking leaning midfielder. And 3 attackers. Two wingers on each side and one striker up top.
Basketball is a bunch of iso-ball, a grace on the wrist gives you a freethrow, there are constant substitutions and time outs. I like basketball, I follow the NBA more than most Europeans, but I strongly disagree about the sports being similar.
Hey man, german dude here. I love the reaction, I can obviously tell that you are genuinely interested in football! The joy it already brings you is evidence. If you allow me one critic point (i also could be wrong), pay attention to the short texts beneath the video. For example "Lewandowski scored 5 goals within 9 minutes" thats so interesting because its a world record, no footballer scored 5 goals in such a short time. 😀 hope you have a great day. Im gonna subscribe
I have Subscribed and that was a genuinely superb reaction, my friend. It was clear you were truly invested and I am glad you noticed the captions and the significance of the goals. Liverpool came back from losing 3/0 to the World Club Champions: Barcelona, to win the 2nd leg at home 4/0. Manchester City scored 2 goals in the last 2 minutes to win the first Championship title in 40 years depriving their bitter rivals: Manchester United, who were already celebrating. lol LEICESTER won their only Championship by winning the 38-game League(No Playoffs) at odds of FIVE THOUSAND TO ONE. I have watched 10,000 games since 1962/ " World's Best Football Fans/Ultras: Europe" will show you THE PASSION, My Friend:) ENJOY.
All of what you've seen is why we love football, for the legendary moments. But you have to take into account that, that is the reason it's kind of a lottery because it's perfectly possible no one scores. In Basketball you will be sure at least some balls will fall into the net. With football you are excited before every match because there are so many underdogstories because the amount of goals are far lower. But its perfectly possible you keep losing and feeling down until the next game and you believe again and hope for a magical moment. More then pure techique it's all about stories.
You are also the first american to try to read the texts below a little. Its mostly the context which makes some goals magical.
Thanks for the nice reaction.
Ive watched a lot of reactions to this video and yours is one of the best! Taking the time to read and understand the significance of the moments was great👏🏾
I grew up a huge NBA fan as well (still am a fan) but after I was introduced to football I fell in love with it more. That's cool you think it's similar to basketball. I have always felt that way as well. Where basketball is about efficiency and runs, football is about making the most of the few opportunities you get, so you end up with these huge moments you'll never forget. I do feel like fans of either sport can appreciate the other.
Such a beautiful reaction. You know football speaks to the soul when you see people’s initial introduction to it.
Welcome to the beautiful game.
LA Lakers - Real Madrid
Boston Celtics - Barcelona or Celtic depending on how u wanna look at it
Golden State Warriors - Manchester City
Houston Rockets - Liverpool
Chicago Bulls - Manchester United
Dallas Mavericks - PSG
Miami Heat - Chelsea
Detroit Pistons - Milan
San Antonio Spurs - Juventus
Philadelphia 76ers - Borussia Dortmund
New York Knicks - Everton
Atlanta Hawks - Ajax
Oklahoma City Thunder - Arsenal
Portland Trail Blazers - Atletico Madrid
Cleveland Cavaliers - Monaco
Washington Wizards - Roma
Milwaukee Bucks - Inter
Phoenix Suns - Fiorentina
Utah Jazz - Valencia
Brooklyn Nets - RB Leipzig
Orlando Magic - West Ham United
Sacramento Kings - Newcastle United
Indiana Pacers - Sevilla
Los Angeles Clippers - Fulham
Charlotte Hornets - Hoffenheim
Denver Nuggets - Tottenham Hotspur
Minnesota Timberwolves - Sampdoria
New Orleans Pelicans - Marseille
Toronto Raptors - Napoli
Memphis Grizzlies - Schalke
Barcelona = San Antonio Spurs without question !!
5 CLs / 5 NBA Titles
last cl won in 2015 / last nba title won in 2014
TIKI TAKA style of football / ball movement type of basketball
@@SportGamingComputing Nah Barca and real are the juggernauts. I wanted to say Tottenham just because lol. But that would be disrespectful to San Antonio😂❌🏆
@@SportGamingComputing Just doesn’t seem right. Barcelona are far bigger than spurs. They’re the second biggest itw. Seems right having the two biggest nba teams be the two biggest football teams. I see where ur coming from tho.
@@SportGamingComputing Magic v Bird and Messi v Ronaldo. El Classico and Lakers v Celtics rivalry.
you can make it way easier by saying that REAL MADRID = NEW YORK YANKIS!, my guy will understand pretty well where REAL Stands at the top of the food chain
1:58 that freaking golden goal...
6:27 but luckily that Milito goal to seal the "triplete" brings me joy again.... I remember the Italian commentator screaming "Milito never miss, Milito never miss"
Kobe was a MASSIVE football fan, went to the world cup matches when he retired. LeBron, Shaq & Curry also follow it, there are similarities but actually you have to be far more athletic to play football than Basketball as it's played on such a huge pitch & you can't use your hands so you have to be able to use the rest of your whole body & tactics to achieve what you need to do on that pitch.
Great reaction bro.
Pele played his entire club career at one club: Santos, in Brazil. He also played for the Brazilian national team.
15:43 - I was waiting for this goal to come up in the video. After this, they called him 'The Flying Dutchman' (Robin van Persie). I remember this so vividly. It was the World Cup finale in 2014 against Spain. We actually lost, but we were so proud in The Netherlands that the players were welcomed as if we won the cup. It didn't even matter because the whole tournament was so amazing. The players really weren't expecting this reaction, but it was so beautiful. The whole country united.
Wat lul jij
Youre reaction to football is gold for me you just feel it like you were born for it(as a fan)
I honestly couldn’t careless if your pausing it loads it’s nice to see others from a different country appreciating the greatest sport on the planet, but honestly this video is 100% times better when you understand the backstory of some of these moments, like I’m a life long Liverpool fan and the comeback in 2005 and the 4 goals against Barca are the greatest moments in my life ❤️🔥
Outsiders seeing this may think his reactions are just due to him being new to this and amazed by it… people who watch it may have even more powerful reaction because we really understand how hard and rare some of these things are. Him saying ”wow that’s magic” and most people watching are thinking ”yup, that’s magic”.
Winning the world cup is the highest achievement of any sport in the world. It only happens every 4 years and not many countries have won it.
I remember going to a work friends house when France won it. Every French person there was crying tears of happiness and the celebrations went on for days.
You could be 18, win a world cup with your country, sustain an injury and never play again. Your name will still be immortalised and you will get free drinks and handshakes wherever you go for the rest of your life.
So when theres a Freekick ( a direct one which means they are allowed to shoot at the goal directly ) people often make a "wall" to block off one part of the goal so the goalkeeper doesn't have to worry about that part. They jump when the freekick is taken and sometimes one player is even laying at their feet to block anything from passing through from under the wall.
Hope this helped
In football, you don’t choose your favorite team or player based on their people’s suggestions or who they tells you to choose, you watch football games, individual teams and players then you think which team impressed you the most, which player you think is the best for you that you really like that’s how you pick your favorite team or sport in football. It has to comes from our heart ♥️ that’s why it’s called “Football is more than a sport, it’s our emotions, the passion these fans shows towards football especially European fans is crazy.”
With a reaction as genuinely invested as you are here, you have no need whatsoever to apologise for pausing.
This what i like to see. The joy in discovering something new with an instant attraction.
The "horizontal headbutt" is famous because it was during a World Cup, where the current champions, Spain, got humilliated by the Netherlands 5-1. The one who did that goal is Robin van Persie, henceforth called The Flying Dutchman
8:10 This goal is extreme. Roberto Carlos made a banana goal. It was incredible
The overhead kick at 2:44 is one of the best out in history, but it does happen at every level.
Think most people who played football has seen or attempted at least a few, but Rooney's one was special considering the occasion and technique.
Shinned it 😂
Nice reaction my friend take your time there is so much history on football its ridiculous. Remember its over a hundred years old so it will take time and you will never know it all and i have been watching my team liverpool since the 1970s. Enjoy as there is plenty to look back on and to look forward to aslo.
That was awesome... I definitely feel there's a lot of similarities and parallels between basketball and football, especially the incredible amount of skill , trickery, art-like movements, dribbling. Also the high stakes in football are particularly epic because compared to some other sports, it's usually a very low-scoring game so that means everything can change within a few minutes you know? I really want to get more into basketball now😂 One thing I'll say about the sports culture in the USA, people are just as wild and passionate there as football fans are in Europe and across the world. Spectacle and passion, that's what it's all about!!
Enjoy the journey mate. Its the greatest sport on earth for a reason, and I love basketball too. Great reaction!
Dude one of my favourite reactions ever. You got it from the start, the do all the things with their feet that other sports do with their hands. There's so much to see. You need some rules, and how the competitions work, then I'd start with Ronaldinho. He is football magic. And once you see some of the best, graduate to Messi and understand why he is the goat. I'm subscribing. Great job 👍👌
Ps, I'll send some links if I remember
Thank you bro check out my newer videos !! I done ronaldinho too truly amazing !
Think of it this way. The NBA regular season is the national league of USA. The NBA playoffs is the Champions League. The In-Season Tournament is the cup. That’s how every league in football works. Every country has its own league (power rankings) the top teams of the leagues or ‘power ranking’ around Europe get grouped into the Champions League. They also have an in-season tournament usually called a cup. Ex. FA Cup is England’s Copa del Rey is Spain’s. In the Champions League, which is footballs finals. There’s a group stage of eight groups of four. The top 2 make it through to the knockout rounds (playoff tree). The other two are out. There’s the Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semis and the Final. Each game is two legs. The score of both games is added up. Ex. First leg quarterfinal game finishes Team A 2-1 Team B. Second leg quarterfinal game finishes Team A 0-3 Team B. Team B wins 2-4 on aggregate. This continues until the Final which is one game. This is how it all works. Imagine the USA was a continent and each state had 20 teams in one league and the top teams in those leagues competed in the America Finals. That’s it bro. That’s why it’s the biggest sporting event in the world each year. It’s huge. Hope this helps 🙌🏽
The World Cup is something completely different. It’s nations. I think u guys in basketball have one too. It’s basically the same as the champions league but it’s countries and it only happens every 4 years. So the next one won’t be until 2026 and it’s in North America haha. U got plenty of time to get ready for it.
But the good thing for him is that the ucl is changing to a seeded format and then the knockouts. Exact same as the nba
7:50 when a players gets fouled, he plays a freekick, where the player can try to shoot or pass to his teamates without the intervention of the rival players
World Cup is not a "championship", it's an international tournament held every 4 years (like the Olympics, with countries). Championships are the one's with clubs that exist in most countries, like the Premier League (in England, the best one). Hope this helps 😊
You're splitting hairs. Euros are officially European Championships. World Cup winners are World Champions.
@@MarkLowery-u3o no one said they're not world champions. But because of the format, it's not a championship, only that
great reaction, you really understand the emotion of the sport
10:50 That’s more of a hesi bro! A cross and a header is like an ally-oop. A 3pt shot is like a finesse/curled shot. A dunk is just like a full power shot from close range I guess. A roulette is for sure a spin move. Between the legs are step-overs I’d say. Yeah lots of equivalents. Dope vid.
7:56 Theyre stood like that for a free kick, awarded for a foul, roberto carlos and david beckahm were outrageous at free kicks
17:31 is tottenham (my team) our best ever match, lucas moura scores 3 in the last minutes to send us to the ucl final!
11:03 it was an away game. The opposition fans applauded CR7 for scoring an absolut beauty of a goal against them!!!
At 07:50 that was Roberto Carlos vs France... The old disappeared "Confederations Cup"... That's actually a Free kick.. that's how you place your defenders in a free kick
He was the most powerful free kicker EVER bro
Here’s some players to react to and their NBA equivalents:
Samuel Eto’o/Thierry Henry=Jordan
Messi=Curry
Ronaldo=Lebron
Ronaldinho=Iverson
Neymar=Kyrie
Mbappe=D. Rose/Russ
Virgil van Dijk=Kawhi/Giannis defensively
Haaland=Giannis
Zlatan=Vince Carter
Bellingham=Tatum/PG13
Pogba=Wemby/KD
Kevin de Bruyne=Magic/Luka
Rafael Leao=SGA
Jamal Musiala=Tyrese Haliburton
Very accurate.
Haaland Giannis and Eto Jordan are so real.
Thanks bro good way of putting it … more football videos dropping on Tuesday im excited for this journey 💪🏾
Curry? Stop. Your team list is better.
@@SamPineSol Purely play style. Not legacy or greatness. If we’re going off of that, Messi is Jordan. LeBron is Ronaldo. Messi is short, Has finesse. Can wriggle his way through more physically opposing defenders with ease. Can shoot from anywhere with finite accuracy. It’s all curry.
Pele only played for Sanots in Brazil, the National team and then the MLS. I would suggest looking at European leagues and following a team from there. The Premiere League is a great league to look into but I would say, go for any team that seems most fun or interesting to support.
The play with people standing in a wall is a Free Kick that is awarded after a foul. The defense is allowed to set up a wall of players after a certain distance to make it tougher for the offensive team to score.
More :D suggestions : ultras our way of life/ best ultra chants/ Zinedine Zidane/ last minute goals/ Liverpool-Millan 2005/tactical videos
We tried to recreate the final goal of the 2014 World Cup in training...we did not manage to get a shot of as good as Götze did.
Do do that under such pressure, with that tempo, just shows you how different these guys are compared to normal people.
A 'headbutt' is when you use your head to smash into another persons face. A 'header' is when you connect your head with the ball.
Don't be sorry for pausing. We want you to rewatch these moments to understand the skill
last pele play from brazil national football team
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The reason why opposing teams players are standing in front of the ball is so they could block the shot. It's called the wall.
Love your enthusiasm, just a small tip. Use space bar to pause the video and arrows to go back in the video (in youtube settings you can change it to go from the standard 10sec to 5sec)
welcome to the journey my bro. The Greatest Sport Ever.
There are sports and then there is THE SPORT - The Beautiful Game
Pele played in the world cup when he was just 16 for Brazil international team, also bicycle kick is also known as an overhead kick.
You should read the text under each passage as well to get the context of the emotions behind some of these scenes. Great reaction to a great sport
We watch these, to see your reactions. Pausing to give us a run down is a good thing.
After a few kickabouts, you'll start to get the agility to do most skills. Not saying you will have the awareness for doing it in a game, but its possible
Welcome to the obsession, brother. Its a rollercoaster of emotion from here but it why we love the beautiful game
Fun fact, the guy in the lime jersey is mesut ozil, he is a Muslim(this is important to the story) He took a photo in Mecca and somebody made a joke that he is the only human who can create space in the most crowded place on earth.
This last world cup when Argentina won the spanish anouncers and argentina announcers were literally crying
Just like you said, man. It's MAGIC
7:28 And in those Black/white days, the ball was made of leather. Imagine that in the rain. Those men were made of harder stuff. I mean, certain fouls today would not be called then.
Then again, the footballers now are faster, stronger, better control... skill? It remains in the beholder. Money pays for wins, but football fans demand skill, so the money men know this, or else we leave the stadiums empty
You are the only American that I enjoyed watching your reaction... You didn't laugh, you respected and understood the passion ❤️🔥.... There are better videos, but this is a good video to enter this fantastic and wonderful world of soccer ⚽
Watching these video have me in tears ❤ the joy of futbol
Dude you just earned a subscription, I'm looking forward to go on that journey with you, cya
This YT vid might help you - 'The Rules of Football (Soccer or Association Football) - EXPLAINED!' by Ninh Ly
What a great reaction !!
They stand like that because when a free kick is taken the players jump and try block the ball from going to the goal
The translation of the entire commentary that you talked abt (with dennis bergkamp) Is even crazier, because he predicted it. Its the last 20 seconds of the wc quarter final, 1-1, and the commentator says: “The netherlands are going to reach the semi final, I just have a feeling the netherlands are reaching the semi finals (They’re still 80 m from argentina’s goal as he says this), with possession for Frank de Boer. Frank de Boer passes the ball, very well to Dennis Bergkamp, Dennis Bergkamp takes the ball, Dennis Bergkamp (goal here) DENNIS BERGKAMP DENNIS BERGKAMP DENNIS BERGKAMP DENNIS BERGKAMP OOOOHHHAAAAHHH FRANK DE BOER PLAYS THE BALL TO DENNIS BERGKAMP WHO TAKES IT FLAWLESSLY AND SHOOTS IT IN. THERES 20 SECONDS ON THE CLOCK DENNIS BERGKAAAMP 2-1”😂
I did a "Rene Higuita" when i was 14❤😂😂😂 (most uncommon safe you'll ever see)
Best goalkeeper safes!!!
heres my tips :
1. watch 4 simple rules football for americans
2. wactch football explain for american
you should read what is written below each moment. some episodes from one match, describe the circumstances, or the importance of this or that episode. you may not know the rules, but the circumstances are described there, which will definitely add to the understanding
3:24 we barely have access to education 💀
Great reaction! You Must react to “Ronaldinho greatest entertainment” video. He was the 🐐 (he is from Brazil, where also pele is from). He highly influenced Messi on his career. Also react to Messi’s channel “Magical Messi”. Messi’s team (Argentina) just won the last World Cup and there is a video throughout the whole tournament.
Manchester United is the team to go for! They are not in a good place right now but are one of the best. And the history of this club is just too heartwrentching.
The video you really want to check out before you dive further into the game itself is Football fans and atmosphere: USA vs. Europe
Bayer 04 Leverkusen , they became german champion last week and are undefeated this season !
Roberto carlos freekick , mathematical impossible
NEXT U MUST REACTION TO "LIONEL MESSI - THE GOAT OFFICIAL MOVIE" FROM MAGICALMESSI
If you love the athmosphere at the Stadium, watch one of the "football Fans US vs Europe"
You're mind will be blown!
Pele played for Santos most of his career, and for the New York Cosmos the last two years
boy, this is the most practiced sport in the world...
Pele is one of the Greatest of all time, mainly played for Brazil in the World Cup the only player to win 3 World Cup's.
Great reaction bro❤
It's beautiful, the best sport in the world
3:14 i had so little regard for my body that i was doing it at 10 years old on tarmac... you just need to learn how to fall.
there is much more sense of pride in football worlwide, especaly when Country play, iam from Croatia, 4 milion people, we have history from 7th centuri, wars, strugles, real independence as republic last 33 years, can you imagine proud when we finish 3. in WORLD competinion just few years after independance, in 33 years we won 2 bronce and 1 silver on world cup,beating giant countries with 400 000 milion and more people :) to folow football you have lot of grouns to cover, from tactics, rules, fans, ultra fans that suport club and country on every game
React to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The guy transferred to LA Galaxy at one point, Lebron sent him a jersey, he signed it a sent it back 🫣. He also rented out the middle of the LA Times which said Dear LA, You’re welcome 😈
pele played for oldham athletic mate. really good team to support
You have to check out Jamal Musiala. He is playing for Bayern Munich. And is rn the top 2 U21 talent in all football. I appreciate your videos keep up
Great reaction, you need to check out Messi some of his best videos are - Messi career highlights , when was Messi in his prime , mbappe is good but Messi was already the goat at 23