10:05 Let's not forget the disgraceful insults Marco Materazzi gave to Zinédine Zidane, offending his sister, who was taking care of their sick mother that day. This moment of madness could not have existed without these disgraceful words. Italy's World Cup victory was also made easier with this injustice.
omg so disgraceful, materazzi said meanie things to zidane, zidane was gonna cry but then he decided to assault him because a grown ass adult cannot take an insult without resorting to violence. lmao
@@graccusbro2061 Did you realise what state Zidane was in when the incident happened ? He was playing extra time in a World Cup Final, after having had chances to score the winner. That same day, his mother is badly ill, taken care of by his sister, something Zinédine is aware of. He must be very tired after 110 minutes of play, and Marco Materazzi has constantly been pulling his shirt. After Zidane told him "I will give you my shirt after the match", given how much Materazzi pulled it, Materazzi rudely replied "I would prefer your ** sister". Given the state Zidane, his mother and his sister were in, do you think the infuriated Zidane could easily take such an insult ?
@@tonybaihao4178as a Juventus fan I can say that wasn't a single incident, he was a hothead for his entire career and got multiple red cards for losing his head in France in Italy and in Spain
Zidane was 50 years old and had been a professional for 100 years, he should be wise enough to not behave like a little girl. Materazzi was smart to use his tendancy to behave like an idiot against him
Better to see this.. than lose 1-7 in the final of a World Cup.. silence and respect for Italy.. Produce these videos but forget a lot about Brazil.. He stole a football World Cup in 2002 without deserving it.. where moreover Moreno refereed Korea vs Italy in an obscene way. You enjoy seeing Italy suffer, but you will regret all these moments one after the other. Forza Italia! I dont like this video
How they won Euro 2020 will always be a mystery to me. You can't win whole tournaments just by being lucky, but I guess they figured out a way that time.
They played great football in the qualifiers and the tournament itself. I had never seen an Italy team so comfortable on the ball and willing to score. Losing Spinazzola made a difference and you could see that his pace was missing vs Spain and England. Mancini also fell into the trap of being too loyal to the players that brought him success like Bearzot and Lippi did. Bonucci and Chiellini should have made that final their swansong and Jorginho declined after that tournament.
didn't you watch them ? they had the old players that somehow found fitness to keep going and they were good to keep possession 2020 Euro well deserved win but after the older players were gone the new generation is not good
Simply put I just think Italys national team is not good enough to consistently make deep runs in tournaments. If you compare the current generation of Italian to those of the early to mid 00s or 90s there is likely two or maybe three players that make the squad. Now every national team goes through a slump and great players don’t necessarily guarantee titles as a lot of luck is involved, but the most concerning thing about Italy is the lack of truly elite young players coming through. Their methodology of coaching at the youth levels is simply outdated and those who have quality barely get any playtime at the senior level. Italy don’t have wonder kids of the equivalent of Jamal Musiala, Pedri, Yamal, Bellingham, Wirtz, Warren Zaire Emery, Endrick, Claudio Echeverri or Jorrel Hato. It is not as if talented Italian footballers have vanished of the face of the earth it just means the structure and ideology is so far behind that they underperform in terms of producing players given their passion and population size. Because Italy has a high floor they will remain somewhat competitive at tournaments, but until they sort out their domestic issues they will continuously underperform relative to their ceiling. Just look at what’s possible with smaller size nations like Portugal and Belgium producing more talented young players and at present arguably have just if not more formidable squads. The difference is that they have a structure and Italy does not.
the youth sector is great though. We keep doing very well there. The real issue is the fact we don't value our young players and let them sit on the bench... That's why they never fully develop
@@roccociccone597 ?? You have to clarify more clearly. I got a minor detail wrong on the youth coaching, but I’m pretty sure everything else is accurate
Rather unfair analysis. Italy are still ahead of Spain, Argentina, France, England and Holland. Only behind Brazil and equal with Germany. Who's to say they won't win euro 2024.
Glad to see you back finally!!
Welcome back
Good content as always
Finally you posted a video. Please continue to make more videos
10:05 Let's not forget the disgraceful insults Marco Materazzi gave to Zinédine Zidane, offending his sister, who was taking care of their sick mother that day. This moment of madness could not have existed without these disgraceful words. Italy's World Cup victory was also made easier with this injustice.
omg so disgraceful, materazzi said meanie things to zidane, zidane was gonna cry but then he decided to assault him because a grown ass adult cannot take an insult without resorting to violence. lmao
@@graccusbro2061 Did you realise what state Zidane was in when the incident happened ? He was playing extra time in a World Cup Final, after having had chances to score the winner. That same day, his mother is badly ill, taken care of by his sister, something Zinédine is aware of. He must be very tired after 110 minutes of play, and Marco Materazzi has constantly been pulling his shirt. After Zidane told him "I will give you my shirt after the match", given how much Materazzi pulled it, Materazzi rudely replied "I would prefer your ** sister".
Given the state Zidane, his mother and his sister were in, do you think the infuriated Zidane could easily take such an insult ?
@@tonybaihao4178as a Juventus fan I can say that wasn't a single incident, he was a hothead for his entire career and got multiple red cards for losing his head in France in Italy and in Spain
@@otto_jk Surely, of course, given his 14 career red cards. I'm glad we had the detailed explanation to his most infamous one.
Zidane was 50 years old and had been a professional for 100 years, he should be wise enough to not behave like a little girl. Materazzi was smart to use his tendancy to behave like an idiot against him
Italy is doing way better then England, they won 2 euro's and 2 world cups since England won their first trophy.
Better to see this.. than lose 1-7 in the final of a World Cup.. silence and respect for Italy.. Produce these videos but forget a lot about Brazil.. He stole a football World Cup in 2002 without deserving it.. where moreover Moreno refereed Korea vs Italy in an obscene way. You enjoy seeing Italy suffer, but you will regret all these moments one after the other. Forza Italia! I dont like this video
You can actually thank Sepp Blatter the prick that he is and his pitbull Byron Moreno
Yay!! You are back. I’ve been waiting on for one of your new videos. Good stuff as always
Why did you glance over the 2012 and 2016 Euros where we got to the final and quarter finals respectively.
good to see you back bro, ur videos are incredibly well produced
Too many foreign players, youth is sent abroad and forgotten about. Result of foreign ownership of clubs. The talent pool is slim.
How they won Euro 2020 will always be a mystery to me. You can't win whole tournaments just by being lucky, but I guess they figured out a way that time.
They played great football in the qualifiers and the tournament itself. I had never seen an Italy team so comfortable on the ball and willing to score. Losing Spinazzola made a difference and you could see that his pace was missing vs Spain and England. Mancini also fell into the trap of being too loyal to the players that brought him success like Bearzot and Lippi did. Bonucci and Chiellini should have made that final their swansong and Jorginho declined after that tournament.
didn't you watch them ? they had the old players that somehow found fitness to keep going and they were good to keep possession 2020 Euro well deserved win but after the older players were gone the new generation is not good
Simply put I just think Italys national team is not good enough to consistently make deep runs in tournaments. If you compare the current generation of Italian to those of the early to mid 00s or 90s there is likely two or maybe three players that make the squad.
Now every national team goes through a slump and great players don’t necessarily guarantee titles as a lot of luck is involved, but the most concerning thing about Italy is the lack of truly elite young players coming through. Their methodology of coaching at the youth levels is simply outdated and those who have quality barely get any playtime at the senior level. Italy don’t have wonder kids of the equivalent of Jamal Musiala, Pedri, Yamal, Bellingham, Wirtz, Warren Zaire Emery, Endrick, Claudio Echeverri or Jorrel Hato.
It is not as if talented Italian footballers have vanished of the face of the earth it just means the structure and ideology is so far behind that they underperform in terms of producing players given their passion and population size. Because Italy has a high floor they will remain somewhat competitive at tournaments, but until they sort out their domestic issues they will continuously underperform relative to their ceiling.
Just look at what’s possible with smaller size nations like Portugal and Belgium producing more talented young players and at present arguably have just if not more formidable squads. The difference is that they have a structure and Italy does not.
the youth sector is great though. We keep doing very well there. The real issue is the fact we don't value our young players and let them sit on the bench... That's why they never fully develop
@@roccociccone597 yep your right
@@acaerA1F sta cosa mi fa incazzare.
@@roccociccone597 ?? You have to clarify more clearly. I got a minor detail wrong on the youth coaching, but I’m pretty sure everything else is accurate
Here after their disastrous performance in Euro 2024 lmao
we won last edition man, chill
Could've been worse but only winning 1 game when defending the title is a disgrace.
Italy is doing way better then England, they won 2 euro's and 2 world cups since England won their first trophy.
@@thanos7753 first and only Trophy lol. Their fault for sticking with Southgate
I'd prefer to be a feared underdog than a celebrated loser 🤡 🏴
This video needs an update. Peccato
I think they’re going to do well this year. they have too much talent, and its in their history to win.
they were the worst.
Rather unfair analysis. Italy are still ahead of Spain, Argentina, France, England and Holland. Only behind Brazil and equal with Germany. Who's to say they won't win euro 2024.
Ahead of France, Argentina, Spain and England lol, yeah right. 😂
I was talking in terms of World Cups won.@@StillAwesome21
I’m here from the future
@@AlexBrovo Ok....Italy didn't, but whatever happens tomorrow Italy will still be on more WC's.
@@StillAwesome21 Italy have 4 world cup
France 2
Argentina 3
Spain 1
England 1
You talk so fast
Forza Azzurri!!