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Pauleta was a deadly striker. I remember him on the video games. He was always one of the top scorers in the leagues on games. Only time I saw him play was during Euro 04.
@@LaMostraVia I doubt your average 40 year old English man at the pub knows who he is. It’s about where you’re from and who you talk to, not your numerical age
Pauleta was THE striker of the Portuguese "golden generation". He was incredibly efficient on goal and unfortunately Portugal never saw another striker like him. Next to players like Rui Costa, Figo, João Pinto, Nuno Gomes... What a team.
I admire you for making this video. One of the most underrated Portuguese players. We can only wish and hope to see another Striker like that for Portugal.
as an azorean myself, this guy needs more praise. sure he never played for madrid or barca or united but he was one hell of a player for psg and was part of the reason they’re the club they are today (besides the millions of dollars in funding)
Portuguese legendary player Pedro Pauleta boss was one of my favourite respective footballers during my childhood days where he was one of the most respectively underrated player to watch he did not give up in any circumstance to fulfill his potential in scoring as many goals as possible in his career,good friends!!!I wish him all the very best for rest of his life daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!LONG LIVE,PEDRO PAULETA BOSS!!!🏋♂️
@@m4rcin847 I think you are trying to troll me with this but my favourite female in terms of a real women's sport is Martina Hingis ma'am,good friend!!!:-D
From the Azores, have to tell you thank you a thousand times. I am writing this with a tear in my eye because Pauleta is our hero here in our tiny island. He is our best ambassador, a true star and the most likable person there is. I met him at the supermarket queue, can you believe that??he speaks to everyone in a simple and kind way. Thanks for this!!
Pauleta was quite possibly the greatest pure striker Portugal ever had. I still remember quite a lot of his games for the national team, Figo, João Pinto and Pauleta were the guys I imitated back when I was a little kid playing football in the streets of Cascais, Lisboa. Thanks for the memories, Pedro. Long live to O Açor!
@@davidchagas9964 13 golos em 20 jogos. Mancos? Diz-me um nome de um jogador mesmo que tenha jogado em ligas fracas que tenha uma média de golos igual à do Peyroteo ua-cam.com/video/L45v0KMbolI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TVI24
@@jpbm1873 Comparar tempos diferentes não faz sentido algum, eram menos pessoas a jogar, o futebol era mais fraco. Comparas o peyroteo com os jogadores do tempo dele, e comparas os de agora com os do nosso tempo.
I was born in the mid 80s and yes Pauleta was on of the Strikers to Watch alongside Batistuta...... They Played heart n soul and for the badge not money💪💪💪💪💪💪💯
Leading an unknown Spanish club that no longer exists to greatness...what a legend. I have heard of Pauleta, I just never knew how good he was. I'm Portuguese myself but just too young to remember him well.
I'm honored to see Pauleta played his last match for São Roque in that final. A great person in and out of the field, he deserves much more recognition for what he did for Azores and Portugal. Thank you for this great video.
To understand how great Pauleta was for PSG fans. He was our unique flame in the darkness. Now there is so much stars that your room is always sunny. That’s why he will always be my favorite
People today, dont give value to Pauleta, he was a key player in Salamanca to reach La Liga, he was champion with Deportivo La Coruna, in a time with Galacticos Real Madrid, top Valencia and Barcelona. Even PSG fans forget him, because, young people just care about modern superstars. But, Pauleta was the main goal scorer of PSG when PSG were a middle table club, he put them in the map, before the money came to buy superstars and make top squads. Before Cristiano he was the biggest Goal scorer for Portugal. Both also have a thing in common, both are islanders, one from Madeira, the other from Sao Miguel in the Azores. Real fans, remember, he is from a diferent time from football, money was already a big part, but not like today. He was always to this day, class and humble, and the pride of the Azores. He is from a diferent generation in football and society, coming from the Azores, the story of him dating his wife through the window, that in the 80/90s, truly shows how Azorean society was back then (which is true), as strange people will find this today. Truly, the best representative of the working men from the Azores.
Very under appreciated striker. Deserves so much more respect. That is why this channel is so important, it brings to light so many players and football stories, that even the best of us forget. Truly one of the best sports channels on UA-cam.
Pauleta was a well known player when he was playing. He's one of the first players I can recall who could play as a sole striker and perform very well. At that time it was standard to have two forwards in a partnership.
An amazing player and an amazing human, boosting football in Açores in terms of recognition and through his role as a model for every player in the region. Obrigado pelo vídeo, um abraço dos Açores
As a Marseille fan that was a teen in the 2000s, he was both a nightmare and a magician, he's still my favorite parisian player to this day (at least I'm pretending Messi isn't in Paris right now)
I'm French, I'm a PSG fan and Pedro Miguel Pauleta was a beast. I discovered him when he played for Bordeau and he was so great. He deserved to sign for a big club.
I have grown up with so many legendary players watching them on TV being from a poor family in the Azores but being raised a good person is priceless so I must say all your documentary's are great
@@sparkz2337 I've eard of both players(assuming you're talking about Mario Jardel of Porto fame).You'd have to be quite ignorant not to have heard of them.
People today, dont give value to Pauleta, he was a key player in Salamanca to reach La Liga, he was champion with Deportivo La Coruna, in a time with Galacticos Real Madrid, top Valencia and Barcelona. Even PSG fans forget him, because, young people just care about modern superstars. But, Pauleta was the main goal scorer of PSG when PSG were a middle table club, he put them in the map, before the money came to buy superstars and make top squads. Before Cristiano he was the biggest Goal scorer for Portugal. Both also have a thing in common, both are islanders, one from Madeira, the other from Sao Miguel in the Azores. Real fans, remember, he is from a diferent time from football, money was already a big part, but not like today. He was always to this day, class and humble, and the pride of the Azores. He is from a diferent generation in football and society, coming from the Azores, the story of him dating his wife through the window, that in the 80/90s, truly shows how Azorean society was back then (which is true), as strange people will find this today. Truly, the best representative of the working men from the Azores.
I remember him while in Estoril and seeing some of the 2nd league match highlights on Sunday. I was expecting one of the 3 main clubs to sign him. Total incompetence but at the same time maybe he wouldn't have the career he had. He had his eye on the goal always, no point in expecting an assist, his main target was to shoot at goal. I think he went on playing on these clubs because he was aware of his game. In my opinion he was not so deadly if the opposite team was very closed. In Spain he played for teams that were in theory not playing for the title and in France, despite PSG being what it is now, at the time they were struggling and French championship was very competitive. Still I think he would have excelled in Premier League because it is also very competitive and all teams play to win. I think he would have had problems in the Portuguese League if he had signed for Benfica, Porto or Sporting. Same goes for Italian football.... In short you couldn't give him too much space, if you did most likely you would suffer goals.
You should make a video on Jean Pierre Papin, hugely under rated Ballon d'Or winner and 5 time ligue 1 top scorer title. Definitely a video on him is needed please!
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Man, I thought I was hallucinating because I heard about the guy at 10 or so and till today I never saw anything about him, your video makes me happy that it wasn't some fever dream.
Wow...this video is nuts bro,brings back so much memories ❤❤❤❤from childhood... Awesome video 4 awesome player 👏 Pauleta was so underrated player,with killer goal instinct Such a player 👏 Cnt wait 4 your next video
yeah i get that ahah here in Portugal it was very common for the bigger clubs (benfica, sporting, porto, belenenses, boavista, etc) to have satellite clubs across the country, and now most of those clubs have become independent but kept the old crests
I never really watched him play but became my favourite player when I used to play Konami Winning Eleven video game as a kid. Man was a monster. Portugal became my favourite team.
If he was from the main land of Portugal he would of been on the national team a lot earlier. He had become so good they had no choice but to put on the national team.
@@ThrE3-GeS How related? I have do find out exactly. It's through the Raposo name. Our dads originated from the same town. As for selling the jersey, no chance.
Pauleta was insane, I was watching him play in the french league two decades ago and he was absolutely destroying teams. He's probably the most underrated striker I ever seen, not only he was good at scoring goals, but he could score them from any position possible. He was like Luiz Suarez type of a player and today no one even knows who he is, such a shame.
Finally, 'The azorean hurricane' great title for the video and well deserved for this goal scoring machine. An insane late bloomer just like Marseille's Drogba.
Damn I remember asking you to make Pauleta video when you were at the beginning of your channel. I have lucky to have 2 pics with Pauleta and I'm happy to have these pictures of someone who inspires me every day to be a player not only because I was a great player but because it's a living proof of "you may have been born in a place with few opportunities but if there were people who succeeded, So can I" Thank you for making this video and have a good day 😉
Problem is with many of those videos - they forget that it wasnt a era where everyone who was able to run straight for 20 meters was suddenly worth 60 million on Transfermarkt. and many players actually peaked in their late 20s, not early 20s.
i stumbled upon this video and oh boy was i impressed. After this video i can safely say that paulo was cut from a cloth different than most strikers. Man was almost a guaranteed goal scorer.
When i was around 12 playing for psg i met him a sunday afternoon because i was playing against his son that was playing for Chambourcy a smaller city in the Paris region. He talked with my father for the whole match he is such an humble man, ask any true PSG fan who's the most legendary player we got and they will say Pauleta.
Yeah I’m pretty sure only 18 year olds havnt heard of him lol I always think he’s the best striker who had no strengths, by that I mean he didn’t have one part of his game where you’d say wow he was the best finisher, or the fastest, or the best movement, but he just scored all the time lol
@@ryanwinchester6644 Pauleta wasn't a massive name in football even in his prime. Great player, low profile vs his talent. And with his lack of European success, the last time he was on the world stage was 2006, so most people under 30 wouldn't know him beyond maybe a name
@@dxfifa he was a big name on every Fifa and Pro Evo game at the time, he was like the good fair priced striker signing on every game for quite a few years, most 18 year olds havnt even heard of pro evolution soccer lol they only know fifa 18 onwards. Trust me he was well known to every single person I grew up with lol and unknown to the young’uns these days
@@ryanwinchester6644 People today, dont give value to Pauleta, he was a key player in Salamanca to reach La Liga, he was champion with Deportivo La Coruna, in a time with Galacticos Real Madrid, top Valencia and Barcelona. Even PSG fans forget him, because, young people just care about modern superstars. But, Pauleta was the main goal scorer of PSG when PSG were a middle table club, he put them in the map, before the money came to buy superstars and make top squads. Before Cristiano he was the biggest Goal scorer for Portugal. Both also have a thing in common, both are islanders, one from Madeira, the other from Sao Miguel in the Azores. Real fans, remember, he is from a diferent time from football, money was already a big part, but not like today. He was always to this day, class and humble, and the pride of the Azores.
@@RicardoReview we had a great team in the year 2004 and 2006 the fact a 19year old trickster Ronaldo scored more goals in Euros 2004 then any other Portuguese player is pretty insane Pauleta in hid defence retired as the all time Top scorer for Portugal until CR7 had different ideas
You will probably not see this comment but as a PSG fan thank you so much for this video this man is so underrated and he is probably PSG greatest ever legend and most respected player in the history of the club he achieved so much yet outside of France and maybe Portugal he is rarely talked about.
São Miguel, Açores! Obrigada pelo vídeo! Abraços Viva Pauleta! It’s true, men still were courting women, at their windows, with her father’s permission, in 80/90’s. Os Açorianos ponham muito valor nas suas tradições❣️
my dog is named Mantorras. The plot twist: I'm a porto fan. (It's not some weird joke, I adopted him from family members who were Benfica supporters lol)
Para um miudo que aprendeu a jogar na terra batida, jogar na relva era facil... e Portugal é muito afortunado com os rapazes das ilhas. Não tem nada a perder e só querem jogar à bola...
commentators kept talking stats about him everytime he played, but i could not help but feel that when the games became big he became small. shrinking on the biggest stages, and putting goals in against lesser sides.
Hard worker, humble, goal machine, keeps his promises. Whats not to like? Honestly Haaland shares some of these character traits as well. Which is why he.s gonna go big
One thing must be told about Pauleta appearing so late. Portugal and his clubs had, for years, an 'alergy' for strikers. Only respected brasilian forwards and had a tendency to create only 'maradonas' on the front - short, skilled, technical players who could dribble. If a portuguese striker appeared it was usually disregarded and put aside. Only after the 2000's that mentality fortunately, changed and portuguese football matured a lot.
Pauleta is the greatest striker Portugal ever bore. He had an exceptionnal sense of killing it with a surgical strike, with no need of being fancy (which often leads to... no goal). He and Batistuta have been the two strongest pure strikers of the early 90s, with different qualities but sharing the same killer instinct. Batigol was more powerful, Pauleta had a godtier positioning. By the way, would you make a video about Batigol, the greatest scorer Argentina ever enjoyed (if not done yet) ?
Believe it or not, I started playing fifa 08 on the psp this year and picked psg, there he was , I thought he was French until I saw this video but I couldn't sell him
Ya I don't remember him like all these comments. My memory of him was he would score tons of goals against teams like Andorra and then disappear against any real competition. I vaguely remember him being great in the French league but not for Portugal. I hated when he broke the record cause it felt like he didn't deserve it. Probably why he's kind of forgotten. (Haven't seen the video yet
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Lol I only recognized his name from FIFA 17 legends. He isn't even in the game anymore nowadays. Goes to show how unknown this dude is
Clicked on it! ✅
With chalana's passing. I really would love a vid on him
@@HarryFernandes15 I really wanna make that but I really don't think many people would watch
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT well that saddens me
Pauleta was a deadly striker. I remember him on the video games. He was always one of the top scorers in the leagues on games. Only time I saw him play was during Euro 04.
Pauleta: PC Futbol legend
I remember one year he was only like a 78 rating, but I always signed him because he was a goal scoring machine.
I’m sorry but if you haven’t heard of Pauleta it’s simply because of your age. This dude was incredible
you would be shocked
*Pauleta not Pauletta, he´s not italian xD
@@DomMarmelo true I’ll fix that- My mistake
@@LaMostraVia I doubt your average 40 year old English man at the pub knows who he is. It’s about where you’re from and who you talk to, not your numerical age
maybe not were you from but children in portugal know Pauleta
Pauleta was THE striker of the Portuguese "golden generation". He was incredibly efficient on goal and unfortunately Portugal never saw another striker like him. Next to players like Rui Costa, Figo, João Pinto, Nuno Gomes... What a team.
Deco, Maniche, Bosingwa, Ricardo Carvalho and a young CR7
Except that he was a piece of trash that only score one goal on a Euro/WorldCup when it didn't even matter.
I admire you for making this video. One of the most underrated Portuguese players. We can only wish and hope to see another Striker like that for Portugal.
We have some young strikers that can reach the levels of Pauleta, the best ones at the moment are Henrique Araujo, Gonçalo Ramos and Fábio Silva
thanks man, took some guts ngl, was worried the video would flop massively
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT can you do abedi pele next?
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT or Michael essien or Kevin prince boateng
@@brunosurrador2161 joa felix
as an azorean myself, this guy needs more praise. sure he never played for madrid or barca or united but he was one hell of a player for psg and was part of the reason they’re the club they are today (besides the millions of dollars in funding)
Azores the best ….Sao Miguel!!!! Whoot Whoot!!!!
Azorean pride
Sorry to burst your bubble but psg are the club they are today only bcoz of the funding.
Portuguese legendary player Pedro Pauleta boss was one of my favourite respective footballers during my childhood days where he was one of the most respectively underrated player to watch he did not give up in any circumstance to fulfill his potential in scoring as many goals as possible in his career,good friends!!!I wish him all the very best for rest of his life daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!LONG LIVE,PEDRO PAULETA BOSS!!!🏋♂️
Male? So who was the female?
@@m4rcin847 I think you are trying to troll me with this but my favourite female in terms of a real women's sport is Martina Hingis ma'am,good friend!!!:-D
From the Azores, have to tell you thank you a thousand times. I am writing this with a tear in my eye because Pauleta is our hero here in our tiny island. He is our best ambassador, a true star and the most likable person there is. I met him at the supermarket queue, can you believe that??he speaks to everyone in a simple and kind way.
Thanks for this!!
Portugal was blessed with deadly strikers like Pauleta and Nuno Gomes back in the day. Could you please do a video on Nuno Gomes? I loved this one!
I remember both of them very well. You are not alone.
And Peyroteu as well one of the most underrated players of all time
@@WickV2 o Peyroteu na seleção nacional era só derrotas. Não estou a inventar basta pesquisar os resultados na altura
Nuno gomes was great but not on Pauleta level.
Nuno Gomes deadly? LOL. Nope. He was average.
Pauleta was quite possibly the greatest pure striker Portugal ever had. I still remember quite a lot of his games for the national team, Figo, João Pinto and Pauleta were the guys I imitated back when I was a little kid playing football in the streets of Cascais, Lisboa. Thanks for the memories, Pedro. Long live to O Açor!
Não. Peyroteo é de longe o melhor marcador de golos da história do futebol português dado que marcou 540 golos em 332 jogos oficiais.
Eusébio
@@jpbm1873 e na seleção? A jogar contra mancos é fácil marcar golos, agora na seleção coitadinho…
@@davidchagas9964 13 golos em 20 jogos. Mancos? Diz-me um nome de um jogador mesmo que tenha jogado em ligas fracas que tenha uma média de golos igual à do Peyroteo ua-cam.com/video/L45v0KMbolI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TVI24
@@jpbm1873 Comparar tempos diferentes não faz sentido algum, eram menos pessoas a jogar, o futebol era mais fraco. Comparas o peyroteo com os jogadores do tempo dele, e comparas os de agora com os do nosso tempo.
I was born in the mid 80s and yes Pauleta was on of the Strikers to Watch alongside Batistuta...... They Played heart n soul and for the badge not money💪💪💪💪💪💪💯
Leading an unknown Spanish club that no longer exists to greatness...what a legend. I have heard of Pauleta, I just never knew how good he was. I'm Portuguese myself but just too young to remember him well.
Every Portugal fans for sure know the legend that is Pauleta.
You will be surprised how ignorant and stupid cr7 fans are.
Young Portuguese fans dont even care about Figo, Deco and Simao these days.
And PSG fans
Yes when he was subbed of against any good team was always legendary that we had more chances to score
I'm honored to see Pauleta played his last match for São Roque in that final. A great person in and out of the field, he deserves much more recognition for what he did for Azores and Portugal. Thank you for this great video.
Yes but he didn't score 7 goals actually he didn't even score in the final and only played 30 min that game
To understand how great Pauleta was for PSG fans.
He was our unique flame in the darkness.
Now there is so much stars that your room is always sunny.
That’s why he will always be my favorite
People today, dont give value to Pauleta, he was a key player in Salamanca to reach La Liga, he was champion with Deportivo La Coruna, in a time with Galacticos Real Madrid, top Valencia and Barcelona. Even PSG fans forget him, because, young people just care about modern superstars. But, Pauleta was the main goal scorer of PSG when PSG were a middle table club, he put them in the map, before the money came to buy superstars and make top squads. Before Cristiano he was the biggest Goal scorer for Portugal. Both also have a thing in common, both are islanders, one from Madeira, the other from Sao Miguel in the Azores. Real fans, remember, he is from a diferent time from football, money was already a big part, but not like today. He was always to this day, class and humble, and the pride of the Azores. He is from a diferent generation in football and society, coming from the Azores, the story of him dating his wife through the window, that in the 80/90s, truly shows how Azorean society was back then (which is true), as strange people will find this today.
Truly, the best representative of the working men from the Azores.
Very under appreciated striker. Deserves so much more respect. That is why this channel is so important, it brings to light so many players and football stories, that even the best of us forget. Truly one of the best sports channels on UA-cam.
I've heard of him but had no idea about his story. Legend is the exact word to describe this man.
15:06 that goal vs Marseille made it into the fifa 06 memorable moments compilation
Fifa 06 was the first time I had heard of Pauleta.
@@ntsikazwelibanzi3706 I was looking for these comments 😂
Pauleta was a well known player when he was playing. He's one of the first players I can recall who could play as a sole striker and perform very well. At that time it was standard to have two forwards in a partnership.
Some of us watched Pauleta in action but never knew details of his fascinating story. Wow 😳...
An amazing player and an amazing human, boosting football in Açores in terms of recognition and through his role as a model for every player in the region. Obrigado pelo vídeo, um abraço dos Açores
As a Marseille fan that was a teen in the 2000s, he was both a nightmare and a magician, he's still my favorite parisian player to this day (at least I'm pretending Messi isn't in Paris right now)
I'm French, I'm a PSG fan and Pedro Miguel Pauleta was a beast. I discovered him when he played for Bordeau and he was so great. He deserved to sign for a big club.
I know Pauleta,i remember him playin for Portugal,but i never knew his story & which club hes playin for...this story of him was so good...thanks🤙
I have grown up with so many legendary players watching them on TV being from a poor family in the Azores but being raised a good person is priceless so I must say all your documentary's are great
This is a crazy story I can’t believe I have never heard of this man and I love football
there are lots of players that dont get talked about that have done many great things
have you ever heard of Mario Jardel ?
That's why I knew i had to make this video.
@@sparkz2337 I've eard of both players(assuming you're talking about Mario Jardel of Porto fame).You'd have to be quite ignorant not to have heard of them.
This guy scored goals like a boss in psg and Bordeaux
i knew of Figo and Quaresma... first time I've learned about Pauleta -thank you for educating this Bulgarian on the matter.
My favorite player ever! Wanted to become portuguese as a kid to be like him!
People today, dont give value to Pauleta, he was a key player in Salamanca to reach La Liga, he was champion with Deportivo La Coruna, in a time with Galacticos Real Madrid, top Valencia and Barcelona. Even PSG fans forget him, because, young people just care about modern superstars. But, Pauleta was the main goal scorer of PSG when PSG were a middle table club, he put them in the map, before the money came to buy superstars and make top squads. Before Cristiano he was the biggest Goal scorer for Portugal. Both also have a thing in common, both are islanders, one from Madeira, the other from Sao Miguel in the Azores. Real fans, remember, he is from a diferent time from football, money was already a big part, but not like today. He was always to this day, class and humble, and the pride of the Azores. He is from a diferent generation in football and society, coming from the Azores, the story of him dating his wife through the window, that in the 80/90s, truly shows how Azorean society was back then (which is true), as strange people will find this today.
Truly, the best representative of the working men from the Azores.
Never heard about?? I watched him played in the 2002 wc, euro 2004, wc 2006 .. He was a beast
Pauleta was a legend, watched him live many times at Helmántico.
I remember him while in Estoril and seeing some of the 2nd league match highlights on Sunday. I was expecting one of the 3 main clubs to sign him. Total incompetence but at the same time maybe he wouldn't have the career he had. He had his eye on the goal always, no point in expecting an assist, his main target was to shoot at goal. I think he went on playing on these clubs because he was aware of his game. In my opinion he was not so deadly if the opposite team was very closed. In Spain he played for teams that were in theory not playing for the title and in France, despite PSG being what it is now, at the time they were struggling and French championship was very competitive. Still I think he would have excelled in Premier League because it is also very competitive and all teams play to win. I think he would have had problems in the Portuguese League if he had signed for Benfica, Porto or Sporting. Same goes for Italian football.... In short you couldn't give him too much space, if you did most likely you would suffer goals.
interesting perspective
And because he never played in a Grande his recognition in Portugal is not comparable to much weaker players with a Grande connection.
You should make a video on Jean Pierre Papin, hugely under rated Ballon d'Or winner and 5 time ligue 1 top scorer title. Definitely a video on him is needed please!
Kristi an we should also get a do it yourself video on ure mother
yeah definitely doing that eventually
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT OK cool 😃
So glad you talked about him , he is truly a PSG Legend.
I grew up rooting for him and mimicking his goals. I was a kid at parc des princes it was so sick
When the video starts with "so... listen to this." You know it's going to be fire. Thanks for telling these stories.
Pauleta is one of the most underrated strikers of all time, we might have never seen PSG be a big team if it wasnt for him
I have played with him at school. Even then he was the most promising Azorean player. Fantastic player and person.
I remember Pauleta, maybe because I'm old, but didn't know about his back story. Cheers
I love your work❤️❤️
If you don't mind can you do a video on Benny McCarthy 🇿🇦 his story is really touching and its also different since it's an African player who went abroad and still the only South African to win the champions league with Porto
It's just a suggestion.. once again your work🔥🔥💯💯
Big big big player and person
As a Porto fan I'd love that, I'll see what I can do
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT yes. Obrigado👊
Im porto fan i remember he had a band aid on his nose. He looked very cool 😎 scored so many goals #77 Legend
That is why football is so crazy. Pauleta was loving the game, he is a legend!
I grew up watching Pauletta and yes nobody remembers him he was beast much love to pauletta
Man, I thought I was hallucinating because I heard about the guy at 10 or so and till today I never saw anything about him, your video makes me happy that it wasn't some fever dream.
Wow...this video is nuts bro,brings back so much memories ❤❤❤❤from childhood...
Awesome video 4 awesome player 👏
Pauleta was so underrated player,with killer goal instinct
Such a player 👏
Cnt wait 4 your next video
Thank you for this video of Pauleta, so underrated and a talisman
I loved the “I swear these are different clubs” 😂 I actually would of missed it otherwise. Ridiculously similar 🤣. Quality as usual mate👍🏻
thanks! That joke was actually my editors/girlfriends idea ahah, so I'll tell her you guys liked it
yeah i get that ahah here in Portugal it was very common for the bigger clubs (benfica, sporting, porto, belenenses, boavista, etc) to have satellite clubs across the country, and now most of those clubs have become independent but kept the old crests
I never really watched him play but became my favourite player when I used to play Konami Winning Eleven video game as a kid. Man was a monster. Portugal became my favourite team.
If he was from the main land of Portugal he would of been on the national team a lot earlier. He had become so good they had no choice but to put on the national team.
Pauleta is related to my dad. Met him and his dad year's back here in Toronto, got a signed jersey somewhere.
How much?
@@ThrE3-GeS How related? I have do find out exactly. It's through the Raposo name. Our dads originated from the same town. As for selling the jersey, no chance.
Pauleta was insane, I was watching him play in the french league two decades ago and he was absolutely destroying teams. He's probably the most underrated striker I ever seen, not only he was good at scoring goals, but he could score them from any position possible. He was like Luiz Suarez type of a player and today no one even knows who he is, such a shame.
He was like Suarez if Suarez never scored against proper teams
Finally, 'The azorean hurricane' great title for the video and well deserved for this goal scoring machine. An insane late bloomer just like Marseille's Drogba.
yeah, I even thought of titling the video Football's Greatest Late Bloomer but thought people wouldn't really click on that
The best football story I have ever came across
I had an old PSG shirt with his name on the back when I was a kid. Great player.
that's sick, you should've kept it
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT there's a lot of shirts I wish I kept 🤣
Damn
I remember asking you to make Pauleta video when you were at the beginning of your channel.
I have lucky to have 2 pics with Pauleta and I'm happy to have these pictures of someone who inspires me every day to be a player not only because I was a great player but because it's a living proof of "you may have been born in a place with few opportunities but if there were people who succeeded, So can I"
Thank you for making this video and have a good day 😉
Well there you go, glad I eventually got it done
His goal in the Classique against OM was a marvelous strike
Problem is with many of those videos - they forget that it wasnt a era where everyone who was able to run straight for 20 meters was suddenly worth 60 million on Transfermarkt. and many players actually peaked in their late 20s, not early 20s.
i stumbled upon this video and oh boy was i impressed. After this video i can safely say that paulo was cut from a cloth different than most strikers. Man was almost a guaranteed goal scorer.
Wooooh!!!! I saw him score a brilliant free kick for Portugal and tracked him through PSG. Hearing his story has grown my respect for him.
I remember watching him play for PSG and wondered why he didn’t play for a bigger club but he was magical
He was the kind of striker that could really punish weaker teams. Exactly the type of player Portugal lacks now.
This guy is an inspiration, thanks for making these videos about Great players and teaching so much 🙏
😅 Ey, Please do Roy Makaay next. Him & Pizarro were elite in their days.
Ah, Maakay and Pizarro. Watched a lot of clips of then back in 2018 and 2019. Class players. Forever grateful for their services to Bayern.
Old school legends😂
When i was around 12 playing for psg i met him a sunday afternoon because i was playing against his son that was playing for Chambourcy a smaller city in the Paris region. He talked with my father for the whole match he is such an humble man, ask any true PSG fan who's the most legendary player we got and they will say Pauleta.
What a great video! I didn't know Pauleta's story at all, so this taught me quite a bit. Thank you for this!
you're welcome
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT Before Pauleta there was Chalana
Never heard of Pauleta, really ? One of the best french Ligue 1's player of the last 30 years !
Yeah I’m pretty sure only 18 year olds havnt heard of him lol I always think he’s the best striker who had no strengths, by that I mean he didn’t have one part of his game where you’d say wow he was the best finisher, or the fastest, or the best movement, but he just scored all the time lol
@@ryanwinchester6644 Pauleta wasn't a massive name in football even in his prime. Great player, low profile vs his talent.
And with his lack of European success, the last time he was on the world stage was 2006, so most people under 30 wouldn't know him beyond maybe a name
@@dxfifa he was a big name on every Fifa and Pro Evo game at the time, he was like the good fair priced striker signing on every game for quite a few years, most 18 year olds havnt even heard of pro evolution soccer lol they only know fifa 18 onwards. Trust me he was well known to every single person I grew up with lol and unknown to the young’uns these days
@@ryanwinchester6644 People today, dont give value to Pauleta, he was a key player in Salamanca to reach La Liga, he was champion with Deportivo La Coruna, in a time with Galacticos Real Madrid, top Valencia and Barcelona. Even PSG fans forget him, because, young people just care about modern superstars. But, Pauleta was the main goal scorer of PSG when PSG were a middle table club, he put them in the map, before the money came to buy superstars and make top squads. Before Cristiano he was the biggest Goal scorer for Portugal. Both also have a thing in common, both are islanders, one from Madeira, the other from Sao Miguel in the Azores. Real fans, remember, he is from a diferent time from football, money was already a big part, but not like today. He was always to this day, class and humble, and the pride of the Azores.
As a Portuguese Pauleta is a legend still sad Portugal couldn't make it to the final of World cup 2006 or win the Euros 2004 🇵🇹
If we were relying on Pauleta to score goals on the final stages of big competitions we will go out always on the group stages.
@@RicardoReview we had a great team in the year 2004 and 2006 the fact a 19year old trickster Ronaldo scored more goals in Euros 2004 then any other Portuguese player is pretty insane Pauleta in hid defence retired as the all time Top scorer for Portugal until CR7 had different ideas
You will probably not see this comment but as a PSG fan thank you so much for this video this man is so underrated and he is probably PSG greatest ever legend and most respected player in the history of the club he achieved so much yet outside of France and maybe Portugal he is rarely talked about.
I saw the comment 👀👀👀no worries man, love Pauleta
Pauleta is massively underrated
Pauleta was one of my favourite strikers going up
São Miguel, Açores! Obrigada pelo vídeo! Abraços Viva Pauleta! It’s true, men still were courting women, at their windows, with her father’s permission, in 80/90’s. Os Açorianos ponham muito valor nas suas tradições❣️
Pauleta is a legend obrigado
You've never heard of if you aren't from Paris or Portugal . A legend of our club .
Who remembers Mantorras? Very interesting player as well
my dog is named Mantorras. The plot twist: I'm a porto fan. (It's not some weird joke, I adopted him from family members who were Benfica supporters lol)
Underrated, but very well known.
His scorpion kick against Porto is still one of the best goals of the UCL history
2004? It was Coridons goal not Pauleta
Para um miudo que aprendeu a jogar na terra batida, jogar na relva era facil... e Portugal é muito afortunado com os rapazes das ilhas. Não tem nada a perder e só querem jogar à bola...
Loved Pauleta.. especially in football manager guy was a goal machine and seeing him in France the guy was a goal machine
commentators kept talking stats about him everytime he played, but i could not help but feel that when the games became big he became small. shrinking on the biggest stages, and putting goals in against lesser sides.
Anyone remember that one corner goal that Barthez couldn't save? That was a banger.
Hard worker, humble, goal machine, keeps his promises. Whats not to like? Honestly Haaland shares some of these character traits as well. Which is why he.s gonna go big
Nice history, didn't know his back story was so hard! Will you ever do a similar video about Nuno Gomes?
One thing must be told about Pauleta appearing so late.
Portugal and his clubs had, for years, an 'alergy' for strikers. Only respected brasilian forwards and had a tendency to create only 'maradonas' on the front - short, skilled, technical players who could dribble. If a portuguese striker appeared it was usually disregarded and put aside. Only after the 2000's that mentality fortunately, changed and portuguese football matured a lot.
Had the pleasure of meeting this man and Luis figo and Nani in Lisbon airport a few year back
Pauleta... Good video
Maybe make one on Mario Jardel, as well
have done it already, one of my favourites ive ever made
Pauleta what a legend. To be fair he was a striker and Ronaldo was a winger. However he was an absolute monster. Loved pauleta.
Pauleta is the greatest striker Portugal ever bore.
He had an exceptionnal sense of killing it with a surgical strike, with no need of being fancy (which often leads to... no goal).
He and Batistuta have been the two strongest pure strikers of the early 90s, with different qualities but sharing the same killer instinct. Batigol was more powerful, Pauleta had a godtier positioning.
By the way, would you make a video about Batigol, the greatest scorer Argentina ever enjoyed (if not done yet) ?
Very good video, we need more video's like this please make a video on the story of Arda Turan , what happened to him. Please make one video on it 👍✌😕
Thank you for this video :) andorinha forever 😍
U need to do a Alessandro nesta because he was soo underrated and still is
Believe it or not, I started playing fifa 08 on the psp this year and picked psg, there he was , I thought he was French until I saw this video but I couldn't sell him
You have a portuguese accent, i'm pretty sure you're portuguese! your videos are very good, keep it up!
Have a video on Fernando couto? Pauleta definitely a Portuguese legend
Ya I don't remember him like all these comments. My memory of him was he would score tons of goals against teams like Andorra and then disappear against any real competition. I vaguely remember him being great in the French league but not for Portugal. I hated when he broke the record cause it felt like he didn't deserve it. Probably why he's kind of forgotten. (Haven't seen the video yet
I don't even know why I didn't know about this guy. He was so good!
One of your best stories for sure
Great video !!
Thank you for this wonderful story!
Pauleta- O Ciclone Dos Açores (The Azorean Cyclone).
What a story my favourite so far as a old gala fan I remember him from psg well 😭
grande Pedro Pauleta. Odeiava-lo depois do Euro 2004 mas tive uma carreira fantastica.
In Paris, Pauleta is THE Legend ! I love him