Dennis bergkamp-unseen brilliant moments(simple& intelligent)

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Bergkamp skills you might have missed.
    Ps: Its my first video.
    please give me a feedback if you watched this video. I will be very grateful for your feedback.

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  • @crack0797
    @crack0797 5 років тому +9

    I made a lot of bergkamp videos, but this one is exceptional

    • @silversurfer2977
      @silversurfer2977  5 років тому +2

      thank you very much😀sorry for the screen quality though. i had to make a video by myself

  • @majifiazzam9317
    @majifiazzam9317 4 роки тому +7

    Good job sir, i hope you make a 1 hour full of bergys skills

  • @menschkeit1
    @menschkeit1 3 роки тому +3

    he doesn't just assist goals; he assists first-time goals

  • @matiobg
    @matiobg 3 роки тому +3

    An excellent football player. Lots of beauty and finesse. Now I'm reading his book, Cold Blood and Speed.

    • @silversurfer2977
      @silversurfer2977  3 роки тому +1

      Wow! I wish I could buy the translated book. But sadly there isn't any.

    • @matiobg
      @matiobg 3 роки тому +1

      @@silversurfer2977 Then I send excerpts from the book. If there are grammatical errors, the reason will be in the automatic translation.

    • @matiobg
      @matiobg 3 роки тому +2

      Bergkamp for Cruyff, Van Gaal and Wenger
      Whatever Van Gaal is, he has always wanted his team to play great football. Ajax football. He will probably never admit it, but the football he plays is the same as Cruyff's and Wenger's. It's just that their methods are different.
      Cruyff's football philosophy is based on the qualities of the player - take risks, attack, play beautifully, be unpredictable. Johan relies on his instinct, he is not a cold analyst.
      Van Gaal gives tasks to his players and they are obliged to perform them unconditionally in order for the system to work. The system is sacred to him. Wenger is somewhere in the middle. He is a very good tactician, but he is even better at creating balance in the team. Wenger does not think about systems, he thinks about players, about intelligent players who then form a system on the field. Like Cruyff, he likes technical players who instinctively feel the game. As can be seen from Van Gaal's achievements, he prefers to work with younger players who want to prove themselves and win. It is more difficult for him when his players do not obey unquestioningly. In Barcelona he clashed with Rivaldo's temperament, in Bayern with Luca Tony and Ribery. For Van Gaal, all players are equal, there are no stars. Everyone's job is to serve the team, and the team's job is to strictly follow Van Gaal's system.
      Cruyff is completely different. He relies on great players, individualists who can decide the match at any time. Johan stimulates good players, constantly challenges them, including creating conflicts sometimes. Under Van Gaal, even for the biggest stars, the team and the system come first.
      Imagine you have ten banal artists and one Rembrandt. What will you do, tell him that he is nothing special than the others or tell him that he is special and let him create masterpieces.
      Wenger has a different approach. He does his best not to create conflicts and his calmness and serious attitude, intelligence and professionalism seem to be passed on to the team. At the same time, it gives freedom to the players and leaves them to create beautiful things on the field.
      From a philosophical point of view, Van Gaal has the same playing principles as Cruyff, but he believes that the team needs him to apply them. If football was chess, Van Gaal sees himself as a grandmaster and the players as pawns.
      Cruyff wants to show intelligent and talented players how to become self-thinking individuals who instinctively make the right decisions on the field and benefit their teammates. While Lewis sees the role of the coach as supreme, Cruyff wants to develop players who at some point do not need a coach.
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      Wenger: I am a big fan of the Dutch vision of football. Their philosophy is positive and their ability to build the game is proverbial. The Dutch always put the most constructive players in the center, those who think on the field, the most technical. They always put them in the heart of the team. Denis is the best symbol of Dutch football philosophy because it is based on technical excellence, imagination and thought. A coach can develop this type of football only if there is such a type of leader on the field and he is respected by the whole team. Dennis's great strength was in the deep respect and esteem that everyone felt for him. He was remarkable, he was much more than a good footballer. It radiated class and confidence.
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      "Cruyff's whole concept, in fact for the development of Ajax, can be presented as the creation of a new generation of players like Dennis Bergkamp."
      David Wiener, a popular sports book author, worked with Dennis to write the book Cold Blood and Speed.

    • @silversurfer2977
      @silversurfer2977  3 роки тому +1

      @@matiobg Thank you so much!🙂It is very useful! I heard that his arsenal teammates was stunned for his skills in training. Is that mentioned in the book?

    • @36AccountsBlockedRIP
      @36AccountsBlockedRIP 3 роки тому +1

      @@silversurfer2977 I'm Dutch living close to Amsterdam and although I was not there myself I've heard stories from old die hard Ajax supporters who used to go watch training sessions that Dennis would often improvise, show and even invent sublime skills and rare goals that left everyone in awe. Apparently he would try out more outrageous things than he'd normally do in-game when he preferred efficiency, simplicity and quick thinking, but still never just to show off how good he really was, it always had a purpose. He was quite fast and agile in his younger years too and a good dribbler when he wanted too, but dribbling was not his natural playing style. They also said that his ball striking technique and 'effect/spin' he could give to the ball was remarkable, as well as his one touch football and volleying. I asked them a lot on Bergkamp, because ever since I was 6 or 7 I saw him do crazy stuff in the Dutch league that had everyone excited, so I was always fascinated. Remember he grew up trying to emulate Cruijff and van Basten, and he did get to their level. The man is a true technical genius. I remember watching him play and just shaking my head and laughing. Some of the stuff is out of this world. Maybe only a handful of players in history could have pulled off the variety of skills he showed. Has to be in the top 10 offensive players of all time, possibly even top 5. He could do it all offensively. Matrix football.

  • @charles-henripiccolo97one12
    @charles-henripiccolo97one12 5 років тому +3

    Thank you very much bro bergkamp is amazing goat

  • @Bill-Butcher
    @Bill-Butcher 2 роки тому

    Great video 👌 lots of footage I've never seen before... Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @niesta4001
    @niesta4001 5 років тому +4

    4:22 4:45 6:29 7:10 9:27~9:49

  • @levanabrzeni
    @levanabrzeni 5 років тому +3

    Nobody will ever play the way he did