@@iamleoooo that is not what i meant.. I meant that the guy who threw the ball ( and didn't even hit him btw).. should not get a yellow aand he didn't because that is justice
@@jucakajuru6614 Even without a world cup, I would sit the Netherlands at the same table with the world champions. Agreed that their football is a school for the rest of the world....but Van Gaal lol!! One of the most overrated coaches in history, hasn't won anything since the 90s and everything he touches goes to the sh....🤣
@@cdiaz1310 bruh he was one penalty series away from beating the WC winners and reaching his second semi-finals in a row at the WC. I think he deserves a little respect for that alone
@@Overhemd yeah yeah and then they would have lost another WC final to France 🤷🏻♂️ and still no world champions. You never getting a WC like that Netherlands 🤣
And he did it before the FC Twente player could pick up the next ball from his ball boy - just to have a ball already on the pitch. Not cheating - just knows the rules about a ball in play and beat the offence to their next move.
"I thought it was a freekick" actually does seem like a somewhat legitimate excuse (obviously that wouldn't be the case but still... He could claim it was sportsmanship).
Definitely could have been a red. The keeper being about 40 yards away from his goal at the time of the throw in is an obvious goal scoring opportunity
@@reyny2118 It's no different then when players purposefully foul another player to avoid a counter attack or a risky situation.A yellow card is fair here.
That was almost a red card move, though. If that attacking player pretended to get the ball and this keeper's feet up challenge happened, that is straight red card. He is lucky the player stayed away from the challenge.
Brilliant initial tackle/clearance. Brilliant quick thinking by the attacker to take advantage with a quick throw. Brilliant move by the keeper to prevent it by getting a second ball on the pitch. Brilliant reaction by the throw-in taker in chucking the ball at the keeper. Brilliant "did you see that, ref??" by the keeper. Brilliant entertainment from start to finish!
I once heard Arsene Wenger say that football had probably gone as far as it could with regard to physical fitness and skill, and that the next boundary to push against would be neurological - swiftness of thought. Maybe this is what he meant.
First half, 36:43, his team 1-0 up and there are three teammates with him against 2 opponents... completely unnecessary yellow card despite his smart move.
@@ΓιώργοςΚαπάτος What I was thinking... It was safer to stay by the goal than that crazy risky move he made that forced him to make a foul. He definitely "didn't even think twice" LOL
Too risky if his team mate loses the ball too quickly or his pass is not accurate, plus he was too far from the legal ball to cath it before the opposing guy.
@@nofurtherwest3474 They can't play with two footballs on the pitch Edit: footballs, they already have two balls on the pitch at all times, or well 22 + the refs
@@rupertmartin3784 legit tackle = hit the ball first before colliding with opponent Clean tackle = hit the ball first without any collision with the opponent The goalie in the video did the clean tackle
@@nofurtherwest3474 if the goalkeeper hadn’t acted putting the ball on the pitch and into play the attacking player could have gone on the counterattack in a scenario where there is no goalkeeeper waiting at the net
@@02dodgecaravan oh. so i have some questions. why was there 2 balls there? and how does throwing one ball on prevent the other player from doing the throw in? and does the thrower have to wait for the refs whistle anyhow?
@@nofurtherwest3474 Well there were 2 balls because the player in red asked for another ball from the ball boy so he didnt have to run pick and pick up the ball. The thrower doesn't have to wait for the refs whistle for throw ins. There cant be two balls in the field of play so by throwing the original ball on the field, that basically stopped the red player from doing a quick throw in so his team could try to score with the goalkeeper 30 yards away from the net
@@markdavis7397 exactly, alot of people are complaining about it but honestly it's such a genius way of cheating and taking one for the team I kinda respect it.
@@markdavis7397 I think the main problem with faking injuries is that there isn’t any sort of punishment when they’re faking, so they can do it as much as they want. While in this case the keeper made a foul knowing he would get a yellow, but the team needed it.
Fair play to him? Are you joking? That’s deliberate cheating and it’s absolutely pathetic. Mistiming a tackle and accidentally tripping someone up is one thing, but to deliberately cheat like that, to obviously gain a significant advantage, is terrible behaviour and I wish the referee had something at their disposal in the rules to send the player off. I would have thought denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity, but I’d need to see it from a different angle and also I don’t know exactly how the law is worded and what it covers.
On second viewing, in fairness to the keeper, it’s difficult to tell which of the two balls is the one that was previously in play. If the ball the goalkeeper tackled was a separate ball to the one that the other team were about to throw into play, then the goalkeeper should not be disadvantaged in that way and should at least be allowed the time it takes for the original ball to be retrieved, to return towards their box. That is unfair to the goalkeeper this time, if they slide-tackle a ball out of play and before they’ve barely had time to return to their feet, or to the field of play, the other team are ready to throw a different ball into play. I don’t think that’s how football is supposed to work. I’m not sure that’s the purpose of having multiple footballs available, it’s meant to be a single-ball game at the end of the day.
Amazing how he had the presence of mind to do that in a competitive game with all that adrenaline pumping. Or maybe he was waiting to pull that out of his back pocket for the longest time knowing full well he will go viral 😂
@@SLUGTHUG no. There are ball boys all over the stadium. Tweente are the home side so the ball boy would immediately throw him a ball so he can play the ball fast. The ball that the goalkeeper kicked threw back in was the same one he kicked out.
presence of midn to do what? how about the presence of mind that the next time any team is in trouble, wrestle another player to the ground? or how about putting a firecracker in your pocket to bring out for handy moments? how is anyone here serious?? the sport is football, not a creativity test in a circus
If he said it is a card because of throwing the ball towards him, the keeper should have been sent off and it would have been the correct decision... Yellow for kicking ball away and asking for a card which is also yellow = sent off
@@ecoluera2902 they usually dont get cards for it, but as long as they didnt remove that rule in the last years asking for a card is a yellow card, google it.
There should be a rule that a quick throw in / corner kick is only allowed if the original playing ball can be reproduced. Otherwise the ball guys can play a role and the home playing team has a real advantage
For a normal player it doesnt make sense to randomly take a yellow when u put the ball out, but for the gk its important because the play cant continue with an empty net
It's very different are you joking? Players are only allowed to kick the ball to outside of the pitch and whenever that happens the opposing team is immediately supplied a ball from the ball boy. The advantage gained is quite small. In this case the goalkeeper's team gained a massive advantage because you aren't allowed to execute a throw in with a ball already on the pitch
It annoys me because in what other sport do professionals foul intentionally to gain an advantage. And then people watching will commend the player for the foul
@bardock2525 I’m sorry mr Chan however i feel compelled to respond to this comment before you.@bardock2525 So then genius who threw the ball to the goalie then if it wasn’t a ballboy ?
No, he should've been carded for that "tackle". Studs up, reckless tackle. I wouldn't have blamed the forward for some diving theatrics after the goalie risked breaking his ankle. And the "thinking" wasn't quick either, because he shouldn't have gotten himself that far out of position to begin with - his full back (in a more central position) would have covered and cut off the forward so what he did was completely unnecessary.
@@RunicRhino22 the goalkeeper threw the ball so the man in red can't continue to fast throw in and score a goal while the goalkeeper is out of position.. it's unsportsmanlike and should be yellow carded, but the man in red should be red carded for attacking the goalkeeper..
Pitty he had a lot of injuries, because he has a lot of potential. Hopefully he can stay fit now and he can finally claim his spot in the National Team.
The goalkeeper even had the nerve to say to the ref "did u see that, he threw the ball at me" 🤣🤣🤣
And he was right - fair or not, that position should yield a yellow for both players.
@@gurelarikan8498 don't agree. The keeper started the issue so he should get the yellow. If he didn't do that the other guy wouldnt throw the ball...
@@EagleKO An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. Doesn't matter who started what. Lashing like that is a yellow
@@EagleKO he did get yellow card. What's your problem?
@@iamleoooo that is not what i meant.. I meant that the guy who threw the ball ( and didn't even hit him btw).. should not get a yellow aand he didn't because that is justice
If there ever a goalkeeper for Jose Mourinho’s heart, its this guy.
🤣🤣🤣,indeed
If jamie vardy was a keeper!
Facts!
Indeed 🤣🤣
Jose Mourinho´s fav goalkeeper is a bus or a big truck.
Keeper has got some real tactical brains in there.
It's not tactical when you got yellow card from it, it's cheating
@@DormBeat You must not watch enough football to say that, it's called being smart and receiving a yellow to prevent an issue occurring for your team
@@DormBeat tell me you don’t watch football without actually saying it lol
The term is literally coined “ tactical foul” jeez lol
@@DormBeat That's called 'take one for the team'
@@DormBeat There's a thing called tactical offense/foul. It's quite common in football.
*100 years of footballing evolution and we've barely even tapped the vastness of goalkeeping potential*
my norman osbourne
Out am I?!
You know how much I sacrificed?!
Kid ,nothing ever happened that is called evolution. *Only mutation did*
🎉🎉🎉
Hundred plus years of this sport, and some geniuses continue to reinvent things and surprise us.
Specially in Netherlands, just like Van Gaal surprises
@@jucakajuru6614 Even without a world cup, I would sit the Netherlands at the same table with the world champions. Agreed that their football is a school for the rest of the world....but Van Gaal lol!! One of the most overrated coaches in history, hasn't won anything since the 90s and everything he touches goes to the sh....🤣
@@cdiaz1310 bruh he was one penalty series away from beating the WC winners and reaching his second semi-finals in a row at the WC. I think he deserves a little respect for that alone
@@Overhemd yeah yeah and then they would have lost another WC final to France 🤷🏻♂️ and still no world champions. You never getting a WC like that Netherlands 🤣
@@cdiaz1310 van gaal won an FA cup with United in 2016 I think but yea he is overrated with his "tactical long passes"
That Goalie is a keeper
Underrated comment, lol
genius comment!
Indeed. Indeed.
A goal keeper indeed
Just keeper away from my team.
I like how he just casually flung it onto the pitch like, "There, that should do the trick..."
and it did
There should have been another twente player who would kick it back into the stands and they would take a quick throw in with a goal from long range
And he did it before the FC Twente player could pick up the next ball from his ball boy - just to have a ball already on the pitch. Not cheating - just knows the rules about a ball in play and beat the offence to their next move.
Narrator: it definitely did the trick.
"I thought it was a freekick" actually does seem like a somewhat legitimate excuse (obviously that wouldn't be the case but still... He could claim it was sportsmanship).
Takes a lot of balls to do what the keeper did
Two, to be precise
Only one ball needed*
@@almightyhydra Four, to be more precise.
@@sr.y27 fair enough, you won.
also takes a lot of brains
The fact that he completely canceled the attackers chance, even if he got a yellow it’s still a W
Yes, should have been a red card.
@@reyny2118 you should become a referee
Definitely could have been a red. The keeper being about 40 yards away from his goal at the time of the throw in is an obvious goal scoring opportunity
@@henrycharles5456 Not how referees measure DOGSO, sorry
@@reyny2118 It's no different then when players purposefully foul another player to avoid a counter attack or a risky situation.A yellow card is fair here.
He didn't just think outside the box, he thought outside the whole pitch...
I see myself out
pretty sure that was the point of the title
@@StonnyMc what?
wasn't even close to being funny.
@@droland3949it was
What a tackle, truly a sweeper keeper.
He even offered FC Twente another ball, such a generous gesture
he is terrrible at keeping anyways and always injured
@@leagueofaram5716 tf are you on about
@@brammertjen5630 he is jealous. Always the same with Ajax fans.
That was almost a red card move, though. If that attacking player pretended to get the ball and this keeper's feet up challenge happened, that is straight red card. He is lucky the player stayed away from the challenge.
That was the play of the season!😂
I love the way he has the audacity to go up to the ref to get the guy booked after he threw the ball at him 😂😂😂
No.10 throwing the ball at him in anger has me dead and buried 😂
Illegal throw in, switch possession. lol
if he didnt they would still be able to throw the ball in b4 goalkeeper returned
foul throw.
Man took it to heart
Should be red carded
Look how his genius annoyed the opposition and how he shifted the blame to the opposition for his genius reaction. Just genius
Tho he received a card, and the guy throwing a ball at him didn't.
Lol nobody was falling for it and the blame was never shifted to the opposition
He only got a yellow card for that. Genius 😭
@@lenoir7357 And prevented a likely goal. Well played. Well deserved yellow. Better than causing an injury.
Era pra ter sido expulso, árbitro fraco isso é anti jogo
Brilliant initial tackle/clearance.
Brilliant quick thinking by the attacker to take advantage with a quick throw.
Brilliant move by the keeper to prevent it by getting a second ball on the pitch.
Brilliant reaction by the throw-in taker in chucking the ball at the keeper.
Brilliant "did you see that, ref??" by the keeper.
Brilliant entertainment from start to finish!
@@markdavis7397 but yellow card is not a big deal for GK tho.
Brilliant analysis
Brilliant comment on youtube
Brilliant reply for that briliant comment about brilliant play from brilliant player.
Brilliant everything
Bravo brilliant comment
Bro was not only thinking but he himself was outside the box
This is what u call street smart... It's like stepping on the ball after u conceded a free kick to stop a quick freekick from happening.
Cheers didn’t know that
Which is equally unsportsmanlike.
That's a yellow card, you're supposed to stand in front of the ball
@t rex Harry Kane will always be remembered
Guy-man
I once heard Arsene Wenger say that football had probably gone as far as it could with regard to physical fitness and skill, and that the next boundary to push against would be neurological - swiftness of thought. Maybe this is what he meant.
What was Wenger thinking, sending Walcott on that early?
@@redavatar The thing about Arsenal, is that they always try to walk it in.
Tbf I saw a pic of Trent Alexander Arnold with a neurological helmet of sorts at a Liverpool training session. Maybe it’s started.
That's crazy..
Riiight.. how many Champions League Cups has he won?
He didn’t even think twice 😂 just went straight for it, gotta love it
First half, 36:43, his team 1-0 up and there are three teammates with him against 2 opponents... completely unnecessary yellow card despite his smart move.
@@ΓιώργοςΚαπάτος What I was thinking... It was safer to stay by the goal than that crazy risky move he made that forced him to make a foul. He definitely "didn't even think twice" LOL
Why dont all keepers just dribble all the way to goal on their own?
that card doesnt change a single thing, no way he gets another yellow its like totally worth
@@ΓιώργοςΚαπάτος
@rammingspeed5217 Don't give Onana any ideas
Keeper should've taken the quick throw-in and just acted like he thought it had come off the attacker.
underated comment
Too risky if his team mate loses the ball too quickly or his pass is not accurate, plus he was too far from the legal ball to cath it before the opposing guy.
this would be the Barca way
@@javierburgos7 it will obviously been called foul and the opponent would have got the ball
Nunez is better than Haaland, like if you agree
Thanks for the likes guys
hence the video title
@@_wormlet B
@@_wormlet True.
@@_wormlet it's a double meaning
Bar
The keeper was just giving himself more time to reflect on what an awesome tackle he'd just made.
Thinking smarter not harder 😂
You can’t think hard, or can you?
@@jandy1128 yeah like when your deep in thought your think hard or when your lost in your own head in thought
@@tsb1208 true
I can only think when I’m hard.
It's smart, but it's cheating.
I heard about taking one for the team but this is on an another level.
From playing football to dodgeball, keeper was doing it all🤣🤣
Guardian football highlights are funnier than anything Sky Sports produces.
Can you explain the tactic, I don't understand
@@nofurtherwest3474 They can't play with two footballs on the pitch
Edit: footballs, they already have two balls on the pitch at all times, or well 22 + the refs
"Remember the five Ds of dodgeball:
Dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge..."
@@nofurtherwest3474 me too
Cleanest tackle by a keeper.
Illegal studs up tackle!
@@rupertmartin3784 he did not it him tho
@@rupertmartin3784 Give it a rest
@@rupertmartin3784why illegal? He touched the ball not the player right?
@@rupertmartin3784 legit tackle = hit the ball first before colliding with opponent
Clean tackle = hit the ball first without any collision with the opponent
The goalie in the video did the clean tackle
Genius. No time to think, pure tactical instincts.
Can you explain this tactic to me, I don't understand it
@@nofurtherwest3474 if the goalkeeper hadn’t acted putting the ball on the pitch and into play the attacking player could have gone on the counterattack in a scenario where there is no goalkeeeper waiting at the net
@@02dodgecaravan oh. so i have some questions. why was there 2 balls there?
and how does throwing one ball on prevent the other player from doing the throw in?
and does the thrower have to wait for the refs whistle anyhow?
@@nofurtherwest3474 Well there were 2 balls because the player in red asked for another ball from the ball boy so he didnt have to run pick and pick up the ball.
The thrower doesn't have to wait for the refs whistle for throw ins. There cant be two balls in the field of play so by throwing the original ball on the field, that basically stopped the red player from doing a quick throw in so his team could try to score with the goalkeeper 30 yards away from the net
@@chriscao5307 interesting. i thought the thrower had to wait for the goalie to get at least back on the field, no?
The way #10 initially wants to throw the ball to his teammate and then switches to a fastball for the goalkeeper has me so dead 😂😂😂
High iq play that, perfect slide tackle as well. Suprised he was so fast with his massive balls.
that's what gave him the momentum
@@jvotrachsel45 then he must have disk brakes to zero that momentum 😅😅
Aahh the comment I so dearly searched for with my heart
@C takes one to know one… harrharr
His tackle was ballsy, but throwing the ball on the pitch was cowardly.
That is an absolutely brilliant play.
Guardian football highlights are funnier than anything Sky Sports produces.
@@markdavis7397 exactly, alot of people are complaining about it but honestly it's such a genius way of cheating and taking one for the team I kinda respect it.
@@markdavis7397 I think the main problem with faking injuries is that there isn’t any sort of punishment when they’re faking, so they can do it as much as they want.
While in this case the keeper made a foul knowing he would get a yellow, but the team needed it.
That was an absolute beauty of a tackle too!
Comments show the mentality football fans have when it comes to sportsmanship.
I wasn’t expecting that. Fair play to him
Fair play to him? Are you joking? That’s deliberate cheating and it’s absolutely pathetic.
Mistiming a tackle and accidentally tripping someone up is one thing, but to deliberately cheat like that, to obviously gain a significant advantage, is terrible behaviour and I wish the referee had something at their disposal in the rules to send the player off. I would have thought denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity, but I’d need to see it from a different angle and also I don’t know exactly how the law is worded and what it covers.
On second viewing, in fairness to the keeper, it’s difficult to tell which of the two balls is the one that was previously in play. If the ball the goalkeeper tackled was a separate ball to the one that the other team were about to throw into play, then the goalkeeper should not be disadvantaged in that way and should at least be allowed the time it takes for the original ball to be retrieved, to return towards their box.
That is unfair to the goalkeeper this time, if they slide-tackle a ball out of play and before they’ve barely had time to return to their feet, or to the field of play, the other team are ready to throw a different ball into play. I don’t think that’s how football is supposed to work. I’m not sure that’s the purpose of having multiple footballs available, it’s meant to be a single-ball game at the end of the day.
@@andrewmay1299 when did he mistime? 😂😂 cool down princess.
@@andrewmay1299 also that tackle was splendid
@@andrewmay1299 cry, im sure you are one of the people who screamed and reeeeeedded when suarez stopped ghana goal. im sure you vote for the left too.
I just appreciate the rage the attacker showed in that moment.
Guy’s genius ngl😂😂
That's the most worth it yellow card I've ever seen. 1 billion IQ right here.
Bro in the red was heated 😂😂
Haha , how the player threw the ball in his fury ,makes my day haha
Proper footballing brain. Well done
Guardian football highlights are funnier than anything Sky Sports produces.
But it technically was cheating. Where's the fair play in that? Would we accept it in Golf?
@@tomdaly6486 it doesn't matter he saved the team & didn't concede goal from there
@@tomdaly6486 golf 🤣
@@tomdaly6486 He got a yellow.
Worth the yellow.
that clean tackle 🔥
Ah, the old Mansour Bahrami "two balls in play" trick...
Who
@@S-fn3oe He's a hilarious old tennis player, if you watch him play it's funny af
This is actually hilarious, wasn't expecting that
The ability to think of that whilst challenging for the ball should be admired.
No.
It was probably coached.
Which makes the unsportsmanlike behavior even worse.
@@dclark142002 you are delusional. there are literally no signs at all that this could be coached.
Is this how thick people have become, that they think performing an action while thinking at the same time deserves admiration?
Very clever
@@dclark142002 How is it unsportsmanlike? Ball boys working overtime isn't?
I'd have gone for a red card - it's a very cynical piece of cheating to prevent a shot on goal.
He didn't just think outside of the box, he boxed out every single thought, and picked the most genius one
Can you explain me what happened in this video
@@dragoninfinitypossibilitie2202 match can't be continued with two balls on the field so the keeper prevented quick throw
@@hajkendo7645is the attacker throw considered in the pitch?
@@whenyoutry not sure
Amazing how he had the presence of mind to do that in a competitive game with all that adrenaline pumping. Or maybe he was waiting to pull that out of his back pocket for the longest time knowing full well he will go viral 😂
The goal keeper couldn’t have pre-planned it because sometimes are are no extra balls at the exact location of the throw in 🤔
@@SLUGTHUG no. There are ball boys all over the stadium. Tweente are the home side so the ball boy would immediately throw him a ball so he can play the ball fast. The ball that the goalkeeper kicked threw back in was the same one he kicked out.
@@moses3931 he didn't kick any ball back. how can this short clip be this difficult to analyse
presence of midn to do what? how about the presence of mind that the next time any team is in trouble, wrestle another player to the ground?
or how about putting a firecracker in your pocket to bring out for handy moments?
how is anyone here serious?? the sport is football, not a creativity test in a circus
have u ever done anything physical ever? do you think they all play with numbed brains visualizing tv static the whole time?
That tackle tho 👌🏻
I have never been impressed by playing against fair play. Till now. Brilliant, so intelligent!
One of the most "worth it" yellow card on history
I like how the ref put his hands behind his back, like preparing for whatever funny reason the GK would try to say 🤣
Every part of this clip is hilarious 😂😂😂
I wouldnt have thought of that. Smart keeper.
For a goalkeeper that is not outside the box - except literally.
That was an action packed 30 seconds.
Fr there’s so much to talk about 😂
like kids in a playground "Look teacher, he threw the ball at me first, he threw it first, look at him" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is genius play hahaha
He even argue with ref, "he threw the ball to me"
If he said it is a card because of throwing the ball towards him, the keeper should have been sent off and it would have been the correct decision... Yellow for kicking ball away and asking for a card which is also yellow = sent off
@@ecoluera2902 they usually dont get cards for it, but as long as they didnt remove that rule in the last years asking for a card is a yellow card, google it.
@@flo1...471 and the player who threw the ball should've also been sent of with a straight red lol
@@universalplayz7496 no, he only made a wrong throw thats it.
@flo1... no it's obv af he was angry and threw it out of anger that's a straight red
Bijlow is a genious
Thats the one and only right goalkeeper for the Dutch squad. His instinct is superiour.
Tell that to Ronald Koeman... he is considering Cillesen again 🙈
There should be a rule that a quick throw in / corner kick is only allowed if the original playing ball can be reproduced. Otherwise the ball guys can play a role and the home playing team has a real advantage
thats part of the fun
The keeper runs so far out of his way to do this it's amazing. It looks like it was his plan the whole time! 😂
Yeah he was up again before he was down!
That was nefarious, unsportsmanlike, horrible...and brilliant!
What a beautiful tackle by the way.
Amidst all that, what a tackle by the GK!
I've always thought that a player should do this, finally I see it
For a normal player it doesnt make sense to randomly take a yellow when u put the ball out, but for the gk its important because the play cant continue with an empty net
When you think about it, he actually did think outside the box.👍
This grew up in the streets. Really creative.
Now that's what you call an unbelievable save. Light speed intelligence at it's brightest
and cheating
@@DannyCosmos its not cheating tho. If it were a tactical foul would be cheating too
How is this any different from field players giving a ball just a slight kick during free kicks or throw ins ? They do it all the time
Its not his throw in though.
It's very different are you joking? Players are only allowed to kick the ball to outside of the pitch and whenever that happens the opposing team is immediately supplied a ball from the ball boy. The advantage gained is quite small. In this case the goalkeeper's team gained a massive advantage because you aren't allowed to execute a throw in with a ball already on the pitch
It annoys me because in what other sport do professionals foul intentionally to gain an advantage. And then people watching will commend the player for the foul
0:09 Skill Issues. lock the target And still miss 🤣🤣
Guess thats why he became a footballer lol
1000% IQ from the goalkeeper
great play
Brilliant. The definition of gamesmanship at its finest.
Ironically though, not sportsmanship.^^
@@DrZaius3141 Why ironically?
If he got a red this would be a different conversation
Which he should have. I can't believe how unfairness is celebrated nowadays.
@@curtisnewton2295i agree. Most important thing should always be sportsmanship not winning or losing. There was none of that in this game.
@@curtisnewton2295 Unfairness things does not matter in football , that just childish thinking
@@bardocomunista I sincerely hope I'm misjudging you, but you seem to personify why I've aways despised Argentina in football.
still geting a yellow isnt worth it, the match was 60 minutes away from the last wisthle
smart guy, he knows how to play the rule
High level intelligence on this guy if I’m a fan or a manager I’m singing his praises
Insane tackle.
best part him pointing at the attcker after he fired rhe ball un his direction 🤣
Give credit to the ball boy. He understood the assignment when others would have hesitated.
😎
bruv Twente were the home side, so no, the ball boy did bad
Goalie didn't get the ball from the ball boy.. The attacker got the ball from ball boy.. What are you on?
@bardock2525 I’m sorry mr Chan however i feel compelled to respond to this comment before you.@bardock2525 So then genius who threw the ball to the goalie then if it wasn’t a ballboy ?
@bardock2525 Are you trying to say that there was a ball moving around in it’s own entity anticipating the goalie picking up a moving ball ?
Bijlow! The greatest Dutch goalkeeper 💪
Rotterdam*
Maar kon de 0 niet houden in de Grolsch veste
Kijk maar eens terug hoe het kan dat Bijlow aan die bal komt, foutje van de ballenjongen 😂
Het word nu toch wel echt zielig😂
@@timovandemaat maar staat wel eerste in de eredivisie
pure talent
The Goalie has Maldini-like skills & Machaivalli-like brain.
Fantastic tackle and really quick thinking
No, he should've been carded for that "tackle". Studs up, reckless tackle. I wouldn't have blamed the forward for some diving theatrics after the goalie risked breaking his ankle. And the "thinking" wasn't quick either, because he shouldn't have gotten himself that far out of position to begin with - his full back (in a more central position) would have covered and cut off the forward so what he did was completely unnecessary.
@@scottrc5391 perfectly fine tackle 😂😂😂
@@Jake-vh6jp The fact that he got the ball doesn't mean it was "fine". It was 100% studs up reckless.
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Brilliant thinking from the keeper. Deserves a medal from his coach.
getting a yellow card?
Do coaches give out medals?
@@finalfrontier001 It was a clean tackle, and it was the old ball that he threw.
@@RunicRhino22 the goalkeeper threw the ball so the man in red can't continue to fast throw in and score a goal while the goalkeeper is out of position.. it's unsportsmanlike and should be yellow carded, but the man in red should be red carded for attacking the goalkeeper..
Deserves to be in the thickest person club
Pitty he had a lot of injuries, because he has a lot of potential. Hopefully he can stay fit now and he can finally claim his spot in the National Team.
I was surprised that Noppert started over him in the World Cup over Bijlow. I get the impression that Koeman will go to Bijlow though
@@SATULAL noppert was great stop lying
ben blij dat hij niet mee was wat een kl..tz.ak en hij had rood mogen hebben voor die aktie net als jahabaksh
Beter dan penaltykiller Noppert 😂 Hopen dat hij nu eindelijk als basis in Oranje komt!
Only thing missing for this to be a proper soccer highlight is the goalkeeper pretending to get hit by the player throwing the ball
He got the respect in the locker room from even the manager
This just sums up what’s wrong with the sport of football. A player cheats and everyone praises him.
When tf did he cheat?Thats called having presence of mind...just bcuz u have the power to comment,doesnt mean u should comment some bs
@@ST-wl4dh One can't help but wonder why you couldn't refrain from "commenting some bs" then.
@@scesfizia Exactly. It's appalling.
@@curtisnewton2295 i had free time?
@@ST-wl4dh Then why not use your free time to read your own comment and follow your own advice?
That’s a very clever pun for the title.
Fact that he didn't get a red card for that play is scary.
I never knew new skill can still be invented in football, what a genius
ah yeah, cause is the first player to ever do something like that...
That deserves a blue card
How could a footballer, at any level, stoop to this level of cheating ? It ranks with shirt pulling and deliberate obstruction.
Should it be a red for stopping a clear goal scoring opportunity?
How can it be a red? The player is taking a throw in 😂😂😂
He definitely rehearsed this entire manoeuvre. 😂
He dedicated his whole life to this moment
That ball throw at the end in anger looks like something straight from a comedy show 😂
So a normal delay of game is a yellow. Could this goal denying delay of game be considered a red?
You can't score direct from a throw in
You can't score direct from a throw in
I respect that the attacker controlled his emotions in the end and threw the ball on the ground instead of the goalkeeper
Doesn’t change anything, if the ref knows the rules it’s a yellow card for him too
@@hectormf99 It's actually a red card. Throwing the ball at an opposing player (and the attempt is punishable) is an automatic suspension.
@@QemeHno it isn't
@@bern9642 Yes it is
@@basedneutral1173 no it isnt
That should be a red card
That might be the biggest shithousery I've ever seen
Fair play
One of the best keepers at the moment