03:02 Pelé was 17 years old on that game. It was the first World Cup won by Brazil, in 1958.
@albinjohnsson25119 ай бұрын
And he scored twice in the final.
@rvponto8 ай бұрын
"entende" -pelé
@mhh75449 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Europe but whos country has never had international success, and yet all these footage gives me goosebumbs.
@Hope...M9 ай бұрын
Oh just imagine being in the USA and our men's soccer team. Our women have done pretty good on the world stage. Our men national team doesn't do too hot as you already know😅
@eltiospike76729 ай бұрын
@@Hope...M I'm from Venezuela and i feel exactly ther same haha
@DenUitvreter9 ай бұрын
@@Hope...M I often enjoyed the USA. One of the great things about football is that you don't have to be good to put up a good fight.
@blakefish809 ай бұрын
@@Hope...M Honestly, the USA mens team are really pretty good and getting better every year. They will win a world cup one of these days.
@xAl3kS9 ай бұрын
Hi belgian fellow !
@ferchrissakes9 ай бұрын
5:26 it’s impossible not to grin from ear to ear just listening to that commentator absolutely losing his marbles. Great to watch how it snuck up on you too 🙂
@nailer109 ай бұрын
Hello! im Brazilian, that defeat for us(1x7 to Germany), was the most painfull thing i ever feeled in my entire life. If u dont know, we are historically the greatest nation in this sport, we are the ones who score the goals, now imagine a World Cup, in the country of football, in a semi-final, losing 7-1, it's inexplicable, everything went well for them, nothing for us. I remember that the street was painted in our colors throughout the country, watching the game. Nobody at work, nobody doing anything, just in front of the television watching the game, and seeing this shame. It still hurts us today... and it's an international joke. I hope u can react to that... will be hard for me to watch the video, but i will... Great reaction!
@PernelTV9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I remember when that happen. I'm not into football since few years, but that day I watch score on my phone, out of curiosity, I see 5-0 at half-time in my head it was a bug, impossible, I check on the channel who plays the world cup, and I was bugging, I tried to figure out how is that possible. I remember Neymar was not there (injured, I think), and Germany was good, but it's Brazil, nation of football. Bad day for Brazil, even for us in France, we thought it's an April fool or something, we were amazed by how Germany did that and confused by how is that possible for Brazil. But for everybody, Brazil mean football, and football mean Brazil, even the best can have a bad day. Look at "my" team, we won our first title in 98, and in 2002, we were eliminated like amateur team in first round, a shame, not the same score but we were champions and next world cup barely exist. Your pain will disappear one day, don't feel bad, Brazil will remain GOAT whatever happen in future. Brazil is the football legend.
@captainkaracho14219 ай бұрын
I am from Germany and i watched the game at home with my dad . Of course i was happy about us scoring goals but at the same time it hurt to c your folks in such shock, pain and tears. But at least you got a little consolation from us by defeating Argentina in the Final. I know words cant make it really go away but i am sry dude and i hope for better days for your country 😊
@nailer109 ай бұрын
@@PernelTV oh, i really appreciate this, thank u for your kind words, I really found difficult for this pain to vanish, even with a long time... but, we hope we can succeed and let that past, very far behind us.
@nailer109 ай бұрын
@@captainkaracho1421 i hope that too, i actually am descendent from Germany. Cuz Brazil was colonized by a lot of countries around the globe, and u guys beat Argentina, wich ease a little bit for myself... i have a huge respect for u guys, for your style of play, very focused, cold, colective and successfull aswell, completly different from us 🤣🤣 and that makes this sport so beautiful. Thank u.
@PernelTV9 ай бұрын
@@nailer10 Maybe next victory can help Brazilian people.
@ExitiumNL9 ай бұрын
The announcer during the Bergkamp goal is Jack van Gelder, and he's known for his enthusiastic style of reporting. It was a game in the quarter finals of the World Cup vs Argentina, and it was 1-1 after two early goals in the first half. Then first Numan from the Netherlands got his second yellow card and was sent off, and with a few minutes to play Ortega from Argentina gave the Dutch goalkeeper a headbutt and was sent off as well. The goal from Bergkamp came a few minutes after that, in the 89th minute. I watched that game with my parents and a lot of colleagues from my dad's job, and the ending was absolutely crazy.
@gmdhargreaves9 ай бұрын
George best once said, “I spent all my money from football on drink, women and fast cars, the rest, I just wasted”
@just-some-dude-on-the-internet8 ай бұрын
Yep.
@jdeamaral8 ай бұрын
The Beauty Of No Protocol. Is it her curiosity? Her intelligence? Her sense of wonder? Her smile? Her eyes? Her laugh? Her modesty. It is all that, and so much more. Such a great channel!
@happyslapsgiving54219 ай бұрын
The shirt rule is relatively recent. Some players started getting paid for sponsoring products on the shirt they wore under their jersey. This violated the sponsorship rules. So they made a rule that says you get booked for taking off your shirt in celebration. Even if you're not wearing anything underneath.
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining this!
@happyslapsgiving54219 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol You're welcome. If you want to return the favor, please react to any video on Totti's career. 😜
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
I’ll put it on my list (:
@DenUitvreter9 ай бұрын
Football is also a game that they all have to move on with, after a goal is scored the game has to be resumed asap with a kick off, and all the players have to wear their team kit, in full. For over a hundred years players much better in games much bigger had managed to keep their shirt on despite being out of their mind of joy for scoring, but suddenly every bottom second league playing tapping in an easy 5-1 had to get dressed again befor the game could continue. It was nonsense and I am glad it ended. There has to be discipline in the game and if you can't control your emotions you don't belong on a football pitch.
@ilan_nahshon9 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocolSergio Agüero and the other player were naked,No Ad, Fact. Its a celebration that takes time from the game.
@grogu96989 ай бұрын
I think it was Jorge Valdano who said: "El fútbol es la cosa más importante de las cosas no importantes". (Football is the most important thing of the non important things)
@grveyardshft9 ай бұрын
What’s crazy is that this enthusiasm and passion is present even in the lower moments. A lot of these clips are from successful winning teams. Which is amazing to watch. I’m personally an Evertonian and my team hasn’t been the best for a while now. A couple seasons back we survived relegation and the scenes at goodison where some of the best I’ve ever been a part of. If you’re a fan of football that passion is there win lose or draw.
@JudahsRedEyeLion9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
Thank you as well! It’s not lost on me than you’re constantly supporting & are consistently one of the first commenting
@earthwormandruw9 ай бұрын
Top G m8 :D
@earthwormandruw9 ай бұрын
Wait you are a follower of the way too, born from above?
@JudahsRedEyeLion9 ай бұрын
Yes. @@earthwormandruw
@earthwormandruw9 ай бұрын
@@JudahsRedEyeLionneato! May I ask for a book recommendation on the faith?
@DenUitvreter9 ай бұрын
There are actually quite a few nice back stories to the goals in this video. Dennis Bergkamp x 23 was the last minute in a tense match between arch rivals Argentina and the Netherlands to go the semi finals of the WC, and it was a goal only Bergkamp could make. There have been better players than Bergkamp, allthough not too many, but when it comes to unique goals that never got copied, he's the man. Thuram was there, a defender who hardly ever had scored a goal, and then in a difficult WC match for the favourite and home team France when the attackers and creative players had an off day, he scored twice to decide the game. That same tournement in the final we saw Zidane, the captain but a technical, creative player, great feet, scores two headers to decide the game. He was known for a lot of things, but not his headers. Ruling world champion and huge favourite for the title Spain had one the first matches of the WC against the Netherlands which had their weakest squad in decades, and only the few fans of the infamous manager Van Gaal had some confidence. So billions of people around the world expecting just a boring easy first round victory for Spain. Van Persie equalized just before half time with that diving lob header. In the 2nd half the Netherlands crushed Spain with Robben scoring the 5th as was shown. Also for the non Dutch or not fands of Dutch football a match and score like that just sends a shockwave through the first week of the WC and that is great for everybody but the Spain supporters.
@mavii9189 ай бұрын
My favourite quote about Bergkamp : ''If he played in the snow, he wouldn't leave any footprints!' - John Hartson
@DenUitvreter9 ай бұрын
@@mavii918 "If you don't have the first touch you have nothing" is from himself. That's because he already knew what he had to do before recieving the ball, and he could only turn little space into time or little time into enough space if the first touch was perfect. His was, can't remember a poor first touch from him, and he used to time his jump to cushion the ball hanging in the air.
@andresmartinezramos75136 ай бұрын
That day was a bad day Thankfully Brazil got mauled at home so everyone forgot
@schade808 ай бұрын
You're so tactful, calm and collected. The way you comment is something totally different what some is today. Thank you for existing and keep up the good work!
@afropunkx9 ай бұрын
Videos likes these erase all rivalries. All I can do is sit in awe of how beautiful this game is... it truly makes me reflect on the beautiful game and makes me appreciate all the players and the moments I have witnessed.
@Dandroid50009 ай бұрын
1:14 ......I remember watching that goal in a pub in San Francisco........Pires weaving his way down the wing before pulling it back for Trezeguet to smash it into the roof of the net....what a way to win a final!!! I was watching the game with a beautiful French-Moroccan girl and ended up going back to her place for the night.......and that was the start of a beautiful relationship! 💘
@maarten2529 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this one!
@alvaro65229 ай бұрын
Yees!! Was Absolutely amazing!!!
@alphazero54218 ай бұрын
One of my favorite videos on KZbin, I can never get tired of re-watching the beauty of football!
@ryanturner85779 ай бұрын
Played it my whole life and through college, plus trying to go pro many years ago. This video does a good job capturing moments in time. The funny thing is I know every single moment in the video, every backstory, etc. I have watched just about everything on this game, played it basically every waking minute of most of my life, and unless people have played it, it's hard to describe why it's called the beautiful game. I teared up watching this because I miss it so much. Man, what a game.
@Anni2k269 ай бұрын
1:49 Yeah you should checkout a video on Ibrahimovic. Guy's confidence outta this world
@ohauss9 ай бұрын
Not just his confidence but his spatial awareness, too. He knows precisely where he has to kick even upside down, with his back to the goal, from 30m away...
@nljans9 ай бұрын
Thank you for that reaction, some of the most incredible moments in football history, spine tingling, made all of the more memorable by the passion and emotion of the commentators.
@yo_boi_biram80959 ай бұрын
Football is truely something great. Brings out the paasion out of all of us ❤.
@adamphillip53059 ай бұрын
& the despair
@mattsmith54219 ай бұрын
Leicester City premier league title win 2015 is the biggest underdog story in any sport in history.
@DrProvidence9 ай бұрын
But greece in 2004 is close
@circle28677 ай бұрын
shame the video didnt include vardy's goal against liverpool
@jonnymac-xo2lo9 ай бұрын
I remember nearly everything in this video. I was just in tears watching this ✊
@henrybailey61119 ай бұрын
I have never watched one of your videos where you have been so animated and smiling so much. I was torn between watching you and the beauty of the football! 😭
@citisoccer8 ай бұрын
I played football through university and 3 years of semipro. Even at that lowly level, "retiring" still guts your heart out. It was saying goodbye to a 23 year relationship that I put a LOT of time and effort into. Worth every second.
@brahmiaanis9608 ай бұрын
the greatness in this vedio is not about random goals and movements it's about the timing and the huge events that this moments was and trust me its iconic moments
@Jzscrstsprstr9 ай бұрын
Beauty indeed. That crazy Dennis Bergkamp commentary. I love this goal. World cup 1998, Quarterfinal. The Netherlands vs Argentina. Score is 1-1 and I believe the game was very tense. In the 90' Dennis Bergkamp scores the winning goal for the Netherlands and what a beautiful goal it was. Amazing pass, amazing first touch, 3 touches in total. From a comment: "Especially once you read the translation and realize how it begins with the commentator Jack van Gelder saying he has a feeling they are going to reach the semi-final". I guess the video is suitable for a private watching as it's 1 minute long: "Netherlands - Argentina: Bergkamp Goal 1998 (HD)" /watch?v=XsZkCFoqSBs
@kalashnikov6709 ай бұрын
mad love for you for this!!
@Daoless9 ай бұрын
Great reaction. I like your insight
@dyoung35369 ай бұрын
I can feel my knees going out just watching that. Soccer (Football) is a great sport for hockey players. My son use to get teased by the other hockey players for also playing soccer. But anytime he was skating the puck down and lost it off his stick, he was the only one who'd catch it with his foot and kick it back up to his stick. That footwork skill is very beneficial.
@conah94409 ай бұрын
"Man City fans go wild" :😁😆That was Rooney scoring for Man Utd on Derby day. Man City vs Man Utd one of the biggest annual fixtures in the footballing calendar. Both teams hate each other - true rivals but ultimately, bit silly really. Much ❤ your vids inspire me to educate my supremely lazy self.
@Nobson-25399 ай бұрын
Glad i wasn't the only one that notices😂
@Karthig19879 ай бұрын
Lol was about to say the same thing lol
@davidmarsh98979 ай бұрын
I know what you mean about knowing the story behind the games. For example, it shows Sergio Aguero scoring a fairly innocuous, routine goal against Queens Park Rangers in the Premiership in 2011. The significance of the goal was that it meant that Manchester City won the Premiership title for the first time in 43 years. Also, Manchester United, City's arch rivals, had just finished their game and were currently at the top of the table. City's game was still playing and needed a goal to win and leapfrog United into first place. At 93 minutes and 20 seconds, i.e. injury time, Aguero scored the goal to give City their title. That's why the crowd went crazy and he ripped his shirt off and ran to the fans to celebrate.
@elliotness118 ай бұрын
Football has so much passion that it goes beyond just watching a game, you have to live it.
@niklasstormly29709 ай бұрын
9:18 you are absolute right, some of the clips af in test games but high lvl skills, others are the winning goals for a big moment like winng goal for a worldcup or an insane comebacks ect
@grauerstarr7 ай бұрын
@10:19 its the highest victory in a semi final ever during a world cup. germany also is the only european team who ever won the world cup in south america. miroslav klose is the all-time top scorer for Germany and holds the record for the most goals scored in the FIFA World Cup with 16 goals scored over 4 editions of the tournament between 2002 and 2014. he did that record in the brazil - germany match where he scored his 16th goal.
@hainzy9 ай бұрын
You're completely right about knowing the context. Man goosebumps
@aaro96live7 ай бұрын
The goals are beautiful, but the context makes them infinitely more spectacular.
@guitarman84629 ай бұрын
Yes , if they take off their shirt when they score a goal it's an automatic yellow. And 2 yellows , gives you a red and you miss the next game and have to walk back to the locker room.
@s1lanc988 ай бұрын
As a Bayern München Fan, the defeat in the 2012 UCL Final was really hard. The Final took place at our home Stadium and we got defeated in the penalty shoot out. Adding to that we got 2nd in every tournament. We got 2nd in the league after Dortmund, 2nd in the national cup against Dortmund and 2nd in the european cup against Chelsea at home ground. But we were rewarded for our dedication and hard work in the following Season were we won every Trophy. From 3 times 2nd to 3 times 1st.
@JacobOman-qb1lm8 ай бұрын
It’s just football bro. Relax
@guitarman84629 ай бұрын
Best classic cups are : World Cup , Copa America , the cups from Europe. My team is River Plate & Argentina. The final in the World Cup : Argentina vs France was incredible !!!
@gato15689 ай бұрын
Im German and this 2014 World Cup win vs Messis Argentina in the final and brazils humiliation in the game before the final (seminfinal) in their own backyard were wild here in my country. Funny enough a German tv show a couple hours before the seminal kickoff went onto the streets of Brazil and asked German tourists and brazilian people their prediction for the match and a german guy literally said he expects a comfortable 7:1 for us and all the interviewers plus his brazilian friend next to him laughed at him 😂😂 Btw heres a link that explains that match in detail: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaSaZYaVeqtmrqssi=fynbdjlxU2k4aHQH
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for including a link!
@gato15689 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol no problem. Love your videos!
@donjuan5619 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocoldon't watch lol ☠️
@aixmhros9 ай бұрын
the beauty of football fans prespective will bring tears to your eyes..
@gmdhargreaves9 ай бұрын
They say football can be considered life or death by some, they are wrong, it’s much more than that!❤❤❤❤
@baussify9 ай бұрын
word for word, bar for bar from the opening seconds, is crazy work.
@Travoltaaaaa9 ай бұрын
Bill Shankly 🔴
@jabranenajmi87129 ай бұрын
For all those who aren't lucky enough to be french, the last words in the clip are: "after we seen this, we can die... as late as possible... but we can!"
@Officialnrb9 ай бұрын
Yet another gift from England to the world
@petebeatminister9 ай бұрын
You wont believe what football means to the Brasilians. And what the name Pelè means to them. Many years ago I have visited Santos in Brasil, where Pelè played most of his life. I was also shown the stadium of the Santos FC, Pelé's club. Its really sacred ground for them.
@markusjentzsch79329 ай бұрын
football actually has one of the highest rates of injuries. love your videos btw, you are such a smart standout on youtube (is that a word? sorry, german dude).
@abelovedsonofGodinwhomHeis35-69 ай бұрын
Football is beautiful because every week millions of people experience immense joy and what else on earth does that?
@yannicklucas18369 ай бұрын
At one point, football jersey was made up of 2 parts, the jersey itself and an additional layer inside intended to absorb the sweat. Once you took it off, it was really difficult to put it back and players spent like 5 minutes to put the jersey back. That's why they decided to give a yellow card to players who remove their jersey, to avoid wasting time. At 11:28 the french commentor is saying (after the first World Cup title for France): "After seeing this, we can die peacefully. I mean, as late as possible, but we can" Still have goosebumps hearing this 26 years later! 08:30 : Zinedine Zidane during his last international competition with France team against Brazil in 1/4 final. The round before, France played against Spain and spanish journalists were saying Spain will make Zidane retired and Zidane score the last goal in the 3-1 french victory and send the spanish team home... In 1/4 final against Brazil, Zidane did one of the greatest individual performance ever.
@Ben_Kunga9 ай бұрын
Oh my god. I wish I could explain to you how great some of these moments are.
@dscotthoward74679 ай бұрын
Getting a "shirt off Yellow Card" is inexcusable really. My local team had a player on a shirt off card after his 1st half goal, only to get his second yellow (and expulsion) early in the 2nd half, which cost us the game ultimately. Great video/reaction, thanks!
@mikec1579 ай бұрын
Dennis Bergkamp, Dennis Bergkamp, Dennis Bergkamp, Dennis Bergkamp, DENNIS BERGKAMP! 😂 Absolutely zero insight from the commentator at all and yet somehow its the perfect commentary for that iconic goal.
@DenUitvreter9 ай бұрын
I hate it when commentators start making sounds. Shouting 'whooo' and stuff is our job at home standing up from the couch, commentators job is to keep articulating words in their enthousiasm, they have that gift of gab of have the wrong job. But articulating a name is fine too.
@toonman18928 ай бұрын
Touching on what you said about retiring from the job you love must be really difficult. Sadly, the suicide rate of former players is quite high at around the 40's age (going on podcasts from former players), something about being conditioned from an early age, failing to reach the heights of emotions, missing the team spirit, and many other factors. I want to add, in my lifetime, my favourite all time player was Zidane. (the one that made you smile and nod in approval as he took on half the opposition).
@DavidDArcy19759 ай бұрын
David Beckham is so much of a football player that a Buddhist temple, which has a gold statue representation of ALL gods from ALL religions surrounding a sculpture, added one of Beckham because they think (correctly) that football is it's own religion YNWA
@ohauss9 ай бұрын
There are a whole lot of highlight videos on the 7-1 one match here on youtube, including an official fifa one. Basically, Brazil was lacking two key players, including Neymar, and completely crumbled under pressure. Given both post-halftime goals by Germany were scored by Schürrle, there was a joke going around that German coach Jogi Löw told players during the break not to humiliate their hosts too much in the second half, but Schürrle was just out on the toilet at that moment... To add insult to injury, German striker Miroslav Klose used the opportunity to break the record of a Brazilian player for most goals scored during worldcup games - and since the Brazilian player had already retired, there was no chance for him to get it back.
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
This was the info that I needed, thank you!
@iagusc9 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocolI strongly recommend that you actually watch at least the first 27/28 minutes of that game; that's when everything happened. As a 27-year-old Argentine who watches a LOT of soccer, that was the most impressive, unexpected, almost impossible-to-believe game I ever saw, and probably will ever see. kzbin.infoL6sbfskaTDQ?si=ywtRjlAdKDDSvlNc&t=136
@iagusc9 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol I strongly recommend that you actually watch at least the first 27/28 minutes of that game; that's when everything happened. As a 27-year-old Argentine who watches a LOT of soccer, that was the most impressive, unexpected, almost impossible-to-believe game I ever saw, and probably will ever see.
@bolle-qy8td9 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol there is some more, Ronaldo the previous record holder was actually the commentator for brazillian TV and the brazillian team hadnt lost a competitive match (not sure about friendlies) in Brazil for decades so there was atleast one if not two generations of fans that had never seen their team lose from inside the stadium
@HockyOne9 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol Brazil should have learned the lesson: never give up. In qualification to the World Cup 2014: in Berlin, Germany - Sweden 4-0 after 61 minutes. "OK, boys - let's play some fotball." First swedish goal is by Zlatan Ibrahimovic. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bn3OqIWrmp6UgZY
@Herbert225563 ай бұрын
Watching this withougt sub tittles is CRIMINAL, Many of these goals are equivalent to a team coming from 3-0 in series and then force game 7 and then to win with a buzzer beater in game 7 of the finals
@peperminth72369 ай бұрын
French people old enought to remember 98 know how the victory change the country , as the comentator said " i think after we saw that , we can die peacefully " , this victory was an incredible moment, it literaly stop racism in the country for few times , nothing was bad in the minds of french people .
@dquanissavage62879 ай бұрын
No Protocol Awesome Video Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for watching!
@mcrook67808 ай бұрын
You might host a World Cup, as a football power house, maybe twice, three times at a stretch (although England haven’t since 1966) in your lifetime, so it’s a great honour, and being humiliated in your own back yard, even more so being THE team to beat in a World Cup, made that game a wild watch
@meganoob129 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly the bookin for taking your short of wasn‘t a thing in my early childhood around 2000. I think it was introduced in the early 2000s because players had overdone it. The took their shirts of and some threw them onto the crowd. It was used as a method of timewasting so they introduced this rule.
@Ananas-2809 ай бұрын
As a European (German) girl, i live on loving football 🩵 I consider myself very lucky that i have been raised by a football passionate loving family, When you understand it and watch couple of games and get hooked on it...not a single thing in the world can give you the feeling this game does The thing about it from my own experience, through the different heartbreaks i had and the days that really sucked, still when my team win i forget about everything and feel very happy for weeks despite everything bad happening, BUT if everything going extremely well for you and you have all what you want but your team lost you still gonna be so sad even if everything else is going amazingly which really sucks... I have seen many Americans in the last 2 years go from "what's even is SOCCER and what's fun about it?" To being absolutely crazy about their team 😅
@InimitaPaul9 ай бұрын
No matter what age I am at some point in the World Cup I find myself believing like I did when I was a child, my hopes are always dashed but for that brief moment I’m a kid again. 🏴
@eragon4009 ай бұрын
Most of if not all the matches shown in the compilation are free to watch on KZbin. I recommend the Miracle at Istanbul (Liverpool vs Inter Milan UCL 2005 final)
@thegreatsound1139 ай бұрын
Ngl I lived through most of these moments. I shed a tear😢 now my pillow is wet♥️
@oliverbayley35099 ай бұрын
Greetings from Macclesfield.
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
Greetings Oliver, happy Sunday!
@gmdhargreaves9 ай бұрын
You still got a team? My mate loved across the road from the stadium in early 2000’s???
@oliverbayley35099 ай бұрын
@@gmdhargreaves They went bust but were replaced by a new team using the same stadium. From 'Macclesfield Town FC' to just 'Macclesfield FC'.
@gmdhargreaves9 ай бұрын
@@oliverbayley3509 that’s good 👍
@oliverbayley35099 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol Happy Everything! 💘
@damyr9 ай бұрын
10:23 The story behind the Brazil vs Germany catastrophe (1-7) is from WC 2014 in Brazil. Brazilian team was hosting it, tho they were among worst teams on the tournament. Referees helped them immensely to pass into the semifinals, but there was Germany waiting for them. No one could help them against German team, which was infinitely better. Germany could score at least 10-12 goals, but they felt bad about it and didn't play 100% half of the match. Brazil definitely deserved even worse.
@publicminx8 ай бұрын
yep, this 7:1 win of Germany over Brazil is by far the most iconic football game in history for many reasons. Apart from obvious things like that usually just dont happen (its literally a century exception) between two heavy weights in the last games, it broke tons of records (in football history and for the internet). One of the many is that it was also the first time a European team won the world cup in South America. And this right in the 'center' against Brazil (AND the next game against Argentine). For Brazil it was also for such reasons (down to details like loosing the Nr. 1 World's ranking of the highest scorer from Brazil (Ronaldo) to Germany (Klose)). For Brazil one of those days like in every ones life when really everything goes wrong and one bad news adds to the next - while for Germany quite the opposite.
@Vancouverallday9 ай бұрын
The more recent world cup was fun to watch made like soccer more being Canadian we never really took soccer serious like the ppl outside of Canada does.
@sliverwolf19929 ай бұрын
You should definitely checkout Leicester City winning the Premier League, it's a was truly fairytale stuff especially if your just a football fan in general.
@philipdavison65239 ай бұрын
I could watch videos of Messi or Ronaldinho over and over again. That gets me emotional.
@kokos96529 ай бұрын
huge respect for acknowledging it's actually called football and not soccer... ;)
@leonardodalcamo79177 ай бұрын
Hi, first of all as football fan extremely enjoied this video but you were right. If you don't know, so many short clips dosn't give the power of the moment maybe you can fell it by the commentators or the fans but you cannot feel your own. Without rewatch, for me the clip Bareclona - PSG tha was an epic gama where the Barcelona Coach in a prematch interview said thet they could do 5 goal and they did. Barcelona needed 4 golas withot taking it. PSG did one so Barcelona needed 5and at the last minutes of the match they did it. 5-1. Really wondeful. As Milan fan I have to pain to si Liverpool - Milan but yeh also that one. Also the clip of the Premier league win of Manchester City, with the Manchester UTD that win his match and with the current result of Man City was ahead but at the end Aguero smash the ball into the net and Man City the championship. So many moments to dive inside. For player clips I recommand Ronaldinho. But obviusly there are so many grat players.
@vinopacino24239 ай бұрын
It wasn't always a yellow card for taking the shirt off. The rule was brought in in 2004 to curb excessive celebration, partly to stop time-wasting and partly because it is unsportsmanlike and might incite opposing fans. Players still do it though sometimes if they get caught up in the moment or don't care
@Jimmyconway779 ай бұрын
Thank you I’ve seen a few people making up reasons
@XxPanderosxX9 ай бұрын
At the end , 11min 30 when the French speaker Thierry Rolland says "Apres avoir vu ca on peut mourir tranquille [le plus tard possible mais on peut. Ah c'est super. Quel pied, ] it mean : After seeing that (France winning the world cup 3 to 0 against Brazil in the 98 final in France) we can die freely, the most lately possible but We can ! He sadly passed away in 2012 but he was, with Thierry Gilardi the best commentator in football in France ! (maybe the best commentator are all name Thierry we dont know x)
@Allsizes4 ай бұрын
That maradona goal is considered the best world cup goal ever
@davidechersini99654 ай бұрын
First soccer lesson: play right-footed, play left-footed / put on wax, take off wax, The Karate Kid. Soccer coach since 1982. Ciao
@Miroul259 ай бұрын
Seeing you getting emotional, watching people getting emotional made me get emotional 🥲
@robertrauter84599 ай бұрын
my team was on the loosing side so it was painfull but still beautifull preformance.....love the sport no matter who won....
@Travoltaaaaa9 ай бұрын
Hi! You ask the right questions about Blackadder as you do football. Thanks 💖 You're dead right. The context of these matches are HUGE. Germany 7 IN Brazil? In a WC semi? So much history there. But also, passion. Imagine MOST country's boys and girls grow up kicking a round ball. Every mother of every child on every continent. Only the US doesn't really have that. The passion you see in these clips, we all feel. Through mums dads sisters brothers uncles cousins. Every four years, the world truly sees colour and culture and fun and huge passion without hate. The beautiful game is real.
@thomasthetankengine84189 ай бұрын
The embodiment of competition seeps through the very pores In our skin, and exudes in expressions of, joy, sadness, elation, and the unity is the bond that holds tight to the idea that together as a symbiotic entity we shall combine our love for our sport and stand in glory and in loss, as one, unwaivering, no matter what... Dennis bergkamp just was......
@Victoria-tp3dz9 ай бұрын
The germany brazil 7-1 game was just phenomenal. You should def watch the highlights of that game
@josippijaca87849 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. In 1990 new order did a song for England world cup team. It's called world in motion.
@relevantbrother89649 ай бұрын
I loved playing football in my teens and 20s but cannot handle watching it..I prefer rugby union,rugby league, Aussie Rules.. Best wishes to those who love Association football.
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
Let me know if you have a rugby recommendation for the future
@charlesf28049 ай бұрын
Your comments post-video reminded me of the return of sports to the US after 9/11, the Mets-Braves baseball game in NY specifically. Mike Piazza's home run was a signature moment, and commenting after the game in an interview Chipper Jones, the Braves' third baseman (and a "Met-killer"), said that was the only time he didn't mind losing a game. New York had been through a lot, and the return of sports brought people together and helped with the healing process tremendously. You are right, without sports we'd be worse off in my view. Football (soccer) fans are among the most passionate there are, and though I'm on the dispassionate side generally, even I can appreciate the tremendous following and devotion fans have to their sport. It's fun to watch.
@NoProtocol9 ай бұрын
I wasn’t familiar with that game or its significance, I’m going to look it up now. Thanks for sharing Charles!
@charlesf28049 ай бұрын
@@NoProtocol I think I should clarify, the Chipper jones interview was part of a documentary, not immediately after the game.
@HUnmotivated8 ай бұрын
If you haven't already please watch a Peter Drury compilation the eloquence of the man commenting football is something special
@LordM7-ln1db9 ай бұрын
another day another time to say u have best intros
@ianmcgrath41709 ай бұрын
Hi from Scotland,i have watched many of your videos and love everyone of of them,and your reactions,also may i say,you are the most beautiful lady on YT,with a smile that could light up a dark night,keep up the great work,Best wishes from Scotland.
@andreashofer44429 ай бұрын
I don't really like Football, but it's always a blast to watch it with some buddies who are hardcore fans^^ It's also a cool thing that everyone, from a refuge in a city park to a young guy from the poorest spots of africa or south AM can become the best football player in the world.
@pietergreveling9 ай бұрын
00:25 This is the legendary Johan Cruyff (1947 - 2016), footballer, trainer, manager and philosopher and if you wanna know more about modern football you should check him out, because almost everything you saw in this video started with this guy! Therefore i find it really strange that there's only one shot of him in this video! 🤯🤷🏻♂️✌🏼 Soccer Stories - Oh My Goal Was Johan Cruyff Really As Good As People Said He Was? (9 min.) kzbin.info/www/bejne/lajMm3yQaL2siKc Raymar Football Johan Cruyff: Just How Good Was the Father of Modern Football? (10 min.) kzbin.info/www/bejne/mqXUf3hjoKyBfpIsi=hCi0tYQWtKnPyPUQ This is the complete story and an interview with the man himself! 🤞🏻 TREQUARTISTA Football's Greatest - Johan Cruyff - Documentary (25 min.) kzbin.info/www/bejne/p3zViWuoYpqBq5o
@AlistairForsyth-y9o9 ай бұрын
Check out the Glasgow Celtic team which were the first British team to win the European Cup. It was in 1967 where nearly all players (i.e. 14 out of 15 in the squad) were born within 11 miles of their home ground! I'm not even a Celtic fan but it makes for some story!
@antonironstag50859 ай бұрын
I highly recommend watching Zlatan Ibrahimovic being interviewed by Piers Morgan. Zlatan is a character. He's charismatic, forward, hard and intelligent.
@ShortyComps8 ай бұрын
@02:40 Nowadays, removing your shirt is a yellow card. It became a rule some time after the turn of the century. Wasn't always like that
@firstnamelastname-bu1xm9 ай бұрын
in every football compilation they somehow find a way to leave out the most humble superstar in football,george best
@hughtube51549 ай бұрын
There's quite a waiting list. Stanley Matthews, Alfredo di Steffano, Marco van Baasten, Roberto Baggio, R9, Hagi, Laudrup, Zico, Platini, John Charles, Kaka, Rivaldo...
@antoinecringemann9 ай бұрын
Lots of these moments are from key moments of big matches in big tournaments
@nedi92497 ай бұрын
"The beauty of football" - and "the beauty of you", both ;)
@raistormrs9 ай бұрын
in that german team in 2014 was a player that played in the final but had PTA so... he won a worldcup but can't remember it... how weird that must be.
@adamphillip53059 ай бұрын
Should watch the 2 legs highlights of both 2019 Champions League semi's between Liverpool vs Barcelona & Tottenham vs Ajax
@Richie84068 ай бұрын
11:50 You have to conquer that ball. It is not like in America when you get a Super Bowl every year. You fight for one chance every 4 years against the world. Even the cups in each league are not 7 games. You get home and away. ONCE. The Final IS the Final
@colincampbell42619 ай бұрын
Great to see the beautiful game take off in the USA
@John-nr1tu9 ай бұрын
I love all these sports videos and I've played soccer but I was a hockey player growing up. There also a very good video called "the beauty of hockey " worth checking out.