From his own mouth he is living his life in happiness back in his community with his family and lifelong friends. He lost his joy in the game when his father passed. He missed the true happiness that he had as a kid and longed for it. He gave it all up to get it back. Kudos to him for that they're aren't many people who've had the world at their feet who've had the guts to do that
He's was truly a phenomenal machine but the death of his dad broke him and the pressure of football during his grief destroyed his career. You know why? Because he wasn't a machine he was a young human.
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Adriano is the perfect example of a what if. The dude was a machine and I still try to scout a youth player in every Fifa who fits his play style perfectly. He’s easily one of my favorite players ever.
This story of ( to me ) definitely 1 of the greats broke my heart hearing you tell it, this man absolutely loved his father , he was he’s hero and more and I can totally relate . The exact thing happened to me when I lost my father , for 3 years that broke me , the pain was unreal , I’m just starting to heal now , sometimes, a love that powerful, being taken away from you is just to hard to get over , I loved watching this guy play , he was phenomenal, that left foot had a power like no other , I really hope that he’s ok in his life and I pray that he finds peace in due time , God bless you Adriano and thank you for sharing your special gift with the world 🙏🏽❤️👌🏽🌟💪🏽
@@moerocco775 Time will make things easier to cope my friend, it definitely will get better, I know exactly what you mean, stay strong and make your father proud 👌🏽 God bless you and yours 🙏🏽
As a romanian who grew up watching Hagi and then Mutu and seeing how Mutu's career went down at the end of the Chelsea episode i really felt the sadness from this video......Mutu also had a "mentor" during his career from which he had a lot to learn ( Hagi) but couldn't believe how opposite they were......just like Adriana & Ronaldo........but stil, thanks to them, now I have beautiful and tense memories
One important point about the spell in São Paulo Libertadores match against Fluminense was how Thiago Silva was able to mark him, always keeping up and anticipating his moves while being injured. Adriano was still a monster and absurdly dominant at this point, I remember him against my team in which the it looked like an adult playing against kids, yet an injured young defender, which never was phisically imposing, such as Thiago Silva was able to keep up with him. To me, going against a great striker while injured is one of the greatest marks of generational talent as a defender, I remember being in awe when I watched the 94' WC finals in which Baresi was able to storm the weather against Romário and Bebeto, one of the brazilian greatest duos while at every stoppage his teammates were checking on him and helping him stretch, seeing Thiago Silva doing something similar was the day I saw that Thiago Silva would be great.
Such a shame...so much talent, shooting power, physical strength, skill, and flair, creativity, plus a good amount of pace, and he scored many incredible goals and really had an eye for finding the back of the net and a penchant for the spectacular. He had done a lot for Brazil and Inter domestically already at a young age and had so much potential...I still wonder what he could've accomplished had he not fallen apart following the tragic loss of his father.
You have a great way of commentating. I didn't know that Brazil won the 2004 Copa America, so your retelling of that finals game was thrilling. Hooray!
Adriano was almost as fast, had almost the clinical finishing and dribbling of Ronaldo Nazario, but he also had an out of this world strength, he could have achieve what Ronaldo never could in club level.
His finishing was miles better Altough ronaldo scored more goals Adriano could shoot from any angle at any moment and score a screamer I agree with you on the fast part And his dribbling is not necessarily worse Its just alot clunkier cuz of his size
@@onlyjoetee wow that's one of the dumbest comments I've heard in a while...he used it as an excuse...wow...... Different ppl have different level of closeness with their parents...and different ppl handle grief in different ways.. Adriano handled the Death of his father by drinking and partying.. because those stuff takes your mind away from the pain.... obviously it affected his football.. because he got out of shape and was turning up to training drunk or hungover... He didn't use his father's death as an excuse...to not be as great as he could be
Moving video and a tragic story i wish this man all the best! You're channel is incredible and you deserve more credit for making these videos, i like the details you include like the players childhood,overall background and mentality . My suggestion would be a video about Klose if you want to make it some day that is.He didn't hit the peak Adriano couldn't maintain or produced numbers like Owen,Shevchenko and Torres in their prime but from his first season at Werder Bremen until his second season with Bayern those five seasons were exceptional and underrated in my opinion and he even was decent and reliable when starting his career and towards the end of it.This is a striker with 330goals for Homburg,Kaiserslautern,Bremen,Bayern,Lazio and Germany more than Torres for his clubs and country, not saying that this makes him better than Torres and as a Chelsea fan i love Torres but to show just how long he maintained a minimum level which is hard to grade
He was the perfect successor of Romario and Ronaldo Nazario R9 Fenomeno. But his father's sudden death, everything changed which ruined his life and career both.
The two players I dmired as a boy growing up Adriano rebeiro & Fernando morientes and non came to my favourite club Chelsea. He was a real powerful talent.
Adriano a very complete striker but for me the problem was when he decided to stay at Intermilan even when Scolari wanted to bring him to Chelsea. Adriano needed a fresh start, a new adventure and Scolari would have guided him well. His power, skill and linkup with his teammates would have been awsome to witness at Chelsea.
@@ianmcdonald3053 are you comparing Lukaku to Adriano Adriano was a complete striker while lukaku is below average at best. At Chelsea we have had other strikers but non of them can compare to Adriano Drogba was awsome thou
@@arfenmalik1717 oh hell no! Lukaku is seen as world class by today’s standard, 20 years ago he’d of been lucky to get into A top 10 prem league club, the standard has fallen, it’s a shame. Adriano was absolutely 5 times the player lukaku is!
@@ianmcdonald3053 Just reason for yourself if Lukaku is really a world class striker Have you seen his touches... he is just a big duffas screaming for the ball in the box. Look at his current performance at Chelsea. Tuchel is giving him priority but look at his goal scoring record also he never gives assists. But Adriano was perfection..he could drible around opponents, he had speed, good linkup with teammates n that sweet left foot. At the 2004copa n 2005confederations he was on fire. At the 2006wc he was dropped to the bench... it should have been his tournament alongside Robinho but they never got a chance to show their talent
@@arfenmalik1717 I think you misunderstand mate, lukaku is a big pudding in my eyes, I support Utd so I know exactly what he can and can’t do and he hold nothing compared to Adriano, what I mean is by today’s standards the striker position is in serious decline, I remember in the 90’s England alone had so many amazing strikers, it was the most important position, the last 15 years has seen that decline with more emphasis on wide forwards coming in on their stronger foot to score, like Sallah for Liverpool so lukaku who is an out an out striker is seen as world class, I don’t think so cus ive watched some of the greatest strikers and lukaku doesn’t come close!
As a brazilian who lives in Rio, Adriano is quite a figure here, loved by most, not comprehended by many, however, he is living well, has many properties throughout the city, but loves the place he comes from, the favela
Imo, there genuinely would've been arguments at the end of Adriano's career who was better R9 or A10, had the career path gone as expected. The guy was a relatively late bloomer compared to Ronaldo, but he was picking up some great momentum.
@@MrGts92 you talk ifs and buts, his career is there to see, one season wonder, maybe a bit more, and not even that much wonder. Strong, good left foot. Many folk deal with tragedy, come through it stronger, he did not, didn't have the mentality to be in the top echelon of players. And his career, or lack thereof proves that. He can never be compared to Ronaldo, best striker ever. imo.
@@Weeji_420 Problem with people like you, that you just don't fundamentally understand what is written and what point is being made. It's unfortunate, but it's understandable.
It's actually a great story. Who else on earth can say that on his way to having a solid career in mafia was also for a while the best striker in the world as a side job?
I thought of it and l think that many great players who were losing their form had several hard times which made them weak physically and mentally on the pitch, but whatsoever the still be one of the greatest 💖
bro. not even exaggeration but i literally searched adriano doc etc on google and youtube and ish this past week because i really like this guy and how he played and now you drop this bomb. im going to enjoy this. thank you. this guy, adriano is a perfect example of what COULD'VE been. he had everything bro. like hell, dude dribbled like prime r9, strong like juventus zlatan (even stronger i'd say), had pace to burn, power better than that of roberto carlos's. its such a shame how it all turned out for him. family really is so important. i sometimes go watch his highlights and this dude doesn't even seem like he's trying to shoot, he's shooting like he's shooting at a wall and the ball is gunna come back bro lol, so much power and with a brain and game iq. i really hope if theres another dimension, this guy is the goat and his father is still with him bro. thanks for this video!
I remembered him back in 1997 during Under 17 World Cup finals Brazil vs Ghana. They beat Ghana 2-1 to win World Cup 🏆 but lost Under 20 World Cup to Ghana in their matches. Good memories and rivals
I can definitely say as a Liverpool fan, Roy is the one who should be compared to Gerrard and not Scholes. Keane was much much better than Scholes at Man Utd. He was head and shoulders above Scholes when they both were playing alongside each other.
@@neilmoore5387 are you seriously saying Scholes when he was playing anywhere near Gerrard/Lampard or even Keane level?? If Scholes hadn’t changed his position as deep lying playmaker at the end of his career, you wouldn’t even be here making an argument about Scholes being a genuine world class player. Fit Santi Cazrola is one of the name that comes to my mind who was better than Scholes even when Scholes was winning league while playing as a deep lying playmaker role too. So don’t give me that bullshit about Scholes being in the same class as Gerrard/Lampard/keane when they all were playing their best game consistently for large part of their careers.
@@debindralimbu381 no need to get vexed. Not arguing with you. Scholes best about. Have you googled plaudits yet? Zidane “ I am not the best midfielder. Paul Scholes is”. Xavi , Messi, Henry. Figo “ You can’t get near him during the game and you can’t catch him after it”. Google it all. Fucking Santi Corzola ? He’s been injured and had to retire for about 8 years. No he was class but I won’t argue with you about Scholes. So you’re saying all the top players are wrong. Messi. “ He was often talked about at La Masia. He was like a teacher “. When Becks was at Madrid all the dressing room used to ask about him. He’s always been able to ping a ball 60 yards to feet. Granted he started as a striker behind Eric or Hughes but played most his career as a central midfielder. If Keano went forward Scholes sat and vice versa. Who do you support incidentally?
For you my guy i put a like. You're videos are good. Adriano cud have been one of the best. Yet another example of the Brazilian standard for talent. Im no Brazilian. I root against them. But dam bro. They had some crazy players then. Like crazy crazy. Its a sad story. Fathers are important. I respect that you recognize real talent. Which Mr. Adriano embodied. He will be missed in the game. Imagine if Mr. Neymar for real for real though had a talent like Adriano on Brazil? Like half the talent? Mr. Vinicious doing his thing. But other than that and Mr. Neymar they looking light.
Looking for the Diego Forlan. 2010 world cup some of hits goals from outside the box were insane. I was a huge Uruguay fan just from watching him play that year. He was on another level from everyone else.
In few interviews, Adriano said that since his father passing, he isn’t the same guy and his motivation in football completely ended and he became alcoholic.
Really love your videos, recently discovered them and have been binge watching every single one. Would really love it if you could make one on Steven Gerrard. Keep up the great work btw :)
@Gralin James Pritchard He was different type of player. He didn't have some of R9's abilities but he had other abilities where he could have exceeded R9. I'm not saying he would've been similar or the same kind of player, I'm saying he could have been the same level of player. He had some weaknesses but so did R9. If he had fulfilled his potential, he would have been as good as R9.
In early pes games take Adriano and just shoot in full power in goal s general direction from.anywhere on the pitch it's a goal . I remember my friends picking Roma just to use Adriano s crazy power . Edit: yoo don't pull Suarez under my bed I liked .
Without a doubt one of the most powerfull left foot ever to play football, by the way, u can tell suarez that i liked the video, i realy want to have a good night of sleep 😅, just kidding
From his own mouth he is living his life in happiness back in his community with his family and lifelong friends. He lost his joy in the game when his father passed. He missed the true happiness that he had as a kid and longed for it. He gave it all up to get it back. Kudos to him for that they're aren't many people who've had the world at their feet who've had the guts to do that
Exactly. He is doing okay nowadays and everyone is pretending like he is broke or a criminal
he is doing fine. check his instagram
He's was truly a phenomenal machine but the death of his dad broke him and the pressure of football during his grief destroyed his career. You know why? Because he wasn't a machine he was a young human.
Exaclty some forget these guys are human some people never get over the death of parent
That's true!
No we don’t know why. Your the one with the answer…..
@@willardmatsaudza3101 facts. A LOT of people forget that part.
@@willardmatsaudza3101 people aren't immortal adriano just had weak mentality jordan father was killed but jordan kept goin
*Only legends remember Adriano in PES 2006 99 Shot Power*
I loved Pes 2006
Bro do a video on Karl heinz rummenigge
Or Diego Forlan. Forlan is damn underrated even i didn't know about him until he came as iconic moment in pes
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT mate pes is dead
@@harisundarpas1398 2 of the most underrated players of all time imo
That's why EVERYBODY that played me was Inter..They had Adriano..Safe to say i conceded more goals than i would have liked
Ibrahimovic praised him... That's how good he was.
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Another example of how losing a loved one can either make you or break you. Hope things work out for him soon.
He was already a broken man
They did, he is always smiling and has defeated his depression, he is living in the favelas in big style with the people he grew up with
Adriano is the perfect example of a what if. The dude was a machine and I still try to scout a youth player in every Fifa who fits his play style perfectly. He’s easily one of my favorite players ever.
Hit me up
Endrick is coming
Nonce
@@mrtibbz10😂
This story of ( to me ) definitely 1 of the greats broke my heart hearing you tell it, this man absolutely loved his father , he was he’s hero and more and I can totally relate . The exact thing happened to me when I lost my father , for 3 years that broke me , the pain was unreal , I’m just starting to heal now , sometimes, a love that powerful, being taken away from you is just to hard to get over , I loved watching this guy play , he was phenomenal, that left foot had a power like no other , I really hope that he’s ok in his life and I pray that he finds peace in due time , God bless you Adriano and thank you for sharing your special gift with the world 🙏🏽❤️👌🏽🌟💪🏽
I identify. I couldn’t even talk out loud about my dads passing without choking up for years.
I can manage it now...
@@moerocco775 Time will make things easier to cope my friend, it definitely will get better, I know exactly what you mean, stay strong and make your father proud 👌🏽 God bless you and yours 🙏🏽
@@2020Wanderlust
Same to you my friend. Appreciated. 🙏🏽
Hugs champ, 2yrs down the line I hope you are doing okay
@@theageofaiishere Thank you brother, life is good Thank God . May God bless you and yours 🙏🏽🦾💯✨
He was majestic. It really hurts that he never reached his full potentials
Am happy to have witnessed Adriano... Such a great player he is
As a person with depression myself, this touched me.
May God help and bless u
It will be alright man! Bit by Bit . Hope u doing better today. Take care my friend
the impact of his father's death is probably the same impact Mike Tyson had when His adopt father died
Yep! Mike wasn’t the same after Cus D’Amato died. He lost all sense of direction and relied on Don King.. That was the beginning of the end for him.
As a romanian who grew up watching Hagi and then Mutu and seeing how Mutu's career went down at the end of the Chelsea episode i really felt the sadness from this video......Mutu also had a "mentor" during his career from which he had a lot to learn ( Hagi) but couldn't believe how opposite they were......just like Adriana & Ronaldo........but stil, thanks to them, now I have beautiful and tense memories
One important point about the spell in São Paulo Libertadores match against Fluminense was how Thiago Silva was able to mark him, always keeping up and anticipating his moves while being injured.
Adriano was still a monster and absurdly dominant at this point, I remember him against my team in which the it looked like an adult playing against kids, yet an injured young defender, which never was phisically imposing, such as Thiago Silva was able to keep up with him.
To me, going against a great striker while injured is one of the greatest marks of generational talent as a defender, I remember being in awe when I watched the 94' WC finals in which Baresi was able to storm the weather against Romário and Bebeto, one of the brazilian greatest duos while at every stoppage his teammates were checking on him and helping him stretch, seeing Thiago Silva doing something similar was the day I saw that Thiago Silva would be great.
Such a shame...so much talent, shooting power, physical strength, skill, and flair, creativity, plus a good amount of pace, and he scored many incredible goals and really had an eye for finding the back of the net and a penchant for the spectacular. He had done a lot for Brazil and Inter domestically already at a young age and had so much potential...I still wonder what he could've accomplished had he not fallen apart following the tragic loss of his father.
Just Happy, that I saw him in his Prime! Incredible Player! No one who saw him in this time, will ever forget him! THX for this vid!!!
He was a brute yet fast with good ball control and omg his shots were so deadly so powerful, when I was young he was one of my favourite players.
You are still young
@@benzadeh9164 You don't know his age
@@benzadeh9164 we found Benjamin Button??!
Adriano was such a good player,loved him on Pro Evo,99 shot power!!
Crazy
Also body balance and acceleration
He was a brilliant striker on his day, skill, speed, power, strength, Adriano
You have a great way of commentating. I didn't know that Brazil won the 2004 Copa America, so your retelling of that finals game was thrilling. Hooray!
Adriano was almost as fast, had almost the clinical finishing and dribbling of Ronaldo Nazario, but he also had an out of this world strength, he could have achieve what Ronaldo never could in club level.
His finishing was miles better
Altough ronaldo scored more goals
Adriano could shoot from any angle at any moment and score a screamer
I agree with you on the fast part
And his dribbling is not necessarily worse
Its just alot clunkier cuz of his size
The moment that ruined Adriano's career was when his father died. He entered in a deep depression since then...
He used it as an excuse to fail. Everybody’s father dies we don’t all fall apart...
@@onlyjoetee wow that's one of the dumbest comments I've heard in a while...he used it as an excuse...wow......
Different ppl have different level of closeness with their parents...and different ppl handle grief in different ways..
Adriano handled the Death of his father by drinking and partying.. because those stuff takes your mind away from the pain.... obviously it affected his football.. because he got out of shape and was turning up to training drunk or hungover...
He didn't use his father's death as an excuse...to not be as great as he could be
Reminds me of Tyson after cus d'amato died, never recovered mentally and couldn't do it without his guidance and companionship
Talk about stating the obvious!
The passing of his father really really sunk him into a deep deep hole!
Yeah unfortunately
I respect you for not ranking him, same thought came into my mind when I read the title.
I hope he finds peace with himself and the strength inside move on out of the dark. Forget football I pray he will be ok 🙏🙏
Moving video and a tragic story i wish this man all the best! You're channel is incredible and you deserve more credit for making these videos, i like the details you include like the players childhood,overall background and mentality . My suggestion would be a video about Klose if you want to make it some day that is.He didn't hit the peak Adriano couldn't maintain or produced numbers like Owen,Shevchenko and Torres in their prime but from his first season at Werder Bremen until his second season with Bayern those five seasons were exceptional and underrated in my opinion and he even was decent and reliable when starting his career and towards the end of it.This is a striker with 330goals for Homburg,Kaiserslautern,Bremen,Bayern,Lazio and Germany more than Torres for his clubs and country, not saying that this makes him better than Torres and as a Chelsea fan i love Torres but to show just how long he maintained a minimum level which is hard to grade
I once started writing a script on Klose by gave up after a while, eventually I'll do that tho
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Great player. He was on the U20 team that lost to my Ghana team in the final and am glad to have watched him play with that deadly left foot
What happened to Dominic Adiyah?
There was a bunch of 25+ players on that Ghanese team, unfair advantage.
immense power and strength...a hybrid of a tank and a Ferrari
He was the perfect successor of Romario and Ronaldo Nazario R9 Fenomeno. But his father's sudden death, everything changed which ruined his life and career both.
Guys I say it if Adriano reached his full potential lewandowski and ronaldo would never top him even zlatan said he was an animal
The two players I dmired as a boy growing up Adriano rebeiro & Fernando morientes and non came to my favourite club Chelsea. He was a real powerful talent.
Love your videos The King 👑 is back
Adriano will forever be our emperor no matter what! :-)
Adriano a very complete striker but for me the problem was when he decided to stay at Intermilan even when Scolari wanted to bring him to Chelsea.
Adriano needed a fresh start, a new adventure and Scolari would have guided him well.
His power, skill and linkup with his teammates would have been awsome to witness at Chelsea.
Yeah just like every other world class Striker Chelsea have brought to the club, it still continues with Lukaku 😂
@@ianmcdonald3053 are you comparing Lukaku to Adriano
Adriano was a complete striker while lukaku is below average at best.
At Chelsea we have had other strikers but non of them can compare to Adriano
Drogba was awsome thou
@@arfenmalik1717 oh hell no! Lukaku is seen as world class by today’s standard, 20 years ago he’d of been lucky to get into A top 10 prem league club, the standard has fallen, it’s a shame. Adriano was absolutely 5 times the player lukaku is!
@@ianmcdonald3053 Just reason for yourself if Lukaku is really a world class striker
Have you seen his touches... he is just a big duffas screaming for the ball in the box.
Look at his current performance at Chelsea.
Tuchel is giving him priority but look at his goal scoring record also he never gives assists.
But Adriano was perfection..he could drible around opponents, he had speed, good linkup with teammates n that sweet left foot.
At the 2004copa n 2005confederations he was on fire. At the 2006wc he was dropped to the bench... it should have been his tournament alongside Robinho but they never got a chance to show their talent
@@arfenmalik1717 I think you misunderstand mate, lukaku is a big pudding in my eyes, I support Utd so I know exactly what he can and can’t do and he hold nothing compared to Adriano, what I mean is by today’s standards the striker position is in serious decline, I remember in the 90’s England alone had so many amazing strikers, it was the most important position, the last 15 years has seen that decline with more emphasis on wide forwards coming in on their stronger foot to score, like Sallah for Liverpool so lukaku who is an out an out striker is seen as world class, I don’t think so cus ive watched some of the greatest strikers and lukaku doesn’t come close!
this was so sad
just imagine if adriano was not depressed and kept on form when his father passed
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I remember his from years ago, him and Shevchenko were the 2 best in the world at the time
If there ever was a way for a football do over, so many of us would hope for something so much better for Adriano.
Imagine if he had reach his full potential so sad
Your content is amazing bro 💪
Thanks you so much!
one of the biggest what ifs in football history
As a teenager I adored Adriano. I loved him to bits. Leite Adriano!!!!!!
well at least Adriano is Still Alive. I hope he is somewhere in the world enjoying peace
Unlike Serginho who died in 2004, same year Adriano's father passing.
the strongest left leg of all times besides Roberto Carlos
As a brazilian who lives in Rio, Adriano is quite a figure here, loved by most, not comprehended by many, however, he is living well, has many properties throughout the city, but loves the place he comes from, the favela
Imo, there genuinely would've been arguments at the end of Adriano's career who was better R9 or A10, had the career path gone as expected. The guy was a relatively late bloomer compared to Ronaldo, but he was picking up some great momentum.
For real Adriano was a monster man
No way. Couldn't lace Ronaldo's boots.
@@Weeji_420 sure mate...
@@MrGts92 you talk ifs and buts, his career is there to see, one season wonder, maybe a bit more, and not even that much wonder. Strong, good left foot.
Many folk deal with tragedy, come through it stronger, he did not, didn't have the mentality to be in the top echelon of players. And his career, or lack thereof proves that.
He can never be compared to Ronaldo, best striker ever. imo.
@@Weeji_420 Problem with people like you, that you just don't fundamentally understand what is written and what point is being made. It's unfortunate, but it's understandable.
It's actually a great story. Who else on earth can say that on his way to having a solid career in mafia was also for a while the best striker in the world as a side job?
I thought of it and l think that many great players who were losing their form had several hard times which made them weak physically and mentally on the pitch, but whatsoever the still be one of the greatest 💖
*Just how GOOD was Zinédine Zidane Actually? Like for him to see it.*
He deserves a longer video, eventually tho
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT just how good was Carlos puyol?
He was trash
@adam abshir still trash
Not as good as most ppl think
bro. not even exaggeration but i literally searched adriano doc etc on google and youtube and ish this past week because i really like this guy and how he played and now you drop this bomb. im going to enjoy this. thank you. this guy, adriano is a perfect example of what COULD'VE been. he had everything bro. like hell, dude dribbled like prime r9, strong like juventus zlatan (even stronger i'd say), had pace to burn, power better than that of roberto carlos's. its such a shame how it all turned out for him. family really is so important. i sometimes go watch his highlights and this dude doesn't even seem like he's trying to shoot, he's shooting like he's shooting at a wall and the ball is gunna come back bro lol, so much power and with a brain and game iq. i really hope if theres another dimension, this guy is the goat and his father is still with him bro. thanks for this video!
Wonderful video bro-thanks so much for helping me learn about my countryman I have lived in USA since 5
Geez this guy is amazing 😦😮😯😲
Condolences to his Father also🕊️....lost mines recently...It really throws you off.☝️😔
I remembered him back in 1997 during Under 17 World Cup finals Brazil vs Ghana. They beat Ghana 2-1 to win World Cup 🏆 but lost Under 20 World Cup to Ghana in their matches. Good memories and rivals
keep up the good work on these videos i know you put a lot of time into them
This video was great, do a video on Adrian Mutu too.
Pretty simple with mutu, great talent, took cocaine, end of story.
I remember having Adriano and Zlatan as forwards at Inter... Played PES a lot that year
Great video bro 👍. This is so informative and entertaining.
Another great video 👌🏼. Please do a video about garrincha
Let’s go love the videos!
Thanks man! I'm glad you enjoy them
U gained a subscriber good job keep it up 👏
He was a wonderful striker I miss him
Adriano was a legend. The mirror of the R9.
Love these videos bro
This channel deserves more subscribers
Please do a video about Mutu . Congrats for the great videos. And hello from Romania !
Happy you got the sponsor, make sure that they're paying you good
Very nice video... why "the northern lights" from 11:41 though? 🤷🏽♂️
just a guess but copyright stuff is a possibility
Adriano é um excelente ser humano, infelizmente não aguentou perder o pai, que era tudo pra ele
Great video, well done for all the right reasons!
Could u do a video on roy keane eventually? He is my favourite player as I'm Irish and a man united fan, thanks for the great content
This isn’t a ufc channel😂 nah kidding that would be a great video
I can definitely say as a Liverpool fan, Roy is the one who should be compared to Gerrard and not Scholes. Keane was much much better than Scholes at Man Utd. He was head and shoulders above Scholes when they both were playing alongside each other.
@@debindralimbu381 Head and shoulders above him. That’s just nonsense.
@@neilmoore5387 are you seriously saying Scholes when he was playing anywhere near Gerrard/Lampard or even Keane level??
If Scholes hadn’t changed his position as deep lying playmaker at the end of his career, you wouldn’t even be here making an argument about Scholes being a genuine world class player. Fit Santi Cazrola is one of the name that comes to my mind who was better than Scholes even when Scholes was winning league while playing as a deep lying playmaker role too. So don’t give me that bullshit about Scholes being in the same class as Gerrard/Lampard/keane when they all were playing their best game consistently for large part of their careers.
@@debindralimbu381 no need to get vexed. Not arguing with you. Scholes best about. Have you googled plaudits yet? Zidane “ I am not the best midfielder. Paul Scholes is”. Xavi , Messi, Henry. Figo “ You can’t get near him during the game and you can’t catch him after it”. Google it all. Fucking Santi Corzola ? He’s been injured and had to retire for about 8 years. No he was class but I won’t argue with you about Scholes. So you’re saying all the top players are wrong. Messi. “ He was often talked about at La Masia. He was like a teacher “. When Becks was at Madrid all the dressing room used to ask about him. He’s always been able to ping a ball 60 yards to feet. Granted he started as a striker behind Eric or Hughes but played most his career as a central midfielder. If Keano went forward Scholes sat and vice versa. Who do you support incidentally?
I remember Adriano, he was a fantastic player, dissappear early
Man adriano was a beast!!!!
Love this. Thanks m8 for this always did wonder what he got up too
My man put Denilson highlights at one point lol
Other than that, great video
Dude was a beast
For you my guy i put a like. You're videos are good. Adriano cud have been one of the best. Yet another example of the Brazilian standard for talent. Im no Brazilian. I root against them. But dam bro. They had some crazy players then. Like crazy crazy. Its a sad story. Fathers are important. I respect that you recognize real talent. Which Mr. Adriano embodied. He will be missed in the game. Imagine if Mr. Neymar for real for real though had a talent like Adriano on Brazil? Like half the talent? Mr. Vinicious doing his thing. But other than that and Mr. Neymar they looking light.
Looking for the Diego Forlan. 2010 world cup some of hits goals from outside the box were insane. I was a huge Uruguay fan just from watching him play that year. He was on another level from everyone else.
In few interviews, Adriano said that since his father passing, he isn’t the same guy and his motivation in football completely ended and he became alcoholic.
Really love your videos, recently discovered them and have been binge watching every single one. Would really love it if you could make one on Steven Gerrard. Keep up the great work btw :)
Brilliant work thankyou.
amazing video
Thanks so much!
one of my favorite players to watch when i was a kid
That of many
Was one of my favorite players when I was growing up
Your videos are really class👌🏼 don’t stop🙏🏼
Please can you do how good was Jari Litmanen 🇫🇮
And Carlos Puyol
Mental health is underplayed as a factor to many men's downfall
Could you please do one on Steven Gerrard
Eventually
Can we plz get a “Just how good was Diego Forlan”?
It’s not a downfall. He just became who he really is.
In his prime his fifa card would have been scary, with a shot power of 96 and a physique of 95
The video is broken. It is blurry in the second half
Bro do a video on rummenigge or Diego forlan. Forlan is damn underrated. People forgot him and his jabulani
They would both be really cool might do Forlan
@@DailyDoseOfFootballYT I bet you don't know who Rochteau is. Search and do video on him. Hint: he's French player.
This is the one of the few guys mentioned on this channel that could really have been as good as Ronaldo9 if he didn't have those problems.
@Gralin James Pritchard He was different type of player. He didn't have some of R9's abilities but he had other abilities where he could have exceeded R9. I'm not saying he would've been similar or the same kind of player, I'm saying he could have been the same level of player. He had some weaknesses but so did R9. If he had fulfilled his potential, he would have been as good as R9.
Nice channel,subbed!
Thanks!
In early pes games take Adriano and just shoot in full power in goal s general direction from.anywhere on the pitch it's a goal . I remember my friends picking Roma just to use Adriano s crazy power .
Edit: yoo don't pull Suarez under my bed I liked .
I don't have my glasses on, thought it was Makaay.
Very interesting video, he was an amazing striker.
The tragic story of football.
Without a doubt one of the most powerfull left foot ever to play football, by the way, u can tell suarez that i liked the video, i realy want to have a good night of sleep 😅, just kidding
Bro work on your editing…your content is nice but your editing needs work…do you rewatch your videos when you’re doing compiling them?
Death of a loved one can really make one or break one. Cristiano Ronaldo father passed away early and look at CR7 now.
Only the real remember Adriano crazy strength on his shot. Killer with inter.