@@12thMandalorian at least every now & then we can still get James Montague script. Which is almost always a good one 👍. What i like from this channel at beginning is actually the historical aspect we rarely knew & the football culture in place where not really popular & things that not usually being said by many sport journalist/mainstream media.
La Quinta Del Buitre was actually the side that molded this identity of remontadas and never giving up until the 90 minute. People should learn more about them. Butragueño is another Real Madrid legend that inherited Juanito's 7. And guess who inherited Butragueño's 7..
If you are a RM fan and didn't know about Juanito then please go ahead and research more about the history of the club. Juanito's story is just a piece of RM's history. This club is not just about the glamour, CR7, and a UCL 3peat. Is about competitiveness, high standards, and a will to always win. I say this because I hate when i hear somebody complaining about 1 bad game, in an era of great success. I've seen this club in the highs and lows, and living the lows makes the highs better. If you are young I invite you to learn more about it. It will paint you the bigger picture of this club and make you appreciate an era like this even more.
Illa, Illa, Illa Juanito Maravilla Illa, Illa, Illa Juanito Maravilla Arriba Arriba Arriba Arriba con ese balón que Juanito la prepara que Juanito la prepara y Santillana mete gol.
¡ILLA ILLAILLA Juanito Maravilla! ¡ILLA ILLAILLA Juanito Maravilla! ¡ILLA ILLAILLA Juanito Maravilla! Aaaaarriba, arriba arriba ¡Arriba con ese balón! Que Juanito la prepara, que Juanito la prepara y Santillana mete gol
At the real madrid store, if you ask to get a player's name with a number 7 on your Jesrey they always ask you. " Are you sure you don't want Juanito". So many Raul and Cristiano Ronaldo fans can relate to this!
In a time when Real Madrid was struggling, Juanito brought something different. He taught them how to fight, how to believe until the very last second. He was the King of the Comeback. He gave Madrid that famous line: "90 minutes in the Bernabeu is a very long time." It was a message that mixed Spanish and Italian, aimed at Inter Milan, and it’s become a part of the club's mythology. His legacy was that never-give-up attitude, and fans loved that about him. One moment that stands out for me is when he left the pitch after Santillana’s goal in the comeback against Borussia Dortmund. That moment captures the spirit of Juanito. And every time the clock hits the seventh minute at the Bernabeu, the crowd sings "Juanito Maravilla." It’s not just a tribute; it’s a connection between the past and the present, a reminder of what Madridismo is all about. Juanito’s career wasn’t without its share of controversy. In 1978, he faced a 2 year ban after a heated incident where he assaulted a referee during a match against Grasshoppers. Then, in a UEFA Cup tie against Neuchâtel Xamax, he spat on his former teammate Stielike. And in 1987, he was handed a 4 year suspension for stamping on Lothar Matthäus’ face in a clash with Bayern Munich. These incidents, fiery as they were, never overshadowed the immense passion he had for the game and his love for Real Madrid. His intensity sometimes got the better of him, but it was that same fire that fueled his legendary comebacks and earned him a special place in the hearts of Madrid fans.
Really liked this kind of historical videos by Tifo. Reminds me so much of that Adrian Doherty of Manchester United video. Hopefully more videos like this in the future 💪
A long time spaniard Real Madrid supporter, Presidente Bernabéu and Di Stéfano may have been more important than Juanito, but he embodies the Never surrender! spirit of the club. "Noventa minuti en el Bernabéu son molto longo!"
As a pronunciation note, the s in "país" is not silent in Spanish Spanish. Maybe some places in Latin America it gets left out, but in Spain it stays in.
@DariuszKulakowski oh yeah 100%, I think I messed up in the comments and got confused - I agree with andrasszabo. It's because there's another comment where someone defended the pronunciation "burjos", which I thought I was responding to. My bad.
Juanito was a man who was, dominated by his best and worst spirits. All Madridistas know his legend, the Juanito Spirit IS real, but, there is also a cautionary tale, and he was the first one to know that, a man, and sport man cannot be dominate by his worst, even if that is the other side of what made him important. Illa illa illa, Juanito Maravilla!!
I think you downplay the context of the stamp. Bayern had been as Bayern always were, using sneaky fouls and getting away with them. Matthäus was always that guy, on the wind up. To be fair, Juanito didn't get enough purchase on it. Siempre en mi corazón, Juanito maravilla.
For future knowledge, the "g" in "Burgos" is pronounced as in "Gettysburg". In Spanish, the "g" is only pronounced as something approximating an "h" in English when it's followed by vowels "e" or "i". As in "Girona".
@@rasto62Gettysburg just seems like a weird word to use to demonstrate the hard G sound. Why not golf, god, girl or go?😂 it’s like saying “J for juxtaposition”.
@@andrasszabo1570 Excersize in futility my friend. I promise you that guy is just going off of how he feels, there's a 0% chance he's actually taken the time to work out the average length of these videos.
Who is "Vinsent" Del Bosque? Some french player? Having won the World Cup and the Eurocopa is not enough these days for they to know your name, apparently... Vi,cen,te Vicente (The final e is not mute).
More video like this & brings back the old tifo please
I'm sure they changed their name to Tifo. Do you remember the original name?
sadly since The Athletic bought them that era of TIFO is long over and gone
@@johnlynch8947 uMAXit football
@@12thMandalorian at least every now & then we can still get James Montague script. Which is almost always a good one 👍. What i like from this channel at beginning is actually the historical aspect we rarely knew & the football culture in place where not really popular & things that not usually being said by many sport journalist/mainstream media.
@@johnlynch8947umaxit football
Need more History vids like this
Yeeeeees
@@jordanfreeman7981 SUPER AGREE. That is actually my fav & the reason i subscribe tifo.
For now i like the video if written by james montague
So Madrid doing this 'comeback' thing like forever.
La Quinta Del Buitre was actually the side that molded this identity of remontadas and never giving up until the 90 minute. People should learn more about them. Butragueño is another Real Madrid legend that inherited Juanito's 7. And guess who inherited Butragueño's 7..
Vini Junior? (I'm kidding, of course. It's that guy who will never be first team coach for the blancos)
Emilio butragueno
"Comebacks"
"witty reply" @@blackbomb9858
If you are a RM fan and didn't know about Juanito then please go ahead and research more about the history of the club. Juanito's story is just a piece of RM's history. This club is not just about the glamour, CR7, and a UCL 3peat. Is about competitiveness, high standards, and a will to always win. I say this because I hate when i hear somebody complaining about 1 bad game, in an era of great success. I've seen this club in the highs and lows, and living the lows makes the highs better. If you are young I invite you to learn more about it. It will paint you the bigger picture of this club and make you appreciate an era like this even more.
Truer words never spoken , or written in this case , when u experience the lows one will appreciate this magnifecent highs
Illustrations were beautiful! Great video!
Illa, Illa, Illa Juanito Maravilla
Illa, Illa, Illa Juanito Maravilla
Arriba
Arriba
Arriba
Arriba
con ese balón que
Juanito la prepara que Juanito la prepara y
Santillana mete gol.
It is awesome to learn about football history, especially way back when a lot of us were even born yet
Bring back videos like this and make Tifo great again!
Rolling back the years with these types of videos that made us subscribe in the first place
Old Tifo is back 🔥
¡ILLA ILLAILLA Juanito Maravilla! ¡ILLA ILLAILLA Juanito Maravilla!
¡ILLA ILLAILLA Juanito Maravilla!
Aaaaarriba, arriba arriba ¡Arriba con ese balón!
Que Juanito la prepara, que Juanito la prepara y Santillana mete gol
We need more videos like this please
Thanks for making this video,hope this reaches to a lot of foreign madridistas so they know about Juanito.
"Illa illa illa Juanito maravilla"
Sorry, we are living in a digital era. If they don't know about Juanito, they are just plastic.
Love this. Not every clip has to be an in depth investigation, sometimes a simple story of a player - like this - is better
Omg it's an ACTUAL tifo video I'm in tears
At the real madrid store, if you ask to get a player's name with a number 7 on your Jesrey they always ask you. " Are you sure you don't want Juanito". So many Raul and Cristiano Ronaldo fans can relate to this!
In a time when Real Madrid was struggling, Juanito brought something different. He taught them how to fight, how to believe until the very last second. He was the King of the Comeback. He gave Madrid that famous line: "90 minutes in the Bernabeu is a very long time." It was a message that mixed Spanish and Italian, aimed at Inter Milan, and it’s become a part of the club's mythology. His legacy was that never-give-up attitude, and fans loved that about him. One moment that stands out for me is when he left the pitch after Santillana’s goal in the comeback against Borussia Dortmund. That moment captures the spirit of Juanito. And every time the clock hits the seventh minute at the Bernabeu, the crowd sings "Juanito Maravilla." It’s not just a tribute; it’s a connection between the past and the present, a reminder of what Madridismo is all about. Juanito’s career wasn’t without its share of controversy. In 1978, he faced a 2 year ban after a heated incident where he assaulted a referee during a match against Grasshoppers. Then, in a UEFA Cup tie against Neuchâtel Xamax, he spat on his former teammate Stielike. And in 1987, he was handed a 4 year suspension for stamping on Lothar Matthäus’ face in a clash with Bayern Munich. These incidents, fiery as they were, never overshadowed the immense passion he had for the game and his love for Real Madrid. His intensity sometimes got the better of him, but it was that same fire that fueled his legendary comebacks and earned him a special place in the hearts of Madrid fans.
Monchengladbach... Not Dortumund 🙂
@DiotimaMantinea1 they won 5 straight titles in Spain , along with 2 UEFA Cups , fantastic generation.
Another insightful video 👌🏽
Thank you for this video. As a Real Madrid fan, Juanito will forever be in our hearts ❤
Really liked this kind of historical videos by Tifo. Reminds me so much of that Adrian Doherty of Manchester United video.
Hopefully more videos like this in the future 💪
More of this please
Vini Jr is probably the best heir of Junaito's spirit. A fiery winger wearing the number 7.
True. I wish him more fierce and provocative now. No more mr. Nice guy
A long time spaniard Real Madrid supporter, Presidente Bernabéu and Di Stéfano may have been more important than Juanito, but he embodies the Never surrender! spirit of the club. "Noventa minuti en el Bernabéu son molto longo!"
Juanito’s Spirit always help in the remontadas. ALWAYS.
Loving this one boys!! Keep up the good work!!
These football history videos are the best
Madrid fans adore him, revere him. His famous quote "90 minutes in Bernabeu is a very long time" will be forever associated with Real Madrid.
Well what other club could it possibly be associated with, you know... considering the Bernabeu is Real Madrid's stadium and all?
As a pronunciation note, the s in "país" is not silent in Spanish Spanish. Maybe some places in Latin America it gets left out, but in Spain it stays in.
They also pronounced Burgos as Burjos...
@@andrasszabo1570 nah bro. The hard g is with ga, go, gu, and the j-sounding g is with ge and gi. Gato, Burgos vs geografía, gitána.
@@rasto62 burgos IS pronunciated with a hard G tho
@DariuszKulakowski oh yeah 100%, I think I messed up in the comments and got confused - I agree with andrasszabo. It's because there's another comment where someone defended the pronunciation "burjos", which I thought I was responding to. My bad.
Bruh thinks he's speaking French
Just watched the video of his stamp on Matthaus, what a nutter
Comebacks and Real Madrid is match made in heaven
These illustrations have improved...a lot!
Illa illla illla Juanito maravilla
Can you make longer videos, your voice is oddly soothing and helps me fall asleep
That newspaper quote at the end gave me goosebumps, wow
Juanito was a man who was, dominated by his best and worst spirits. All Madridistas know his legend, the Juanito Spirit IS real, but, there is also a cautionary tale, and he was the first one to know that, a man, and sport man cannot be dominate by his worst, even if that is the other side of what made him important.
Illa illa illa, Juanito Maravilla!!
You guys should do this atleast once a month this is like vintage tifo going back to the uMAXit days
Shout-out to Guti one of the greatest passing and play making midfielders to ever lace a boot
Epitome of inconsistency 😂🤌
@@Reggaeshark.Not at holding cubatas.
You guys have fallen off this sort of videos since you hit the million subscribers mark 😑
It’s been terrible since the atheltic took over
Rip Juanito ❤❤
I think you downplay the context of the stamp. Bayern had been as Bayern always were, using sneaky fouls and getting away with them. Matthäus was always that guy, on the wind up. To be fair, Juanito didn't get enough purchase on it.
Siempre en mi corazón, Juanito maravilla.
I don't even like Real Madrid but Juanito is a legend who will never really die.
I thought it was a video about Santiage Munez
Great video for people like us .
2:52 Tifo butchering Vicente del Bosque's name
My bad i'm just assuming that was Hugo Sanchez
more like this please
So basically he was Pepe playing as a no. 7
You should make a video on Salah and what fifa has against him
You guys should make a video on Gaetano Sciera.
There is no room for compliments, if you are not Madridista, you are my opponent.
JUANITO 🐐
4:11 "noventa minuti en el bernabeu son molto lunghi" to be exactly 😁
Good video
For future knowledge, the "g" in "Burgos" is pronounced as in "Gettysburg". In Spanish, the "g" is only pronounced as something approximating an "h" in English when it's followed by vowels "e" or "i". As in "Girona".
I see what you're saying about "Burgos", but I dont think you're pronouncing "Gettysburg" correctly... it definitely starts and ends with a hard 'g'.
"Girona" is the Catalan name, so it's not pronounced with a "h". "Gerona" would.
@nifemi_o i think that's the point
@@rasto62Gettysburg just seems like a weird word to use to demonstrate the hard G sound. Why not golf, god, girl or go?😂 it’s like saying “J for juxtaposition”.
@diulikadikaday fully agree!
Illa illa illa Juanito Maravilla
Interesting!!
90 minutes in the Barnabeu is a long time indeed 🙌
Illa illa illa Juanito maravilla
not a real Real madrid fan if you don't know Juanito, we know, you think we are not real fans but we are more than people think.
Most number 7s in Real Madrid are always great
1st immediately new who you were talking about
Indeed It seems miracles happen in Madrid
Do Barca's Alcantara
"illa illa illa, Juanito maravilla"
Apparently Endrick’s brother was almost called “Juanito”
90 minuti en el Bernabéu son molto longo.
For a moment, I thought you were going to talk a about a referee, and that wouldn’t have been a surprise
The Tifo style returns!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
make a Video of José Martínez Sánchez pirri..
I can't believe there was a time where a swiss club managed to beat real.
6 minutes?!?
These episodes just keep on getting shorter.
Team's gone broke
Shorter? These episodes used to be 3-4 minutes?
@@andrasszabo1570 Excersize in futility my friend. I promise you that guy is just going off of how he feels, there's a 0% chance he's actually taken the time to work out the average length of these videos.
Who is "Vinsent" Del Bosque? Some french player?
Having won the World Cup and the Eurocopa is not enough these days for they to know your name, apparently...
Vi,cen,te Vicente (The final e is not mute).
Love this video as a RealMadrid fan👏👏🤍🤍
Burgos the g isn’t silent /Bor.Gos/
And the s isn’t silent in _El País_ just an fyi ..
So It Looks Like Old Tifo Right... But What Happened to Tifo After Bought by The Athletic?
How do u create your videos?
That pronunciation of "Burgos" hurt my soul and ears.
Don Juanito Maravela
History vids? We are so back
Before my time.
great video, but on the continent we drive on the right side of the road
Implausible comebacks at real Madrids home ground in the 70s makes you question the link between them and Franco
He's endrick favourite player
Dude stop it's getting lame and cringe now
is second person in video thumbnail refree?😎
What is a Burjos at 1:25?
Cantona-esque
5:50 Football, I am inside you!
(2 seconds in) cómo que no? cómo que "you've never heard of"...? 🎼illa, illa, illa, juanito maravilla 🎶
(pd: i've just realized... i'm, f...ing old... 😢🤫)
What this "legend" did to Lothar Mathäus is just truly unhinged. Today he would banned from playing any professional football.
Matthäus would have been red carded already in today's game and it wouldn't have happened.
It was the least he deserved.
90 minuti en el Bernabeu is molto Longo!!!
What a bum, perfect representation of the average Madrid player and fan
every referee is a real madrid legend
Scarface? Cover pic looks like Scarface.
Porfavor pongan los audios en español
Que Vinicius juegue con el 7 de Juanito, es una vergüenza
So basically a foreign Tommy Smith
so he's kinda ramos on that era
The Ref?
one of the dirtiest players in history
Matthäus was indeed.
Nikhona?🇿🇦
Sikhona nsizwa 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Rifhano baba🇿🇦
el espiritu de juanito