Seedorf scored 2 SCREAMERS against Buffon
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2022
- Clarence Seedorf, was an incredible midfielder! Despite not being very tall for a player, he was very strong. It was hard to shrug the hall off him and he could use that strength to send rockets into the net! As you’ll watch this video you’ll also see the man an incredible work rate. It didn’t matter if he had the number 10 on his back, he understood that in order for a team to function everyone has to put in the work. Incredible overall display to save his team in the dying minutes of the game.
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The first goal was a great hit, but the second one was insanity.
Madness
Absolutely madness 🤯🤯🤯
@@juliusmrimi8632is he better than zidane?
@@ekene2735i would say that he was more inconsistent than Zidane. He's been many times the "shoulder" but never the main character at Milan, although he was a great "shoulder" that helped his teammates to achieve greatness and glory. At Milan he used to play with great teammates, such as Maldini, Nesta, Stan and Cafu who blocked any opponents in behind, Pirlo and Gattuso with him for the perfect midfield, and Rui Costa, Kaka, Shevchenko and Inzaghi in the attack, which are those who mainly scored goals and remained bigger emblems of Milan's victories. However, along his teammates, on big games he stepped up and he had incredible abilities: he used to posses the technique and the skills of the best Brazilians, long-range shoot (watch his goal at Real Madrid against Atletico...), long-range passes, position, space awareness, equilibrium, strength, finesse, freekicks. He really was an incredible player, and till nowadays he's the only player who won 4 UCL with 3 different teams (Ajax, Real Madrid and Milan).
Zidane instead has been more the main star in the teams he played in. Honestly I don't know which I would prefer between him and Zidane, but as Ac Milan fan I feel proud and honoured that he played with us, and the memories of him with the other teammates that I mentioned before are just the sweetest (although I would have liked them winning in 2005); in that team it was like having 10 ballon d'or on the field
Agreed. One of the most insane shots I've ever seen. Right in the top corner
Unbelievable player. One of those that could probably have played in any position and still been one of the best in the world.
I feel like if he had chosen another sport he'd have been world class at that too. He's a physical specimen that not even science can explain.
In any team of the world, of any era.
One of the goats in his prime.
Bollocks. He wasn't the best in his own position, let alone anyone else's.
@@dannyneville1310 "one of the best in the world"
Kante have seedrof 30%
Seeing Seedorf and Davids there gives me a glimpse of my childhood. Two great midfielders
❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Same here❤
both at youngster played in ajax
That's right to the point, sweet childhood)
Teo legends not just great!!
Seedorf had everything. He was fast, strong, fit and good at dribbling, he could pass, he hit very hard and accurately. One of the most valuable midfielders on the pitch and one of my favorite players of that time. Greetings to the people who watched those wonderful matches.
Also and especially very smart, high IQ player, takes the right decision in such a small frame of time. One of his kind.
@@badismannai2466 true!
Class video.
Both goals left and right foot.
But that second goal didn’t even look on
The days of high quality football. Unparalleled technique, skill, flair and imagination.🔥⚽
One of the greatest footballers OF ALL TIME. Not at that time, but ALL TIMES AND FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER AND EVER please.
Don't care what ANYONE says, 90s football, EVERYWHERE, had THE greatest generation of world class talented players. SO many strong teams from all over Europe.
This is 2002 not 90s
@@sb2406 Oh, fair enough 🤣🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ My bad. Although it may have been the dieing days of the 'era'/generation. And of course Ronaldo and messi are 2 of the greatest players, if not THE greatest players of all time, but in terms of players per team, Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, Barça, Real, United, Arsenal, Roma, Lazio, Valencia, Bayern, they all had superstars and brilliant teams one season or another. But yeah, thanks for correcting me 🤣👍🏻
your are technically correct, these are 90s players, mid 90s to mid.late 2000s, that was the era of ballers!! these days its coaches and which players can adapt perfectly to the coahes tactics.
That's what youngsters will say about 2010/20
@@andremedeiros4275 Probably 🤷🏻♂️🤣
Seedorf was never underrated. The press/media didn't talk about him that much, but he was highly rated among managers and players. He had always been an important player for Netherland and all the clubs he played.
Except all the times he fell out with Netherlands management
Not underrated, but in that time we didn't have internet and buzz.
and fans
Why Inter traded him to Milan ?
@@fahmippe Inter and AC trade players often, their rivalry is big but not that petty to hate the rival players.
Serie A was the best league in the world in the 90s. In England watching Football Italia with James Richardson was just bliss. Take.Me.Back.
Good times!
Hands down!
Golden era of soccer where you still have players that are not 100% fit but have talent, nowadays this is impossible. First criteria is how much you can run and how many sprints you can do in 90 minutes, after that you can talk about playing soccer.
Tha serie a was the original super league. Even the little teams like samp, udinese, Parma had word class players
2002
Clarence Seedorf and Edgar Davids at a same pitch. What a great match and performance by Inter Milan’s number 10🔥
Seeing a number 10 tackling and defending like that today is so rare
Seedorf never been a Number 10 in the classic way we consider.
He often had this number on his back, but his role always been (almost) on the centre midfield, behind the real 10
@@sickboyundici back in the day when 442 was popular....that was the number 10. It evolved into what you know today
because you cant get away with the same fouls he did back then
Isnt it the opposite? Classic number 10s era is closed. Today, most world class number 10s can also defend. (bellingham, kdb, odegaard, xavi s, musiala, bruno fernandes etc..)
The tackles, the passion, the quality. Moved to tears.
Grow up
yes bro
You don't see such takes from a number 10.💯
Your moved to tears 😐 what has RUclips become really. Everyone these days are very emotional
@@nathansthebest yep, I have been saying that myself.
He was tremendous. A complete midfielder who could play in any role. Low key one of the greatest. Hoovered up trophies wherever he went. Scored spectacular goals. King.
*EVEN BRAZIL*
Have no idea why both Real Madrid and Inter let him go. He's a great CM
Great players are highly sought-after talents. Can't expect them to remain rooted at a spot when the money reigns
Donald trump statement😂
Most underrated player ever, especially by his fellow countrymen. This man has achieved more that all other Dutch footballers, but the public here only remembers one missed penalty..... He was so good at bringing bumpy balls into play, creating smart transitions from defense into offense and hardly ever lost a ball. Not the type of player for a showreel, but soooo important.
He just played terrible for the Netherlands
@@jD-je3ry He did not. He was better than Frenkie will ever be. It is just bias, thinking he was not good. He has all the prizes to prove it...
@@jD-je3ry he cab play everywhere and now he was terrible at national.. ha Hater go f yrslf
Racism is everywhere.
I don't even know the pen you're referring to.
One of the best players in the history of this game. Professional like hitman, inhumanly strong, with a technic of the finest renaissance masters and jet-powered missiles in his legs, he was a constant threat in both directions. Calm like Buddha but also capable to fight like Russell Crowe in “Gladiator”. When the squad goes tired or dull, you know he will send some thunderbolts from 20, 25 or 30+ meters. The professor of football!
Pazi Davidsa kakav kralj. Sretan što mu suigrač iz repke i frend odigrao takvu utakmicu. Vrhunski profesionalci i igračine👏
We need more comments like this!
Dopped
@@anterados761 Neprocenjivo, brate.
@@andjelkozlotvor BTW komentar ti je vrhunski. Ne bi jednoga slova promijenio u njemu👌👊
One of the greatest CMs of all time. Shocking how few remember this man's talents. He could boss a game like no one else.
seedoff and Davids 😊😊😊
@@blackhokage1744 you're my guy
Not just a cm
Anywhere in midfield
I guess everyone believes what they want to believe these days but im glad we have evidence like these
seedorf was a highly skilled player who won 3 champion league with 3 different teams, he was one of the best midfielders
Four Champions League
yeah it was 4
I've seen a lot of "screamers" and "rockets" in youtube. I thought I saw them all... until I came across this one. The 1st Seedorf goal was amazing, considering it was with his LEFT FOOT! The 2nd goal... is one of the best clutch long distance goals I've ever seen... down 1-2, in the 91st minute in a vital league match vs. Juve, and against one of the best goalkeepers in his time (Buffon). As good as any Cristiano or Gerrard goal. Thanks for sharing this vid.
what year was this?
Prolly better because he had several of these.....also in madrid
01/02
He was more than capable of scoring...man was pure class 🔥
One with his left and one with his right too.
He was known for his long rangers
Seedorf is one of the most unique footballers that’s ever graced the game. Truly underrated. Imagine him now
underrated? nah, her performances was very uneven
One of the most complete player. All rounder player
@@titanio784 you think you’re slick sliding “her” you’re not funny, that was shitty weak joke pal
Seeing his name on a team sheet against my club at the time use to scare me.
Concidering he was seen as a god here in my coastal, tiny norwegian fishing town says it all. Internet wasnt even used, and we all knew of him very well. Not underrated. But he should have gotten even more praise.
Oh my word. The power in these shots is just unbelievable.
Just the few moments of this clip bring the 90s and early 2000s back. Miss that era
defending deep inside in his own half wearing No. 10! playing in mid like a proper CAM and scoring like a CF with unreal shooting ability. Where did he learn this kind of football? xD
He's from the Ajax academy. That's one of the main principles of Total Football, the ability to play in as many positions and roles as you can
Gullit
@@mon5ter651 so true
@@opinionatortv6457 Off course, Ajax have a great school of football, but in one interview Clarence said that (when he was a kid) he used to play on the streets all day long. You just cannot learn everything in academies, no matter how they’re good. It’s just a part of your football education. That’s the problem with so many kids today. They play too much with their phones and computers. If you wanna be the best, you must practice all day long.
@@andjelkozlotvor true but almost every young child who grow up to be footballers grow up by playing on the streets all day till they get in a football academy.
The only player in history to win the UCL with 3 different clubs, this man simply oozed class. Football hardly ever had a better blend of strength and elegance in one body. His defensive awareness was 💯, and he knew where the goals were.
Which clubs did he won with and how many times
Ajax, Real, Milan x2
@@Shabeeebn thnx
Eto'o also
@@alexdaronmape2211 I guess Eto'o must have won the UCL with Cameroon then lmao. Cause I only remember Barça and Inter.
What a player he was!! Absolutely wordclass
Jeeeeeesus! I watched this game live! And here it is, 20 years later, randomly popping up on my yt feed. Two unbelievable goals, astonishing power!
The ultimate midfielder, makes pogba look like Charlie Adam
He is pogba
bit offensive to charlie adam
😂😂😂😂😂
Davids , Seedorf , Essien I miss this type of players so much.
Miss seeing football like this. True peak football and ballers.
It's hard to comprehend the genius of this man if you havn't watched him play, wish I could find this in better quality but the video is amazing nevertheless. Scoring screamers, dictating the game, tracking back to make essential, successful sliding tackles in his own penalty box. The passion for the game radiates through all of this with smiles and little to no complaints, hard work, dedication and sportsmanship, while some of the millionaire superstars of today are pointing fingers at others for their mistakes and flailing their arms and complain to the ref instead of trying to win the ball back, smh. He has cemented a spot on my all time 11.
2:12 Edgar Davids ( fellow dutchman ) was happy for his goals even though he scored against his team.
Two legends of the game
jesus CHRIST, what a player. Not seen these before, wow
0:46 he absolutely bodies that midfielder 😵😵
That’s Conte I think 😀
Don’t use the Lord’s name in vain. It’s a sin
@@dannywelbeck9500 that's a goddamn lie
The second goal is the best goal I’ve seen in my life.
I consider myself lucky to live through 90s as a teenager. I witnessed the best football and music.
I could have liked this 15 million times if I was given the chance. Not this crap of the present generation. One part of my head still gets stuck in that era and I wouldn't change it for anything. Plus growing up was fun. It's all fucked now.
Absolute beast in the midfield with his strength, work rate and amazing technique. The complete creative attacking and defensive midfielder
he wasn´t defensive mid, he was attacking one, defend this well
edgar seedorf? 😂😂
Since when was he a dm? He was more of a cm, box to box but not so much, more focused on LCM.
@@MrRockeetS is it better now? He did both tho had amazing tackling and interceptions and ball winning so o added defensive too :P with his huge legs nd strength he was feared in midfield
This is what Pogba could've been if he had stayed in juventus under the mentorship of Buffon.
Proper box-to-box player... and a genuine goal threat from way outside the box.
His shooting velocity is over 3000
It was an incredible time to be alive, to witness athletes like Seedorf doing their magic.
I wont even comment on how football is today 😩
All generic
your channel brings tears to my eyes... this is the football i grew up with and learned to love
Quality player, one of the most under rated of all time.
With all due respect underrated is the most overused word. Seedorf wasn't underated at all. He was a world class midfielder. Played for big clubs.
@@talibhassan652 fair point, ok under rated by media, you never see him considered in top midfielders in the world conversations....
He ain't underrated at all
@hfc lol does he get into your first xi ever in football history? If not, he is "under" rated.. That is the point I am making
No, he’s fairly rated
Seedorf was fast back in Inter. Only saw him in his AC Milan/Kaká days. Good times.
Yh and a world class dribbler i liked watching him at inter more than milan
@@kcapo89 True, with Real Madrid and Inter he showed more place/dribbling but was perhaps less effective. Ancelotti at Milan turned him into a machine, a player that was less spectacular but more decisive. Pirlo-Seedorf-Gattuso-Rui Costa Milan midfield of 2002-03 is one of the most beautiful I ever watched.
@@pritapp788 those 3 together were class act. Seedorf and Rui Costa touch on the ball and reading of the game were beautiful to watch. Gattuso passion for the game was never seen again.
@@pritapp788you real asf
Indeed
Great to see Seedorf and Davids at the end - two legends of the game in a classic fixture
Clarence Seedorf and Fernando Redondo are two of my most favorite players of all time, that do not get the full recognition for their greatness that they deserve.
God i miss this era of Italian football.
My all-time favourite midfielder. Complete player who achieved everything but doesn’t get his full due.
Just in this short video, you see his culture on the ball, engine, power, defending and RPG-like shooting.
He kinda gets his dues though. In every UCL season, he is on the panelists and even this past final, of course he was on ground at the St Denis stadium for los Merengues.
He remains the professional par excellence.
@@oluwaogundiran Good points. It’s more the younger generation but they were too young or not even born to see him at his best.
Un giocatore straordinario....uno dei più sottovalutati della storia... da interista un peccato MORTALE darlo via in quel modo....un giocatore SPAZIALE.
gira una storiella... che all'inter Moratti sottoponesse i giocatori a test anti doping. lui bruciava le provette. Moratti lo cedette al Milan e naturalmente passò da stronzo. lui e Nevdev erano quelli che dopo natale sparivano per un paio di mesi per tornare infoiati alla ripresa della Champions
@@kemperboyd4494si capirai...moratti con tutti i soldi che bruciava si metteva pure a fare i test...e per cosa? Per danneggiarsi? Il padre li faceva drogare come cavalli e lui invece faceva i test...bah
Seedorf in quella squadra era una gemma sprecata. Ricordo bene quella partita e se non fosse stato per lui e per una Juve sprecona, probabilmente sarebbe finita con uno 0-4 o 0-5. Però due tiri del genere non li prendi nemmeno se sei Buffon ai tempi d'oro...al Milan ha trovato una squadra in grado di farlo giocare al massimo, poi con pirlo gattuso ambrosini e Kakà è stato molto più semplice
Everything about that second goal was just beautiful.
His goal in madrid derby is so so underrated. That will live always rent free in my head
Is that Camavingas dad?
@@reubz5k214 Yes
Not at all. He is French/Angolese and Seedorf is from Holland.
@@ephremhailemichael18 technically Camavinga is French Congolese he was only born on a refugee camp in Angola
That is one of the best individual performances in history
The most underrated one also
Incredible. Thank you for reminding us of his greatness.
Seedorf, most underrated player ever. He's up there with the greatest of all time.
Unique all round player, who didn't just attack+ score goals, he also helped out in defence making important tackles!!
So Real Madrid signed a seedorf by signing camavinga. The resemblance is unbelievable.
Agree
Cama is a lefty and Seedorf was stronger and had more discipline. Cama has more skills, flair, better vision. Camavinga is a mix of Redondo and Seedorf. If Camavinga improve his discipline, he can become even better.
@@TheoPhim better vision? Lol
Loved what I saw of Seedorf. Wished I’d paid more attention when he was playing. Always loved how he conducted himself in interviews as well. You don’t win, I think, 4 Champions League medals with 3 different clubs without being a special talent. Last point, I loved his humility, and still do. Great man.
He was his best in his final years at Milan. Absolute legend.
Clarence Seedorf at Milan and Francesco Coco at Inter is the most famous player exchange in the history of football.
Io non riesco a credere che non ci fosse qualche magheggio sotto questo scambio, probabilmente l'inter aveva qualche debito col milan, altrimenti non me lo spiego
@@nicolot4652 E Pirlo ? 🤣
Not it was an exchange for guglimienpietro
@@skullfc4215 Bad memories. The Seedorf - Coco exchange took place in 2002. Guglielminpietro went to inter in 2001.
Coco did well at Inter in his first season, Too bad Injury destroyed his career
Football in the 90s and 2000s were absolutely beautiful to watch: faster pace, more entertaining, full of genius players... Not so much these days, I find that football is much boring, slower, and the players are definitely not as good as in the 90s and 2000s...
Wrong
@@Bokkievanhall you are wrong
Football now is much faster and technical, football in the eras you mentioned were more physical. But yes you right, those times were full of geniuses.
I'll agree that TO ME, THE FOOTBALL OF THE 90s and early 2000s was more entertaining. But football is played at a faster pace today in all honesty. And that in itself may be the reason why it seems less entertaining because there is actually less spectacle and more turnovers being had today from balls being thumped from one end to another
Academy is pushing out robots that's why
Davids and this guy.. it was amazing
One of the only times I've ever applauded an opponent even though I was also annoyed as this was such an important match in the scudetto run and it was a late equaliser and I thought we had won it late on as well. Didn't know how he could top that first goal...brilliant player.
And he came to ACM in an exchange with Francesco Coco. Remember that guy?
My goodness, what a man and what a player Seedorf was. A man of pure technical class indeed. We could write a whole book on his attitude, his moral rectitude & his respect for the opposition alone. The passion for the game and such high ethical principles too. Imperious on the ball, complete midfielder. A magnificent player of the highest order. This man was built and cut to play football. Looked after himself and played at the highest level well into his 30's. They dont make them like this no more...wow.
My all time favorite player. Elegance, strength, vision, work rate, first touch and of course this extra terrestrial shooting technique. Take whatever goal of Seedorf you like, they are all beautiful.
I always loved watching him play! So much skill and flair.
Seedorf had the strength of Roberto Carlos and the special way to move of Ronaldinho. 👍
World class, he’s an unrated player, a perfect professional
Underrated*
Massively Underrated*
Man the teams at these times... Cordoba, Zanetti, Materazzi, Seedorf, Recoba, Vieri, Adriano, Ronaldo, Buffon, Zambrotta, Thuram, Conte, Nedved, Davids, Trezeguet, Del Piero - Legends.
When men played this sport. No social media, no silly colored boots, no nonsense, every skill move had a purpose. The 90’s will always be football’s prime.
He's one of the most underrated midfielders in history
He's one of the most widely recognized club players.
But every club wants him to play in their club
Despite his record elsewhere this is the game I'll always remember Seedorf for. What a player
Seedorf and Edgar Davids reminds me of the great years of 90s to early 2000s football where the players were too technically gifted
I was too young to remember this time of football well enough, but watchig these videos, it just seems that italian football at that time was just pure strenght and so brutal, every player on the pitch fought for the ball with everything they have.
The legend never loses the ball, has great close control and is one of the strongest.
Lucky me to be in the stadium where he was playing.
That second goal is probably the best long ranger I’ve ever seen
The power behind it is quite remarkable
You should check Pirlo's screamer against Parma. Kinda similar but even crazier
A die hard Milan fan here. Just amazing how we depended so much on our ex-Inter players (namely Pirlo, Seedorf, and several others). This is why I never hate Inter.
Isn't Pioli ex-Inter?
@@k27ism He is for a short period.
Of all the opposition players I've watched at Old Trafford, this guy's first touch to set up his game is the absolute best I have ever seen. Yes, better than Bergkamp, Iniesta and anyone else you care to name for that particular skill. And so much more of course. One of my absolute favourite players of all time.
Us AC Milan’s fans know how great he was ❤️
Damn what position does he play at? He's been helping the defence all the time, unlike today's players like in psg what Neymar, mbappe and messi does!!
Why mention messi 😏 he doesn't need to prove anything
@@khayamfo4911 well if he doesn't have anything to prove, he would've probably stopped playing.
passion bro!!
This what makes us give our best on the field, even if our limbs and legs feel heavy, the passion inside you, the heart. And messi helps defence sometimes, but like 20% out of 100
@@khayamfo4911 he does need to prove stuff when he is missing pens against rma causing his team to get knocked out, if he doesn’t need to prove anything better to go to mls where there is no pressure because he cannot handle pressure like we saw with his skied penalty in copa and ghost performance in world cup final
he's more like nowadays Dumfries, Tagliafico, Mazraoui
And now the Dutch have Frenkie de Jong🙄🙈.
What a player, an artist a technical master but also tough and a bruiser. Just incredible
Beautiful beautiful old serie A thanks for this
This man should be the Zidane of Dutch Football and leading his country to international glories, such was his immense talents. He is still the only player who won UCL with three different clubs.
Nope ..Samuel Eto’o too
@@luislizard2626 Incorrect. Samuel Eto'o won 3 UCLs but with 2 clubs only. 2 with Barcelona and 1 with Inter. Seedorf is the only won to win with 3 different clubs. 1 with Ajax, 1 with Real Madrid and 2 with AC Milan.
When you max out the stats when creating a player on FIFA. Unreal
Loved seedorf, absolute beast.. What a player
Mamma mia, Clarence Seedorf.. Che giocatore straordinario!
Oh my goodness wasn’t expecting that 2nd goal
one of the most complet midfielders ever ...they did everything and everywhere in the pitch
guilit of 80's
davids of 90's
seedorf of 2000's
today u need 3 MD together to achieve what Guilit,davids or seedorf did
The first one on his left foot, the second on his right, both times hit the same spot. Incredible.
95-2010 were the best 15 years in football ever and we'll never have the same again. Teams and Nations PACKED with OUTSTANDING players . You'll never see again teams like we had in those days again ever.
One of the absolute greatest Dutch players to ever walk the earth. Never received that recognition from many in his Country, mainly because of missing some important penalties. His career stretched so long, so many prices, so important even in his late part of career. That 2nd goal, incredible.
He only missed one important penalty. Frank and Ronald de Boer missed more important penalties. But they are white😊😂
@@RafaMiura1 I guess you're one of those people that see a racial issue in everything?
i remember this match like it was yesterday. and my reaction before he scored the second gpal and after :D. it was maybe 94 min or so .... damn am getting old
I saw him in 1999 and in 2000 in Madrid and he was so special in person. Such an underrated elite player.
I will never forget this man’s talent exposure during ac milan vs man u 2007 2leg champions league match
I swear he bossed the midfield to the extent that u could literally think man u had 2 or 3 red cards yet it were 11 vs 11
Clarence is one of the best attacking midfielder in his era.. He deserved better appreciation
Was that all from the same game!!? Sweet lord, Seedorf was a player
I have watched this several times but I am always amazed by that second goal, OMG
Seedorf is one of a kind: He is always there, he contributes ALWAYS, sometimes during the season he is the player of the match, never gets award for player of the season, but his teammates and his coaches believe and are always feeling themselvs safe and secure when he is around. He DOES the job, and he is one of those people who could succeed whatever they do in their lifes.
Literally carried the whole match.
Seedorf’s quality is so misunderstood nowadays. Yes he was a freak athlete, yes he could shield the ball better than any midfielder, yes he had an unbelievable long range shot from both feet.
But Seedorf also had an outstanding talent for positioning and managing the tempo of play. That’s why he managed to be successful in so many teams/leagues and was brilliant in any midfield position. He must’ve been a dream for any of his coaches 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Basically his biggest advantage was, street football and having an outstanding, anatomically and mentally very strong overall.
This is very rare, because at the age of 15, he was already close to the head team.
I saw him at the age of 16 being defender and win duels from an adult amateur player, 28/30 full grown 😂. He just couldn't win any duel from a 16 year old, pure athletic young fellow. When I saw that, I knew that Ajax had the greatest talent, at that time. And they called him the best talent not much later.
Still got the photo before the friendly game started, really happy to have one of earlier pictures of Seedorf, at Ajax head team, under Louis v Gaal 😁
Seeing him and Davids is priceless 🙌. Salute the country mate
Probably the finest and most complete midfielder of all time. Be it his offensive side or defensive.Can play in any position.
Incrível, jogou demais no Botafogo! 🟡🟢
Can you believe that this guy wasn't a regular in the Dutch national squad? Managers(Van Basten, Van Marwijk) thought he had too much of a (disruptive) influence in the dressing room which caused an imbalance in autority, or so was said. He should've been captain and first name in the starting line-up, if you ask me.
He was black with a strong personality.
@@jon-doe1987 yes, we don't like that here in the Netherlands. No serious, his behaviour in the national team was divisive. Always the victim of the bad white man. When he draw several young players of color in this way of thinking the problem became bigger than his quality to be in the squad.
@@robdebrouwer2230 That's not his fault but the fault of the borderline racists afraid of reality.
Like pogba
@@robdebrouwer2230 Blame the coach, not the players. The 2002 dutch team which failed to qualify for the wc had stam, davids, van nistelrooy, bergkamp, seedorf all in their primes. On paper that is a team good enough to at least get to the semifinals.
What a game from him man. Last ditch tackles and 2 amazing goals.
What a Inter squad..
when watching serie A was a pleasure..
Crazy to see that Buffon still playing!!! Last man standing of that era!