Well, more like the Newcastle of international football. ...fans that overrate how big of a club they are, but in reality are average at best and will never compete with top sides.
Sam Allardyce, the most successful England manager of all time (with a 100% win rate I might add), epitomises the English philosophy of the game: "hoof it into the box onto Andy Carroll's head."
You really don,t think England won a world cup and all those English teams in the 60's 70's and 80's won all those trophies playing long ball football do you, no they didn't they played 1 touch ball to feet progressive passing football. No one wins nothing with Long ball football, Long ball football is the hardest style to perfect with quality, its predictable and easy to defend against without quality, long passes are the hardest passes to make in football their also the hardest to control, every long pass has to be pin point perfect otherwise you give away possession all the time, the short passing game with good movement is a easier and more safer way to play football that's why it the dominant style, sure the Long ball game was developed in England and a lot of teams adopted it, even the national team played ball to feet and long ball but it doesn't work, because its hardest style to perfect with quality. Simple football wins games with simple short passes and good movement, and all the top English sides played that way none of them played long ball.
I see the ‘kick the ball long’, ‘Pashun’, ‘442’ stereotypes live on. I don’t think people give English teams of the past or present the credit they deserve for their tactics. Plenty of teams had unique tactics and employed different formations over the years. I think the heart, grit and ‘lung busting’ attitude of the English and British game will always be there and as a Brit that’s just how the game ought to be played. I respect Spanish and Italian football for the tactics but god it can be dull. Football should be entertaining, end-to-end, dynamic, and full of heart. That’s exciting. I had more fun watching two second division Scottish teams go at it than I did watching La Liga. One thing we are criminally under performing in is coaching and producing top quality managers. Germany has done a splendid job. When your national managers read of as Southgate, Hudson, Allardyce, Steve McClaren... it’s grim reading.
Those styles of football are only boring to you you because you’re a casual and don’t appreciate real football. A casual only understands passion and effort because they can’t see the minute details that make a Spanish or Italian team tick.
@@kingsofmanchester3294 Ah yes the minute details of time wasting. Yes, great passing can be amazing but everyone would rather enjoy exciting attacking football rather than just trying to win
@@kingsofmanchester3294 nah mate it’s just because of the tempo, like I said, I respect their talent with tactics but the speed is just brain numbing. People like what they like. Love how you know if I’m causal or not from a RUclips comment though 🤣
@@kingsofmanchester3294 That is a big assumption there. The same assumption made by most non Brit's that English players in particular have no flair. When in fact the personal skills of players in English clubs are at the same level or better as their counter parts over seas but done at four times the pace. Also, don't tell me that "The way of the knife" (Can't remember the Italian name) was anything but a weaker club stalling for a draw in Italy and was boring as hell. Where as in England, no English club would be tolerated by their fans if they did not play for the win.
The English game could do to learn from how it used to be played. There's too much negativity in how English coaches set up, trying to not get beat rather than playing to win. Potter is bringing back high pressing with a measured on-the-ball approach, but we need an English coach to pull it off successfully.
incredible, a decade later and we're still talking about him ... these players this generation, we've all taken the game to the mountain top ... where can it really go from here?
How the English lions are (still) loud in Europe - 1956: English teams felt the first taste of the European Cup led by Manchester United. - 1968: Manchester United first brought their name into the summit of the European game at Wembley to bring the English cries of joy to cage Benfica's eagles. - 1977-1984: Liverpool turned the English isles and the entire Europe into red under the Bob Paisley and Bill Shankly era to establish the only English dynasty in Europe. - 1979-1980: Nottingham Forest finally turned the entire Europe into red two times as the only East Midlands team to do so - 1982: Aston Villa roared the entire Europe from Birmingham by clawing Bayern Munich. - 1985: English teams banned temporarily from Europe after the torrid Heysel incident. - 1990: They woke up from the hibernation after 5 years - 1999: Manchester United capped the greatest return of the English soccer in Barcelona by clinching their first treble in the English soil to deny Bayern Munich's first-ever German treble after pulling off the choke job at the last minutes of the game. - 2005: Liverpool inked the entire Europe red once again after pulling off the biggest choke job against AC Milan in Istanbul by Xabi Alonso's game-tying goal with the biggest club soccer comeback in the 21st century as Jerzy Dudek stopped the Shevchenko's shot to mull the biggest knockout punch on Carlo Ancelotti's men. - 2008: The first-ever all-English European Cup final was held in Moscow where Manchester United won the knight fight against Chelsea to wear the European crown for the third time. - 2012: Chelsea finally clinched the European Cup to beat Bayern Munich at their home turf to ink the Europe blue after pulling the biggest comeback since 2005 to avoid the biggest choke job by a Drogba's game-tying goal and he pulled the biggest knockout punch on Manuel Neuer on the penalty shootout in front of the hometown fans - 2019: Liverpool won the another English knight fight against Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid to clinch 6th European crown after Divock Origi mulled a knockout punch towards Hugo Lloris. - 2021: Chelsea finally took back the European throne once again as Kai Havertz puts the first half dagger towards Ederson Morães in the another English civil war against Manchester City in Porto. - 2023: The wish finally came true with stars favoured to Manchester City who took the European throne for very first time in Istanbul after Rodri scored the title clincher against Inter Milan and brought back treble home to England.
I still remember Chelsea's 2012 triumph like it was yesterday I know Torres struggled overall at Chelsea, but for that goal against Barcelona alone, he will never have to pay for a drink in West London again
@@rohithraman6488 Absolutely, despite Chelsea had a torrid season in the Premier League and Fernando Torres got flat tires since his move to West London from Liverpool, they finally achieved the biggest one for the whole Greater London and all of UK on how they finally ruled all of Europe.
@@Siteus1 your right. Its just the expectations were high when looking back at tottenhams previous 2 matches which were intense and dramatic. As well as liverpools comeback.
I am a Chelsea fan, and 2012 was such a proud moment in our history to finally win the Champions League Based on our performances we could have won the Champions League three or four times, but at least we have got our hands on the trophy
@@lestajesta9682 Sad but true now yup. Too many years away from the Prem to benefit from any parachute payments etc. Too long in the cold. Not small small, but we're not a big club now.
I don’t think there is any English football no more. The premier league is now just clubs taking managers from other countries and getting success like that. But that’s just my opinion
im a massive germany and bayern fan so whenever this loss to man u at the last minute comes up im so upset hahah and the one against chelsea too..,its staggering how many finals bayern has played and lost.but thank God we have also won many
Ever since Liverpool in the 80's, all I see are non-English coaches having success in England. So.... What is the English ideology? What are its tactics?
And then there was the way which Chelsea won it in 2012. Napoli, Barcelona, 2 goals and a man down, beating Bayern Munich on penalties with a weakened team in their own stadium, two inexperienced managers. The glorious freakishness of football.
@@thetwitterlectual9528 Liverpool’s was more impressive though because that A.C Milan team was one of the best team of all time, getting to 3 champions league finals in 5 years and winning 2 and having World Cup winners and legends of the sport up against a Liverpool team that had 2 (maybe 3) world class players AND were 3-0 down at half time so to mentally come back against that team is just incredible.
@@thetwitterlectual9528 Chelsea also went into penalties(Not the same). Don't know about Napoli and Barcelona. But if they didn't come from behind and win it within 90 minutes, DOESN'T COUNT. Don't care if it was against a very strong side or weakened team...😝
English football is the most pure one. The useful time of the game is the biggest by far in the world. But if you wanna see whats the football itself, and how the game is interpreted, and where are the best ones to manage it.. than take a look at the Portuguese one :))) that's where it becomes really interesting! Greetings from a tuga ( yes I am one of those) ahahah 😆
@@piscesman54 watch all of them, and compare. I said how its interpreted, not how its played. Even though if u talk about playing, Portugal is European champion. Ups :))
Chris Gomes mate are you stupid the minority of psychopathic Liverpool fans threw stones and stuff at the juve fans that in trying to take shelter there was a stampede and a wall fell on in them and crushed them to death , how is that juve fans fault, like seriously what is wrong it’s you
It's about time English football evolved. Yes, it's entertaining, but on the international stage, it has a hard time against really strong and skillful sides. The PL has long had dozens of top foreign footballers and coaches (including many South American players). Some of it has rubbed off on English players, but not enough. And that is why English teams have never dominated and never will dominate the European game. Running like a lunatic is fine provided you're tempered enough to do it smartly. Sometimes it's about the pause (see Xavi for an sample of this). That said, a factor that nobody mentions is the ghastly English weather, which is not exactly conducive to an enjoyable game of football.
@@corylevi6803 It did'nt . Chelsea , Liverpool , Man City and Tottenham the few '' english '' UCL finalists and winners of the last few UCL's have/ had German Spanish and Argentinian coaches . We saw that in EURO 2020 where England couldn't even win the EUROS even after getting teams like Scotland , Ukraine , Czech Rep. etc. The success of Chelsea , Mancity , L'pool can't be credited as the success of English football , but rather the success of German , Spanish football . We'll see if England chokes in 2022 again hehe . And point to note there is nothing much '' English '' left in the Premier league . You could even call it the ' Global League'
@@arhaansayed7748 This hasn't aged well given that English young players are the most sort after in the world and England probably has more of the best young players than any other nation right now. You have Real and Barca fighting over English teenager Carvalho. Young English players in teams like Bayern, Dortmund, Milan, Roma, Monaco, PSV and many others. Even mighty Germany is stealing English players for their national team because they are so good like Musiala and Nmecha. Chelsea are the European Champions and have 10 English players in their squad and that is more English players, than Germans in Bayern and Dortmund, Spanish in Real Madrid and Italians in Inter. And there is a high number of English players in all the top Europeans teams so the fact English teams are the strongest in Europe says a lot about the high quality of English players. I think this is why English teams dominate in Europe, because the high quality of young English players gives English teams a level of quality depth that German, Italian, French and Spanish teams cannot compete with. Nothing showed this more than when Liverpool played a team of academy players against AC Milan and comfortably beat them, in their own stadium.
Having watched that, Man Utd must be the most decorated English team in Europe? I'm sure I read somewhere Liverpool have 6 European Cups. Must have been a typo.
I think the problem when in regards to our "talent" especially in england is that we overhype players WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY to early to the point where the pressure becomes overwhelming for players and the media is to blame for tht
Well, you overhype players that never deserved the hype at all, and then when they achieve what they’re meant to achieve rather than your overhyped expectation, you see them as “wow what went wrong” ... for example, mason mount has one decent game and all of a sudden he’s the next zidane. When in reality he is more on the skill level of someone like James Milner. But he is young and English so the overhype continues.
@@ojszn3136 you as in you English people. For example ashley young and Aaron Lennon were future world class talents a decade ago, in the eyes of the English, which was unrealistic. Same is happening with mason mount, greenwood, etc.
I dont know why they didn't mention the European ban English football suffered because of the generally disgraceful behaviour at matches. I dont like people who blame Liverpool for it, even though I support a rival team, but it destroyed English footballs strangle hold over Europe. Those 5 years turned the first division into a microcosm, almost a subsection of football, of which it took a long, long time to recover from.
England as a National team are overhyped and have always underperformed. England as a country has produced the best league in the world and no 1 can argue with that.
I know the answer to this...in an international sense at least.....work against ourselves as much as we can and almost always revert back to the wrong and old ways of doing things.
@@pe3497 that's true for this moment in time. I'm old enough to remember a time when Serie A was the one to watch and the one for both Italian and foreign players to win
So true, at least these times. Well, nowadays, you won't see in the first 11 of England National team more than 4 natural english players. All are from colonies, such as Africa or Caribbean, such as France also, but not as bad as France. Excepting Spain and Italy, you won't see foreign players so often in the big national teams, such as France, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands and Belgium. Maybe that's why is not properly said that France or Germany for instance, will be the next european champion, because they do not have players that are related to the country that they are playing for. Only the Eastern European teams remain conservative, but lack of interest from the west(excepting Serbia, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine a little bit) and the quality of football there drag them down
England has to choose does it want best league or best team? unfortunately we always pick league. we are the best sports nation outside of USA so we have the potential to change it. (2nd in olympics)
You didn't mention once the name of Manchester United when you were talking about Sir Matt Busby......yet you couldn't wait to speak the word Liverpool out of your mouth while talking about Shankly.....
@@maestrovici1947 Britain is the island made up of England Scotland Wales. It’s really simple. Just like Spain is made up of little nations..Catalonia for example, only difference is England, Scotland, Wales play separately. The uk is or Great Britain which is the country doesn’t compete. Thank god. I would hate to cheer on Scottish and Welsh players.
@@tommyhunter7313 catalonia is not a nation , it was not even a kingdom inform yourself they were part of the aragon kingdom because they have other fialect doesnt make them a nation galicia leon euskadi they also have a dialect but they are not a nation
Only 8 Countries in the entire world have won the world cup, your comment is very stupid how was that a dig a English football and England as a nation when the other 187 countries out of 195 have not won 1 single world cup. Who cares if it was 55 years ago England are one of the elite 8 who have won it hahahaha. your comment is actually a complement when you think about it, don't try a discredit any country for winning a world cup they dont call it the biggest competition in sports for nothing its very very difficult to win
@@Thinklikeafishcomusa , Elite ? hahaha . The Team hasn't even come close to win anything since 1966 , they talk a good game outside of the field , but when it comes to the play , they suck , Players suck ,Coaches suck Losers .
Seriously? After Three consecutive English clubs won the trophy and then Liverpool appears in the final twice more, and he has the nerve to say nothing happened for 15 years!!! Six of those years was because English teams were not allowed to compete in any European competition. In the first year back Man U won the Cup Winners Cup against BARCELONA. English players were being sought after over seas. This guy is a hack to limit the story to the Champions Cup.
You really don,t think England won a world cup and all those English teams in the 60's 70's and 80's won all those trophies playing long ball football do you, no they didn't they played 1 touch ball to feet progressive passing football. No one wins nothing with Long ball football, Long ball football is the hardest style to perfect with quality, its predictable and easy to defend against without quality, long passes are the hardest passes to make in football their also the hardest to control, every long pass has to be pin point perfect otherwise you give away possession all the time, the short passing game with good movement is a easier and more safer way to play football that's why it the dominant style, sure the Long ball game was developed in England and a lot of teams adopted it, even the national team played ball to feet and long ball but it doesn't work, because its hardest style to perfect with quality. Simple football wins games with simple short passes and good movement, and all the top English sides played that way none of them played long ball.
@@subconscious.com_usa6691 yes famously that Sunday league team I watched were far better than barcalona could ever be, they were so superior that they were able to *kick the ball with power* Messi could only hope to be able to do that
@@awaisa8099 translation: "It's easier to just surrender and pretend I'm glad about it, than to protest at the destruction of a priceless British institution."
The Tottenham of international football.
Well, more like the Newcastle of international football. ...fans that overrate how big of a club they are, but in reality are average at best and will never compete with top sides.
@@kingsofmanchester3294 you've only existed since 2009 lmao
@@kingsofmanchester3294 at least they have fans unlike Man City
@@user-oj8pg6ef4c we have titles mate. That’s checkmate, you lose, bye
@@kingsofmanchester3294 plus haven't won a major trophy in over 50 years
Sam Allardyce, the most successful England manager of all time (with a 100% win rate I might add), epitomises the English philosophy of the game: "hoof it into the box onto Andy Carroll's head."
Kick it long and show pashun and desiyah!!!
You really don,t think England won a world cup and all those English teams in the 60's 70's and 80's won all those
trophies playing long ball football do you, no they didn't they played 1 touch ball to feet progressive passing football.
No one wins nothing with Long ball football, Long ball football is the hardest style to perfect with quality, its predictable and easy to defend against without quality, long passes are the hardest passes to make in football
their also the hardest to control, every long pass has to be pin point perfect otherwise you give away possession
all the time, the short passing game with good movement is a easier and more safer way to play football that's why
it the dominant style, sure the Long ball game was developed in England and a lot of teams adopted it, even the national team played ball to feet and long ball but it doesn't work, because its hardest style to perfect with quality.
Simple football wins games with simple short passes and good movement, and all the top English sides played
that way none of them played long ball.
@@subconscious.com_usa6691 Bet you're fun at parties
@@noahsimon7658 Life and soul lol
lol nailed it
@@subconscious.com_usa6691 Fucking hell fella, it was a little joke. Jesus Christ
I see the ‘kick the ball long’, ‘Pashun’, ‘442’ stereotypes live on. I don’t think people give English teams of the past or present the credit they deserve for their tactics. Plenty of teams had unique tactics and employed different formations over the years. I think the heart, grit and ‘lung busting’ attitude of the English and British game will always be there and as a Brit that’s just how the game ought to be played. I respect Spanish and Italian football for the tactics but god it can be dull. Football should be entertaining, end-to-end, dynamic, and full of heart. That’s exciting.
I had more fun watching two second division Scottish teams go at it than I did watching La Liga.
One thing we are criminally under performing in is coaching and producing top quality managers. Germany has done a splendid job. When your national managers read of as Southgate, Hudson, Allardyce, Steve McClaren... it’s grim reading.
Allardyce never had the chance to bring Advanced Brexit Ball to the England team, its a shame.
Those styles of football are only boring to you you because you’re a casual and don’t appreciate real football. A casual only understands passion and effort because they can’t see the minute details that make a Spanish or Italian team tick.
@@kingsofmanchester3294 Ah yes the minute details of time wasting. Yes, great passing can be amazing but everyone would rather enjoy exciting attacking football rather than just trying to win
@@kingsofmanchester3294 nah mate it’s just because of the tempo, like I said, I respect their talent with tactics but the speed is just brain numbing. People like what they like. Love how you know if I’m causal or not from a RUclips comment though 🤣
@@kingsofmanchester3294 That is a big assumption there. The same assumption made by most non Brit's that English players in particular have no flair. When in fact the personal skills of players in English clubs are at the same level or better as their counter parts over seas but done at four times the pace. Also, don't tell me that "The way of the knife" (Can't remember the Italian name) was anything but a weaker club stalling for a draw in Italy and was boring as hell. Where as in England, no English club would be tolerated by their fans if they did not play for the win.
I thought you were talking abt the National team, not the PL
J S the shambles
Not much to talk about really. Lol.
Me 2
If you want to see the tactics of the national team, go to a park on a Sunday morning
@@Harry-rr9tk Lmao!!🤣🤣🤣
The English game could do to learn from how it used to be played. There's too much negativity in how English coaches set up, trying to not get beat rather than playing to win. Potter is bringing back high pressing with a measured on-the-ball approach, but we need an English coach to pull it off successfully.
We can thank coaches like Wenger for helping the league become what it is today
Potter is an English coach
Just cause you don't like it, doesn't mean it's negative. Be effective
Good old Cloughy. The best thing to happen to Forest. Our best manager and an icon of the club
incredible, a decade later and we're still talking about him ... these players this generation, we've all taken the game to the mountain top ... where can it really go from here?
“English teams forgot how to play European football”. No we were banned for 5 years
Yes actually. They were banned for 5 years. But after that English teams achieved nothing in UCL for next 8 years
thanks liverpool -.-
😂🏴
Uruguay aren't even European and they have played it better than England the past ten years.
That gap probably would have produced at least another 2 trophies
How the English lions are (still) loud in Europe
- 1956: English teams felt the first taste of the European Cup led by Manchester United.
- 1968: Manchester United first brought their name into the summit of the European game at Wembley to bring the English cries of joy to cage Benfica's eagles.
- 1977-1984: Liverpool turned the English isles and the entire Europe into red under the Bob Paisley and Bill Shankly era to establish the only English dynasty in Europe.
- 1979-1980: Nottingham Forest finally turned the entire Europe into red two times as the only East Midlands team to do so
- 1982: Aston Villa roared the entire Europe from Birmingham by clawing Bayern Munich.
- 1985: English teams banned temporarily from Europe after the torrid Heysel incident.
- 1990: They woke up from the hibernation after 5 years
- 1999: Manchester United capped the greatest return of the English soccer in Barcelona by clinching their first treble in the English soil to deny Bayern Munich's first-ever German treble after pulling off the choke job at the last minutes of the game.
- 2005: Liverpool inked the entire Europe red once again after pulling off the biggest choke job against AC Milan in Istanbul by Xabi Alonso's game-tying goal with the biggest club soccer comeback in the 21st century as Jerzy Dudek stopped the Shevchenko's shot to mull the biggest knockout punch on Carlo Ancelotti's men.
- 2008: The first-ever all-English European Cup final was held in Moscow where Manchester United won the knight fight against Chelsea to wear the European crown for the third time.
- 2012: Chelsea finally clinched the European Cup to beat Bayern Munich at their home turf to ink the Europe blue after pulling the biggest comeback since 2005 to avoid the biggest choke job by a Drogba's game-tying goal and he pulled the biggest knockout punch on Manuel Neuer on the penalty shootout in front of the hometown fans
- 2019: Liverpool won the another English knight fight against Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid to clinch 6th European crown after Divock Origi mulled a knockout punch towards Hugo Lloris.
- 2021: Chelsea finally took back the European throne once again as Kai Havertz puts the first half dagger towards Ederson Morães in the another English civil war against Manchester City in Porto.
- 2023: The wish finally came true with stars favoured to Manchester City who took the European throne for very first time in Istanbul after Rodri scored the title clincher against Inter Milan and brought back treble home to England.
I still remember Chelsea's 2012 triumph like it was yesterday
I know Torres struggled overall at Chelsea, but for that goal against Barcelona alone, he will never have to pay for a drink in West London again
@@rohithraman6488 Absolutely, despite Chelsea had a torrid season in the Premier League and Fernando Torres got flat tires since his move to West London from Liverpool, they finally achieved the biggest one for the whole Greater London and all of UK on how they finally ruled all of Europe.
Lowkey that Tottenham vs Liverpool game was boring. The only exciting part was when that girl ran on the pitch
@@danielf8184 Sissoko being a donkey in the first 5 minutes spoiled the tie. Going 1 down so early meant Liverpool could control the tie
@@Siteus1 your right. Its just the expectations were high when looking back at tottenhams previous 2 matches which were intense and dramatic. As well as liverpools comeback.
2:30 Liverpool-Club Brugge in 1978 😭😭😭 Still our proudest moment in history, only Belgian team so far to make it to the final 💙🖤
I am a Chelsea fan, and 2012 was such a proud moment in our history to finally win the Champions League
Based on our performances we could have won the Champions League three or four times, but at least we have got our hands on the trophy
@@rohithraman6488 I’m a Liverpool fan and 2005 and 2019 were the best days
@@rohithraman6488 ok but who asked you? You’re not even english gtfo plastic
@@wussup12345 So apparently according to you, you have to be from Spain to be a Madrid fan, or from Germany to be a Bayern fan
@@rohithraman6488 yes
My little club Forest have played their part.
Your club ain't little
@@RedLorryYellowLorry_ Forest are a small provincial club.
@@lestajesta9682 Sad but true now yup. Too many years away from the Prem to benefit from any parachute payments etc. Too long in the cold. Not small small, but we're not a big club now.
English teams have improved so much in the last few years in Europe
I don’t think there is any English football no more.
The premier league is now just clubs taking managers from other countries and getting success like that.
But that’s just my opinion
because of non english people 😂😂😂
Yeah, the Bosman League is really good.
Yeah because your EPL teams are full of non English players.
@Antonio You are deluded English footballers are overrated.
im a massive germany and bayern fan so whenever this loss to man u at the last minute comes up im so upset hahah and the one against chelsea too..,its staggering how many finals bayern has played and lost.but thank God we have also won many
Yeah, BM handed the treble twice but denied once.
Ever since Liverpool in the 80's, all I see are non-English coaches having success in England. So.... What is the English ideology? What are its tactics?
4-4-2 longball
It more has a set philosophy than tactics which is attacking always running giving everything while being strong and physical
I think some very important things were missed out. The Pub culture (before Wenger), The fans, some crunching tackles and some bloody noses
pep should’ve got a mention also if klopp did
@@adamperry7655 I don't think either of them deserve a mention.
English football first entered the European stage with Stan Cullis’ wolves when they beat a Honved team with Puskas in, in 1954.
6:54 “nobody will ever win a European cup final more dramatically than this”
Liverpool in 2005: “hold my Carlsberg”
Still holds true. To my knowledge, winning the cup within 3 minutes of extra-time.. nah show me the team.😋😎
@@danielayodele6139 Liverpool won against *THAT* Milan side which was full of legends. The Bayern side was no where near that Milan side
And then there was the way which Chelsea won it in 2012. Napoli, Barcelona, 2 goals and a man down, beating Bayern Munich on penalties with a weakened team in their own stadium, two inexperienced managers. The glorious freakishness of football.
@@thetwitterlectual9528 Liverpool’s was more impressive though because that A.C Milan team was one of the best team of all time, getting to 3 champions league finals in 5 years and winning 2 and having World Cup winners and legends of the sport up against a Liverpool team that had 2 (maybe 3) world class players AND were 3-0 down at half time so to mentally come back against that team is just incredible.
@@thetwitterlectual9528 Chelsea also went into penalties(Not the same). Don't know about Napoli and Barcelona. But if they didn't come from behind and win it within 90 minutes, DOESN'T COUNT. Don't care if it was against a very strong side or weakened team...😝
English football is the most pure one. The useful time of the game is the biggest by far in the world. But if you wanna see whats the football itself, and how the game is interpreted, and where are the best ones to manage it.. than take a look at the Portuguese one :))) that's where it becomes really interesting! Greetings from a tuga ( yes I am one of those) ahahah 😆
Portuguese? hahaha.
@@piscesman54 watch all of them, and compare. I said how its interpreted, not how its played. Even though if u talk about playing, Portugal is European champion. Ups :))
English clubs got banned in Europe thanks to Liverpool that’s why there was a 15 year gap. United could have won before 1999 too
Shut up the ban was from 84 to 90 and it was not only because of Liverpool fans but also because of Juventus fans
Chris Gomes mate are you stupid the minority of psychopathic Liverpool fans threw stones and stuff at the juve fans that in trying to take shelter there was a stampede and a wall fell on in them and crushed them to death , how is that juve fans fault, like seriously what is wrong it’s you
😂😂😂think again
There was a time in the early 90s when English teams sucked.
Blackburn in 96 bombed spectacularly in the UCL.
@@DimShamrock I don’t think so
It's about time English football evolved. Yes, it's entertaining, but on the international stage, it has a hard time against really strong and skillful sides. The PL has long had dozens of top foreign footballers and coaches (including many South American players). Some of it has rubbed off on English players, but not enough. And that is why English teams have never dominated and never will dominate the European game. Running like a lunatic is fine provided you're tempered enough to do it smartly. Sometimes it's about the pause (see Xavi for an sample of this). That said, a factor that nobody mentions is the ghastly English weather, which is not exactly conducive to an enjoyable game of football.
This comment aged well
@@corylevi6803 It did'nt . Chelsea , Liverpool , Man City and Tottenham the few '' english '' UCL finalists and winners of the last few UCL's have/ had German Spanish and Argentinian coaches . We saw that in EURO 2020 where England couldn't even win the EUROS even after getting teams like Scotland , Ukraine , Czech Rep. etc. The success of Chelsea , Mancity , L'pool can't be credited as the success of English football , but rather the success of German , Spanish football . We'll see if England chokes in 2022 again hehe . And point to note there is nothing much '' English '' left in the Premier league . You could even call it the ' Global League'
@@arhaansayed7748 This hasn't aged well given that English young players are the most sort after in the world and England probably has more of the best young players than any other nation right now. You have Real and Barca fighting over English teenager Carvalho. Young English players in teams like Bayern, Dortmund, Milan, Roma, Monaco, PSV and many others. Even mighty Germany is stealing English players for their national team because they are so good like Musiala and Nmecha. Chelsea are the European Champions and have 10 English players in their squad and that is more English players, than Germans in Bayern and Dortmund, Spanish in Real Madrid and Italians in Inter. And there is a high number of English players in all the top Europeans teams so the fact English teams are the strongest in Europe says a lot about the high quality of English players. I think this is why English teams dominate in Europe, because the high quality of young English players gives English teams a level of quality depth that German, Italian, French and Spanish teams cannot compete with. Nothing showed this more than when Liverpool played a team of academy players against AC Milan and comfortably beat them, in their own stadium.
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Watching this makes me feel more proud of being Manchester United fan😤
I'm Spanish fab but TBH England deserve Euro 2021, but unluckily their dinamic game change after they score the first goal (Luke Shaw Goal)
4:45 - England forgot how to play European football? No they were banned when Everton's best ever team could have competed at the highest level
Lol.. They forgot tho. The ban was for 5-6 years. Even after that, English teams achieved nothing for next 8 years in UCL
Everton will never win a major trophy again
Having watched that, Man Utd must be the most decorated English team in Europe? I'm sure I read somewhere Liverpool have 6 European Cups. Must have been a typo.
united is the first english team to win, and there's a big gap between when they won it and liverpool.
@@user-mt4pv7pl8m I think Liverpool would take being champions 6 times over being the first
Clyve really is the goat
You didn't mention once Moscow..... Manchester United 2008......Ronaldo.....
Cry
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During the dominance of the eighties there were no foreign players or managers
Liverpool the most successful English club in European football
I think the problem when in regards to our "talent" especially in england is that we overhype players WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY to early to the point where the pressure becomes overwhelming for players and the media is to blame for tht
Well, you overhype players that never deserved the hype at all, and then when they achieve what they’re meant to achieve rather than your overhyped expectation, you see them as “wow what went wrong” ... for example, mason mount has one decent game and all of a sudden he’s the next zidane. When in reality he is more on the skill level of someone like James Milner. But he is young and English so the overhype continues.
@@kingsofmanchester3294 2 questions who is "you over hype" and secondly certain players do deserve the hype but it's the way we do it
@@ojszn3136 you as in you English people. For example ashley young and Aaron Lennon were future world class talents a decade ago, in the eyes of the English, which was unrealistic. Same is happening with mason mount, greenwood, etc.
@@kingsofmanchester3294 it happens everywhere in Europe but England especially
@@kingsofmanchester3294 ‘you English people’? Yet you have a city pfp?
I dont know why they didn't mention the European ban English football suffered because of the generally disgraceful behaviour at matches. I dont like people who blame Liverpool for it, even though I support a rival team, but it destroyed English footballs strangle hold over Europe. Those 5 years turned the first division into a microcosm, almost a subsection of football, of which it took a long, long time to recover from.
England as a National team are overhyped and have always underperformed.
England as a country has produced the best league in the world and no 1 can argue with that.
You've summed it perfectly. Giants of club football with iconic club sides and cup wins, minnows of international football.
How can you be overhyped yet underperform?
Surely if you overhyped, you couldn’t underperform. As you were never capable from the first place?
@@curlyfm
Have you never seen the English media?
Awesome series
love the series
Nigel Clough, what a man
Be Waiting
Ok
I know the answer to this...in an international sense at least.....work against ourselves as much as we can and almost always revert back to the wrong and old ways of doing things.
Best league in the world, by a country mile.
Meh
@@awaisa8099 there’s no denying it
@@theSPUDereHD meh
@@awaisa8099 hold up.... are you denying it?
@@theSPUDereHD meh
England the home off football... the birth place.
Aston Villa a Birmingham team created the first every football league.
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England relied heavily to foreign talents.
False
Premier League is the center of football. The face of football. The biggest. Most popular. Most watched.
@pAtRiCk StAr not always. It’s the foreign players who attracts english teams
@@pe3497 that's true for this moment in time. I'm old enough to remember a time when Serie A was the one to watch and the one for both Italian and foreign players to win
So true, at least these times. Well, nowadays, you won't see in the first 11 of England National team more than 4 natural english players. All are from colonies, such as Africa or Caribbean, such as France also, but not as bad as France. Excepting Spain and Italy, you won't see foreign players so often in the big national teams, such as France, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands and Belgium. Maybe that's why is not properly said that France or Germany for instance, will be the next european champion, because they do not have players that are related to the country that they are playing for. Only the Eastern European teams remain conservative, but lack of interest from the west(excepting Serbia, Croatia, Poland and Ukraine a little bit) and the quality of football there drag them down
Ik theyrr upcoming winners due to their talent pool but you should do Ideologies USA: Like a loser!
The man changed PL yet not a screen for him?
Jose and 4-3-3 changed the PL forever
Champions League History : Liverpool
would be better title sir.
3:19 Nottingham forest
4:19 Aston Villa
4:45 Manchester United
9:55 Chelsea
Great series.
Oooo ur here too 🥰❤️
@@awaisa8099 Sorry i do not know u?
When is the France released???
What is this song? It's very beautiful
England has to choose does it want best league or best team? unfortunately we always pick league. we are the best sports nation outside of USA so we have the potential to change it. (2nd in olympics)
Fact :)
Defiantly
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Is the French type maybe coming any time soon?
The French aren't innovators or tacticians of the game
@@ifeanyiobiora-okafo7017 that's true, but still, everyone must have some tactics. They also have the specific type of football.
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You didn't mention once the name of Manchester United when you were talking about Sir Matt Busby......yet you couldn't wait to speak the word Liverpool out of your mouth while talking about Shankly.....
Cry
Yet look at how long they talked about united in the 90s and 2000s. People want people to forget football existed before the premier league
And anyway why talk more about busby than shankly and paisley? Shanks and paisley dominated Europe
Four, four, fuckin' two.
@Ian Thompson ramires? chelsea player⚡️
should have spoke to Johnathan Wilson
Where is france ?
Long ball 4:4:2 one goal up and sit back
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Why are you showing so much of MU LIVERPOOL are the English team
No problem
I thought England and British are different?
Brittis is the whole island and england is the island without sccothland and wales
@@maestrovici1947 Britain is the island made up of England Scotland Wales. It’s really simple. Just like Spain is made up of little nations..Catalonia for example, only difference is England, Scotland, Wales play separately. The uk is or Great Britain which is the country doesn’t compete. Thank god. I would hate to cheer on Scottish and Welsh players.
@@tommyhunter7313 catalonia is not a nation , it was not even a kingdom inform yourself they were part of the aragon kingdom because they have other fialect doesnt make them a nation galicia leon euskadi they also have a dialect but they are not a nation
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Great Britain: England, Scotland and Wales
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Waiting for the Soccer Ideologies: USA 👀
They haven’t got one
I'm from Brazil.
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Best moment
Boot & Run? I didn't know the english had an 'ideology'
You do realise pressing, 4-4-2 and high intense attacking play came from England?
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Imagine founding a Sport just to only win once
to never win?
@@ShikasThoughts a world Championship
England won the World Cup in 1966
@@jimmyw1026 oh yeah I always forget about that
Our mistake was exporting it to everyone else
i waiting
England ideologies . England World Champion 1966 . 55 years ago . hahahaha .
Well, considering this is about the English game, national competitions like the PL, FA cup an Co, I dont see what that has to do with anything.
Assuming you're from India/Africa, you can't say much
Only 8 Countries in the entire world have won the world cup, your comment is very stupid how was that a dig a English football and England as a nation when the other 187 countries out of 195 have not won 1 single world cup.
Who cares if it was 55 years ago England are one of the elite 8 who have won it hahahaha. your comment is
actually a complement when you think about it, don't try a discredit any country for winning a world cup they dont
call it the biggest competition in sports for nothing its very very difficult to win
@@Thinklikeafishcomusa , Elite ? hahaha . The Team hasn't even come close to win anything since 1966 , they talk a good game outside of the field , but when it comes to the play , they suck , Players suck ,Coaches suck Losers .
Elite ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
PUB QUIZ... Name the English nanager with the most Premiere League trophies ?
Just remember 1966
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"nobody will ever win a European cup final more dramatically than this"
Liverpool: Are you challenging me?
I believe English primere league is the best
Seriously? After Three consecutive English clubs won the trophy and then Liverpool appears in the final twice more, and he has the nerve to say nothing happened for 15 years!!! Six of those years was because English teams were not allowed to compete in any European competition. In the first year back Man U won the Cup Winners Cup against BARCELONA. English players were being sought after over seas. This guy is a hack to limit the story to the Champions Cup.
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this current Liverpool side ain't nothing on half the teams mentioned. Their squad success is still to be determined
You need to be northern to be among the world's best.
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the ideology of choking...
I'm guessing Arsenal played no role in english football
This is all about English teams in Europe
Unfortunately, that 'role' hasn't won us a Champions League trophy yet.
Score sam focking goals
All of that to only have one world cup and 0 euros
Point of break off with you and all connected persons.
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Guys who missed Yohan Cruijjf
You obviously didnt miss him enough to know how to spell his name.
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@@lappodamy5826 that's the spelling in dutch
@@chrisgomes7526 No it's not, it's Johan Cruijff
English Football Ideology: HOOFFFF the ball to the striker...
You really don,t think England won a world cup and all those English teams in the 60's 70's and 80's won all those
trophies playing long ball football do you, no they didn't they played 1 touch ball to feet progressive passing football.
No one wins nothing with Long ball football, Long ball football is the hardest style to perfect with quality, its predictable and easy to defend against without quality, long passes are the hardest passes to make in football
their also the hardest to control, every long pass has to be pin point perfect otherwise you give away possession
all the time, the short passing game with good movement is a easier and more safer way to play football that's why
it the dominant style, sure the Long ball game was developed in England and a lot of teams adopted it, even the national team played ball to feet and long ball but it doesn't work, because its hardest style to perfect with quality.
Simple football wins games with simple short passes and good movement, and all the top English sides played
that way none of them played long ball.
@@subconscious.com_usa6691 yes famously that Sunday league team I watched were far better than barcalona could ever be, they were so superior that they were able to *kick the ball with power* Messi could only hope to be able to do that
British football ideology simplified
Clutter the **** out of your opponents and score more
go out and express yourself
Four Four fu**ing Two lads
To be a successful player in the modern English game, it's very important not to be British.
If you choose substance over style, that is a hate crime.
British players are awful
@@awaisa8099 translation: "It's easier to just surrender and pretend I'm glad about it, than to protest at the destruction of a priceless British institution."
@@franciscojuarez6280 we’ll defend our statues
@@awaisa8099 100% Agreed