Roberto Baggio vs Lazio | Pure Genius | 1992 Serie A | 1 Goal | All Touches & Actions
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- A playmaking masterclass from the virtuoso and a sublime goal to top it off. A shame that his teammates didn't manage to convert some of the glorious chances that Baggio conjured up in this encounter.
Juventus - Angelo Peruzzi, Jürgen Kohler, Massimo Carrera, Moreno Torricelli, Dino Baggio, Antonio Conte, Roberto Galia, Andreas Möller, Roberto Baggio, Gianluca Vialli, Paolo Di Canio
Manager - Giovanni Trapattoni
Lazio - Fernando Orsi, Luigi Corino, Roberto Cravero, Roberto Bacci, Luca Luzardi, Giuseppe Favalli, Aron Winter, Diego Fuser, Thomas Doll, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Giuseppe Signori
Manager - Dino Zoff
To see more footage of the Divine Ponytail, check out this playlist of Baggio's all touch match compilations
• Roberto Baggio - Il Di...
Roberto Baggio's elegant, exquisite, exotic, and esoteric playmaking genius, fantasy, and master-class indeed. Pure divine vision, imagination, and artistry. Pure solitude, creativity, and moments. Bagg10 il Gen10.
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@@davidedavidi1191 Pure, pristine Beauty and Genius. The most beautiful and gifted ever. Il Grande Bagg10. Thanks for the links: pure delicacy.
@@eliyashaaleph-iart5926 Baggio was a spectacular player. We fans will always remember it.
@@davidedavidi1191 Yes. To me he has even more intrinsic poetic-visionary-celestial Renaissance Beauty, Mastery, and Genius than even Maradona. Surely D1EG0 was poetry in motion as well, an "alien" at that, but his greatness was of a "unique, explosive kinetic" kind of artistry. Beyond such "kinetics" (and beyond mere sporting terms), Bagg10 is "Pure Luminous Spirit and Divine Touchstone Marble", the purest authentic expression and "divine internal-eternal being" (esoterically, if you will) of Beauty, Truth, Quality, Imagination, Genius, and Talent there's ever been. The legendary journalist Gianni Brera, specializing deeply and insightfully in number-10 fantasistas and fuoriclasse playmakers in the Serie-A, has written a lot more on this -- Brian Laudrup (among others) has also said that Baggio is the purest archetypal number-10 playmaker and artist he's ever had the honor of witnessing. We are all truly honored here as such, and it's great to be here with you all who truly understand in-depth the unique singular essence of our most beloved Roberto Baggio.
@@eliyashaaleph-iart5926 I agree with you. You paraphrased what is meant by "poetry" in football. Baggio made us all fall in love without winning world or European championships. Only he succeeded. I did not know Landrup's statement. he and Baggio had something in common. ;)
Even the referee got agitated with the constant fouling of Baggio. It was great to listen to Peter Brackley and Glen Hoddle's commentary once again.
Again let it be said: Roberto Bagg10 il Gen10, the purest, most gifted, and most sublime of all fantasistas. Thank you for archiving Italy's most beloved, singular, and illuminative fantasista and fuori-classe's presence this way on your channel. Baggio is poetry and art, imagination and geometry, vision and beauty, quality and reality, depth and truth, essence and conscience, cognition and cognizance. Grazie.
You are welcome!
👍! Baggio🤗❤ the best italian player.... forever!
The throw passes .. genius, simply put. and what a harsh tackles in only one match, he has the right to be angry.
Agreed. Came under some harsh tackles but was unflustered and put in a great display nonetheless. The referee @9.45 though 😂
I know 😂 I think secretly Baggio is his favorite player 😆
@@footballsgreatest2645 ahah mitico l'arbitro!
Grande Baggio! A true genius! Too bad Juve didn't come away with the win that day.
Just between us brother, the last really great football team was the 1995-96 AC Milan, football gameplay level hasnt been the same ever since! They could beat any team ever since
90s Football was something else. Especially the Serie A. The legends of the 90s were also absolutely amazing - Baggio, Zidane, Romario, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Figo, Stoichov, Laudrup, Totti, Batistuta, Maldini, Baresi, Thuram, Zanetti etc.
@@footballsgreatest2645 I think this is da 90s best lineup:
Taffarel
Georghiño
Koeman
Baressi
Maldini
Hagi
Dunga
Laudrup
Baggio
Rivaldo
Weah
R9 and Zidane and figo belonged in the early 2000s category to me
I'd go with
P.Schmeichel
Cafu
Baresi
Thuram
Maldini
Rijkaard
Keane
Baggio
Zidane
Figo
Ronaldo
I probably left out quite a few notable names and the my list would probably be different if you ask me tomorrow 😂
@@footballsgreatest2645 I love thuram also hes on my alltime squad and I also like how u have 2 defensive midfielders I also agree with rijkaard and we probably left out Romario but there was something dat didnt convince me about him
@@footballsgreatest2645
I'd go with.... 4-4-2 (diamond midfield)
GK - Schmeichel
LB - Maldini
CB - Baresi
CB - Kohler
RB - Cafu
DM - Rijkaard
CM - Zidane
CM - Matthäus
AM - Baggio
ST - Van Basten
ST - Ronaldo
Is Baggio your favorite player?
He's one of my favorite players, as you can see from the number of compilations that I've done on him.
@@footballsgreatest2645 hell yes! Loved the question too.
Magnificent pass to Baggio for the goal.
Football was really hard those days! No cheap fouls, no soft penalties... Juve had literally sweat thier as*es out for this win against a Russian team despite having Baggio, Ravanelli, Vialli, Conte, Deschamps and Delpiero in their ranks.