Nani was humble, the dude played CL semi finale and two days later he was playing with us kid football on the streets, 5vs 5 on hogebanweg Rotterdam Netherlands. Very chill guy!!
@@DynaDyna-cy1uq 20 jaar geleden ofzo😆😆 tegenwoordig zie ik alleen maar dronken polen op Hoge. Vroeger was elke avond, weekend aan. Nu zie je mensen tic toch dansjes doen😆😆🏳️🌈🥱
@@Thee_Penguin I'm very positive. You picked two players fergie fell out with (even though Beckham will admit fergie man management skills are good and so would mean grudgingly).
@@olbapoli4074 they were foundation players though, been there for years and years, legends of the club.....Fergie didn't have the management skill then especially when throwing at boot a Beckham's head! No decent manager does that 😂
Imagine driving your boss home every time you have an away game.... And he is just not a boss, but rather a no nonsense boss who is also like a father figure for you.... Who wants the best for you always.... Must be nice ❤
@@phantasticmrphasma9874sadly what stopped Nani was also his injuries. He would come and go due to injuries tho not as bad as Martial. But on his day Nani can be unplayable. Definitely up there with the top wingers at that time when he's in form. Only wished he could stay consistent
@@farzana6676not exactly , i think he thought due to becks the team got too much attention due the spice girls and all . He was a great player no doubt. But what he did was good decision for both becks and man United at that time ,he went on to play madrid. But with Roy Keane it really bad decision by the gaffer.
Nani was always a very educated young man. And Sir Alex was always a proper Gentleman. We love him for how he was always kind and paternal with Nani and Cristiano Ronaldo but also taught them when they most needed. He's most definitely part of their success. Best regards from Portugal ❤🇵🇹
In recent times with all the comparisons, rankings and goat shouts, and where managers get sacked more frequently, I’ve learned to appreciate Fergie’s longevity and man management more than ever.
Fergy was like a father to players and fans, he made man u great because it was a family. They all had each others backs even though they were competing with each other they always being one was what made man u successful
When players has hearts of loyalty for the team they were playing for.Real managers who lived the game. Now most are better at diving than dribbling and its cash abd more cash.The 80s to the 00s were the last decades of the game with team players who ran their hearts out for team
How can you be late when you live next to the manager? Nani was the one driving Fergie to training. If Nani is late, Fergie is late and whole training sesh starts late lol
I only heard of Sir Alex in 2008, wasn't the biggest fan of Man united then. Over the years I've seen videos and clips of players, coaches, people, that talk about him and over the course of these years, he truly was a special one.... Hopefully with the passing of Sir Bobby, he can be more influential to the Man united team. Legend.
After being away from London for a year and a bit I've grown to really appreciate Rio's accent. It's like the sounds of home distilled into its purest form
Every interview makes it very apparent that Ferguson was great at communicating with his players and keeping a good relationship. Which is pretty obvious in hindsight, considering he stayed at the same club with over 20 years and with a very stable core group of players
Fergie really was the ultimate authority figure. He can talk about a senior player in his 30s and he’ll always refer to them as “the boy” Kepa wouldn’t have refused to be subbed by Ferguson lol
as I kid I use to dread Man U coming to Upton Park with prime Wayne Rooney hitting the back of the net. That was the Man U I remember a force to be reckoned with. Man U ain’t been the same since he left. Just goes to show what a manager he was
People say that Pep is on the same level or even better than Sir Alex Ferguson because he won the treble and won numerous titles with other clubs in different league's but Alex won virtually everything at a time when football was alot harder to the point where you could probably curb stomp someone and get away with it 😅 and there was no VAR he also did it in the hardest league so for me PEP doesn't derserve best ever manager status but Fergie.
You won't have a manager like Ferguson ever again.
Pep>
Maybe not for Man U. City has Pep, and Liverpool has Klopp ❤
@@BigSmoke2.20Nani never played under Pep though did he. I think you’re confused
Klopp
@@BigSmoke2.20pep couldn't win a trophy without going to the best team in the country
Nani: "Sorry for the Pen"
Fergie: "No son it's okay'
Fergie in his head- "he's going on loan next season"
😂😂😂😂
😂
He and valencia was on fire 🔥 next season
Fergie is definitely like that 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nani was humble, the dude played CL semi finale and two days later he was playing with us kid football on the streets, 5vs 5 on hogebanweg Rotterdam Netherlands. Very chill guy!!
Wanneer was dat
@@DynaDyna-cy1uq 20 jaar geleden ofzo😆😆 tegenwoordig zie ik alleen maar dronken polen op Hoge. Vroeger was elke avond, weekend aan. Nu zie je mensen tic toch dansjes doen😆😆🏳️🌈🥱
Can he tap in tho?
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
crazy that i read your comment, one day i saw him in berlin playing on a street pitch. what a guy
When coaches were men and players were respectful.
Yes Yes, nowdays players are more powerful than managers ever the club
Now we have sore losers like Arteta
Spot on 📌📌
This was 12 years ago! You’re making it sound like a different era. 😂
@@PaulHussey01not completely gone but will be by the next 12, see how quickly that arrives
Fergie and Wenger are like father figures not just managers.
You can say same for Klopp
@@whitedeath753 Don't know much bout Klopp but he sure seems like a good bloke
@@whitedeath753klopp hasnt been in a club for over a decade but it looks like hes going to do it with liverpool
Wenger ain’t in the same management category as Fergie. Fergie>wenger
@@ChrisJeremiah-v5w in terms of success yes I've got to agree everything else pretty much even
He wasn't a manager. He was a father and mentor. ❤
And manager
He was your father
Fergie had great man management skills.
You sure? Beckham & Keane might disagree
@@Thee_Penguin I'm very positive. You picked two players fergie fell out with (even though Beckham will admit fergie man management skills are good and so would mean grudgingly).
@@olbapoli4074 they were foundation players though, been there for years and years, legends of the club.....Fergie didn't have the management skill then especially when throwing at boot a Beckham's head! No decent manager does that 😂
@@Thee_Penguin what about the other "foundation players"? The class of 92? The high profile signing s like Rooney, Ronaldo, rvn, Rvp etc etc?
@@olbapoli4074 that's 'management' not 'man management', also it's not the managers who scout and buy player 😂
“It’s ok son”
Imagine driving your boss home every time you have an away game.... And he is just not a boss, but rather a no nonsense boss who is also like a father figure for you.... Who wants the best for you always.... Must be nice ❤
Nani could have been great. More naturally talented than ronaldo, and with both feet.. ronaldo just had an elite mentality and nani was inconsistent
@@phantasticmrphasma9874messi owned him
@@phantasticmrphasma9874sadly what stopped Nani was also his injuries. He would come and go due to injuries tho not as bad as Martial. But on his day Nani can be unplayable. Definitely up there with the top wingers at that time when he's in form. Only wished he could stay consistent
@@Stephen90si was PISSED when we sold Nani 🤦🏾♂️
especially watching the wingers we had right after he left 😅
Always admire Nani , the way I admired Ronaldo.
😂😂😂 SAF the forgiving father
Unless you're Beckham or Keane
@@Thee_PenguinBeckham thought he was bigger than the club. You always have to know your place under Sir Alex.
@@farzana6676true that
@@Thee_Penguinyour the sort of fan that believes in player power. Look where that’s took the game lol it’s a fucking mess.
@@farzana6676not exactly , i think he thought due to becks the team got too much attention due the spice girls and all . He was a great player no doubt. But what he did was good decision for both becks and man United at that time ,he went on to play madrid. But with Roy Keane it really bad decision by the gaffer.
Nani was always a very educated young man. And Sir Alex was always a proper Gentleman. We love him for how he was always kind and paternal with Nani and Cristiano Ronaldo but also taught them when they most needed. He's most definitely part of their success. Best regards from Portugal ❤🇵🇹
In recent times with all the comparisons, rankings and goat shouts, and where managers get sacked more frequently, I’ve learned to appreciate Fergie’s longevity and man management more than ever.
Every Mbappe needs a Sir Alex....
Most genuine time for football for those who were around to see will know football will never be the same again.
class player... loved nani, back when players and coaches respected each other.. from a chelsea fan here
He ended up scoring a penalty in the champions league final 👌🏽👌🏽
That was sa couple of years before this story
That was before this story by 2/3 years
"No son, it's okay"....nuff said....GOAT
Nani's acrobatic flip celebration was a delight 💫
Fergy was like a father to players and fans, he made man u great because it was a family. They all had each others backs even though they were competing with each other they always being one was what made man u successful
When players still respected the managers even when they were shout at.
Don't see many Nani interviews. Tells a great story
When players has hearts of loyalty for the team they were playing for.Real managers who lived the game. Now most are better at diving than dribbling and its cash abd more cash.The 80s to the 00s were the last decades of the game with team players who ran their hearts out for team
Dude that’s fucking hilarious 😂😂😂😂 his neighbor was Sir Alex wow, now if your late you have the best excuse 😂😂😂
How can you be late when you live next to the manager? Nani was the one driving Fergie to training. If Nani is late, Fergie is late and whole training sesh starts late lol
Nani was absolutely rapid 🏃♂️
He was so underrated.
@@disobeytoday4685he really flourished and came into his own once Ronaldo had gone
Nani tells great stories 😂😂😂
Unreal player for man united....very underrated
💯 I agree. He was unfortunate and blessed at the same time to be labelled the next Ronaldo. Still a top pro and had a great career.
He was sh1t
He was huge in the CL season 08
That was a really awkward ride back😂
Such a great era of football!
This man was a Dad for everyone
I only heard of Sir Alex in 2008, wasn't the biggest fan of Man united then. Over the years I've seen videos and clips of players, coaches, people, that talk about him and over the course of these years, he truly was a special one.... Hopefully with the passing of Sir Bobby, he can be more influential to the Man united team.
Legend.
Nani speeding at 120mph : Boss I'm sorry
Furgerson: it's ok..it's ok...
Thanks for 1k likes 👍🤣
underrated comment
What! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
He could’ve of been killed.
Whoever you are, just know you made me laugh with this comment 😂
sounds straight from Praia😂 if you know you know!🇨🇻
Sir was more than a father ❤
I really liked Nani as a player. Proper United calibre and was underrated. Fast, skilful and scored some stunning goals.
Nani was a beast! He also had that summersault celebration I loved it. Coming from a Real Madrid fan.
Imaging pulling up at a traffic light and looking to the side to see 2 legends.🤯
After being away from London for a year and a bit I've grown to really appreciate Rio's accent. It's like the sounds of home distilled into its purest form
It's like having a stern teacher. You hate him, fear him. Then after graduation you miss him.
This was just the BEST team in so many ways, and we knew only the half of it. Great to hear all these stories coming out..
Nani is a legend saf is goated
Of course Ferguson dont want to mess with the driver
He was a father figure for all his players, and it says a lot on how he got the best out of even average players like rafale or fletcher
Nani was a great player and Ferguson a great coach. Both had tremendous respect for each other.
When coaches literally treated their players like their sons 👍🏿👍🏿
Loved Nani one off my favourite players , saw him score against spurs at old Trafford ❤
Says a lot about Ferguson, he was all business and nothing personal. What happens on the field stays there, love that. Never takes things too far.
I remember watching Nani play a few times in 09. Absolutely rapid player on and off the ball.
I love the respect from player by call sir Alex “the Boss”
It's normal at all levels of British football for staff (players & coaches) to call the manager "boss" or "gaffer".
Best manager all united players speak so proud of him I miss the Fergie days Fergie time old skool days
The good old days when coaches were respected, and they only criticized their players in the dressing room.
Nani seems like a chill dude.
Every interview makes it very apparent that Ferguson was great at communicating with his players and keeping a good relationship. Which is pretty obvious in hindsight, considering he stayed at the same club with over 20 years and with a very stable core group of players
I’m not a United fans never watch them in their glory day but all these video made me admire Sir Alex Ferguson so much
Truely a golden era
Nani looks about 25
when you have players who respect their manager, its like no other.
Fergie really was like a father to he’s teams
Sir is a wise man, never pissed of a driver.
I remember this 😂😂😂 broke my soul when he pissed and we gave up the lead 😂😂
Those were some memorable days.
'Nani!!! you never gon take penalty again' has me howling
Man love these stories
There are Coaches and there are Great Coaches..
Fergie is an icon of Man Management
From that you know how those players recpect the boss and how big was the Boss for them. I really miss this atmosphere the good era
Such huge respect for their managers back when managers were men ...and players were respectful.
I miss this era of Football
Ferguson treats Nani like it was a little Cristiano Ronaldo, remember.
Fergie such a legend and typical scot i had a teacher at school was just like him 😅
I am a Gooner and I miss SirAlex...top manager...
Fergie era was special. Like a Big brotherhood of mentally strong, die for the cause players!
When he said "You're never gonna take penalty again", it sounded like the possessed people from the Exorcist movies.
I am a Liverpool fan , but I had to give this video a thumbs up.
very funny.
"No son, it's okay" I absolutely interpreted that in fergie's Scottish accent
A Portuguese manages to speak a better English than Harry Kane that’s crazy.
So wholesome 🥲🦔🇿🇦
Being an Arsenal Fan.Loveed Man U.back then different ere. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎😎😎❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can you imagine being rio and the teammates watching sir fergie holding his hat while he gets out of Nani’s car😂
I love it when players says stuff like this about the managers
*Its Gonna be a Long Drive home* 😂😂😂
Fergie blasted Giggsy for letting Nani take that penalty 😂
When i hear that in England also the coach is called boss ,that brings memories
Mannnn I laughed sooo much I was just imagine the whole thing 😂😂😂🛻
Back then when Fulham was Man UtD's bogey team and Sunderland was Man city's bogey 😅😅😂😂
what a guy - he always tried his best
The way he says my goodness 😂
Love this guy
Nani is the best story teller about the old Utd days! 😂😂😂
He was a great player , and Ferguson a great Coach!!
This is what we are missing... We have a strick maths teacher in charge and no one wants to learn 😂
Fergie: Omae wa mo shindeiru.
Nani: 😮
The fact they call him boss.. he was a manger on another level
When Nani is taking the Pk, on his right, is that Carrillo ?
Fergie really was the ultimate authority figure. He can talk about a senior player in his 30s and he’ll always refer to them as “the boy”
Kepa wouldn’t have refused to be subbed by Ferguson lol
"Nani" - "No son"
To my Scottish ears he nailed Ferguson's inflection
Nani speeding at 150km/h
"I swear I had it boss...."
Fergie " it's okay son"
Alex Ferguson Screamed NANIIIIII! in the same context a Japanese would scream "NANIII???!!" you'll get it
as I kid I use to dread Man U coming to Upton Park with prime Wayne Rooney hitting the back of the net. That was the Man U I remember a force to be reckoned with. Man U ain’t been the same since he left. Just goes to show what a manager he was
Nani the legend love you man
Nani had mad skills. That goal at arsenal is unreal
People say that Pep is on the same level or even better than Sir Alex Ferguson because he won the treble and won numerous titles with other clubs in different league's but Alex won virtually everything at a time when football was alot harder to the point where you could probably curb stomp someone and get away with it 😅 and there was no VAR he also did it in the hardest league so for me PEP doesn't derserve best ever manager status but Fergie.
What a Manager fml. I don’t like United, but there are two things I love. A great manager and great strikers. Rooney being one of them too.
The player called him boss, and in return he called them “son”. That kind of manager-player relationship is dying in today’s footballing culture.