I love this 94/95 team, every player has it's own hair style. Ravanelli with his grey hair, baggio with pony tail, vialli with his bald head, del piero still has a long hair.
The pure exquisite and esoteric genius of Bagg10, the maestro fantasista and fuoriclasse who synthesizes, crafts, and accelerates the unfolding of Del Piero. Such pure joy of a video and what a piece of video editing. Grazie again!
Baggio was unbelievable the dribbles past players and controls games. He should have stayed with juve we would have enjoyed watching him and Del piero together more years. The king and prince.
Nice, thanks for this! The first one is absolutely amazing and one of my favourite goals he ever scored; a perfectly executed volley from outside the box place into the top corner, and against a good keeper like Antonioli as well who was diving in vain to save it (only could have been better if he hadn't managed to get a touch on it)! Beyond his two goals (the second was fortune and not intended as he admitted, but it was a nice cross that I think Del Piero would have finished had he not just missed the ball) it was an all-round nice performance with his creativity as well with the chances he produced (in particular I love that lovely Trivela cross for Del Piero the next fantasista cum-striker wearing the number 9 shirt trying to pull a hand of God-esque goal at 2:40 haha, and also that great one-two at 7:05), and that beautiful free kick that struck the post at 8:55. This was also an important game in the title run, and it was a tightly fought away victory, even though Reggiana weren't a great team, once again proving that Baggio was more important to the title victory than he is often made out to be.
It was a classic Baggio masterpiece! Great playmaking, dropping deep and pulling the strings as always, the vision to unlock Regianna's rearguard with some brilliant eye of the needle passes (unfortunate that both Toricelli & Del Piero failed to convert them, my favourite, in addition to the ones that you listed, was the one-two with Kohler at 7.10 - inch perfect pass), great dribbling esp from the left, a few cheeky back heels thrown in for good measure and that mesmerizing ball control of his (at 2.22 & at 3.56 & the first touch fron that goal kick despite being off balance). Also, the way in which he 'gave the keeper the eyes', before the freekick and completely deceived him was brilliant. The goalie had no idea what was about to come and was completely caught off guard, haha. Oh yeah, and those two goals too, before we forget about them. The first a stunner, and the second a dangerous ball which should have been an assist as you mentioned. The only aspect which was probably missing in this match was Baggio's long range passing, but that would be nitpicking to the extreme! Just magnificent...
@@footballsgreatest2645 Yeah, I know, very good point! Baggio was so good at doing that...today people do no-look passes and they are so contrived. He genuinely would fool keepers and players by making it look like he was going to cross the ball and then go for goal instead. There is one amazing play he did against Lazio this season, which some how a defender cleared off the line, where he feigns a cross and then last minute chips the ball with the outisde of his boot as the keeper was off his line, and it was going in... Plus there's the brilliant free kick goal against Buffon with Inter as well in the Champions League playoff match against Parma in 2000! When he did it, you almost can't fault the opponent becuase he would do it so instinctively that he gave them no chance haha.
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Will try to but I have already made a couple of compilations on him if you haven't checked them out yet. ruclips.net/p/PL9n84njYMCXQMYx36gTJKg8RrRnm7XqEO
I've watched this game back in the time when I was 13 years old! Wow!
The nostalgia must be strong with this video then!
I love this 94/95 team, every player has it's own hair style. Ravanelli with his grey hair, baggio with pony tail, vialli with his bald head, del piero still has a long hair.
Del Piero e Baggio, the best Italian players ever
The pure exquisite and esoteric genius of Bagg10, the maestro fantasista and fuoriclasse who synthesizes, crafts, and accelerates the unfolding of Del Piero. Such pure joy of a video and what a piece of video editing. Grazie again!
You are welcome!
Once more, he shows how genius he was in every touch, which he transformed into an idea
I miei 2 idoli insieme
Baggio was unbelievable the dribbles past players and controls games. He should have stayed with juve we would have enjoyed watching him and Del piero together more years. The king and prince.
I still havent gotten over Baggio not playing Professional football!
Nice, thanks for this! The first one is absolutely amazing and one of my favourite goals he ever scored; a perfectly executed volley from outside the box place into the top corner, and against a good keeper like Antonioli as well who was diving in vain to save it (only could have been better if he hadn't managed to get a touch on it)! Beyond his two goals (the second was fortune and not intended as he admitted, but it was a nice cross that I think Del Piero would have finished had he not just missed the ball) it was an all-round nice performance with his creativity as well with the chances he produced (in particular I love that lovely Trivela cross for Del Piero the next fantasista cum-striker wearing the number 9 shirt trying to pull a hand of God-esque goal at 2:40 haha, and also that great one-two at 7:05), and that beautiful free kick that struck the post at 8:55. This was also an important game in the title run, and it was a tightly fought away victory, even though Reggiana weren't a great team, once again proving that Baggio was more important to the title victory than he is often made out to be.
It was a classic Baggio masterpiece! Great playmaking, dropping deep and pulling the strings as always, the vision to unlock Regianna's rearguard with some brilliant eye of the needle passes (unfortunate that both Toricelli & Del Piero failed to convert them, my favourite, in addition to the ones that you listed, was the one-two with Kohler at 7.10 - inch perfect pass), great dribbling esp from the left, a few cheeky back heels thrown in for good measure and that mesmerizing ball control of his (at 2.22 & at 3.56 & the first touch fron that goal kick despite being off balance).
Also, the way in which he 'gave the keeper the eyes', before the freekick and completely deceived him was brilliant. The goalie had no idea what was about to come and was completely caught off guard, haha.
Oh yeah, and those two goals too, before we forget about them. The first a stunner, and the second a dangerous ball which should have been an assist as you mentioned. The only aspect which was probably missing in this match was Baggio's long range passing, but that would be nitpicking to the extreme!
Just magnificent...
@@footballsgreatest2645 Yeah, I know, very good point! Baggio was so good at doing that...today people do no-look passes and they are so contrived. He genuinely would fool keepers and players by making it look like he was going to cross the ball and then go for goal instead. There is one amazing play he did against Lazio this season, which some how a defender cleared off the line, where he feigns a cross and then last minute chips the ball with the outisde of his boot as the keeper was off his line, and it was going in... Plus there's the brilliant free kick goal against Buffon with Inter as well in the Champions League playoff match against Parma in 2000! When he did it, you almost can't fault the opponent becuase he would do it so instinctively that he gave them no chance haha.
How I wish that Baggio and Del Piero would have started together more frequently for club and country.
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Baggio - Del Piero - Ravanelli che meraviglia.
My two heroes ❤️❤️
Baggio & Del Piero insieme è il massimo. Però anche Padovano non era male. E anche Piovanelli del Pisa. Davvero forti.
Baggio and Del Piero are geniuses, but please don’t forget the old man Ravanelli, he’s was a special as well
No doubt, he's rather underrated in hindsight. Fantastic player
I'm a big fan of Juve , but the sell out of Baggio were something unbeliveble
Sadly we have a terrible history of that - other examples include Henry and more recently Spinazzola
Roberto Baggio and...who's the other one?
Baggio shutoooo GOOOOOOOOL
He was the best.
Baggio > Zidane
Bagiyo had the finest touch and was the fastest runner
Baggio ❤🤗👍😍😘💕 ! Del Piero.... 😏...
2006 😋
@@andredave15Del Piero was substitute 2006..When Baggio play for Italy, he always be a leader of the game.
Cioè... il tiro l'ha fatto da fermo, chirurgico e preciso!
💖⚽️👈🌹🌹🌹🫂👍🏽👍🏽😘💖😅🫂🫂🫂👍🏻💖💖🌹🌹🫂⚽️👈😘
Can you make videos of brazilian players?
Will try to but meanwhile be sure to check out my videos on
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Zico
ruclips.net/p/PL9n84njYMCXS99t-ToZ5lwoV7Ridh5DGS
Romario
ruclips.net/p/PL9n84njYMCXSWWbsF9yT-BUbS4BRO36a2
Carlos Alberto
ruclips.net/p/PL9n84njYMCXT1ETzhrk2xj3fpGqcgqKaj
Careca
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Paulo Roberto Falcao
@@footballsgreatest2645 Thanks, love your video's
Do a highlight of Platini next ?
Will try to but I have already made a couple of compilations on him if you haven't checked them out yet.
ruclips.net/p/PL9n84njYMCXQMYx36gTJKg8RrRnm7XqEO
How much would they be worth in today’s market?
9 italiani su 11
9 italiani, nessun positivo al covid, numeri da 1 a 11 e stadio pieno... Sembra un'altra era geoligica
ok just baggio