I love this series sid!Please upload more of this, I've never seen or watched a fifa RUclipsr be a player inside of career mode. Please cbcarry on with these videos I love them
How the heck are you so good at making players look so realistic. Like your dude looks so much like you. When you did speed it looked so much like him too, like legit how long does it take you to make these players look so realistic lol.
Yo Sid you and Edgar should do more collabs together you could even create a channel with him your tactical mind plus Edgar’s realisticness would make a great combo
If you're doing another club's video and if you plan to send scouts to other nations please send one to India. I know there are lots of talents in India. I hope this helps you 😊❤
10. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) Some might say it's a season too soon to include him on this list of behemoths, but Bellingham has already shown enough to convince the world of his obscene talent at Dortmund and on the international stage. Bellingham's all-action, dynamic presence saw him transform from teenage wildcard to instant starter for England at the World Cup 2022 and his displays for Dortmund put them firmly in title contention against the Bayern Munich juggernaut, spurned only by goal difference. He is the complete package in midfield already. Physically imposing, an immense ball carrier, with precision passing skills, Bellingham will soar in 2023/24, buoyed by enough confidence to claim Zinedine Zidane's No.5 shirt at the Bernaodricbeu. 9. Luka Modric (Real Madrid) Ageless, timeless, majestic. Modric will never get old nor will he retire - we simply refuse to believe it. We are 20 years on from Modric's professional debut with Zrinjski Mostar in the Bosnian Premier League, more than 800 games into his career, and there are still few players you'd trust more to pull the strings in midfield. Modric is silk personified. He never looks troubled or over-exerted, he is butter-smooth. A deft touch, a little drop of the shoulder to purchase space an unstoppable artful pass designed to slit through the lines. We've all seen it, the opponents he is facing have all seen it before too, but nobody can do anything about it. The 37-year-old should be in decline, he should be losing his legs and unpredictability should be creeping in, but Madrid's management of his minutes has been sublime. He will be fit and fresh for those enormous Champions League nights. And he'll just keep running the show until his curtain call. 8. Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid) We promise this isn't just a Real Madrid XI, but it's an ominous sign for the rest of the football world that while the capital snake has shed some of its ageing skin in recent transfer windows, an equally venomous threat is slithering into the open, a team led by Vini Jr. The 23-year-old has already racked up more than 200 appearances for the club in all competitions since 2018, and he is one of the few contenders who could, without a hint of delusion, claim to be sitting top of this list in several years time. Vincius' pace is scorching, with dynamite acceleration able to propel himself from standing starts beyond petrified defenders at will. Most impressively, he harnesses that speed with quickness of feet and ball control to match any player in the world. 7. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) Goals, goals, goals. In a decade of false nines, inside forwards, inverted thingamajigs, Lewandowski has relentlessly flown the flag for natural out-and-out strikers. In many ways, Lewandowski is a no-nonsense entity. He knows where the ball will flow, he knows the positions to be in and when to be there, he knows all the measurements of the goal frame and will use every inch of it to ripple the net. If the ball falls to one player in a one-on-one situation in world football, Lewandowski is both the most likely player to be in that position and the man you'd want to be there. Lewandowski is very able when it comes to building attacks and creating chances, but his movement and awareness as the target for others to find means he is at his most ruthless hovering around at the very top end of the pitch. 6. Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad) It would be tempting to say Karim Benzema enjoyed the ultimate Indian summer in 2022/23 but in reality, he simply did what he has always done: lead the line, score goals, win trophies, repeat. Everything Real Madrid have achieved in the last 14 years has been achieved under Benzema's watch. He has not always been treated with respect, Real Madrid have tried to replace him with plenty of strikers over the last decade, but nobody has been able to fill the No.9 role quite like him. Benzema gets through a remarkable amount of dirty work in 90 minutes. He digs deep and acts as a wide/inside forward's dream, the ultimate pivot point to build attacks around. Benzema is happy playing with his back to goal and that often proves just as dangerous to opponents as bearing down on them directly. Play a 'one', make a darting run and you'll always receive the 'two'. He is a complete striker who finally received the praise his play deserved before exiting for Saudi Arabia. 5. Erling Haaland (Man City) Haaland has normalised the abnormal. Arguably, the Norse titan's only flaw in 2022/23 was setting the bar insurmountably high from the very start. Between the start of the season and the end of 2022, Haaland found the net 22 times in just 15 Premier League games. For context, that total would have won the Golden Boot in seven Premier League seasons. He cooled off slightly after Christmas, but still played at an extraordinary level. His physicality is unrivalled, his finishing ability - including improvised, instinctive finishing by any means necessary - is staggering and he boasts a turn of pace that few in the Premier League could match. The best bit? We're mostly likely yet to see Haaland at his absolute peak. The next few years should be explosive and if he proves his consistency over several years, he will sit No.1 in this list without a doubt. 4. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) The relative mystique of foreign leagues can often inflate a player's reputation as we are fed their many highlights and rarely see their 4/10s, the days they'd rather not remember, their misses and their failures. The Premier League, in all its hyper-exposed, tribal glory, is often not a place where rival fans can appreciate world class talent when they see it. It feels like in 2023, we finally hit that peak with Kane. And then he left. For a foreign league. Kane's season-end tallies remain consistent around the 30-goal mark with a bundle of assists and uncountable contributions setting him above almost every other striker in the world. His finishing is exemplary, his positioning to accommodate for a lack of raw pace is second-to-none, though his unique selling point is his uncanny playmaking ability, to pick a pass from deep, to swing a cross in, to play the No.10 and No.9 roles simultaneously and effectively and he achieved all of that in a team that, with the greatest respect, was simply not at his level and rarely has been near his standard. He is deadly for club and country, and started life in Munich without skipping a beat. 3. Kevin De Bruyne (Man City) Kevin De Bruyne appeared to have a relatively lukewarm season in 2022/23... but still created 22 goals and scored nine in 42 matches across the Premier League and Champions League combined. Injury issues have seen the Belgian fail to dominate our screens as often as he has done in the past, but like Haaland, he has made extraordinary achievements seem, well, ordinary. KDB could be the greatest crosser of a ball in Premier League history, while his vision and penchant for a defence-splitting pass combine with frightening effectiveness on a number of occasions. One of the best aspects of De Bruyne is that he comes with all the trimmings. He's a lethal set-piece taker, he is unexpectedly physical and genuinely quick off the mark. Without these things, KDB would remain a top, top player, but with them at his disposal, he is a multi-layered box of tricks. 2. Kylian Mbappé (PSG) Mbappé is a megastar forged by the crucible of the World Cup. It's an old-school way to achieve greatness given the prominence of the Champions League and Premier League, but Mbappé's international heroics prove his ability and mentality beyond all reasonable doubt. Like Neymar, like many before, he has made a mockery of Ligue 1 but his form on the global stage for both club and country puts him out in front. His World Cup final hat-trick will go down as the stuff of legends - a big time performance from a big time player. Mbappé is often portrayed as a dramatic soap character in the ever-brewing psychodrama between PSG and Real Madrid, a large portion of his mind fixed on off-field politics, but the character he showed throughout the World Cup, his mentality and steely determination to drag his team kicking and screaming to the trophy has elevated him up another notch on the ladder. He is one of the fastest footballers we've ever seen grace the field, with a range of shooting like no other. He can strike the ball on the run or with immense power from a dead standing start, he can finesse shots low into the corners and drill the ball high and rising into the roof of the net. If Mbappé has the ball in your half, you are not safe. 1. Lionel Messi (Inter Miami) For the first time in over a decade, we sincerely had to ponder our No.1 selection but in the spirit of VAR, we found no clear and obvious reason to rule out Messi from the summit. There's no denying Messi has evolved. He has lost a fraction of his blistering pace but his intelligence and manipulation of the football means his control over the result of games remains as strong as ever. He is not an all-action terrier, he won't pitch in with too much dirty work, but to count that against him is to miss the point entirely. Messi continues to dominate games - both subtly and explicitly - for club and country. His performances directly inspired Argentina to Copa America and World Cup trophies, and has transformed rock bottom MLS team, Inter Miami, into cup finalists in the space of a month. Messi's time at the top will come to an end, very conceivably soon, but for now, we can't find a justification to drop a player with such talent, such influence and impact, with such recent success and fuel left in the tank. The magician reigns supreme.
Pleasure to be part of this journey❤️
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Hi dude love your v8ds
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Let's all appreciate Sid for showing dedication to blackburn rovers by staying there since 1900.
I saw that aswell
Me too
Me to lol
I saw that too
Same😂😂
This almost resonated with the actual story of Michael Owen...injuries even played a big part in his career. Great content...loved it!!!
Michael Owen was already declining at 19
@@clursunnyHe didn't declined...the injuries started showing up...still he managed to break records & even won a Ballon D'Or later!
@@clursunnyThen you clearly don't know who Michael Owen is
@@clursunnythis is what you call 0 ball knowledge
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After 123 years, Sid saddly has to leave Blackburn Rovers. Truly heart breaking...
😂😂😂😂
7:02 I love the fact that Sid has been at the club since 1900. What a long-living legend!!
Yeah
💀☠️💀☠️
❤ u man
True, I was just gonna say that
sid being the captain while making his debut be like🥲
Thank u Someone csn see that
Edit : This wont get a 100 likes 😢
@@Monkeydoo948youre right
Edit: flip u
7:00 "At the club since 190"
truly a gamer moment
That’s also what i saw 😂
Fr 😂😂😂
Can we appreciate how loyal Sid is to blackburn for staying for 123 years♥️
damn
Oh bruh 😎 he was not even born 😂😂😂😂😂😂
In 1900
@@Blue_52721Damn sherlock you cracked the code
That UCL final goal was recreation of Aguero's goal to win the league 🎉❤
sid the goat
Yo bro razz I watch your videos.
Razz I watch ur vids
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Do you think you are better than Sid
Razz has that razz rizz
1:28 Ain't no way Sid was at Blackburn since 1900 😂😂😂
Yeah realised that too
I was going through the comments to see if someone saw it
Yeah I was abt to comment it
i was looking for this comment
Ikr
4:48 man is so loyal he’s at the club since 1900😂
18:43 as well 😭😭
i was also gona comment it fr🤣🤣
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Yea fr tho
Credit to sid for making the flight from England to England 😂😂😂 6:35
Lol
Mabye diff city in England
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Lets all have a moment of silence as Sid leaves Blackburn Rovers since joining it in 1900 he spent 123 years for the club what a legend
"Could potentially win trophies"
The club: Spurs
I was thinking the same💀
Yea i wanted to comment same
Potential level: 1
"at the club since 1900" 💀💀💀💀
Fr💀💀💀💀💀
Ya☠☠💀💀
Ikr😂
Fr😂
bro fr😂
Are we not gonna talk about the fact that Sid was at Blackburn Rovers for 123 years and was still 23?
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you forgot he was at Blackburn and flew to Brighton
when he was in blackburn Physics wasnt created
@@kidsTV_150bruh, that face look so cringe
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4:53:at the club since 1900
Init
28:17 what a save by the keeper he was flyin
Fr
7:01 "at the club since 1900" bro did Sid time travel backward to join Brighton💀
4:53 it says been at the club since 1900 well done 100+
Sid scoring an absolute banger from outside the box:
The manager: nice goal 👍
Lfc 4ever!❤
Your Real Madrid debut was a "Perfect Hattrick" actually
23:53 can we just appreciate how there are two number nines😂😂
Props to him for being at Blackburn for 123 years
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hats off to you sid. The amount of time and effort this probably produced is unreal. what a vid. Definitely one of my favorite youtubers right now
OMG Mrbeast just commented on my recent vid im shaking rn
bruh all of these vids are scripted
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@@CL24743 its annoying because everyone acts like nothing is wrong and he dosent even say its scripted
Real debut hattrick was frightening holy crap this guy went from rags to riches literally i love ❤ it
Bluds so loyal he was at the club since 1900 💀
18:42 bros loyalty is on another level
From benchwarmer to TC right away, love it 😂
Great vid!
"At the club since 1900"💀💀
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I saw that too
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️Bro
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This would be a POV of a Regular player to becoming a Legend.
"If you want to achieve it, Never give up"
Good video! Really enjoyed watching it! Well done, Sid!🎉
Sid's very loyal for being at blackburn rovers since 1900
The Collab we never knew we needed Sid + Edgar
GG for Sid! What a player inside the pitch and outside. Congratulations for your engagement!!❤️
When Sid started to play for Brighton it said ‘at the club since 1900’ lol
Love the vids though ❤❤❤ 7:01
As a WWI commander
I remember this guy as a legend
4:48 at the club since 1900 😭😭
18:42 Sid been at the club since 1900 😂😂😂
Can we all appreciate the time s2g puts in all of his videos.
Yes
His really good
Which game is it
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Sid never disappoints but did any one see since 1900😂
18:42 am I tweaking or did it just say at the club since 1900 😭😭
Edgar is the worlds best agent considering he got a contract from a top 8 club for Sid when he was 78 rated absolutely insane
It's always a great day when Sid uploads.
Then ur day must be sad every day
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Stop fishing for likes!
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The videos are great Sid but please show player stats at the end of each season more. Especially with rebuilds. Great video by the way.
This could be sid's origin as a player before he became a manager for s2g FC
That is dope
Lets all appreciate sid for staying with blackburn rovers since 1900
EVERYONE HAS TO APPRECIATE S2G FOR PLAYING SINCE 1900 💀💀. HIS LOYALTY IS INSANE
The fact that how much effort this guy has put into these series is just magnificent.😊
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Bro was at Blackburn since the 1900s💀 (4:48)
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Good job Sid
Love your content it's realy inspiring and it always lights my day ❤
UP SID
If he didn’t win a balon dor and he joined Barca over Madrid then he’d have basically recreated the journey of Suarez
*Edgar giving the offers from Atletico Madrid and Spurs and saying that he could possibly win trophies*
*Meanwhile Spurs with no trophies 🗿🗿*
I love this series sid!Please upload more of this, I've never seen or watched a fifa RUclipsr be a player inside of career mode. Please cbcarry on with these videos I love them
"At the club since 1900"
Really did broke Zlatan's record age😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Zlatan never had the age record
Which minute was it in
I love how he went "So I got on the plane to England" when he transferred from Blackburn to Brighton lmao
"At the club since 1900" now thats some serious dedication 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How the heck are you so good at making players look so realistic. Like your dude looks so much like you. When you did speed it looked so much like him too, like legit how long does it take you to make these players look so realistic lol.
Man your videos bring me joy.❤
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i think with these player careers you should start including international tournaments like world cups the euros, cops America, AFCON etc
Yo Sid you and Edgar should do more collabs together you could even create a channel with him your tactical mind plus Edgar’s realisticness
would make a great combo
1:28 'been at the club since 1900'
Me: Who's the manager of Blackburn Rovers? Messi: Hello there
4:49 at the club since 1900😂😂
Sid is a new signing who captains his team on his debut, massive respect 🤷🏼♂️
He always shows talent in these videos. Keep up the good work
I agree.
Let's take a look at the fact that Sid has been a Blackburn Rovers player since 1900. Such a legend!
Bro stays at brighton, he had a chance to win la liga with atletico madrid😂😂😂
Can we all appreciate Sid for keeping spurs out of the "best teams"
Name of the game?
Said this was going to be a banger…. And was not wrong, Much love from England🔥❤️
19:00 ancelotti raised his eyebrow is the reason for sids hattrick🗿
Blud really predicted Ansu Fati to brighton
Ikr 😅
except he flopped irl
He so loyal he’s been at the club since 1900 😂😂😂
So this was the banger video and it certainly was you're a legend Sid and legends never disappoint like if Sid the G.O.A.T
If you're doing another club's video and if you plan to send scouts to other nations please send one to India. I know there are lots of talents in India. I hope this helps you 😊❤
This look so realistic and totally worth the wait❤❤
11:20 the two clubs are dancing😂
10. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)
Some might say it's a season too soon to include him on this list of behemoths, but Bellingham has already shown enough to convince the world of his obscene talent at Dortmund and on the international stage.
Bellingham's all-action, dynamic presence saw him transform from teenage wildcard to instant starter for England at the World Cup 2022 and his displays for Dortmund put them firmly in title contention against the Bayern Munich juggernaut, spurned only by goal difference.
He is the complete package in midfield already. Physically imposing, an immense ball carrier, with precision passing skills, Bellingham will soar in 2023/24, buoyed by enough confidence to claim Zinedine Zidane's No.5 shirt at the Bernaodricbeu.
9. Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
Ageless, timeless, majestic. Modric will never get old nor will he retire - we simply refuse to believe it. We are 20 years on from Modric's professional debut with Zrinjski Mostar in the Bosnian Premier League, more than 800 games into his career, and there are still few players you'd trust more to pull the strings in midfield.
Modric is silk personified. He never looks troubled or over-exerted, he is butter-smooth. A deft touch, a little drop of the shoulder to purchase space an unstoppable artful pass designed to slit through the lines. We've all seen it, the opponents he is facing have all seen it before too, but nobody can do anything about it.
The 37-year-old should be in decline, he should be losing his legs and unpredictability should be creeping in, but Madrid's management of his minutes has been sublime. He will be fit and fresh for those enormous Champions League nights. And he'll just keep running the show until his curtain call.
8. Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid)
We promise this isn't just a Real Madrid XI, but it's an ominous sign for the rest of the football world that while the capital snake has shed some of its ageing skin in recent transfer windows, an equally venomous threat is slithering into the open, a team led by Vini Jr.
The 23-year-old has already racked up more than 200 appearances for the club in all competitions since 2018, and he is one of the few contenders who could, without a hint of delusion, claim to be sitting top of this list in several years time.
Vincius' pace is scorching, with dynamite acceleration able to propel himself from standing starts beyond petrified defenders at will. Most impressively, he harnesses that speed with quickness of feet and ball control to match any player in the world.
7. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)
Goals, goals, goals. In a decade of false nines, inside forwards, inverted thingamajigs, Lewandowski has relentlessly flown the flag for natural out-and-out strikers.
In many ways, Lewandowski is a no-nonsense entity. He knows where the ball will flow, he knows the positions to be in and when to be there, he knows all the measurements of the goal frame and will use every inch of it to ripple the net. If the ball falls to one player in a one-on-one situation in world football, Lewandowski is both the most likely player to be in that position and the man you'd want to be there.
Lewandowski is very able when it comes to building attacks and creating chances, but his movement and awareness as the target for others to find means he is at his most ruthless hovering around at the very top end of the pitch.
6. Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad)
It would be tempting to say Karim Benzema enjoyed the ultimate Indian summer in 2022/23 but in reality, he simply did what he has always done: lead the line, score goals, win trophies, repeat.
Everything Real Madrid have achieved in the last 14 years has been achieved under Benzema's watch. He has not always been treated with respect, Real Madrid have tried to replace him with plenty of strikers over the last decade, but nobody has been able to fill the No.9 role quite like him.
Benzema gets through a remarkable amount of dirty work in 90 minutes. He digs deep and acts as a wide/inside forward's dream, the ultimate pivot point to build attacks around. Benzema is happy playing with his back to goal and that often proves just as dangerous to opponents as bearing down on them directly. Play a 'one', make a darting run and you'll always receive the 'two'. He is a complete striker who finally received the praise his play deserved before exiting for Saudi Arabia.
5. Erling Haaland (Man City)
Haaland has normalised the abnormal. Arguably, the Norse titan's only flaw in 2022/23 was setting the bar insurmountably high from the very start. Between the start of the season and the end of 2022, Haaland found the net 22 times in just 15 Premier League games. For context, that total would have won the Golden Boot in seven Premier League seasons. He cooled off slightly after Christmas, but still played at an extraordinary level.
His physicality is unrivalled, his finishing ability - including improvised, instinctive finishing by any means necessary - is staggering and he boasts a turn of pace that few in the Premier League could match. The best bit? We're mostly likely yet to see Haaland at his absolute peak. The next few years should be explosive and if he proves his consistency over several years, he will sit No.1 in this list without a doubt.
4. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
The relative mystique of foreign leagues can often inflate a player's reputation as we are fed their many highlights and rarely see their 4/10s, the days they'd rather not remember, their misses and their failures. The Premier League, in all its hyper-exposed, tribal glory, is often not a place where rival fans can appreciate world class talent when they see it. It feels like in 2023, we finally hit that peak with Kane. And then he left. For a foreign league.
Kane's season-end tallies remain consistent around the 30-goal mark with a bundle of assists and uncountable contributions setting him above almost every other striker in the world.
His finishing is exemplary, his positioning to accommodate for a lack of raw pace is second-to-none, though his unique selling point is his uncanny playmaking ability, to pick a pass from deep, to swing a cross in, to play the No.10 and No.9 roles simultaneously and effectively and he achieved all of that in a team that, with the greatest respect, was simply not at his level and rarely has been near his standard. He is deadly for club and country, and started life in Munich without skipping a beat.
3. Kevin De Bruyne (Man City)
Kevin De Bruyne appeared to have a relatively lukewarm season in 2022/23... but still created 22 goals and scored nine in 42 matches across the Premier League and Champions League combined. Injury issues have seen the Belgian fail to dominate our screens as often as he has done in the past, but like Haaland, he has made extraordinary achievements seem, well, ordinary.
KDB could be the greatest crosser of a ball in Premier League history, while his vision and penchant for a defence-splitting pass combine with frightening effectiveness on a number of occasions.
One of the best aspects of De Bruyne is that he comes with all the trimmings. He's a lethal set-piece taker, he is unexpectedly physical and genuinely quick off the mark. Without these things, KDB would remain a top, top player, but with them at his disposal, he is a multi-layered box of tricks.
2. Kylian Mbappé (PSG)
Mbappé is a megastar forged by the crucible of the World Cup. It's an old-school way to achieve greatness given the prominence of the Champions League and Premier League, but Mbappé's international heroics prove his ability and mentality beyond all reasonable doubt.
Like Neymar, like many before, he has made a mockery of Ligue 1 but his form on the global stage for both club and country puts him out in front. His World Cup final hat-trick will go down as the stuff of legends - a big time performance from a big time player.
Mbappé is often portrayed as a dramatic soap character in the ever-brewing psychodrama between PSG and Real Madrid, a large portion of his mind fixed on off-field politics, but the character he showed throughout the World Cup, his mentality and steely determination to drag his team kicking and screaming to the trophy has elevated him up another notch on the ladder.
He is one of the fastest footballers we've ever seen grace the field, with a range of shooting like no other. He can strike the ball on the run or with immense power from a dead standing start, he can finesse shots low into the corners and drill the ball high and rising into the roof of the net. If Mbappé has the ball in your half, you are not safe.
1. Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)
For the first time in over a decade, we sincerely had to ponder our No.1 selection but in the spirit of VAR, we found no clear and obvious reason to rule out Messi from the summit.
There's no denying Messi has evolved. He has lost a fraction of his blistering pace but his intelligence and manipulation of the football means his control over the result of games remains as strong as ever. He is not an all-action terrier, he won't pitch in with too much dirty work, but to count that against him is to miss the point entirely.
Messi continues to dominate games - both subtly and explicitly - for club and country. His performances directly inspired Argentina to Copa America and World Cup trophies, and has transformed rock bottom MLS team, Inter Miami, into cup finalists in the space of a month.
Messi's time at the top will come to an end, very conceivably soon, but for now, we can't find a justification to drop a player with such talent, such influence and impact, with such recent success and fuel left in the tank. The magician reigns supreme.
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Hey S2G, you should do more player career modes.
Hey sid, i'd love it if you'd keep doing something like this
My respect for S2G 📈📈📈
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@@jcawa-23 bros calling me a NPC when his videos are in Japanese 😂💀
1:29 "At the club since 1900" 💀
Wow! LOVE IT keep it up you may have a bright future
4:58 if he is 23 and he joined the club at 1990 that's means..he has been playing since -10
At Blackburn and Brighton he was since 1900
yeah now I saw 1900 he would be -90
Hey Sidhinho! Keep up with the work
Edgar really said spurs can be potentially trpohy winners ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Blud got 99 loyalty by staying at the club since 1900
1:28 at the club since 1900
S2G never fails to entertain us!
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did anybody notice that at the start of the video sids layer status was at the club since 1900 lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sid has been playing at Blackburn Rovers for 124 years and bro is only 23 years old
4:53 - It says Sid has been at the club since 1900
1:28 “At the club since 1900” XD
Hey sid.....loving the content, would be great to see you make a player career mode series of yourself with a storyline and everything 😅
A series of S2G FC coach's early days would be great. Maybe in the new FC24
Bro said Trophies and Spurs😅😅😂😂
Let’s respect him for staying at Blackburn since 1900
Nunez in real game =miss
Nunez in game =miss
Congrats on securing the dub🎉🎉only real ones will get it😂😅