I grew up watching Italian football in the 90's. So I learn to respect and love these great ones: Lippi, Sacchi, Capello, Trapattoni, Ranieri, Ancelotti
@PLAY MAKER yeah wish me too, i Miss the pass, and now i look new young gold generation. Donnarumma, gabbia, Lovato, tonali, pessina, locatelli, barella, Calabria, chiesa, scamacca, spinazzola, zaniolo, and the other.
Brazil, Italy, and Germany: the Holy Trinity of football. Much respect for the other ones, but these three are historically on a totally different level.
I study in Rome and have seen the passion firsthand as well. Even the university guys are so competitive. Sometimes I get the better of them though which is not bad for someone from India! I love it when the guys say "Bravo!" or "nostra! nostra!". Rome is my second home and I love and respect my Italian friends and their culture. Forza Italia!
@@TopCornerFacts Well I am Italian-Luxembourgish and I am basically Italian culturally speaking but I've never lived in Italy and I was thinking of doing Uni in Rome. Happy to hear you are going to graduate! Also, how is the night life in Rome?
@@leobri6133 Every thing about Rome is sensational. Only transportation system is a bit complex and waste collection system is not efficient. Night life is absolutely crazy! At least it was before the pandemic but as the rules have relaxed, people are now spending more and more time late at night. I think you won't regret studying in Rome. People get absolutely obsessed with this city. For Italians, it is even more enjoyable I guess because they know Italian of course but there are many things for foreigners like me as well. I wish you good luck for your future mate!
Seeing how Italy transition from negative defensive side to a beautiful attacking side without losing their defensive prowess is so beautiful and tbh just at the right time like how an attacking minded Mancini guided a new era Italy winning the Euro along the way remained unbeaten in 34 matches! If a defensive Italy was dreadful enough for opponents now they have to contend against an attacking as well as possession dominating side too! This Euro 2020/21 winning Italy is top!
In 2006 the moving parts were Pirlo (deciding the action) and Totti moving from a striking position to a centre-forward. The defence was classic, but in an attack position it became a trident with Pirlo at its centre and an extra man. Both Pirlo and the forward man would move, so you would never know if it was a trident with a free man or a box with Pirlo at its centre. The midfield, even in 2006, was a half moon developing on the sides instead of defending. This is why Italy's 4-4-2 is so much more than defence and a few lone strikers.
The Italian national football team is special not so much for the talents or for the tactics, (of which for years they have been the masters), but for the fact that our national team is always underestimated when it wins a world cup or a Eurocup; no one gives it one euro and instead in the end it is able to surprise everyone. In two words "resilient and passionate" like no one else.
@@IshavedChewbacca because right now everything is about popularity, meanwhile italian player not really popular, thats why italy dont get much attention, but when the tournament start, italy always a powerful team
When it comes to football, Italian football, players, coaches and their methods, tactics, way of thinking etc are undisputedly the best. Right from Nereo Rocco Arrigo Sacchi, Marcelo Lippi, Fabio Capello to Carlo Ancellotti, Claudio Ranieri, Max Allegri, Antonio Conte, Roberto Mancini, Gasperini, Sarri etc They had and still have so many fabulous coaches. Name me one single country that has so many quality coaches!
Sepp Herberger, Hennes Weisweiler, Helmut Schön, Udo Lattek, Franz Beckenbauer, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Otto Rehhagel, Jupp Heynckes, Joachim Löw, Jürgen Klopp, Thomas Tuchel, Hansi Flick etc. There are other countries yet Italy does indeed have a lot of really great ones.
@@victortarigan5841 wrong, do your homework. He was born in Lörrach Germany. That is close to the German speaking part of Switzerland but not in Switzerland.
@@chedilusionevuoichemoro0293 yes, Germany. 7 WC Finals (4 won) and 6 Euro Finals (3 won) make Germany greater than Italy. Sorry bro 🤣🤣🤣 Still, we consider you our greatest rival in Europe, the rest are only amateurs
@Doge di Amalfi I don't see why it's relevant, since 1st Democratic Republic of Germany didn't win anything, and 2nd since the Federal Republic and the German Football Association competes since 1954, it's the one that has won everything, and we only added the former second Germany to the FRG, you're saying it like 2 Germanys joined together to form a whole new Supergermany, which just isn't the case
It is not just a matter of tactical and defensive excellence: Italians play with a passion and feel for the game that is unrivalled in Europe, only South Americans perhaps are equally passionate. They thrive under difficult circumstances and relish a challenge while perhaps struggling in easier fixtures. Also Italian footballers have got good technique and thinking and can adapt to various circumstances. Against stronger teams they are happy to soak pressure and play on the break, but at other times are also able to take the initiative.
watching them win in 2006 was great for my family. Germany and Italy are the giants of Europe, but then you got Brazil with 5 World Cups. so we’ll see who’s the best in the future
this is what I always admire about Italian football philosophy. Tactics. Especially their coach. They know how to act and react. how to interchange the game in a certain conditions. their player also easily adapt to variety kinds of play. they commit to get it done. they play effectively no matter the style as long as you can win. The best way I can put it is they play collectively, shoulder-to-shoulders, getting rid of all prestigious superstar status and media attention. They play because they have objective, to win the competition, rather than increasing their celebrity status as an overpriced players to get attention from some big clubs. Many may not like this philosophy because its boring, slow, lack of entertainment etc, but for me as long as it worked, it works. But when you look at Italy now, they starting to change, combining attack and defense without removing their catenaccio defending. The changing from not qualifying in WC 2018 to Euro 2020 Champion in a very short time is really astonishing, worth an example for any team in the future.
And now Italy are champions of Europe. Call me a dreamer but I feel Italian football will again be dominating the European scene. I believe the problem this last decade ( the first 5 years I’d say) was that any player with a good agent was able to move to a big Italian club but with no merit at all. And now it seems clubs realized that and started giving Italian youngsters the chance to play for their respective teams. I sure hope I’m right because Italian football to me is where the real game is.
Italian football has that charm and suspense about it which you can't really say for most nations in their continent(apart from the Germans and Dutch). Combined with their intuition and creativity with the way the game operates, it's no wonder why they are forced to be reckoned with. Despite not qualifying for their second world cup in a row, it hasn't dented their future plans to dominate world football. Roberto Mancini has the blueprint for this team to succeed in his own image, I feel he is one or two strikers away from achieving greatness. Forza Azzurri 🇮🇹
In 2006 the moving parts were Pirlo (deciding the action) and Totti moving from a striking position to a centre-forward. The defence was classic, but in an attack position it became a trident with Pirlo at its centre and an extra man. Both Pirlo and the forward man would move, so you would never know if it was a trident with a free man or a box with Pirlo at its centre. The midfield, even in 2006, was a half moon developing on the sides instead of defending. This is why Italy's 4-4-2 is so much more than defence and a few lone strikers.
Ranieri won premier league with Leicester; Conte with Chelsea;Di Matteo champions league with Chelsea; Spalletti Russian league with Zenith; Mancini premier league with Manchester city; Ancelotti Bundesliga with Bayern Munich; Trapattoni Bundesliga with Bayern Munich; Ancelotti Spanish Liga with Real Madrid and 2 Champions league with Milan; Capello Spanish Liga with Real Madrid,and 2 Champions league with Milan.
Greatest Footballing nation.. football is in the Italian genes.. **Huge chunk of Brazilian and Argentina population claims Italian ancestry Maradona & Messi have Italian ancestry..
And don't forget Uruguay has a huge Italian ancestry population. Uruguay won 2 world cups too. The biggest Italian populations in the world: Italy (62 millions, and 4 world cups) ; Brazil (estimated 33 millions of Italian origin, and 5 world cups), Argentina (estimated 20 millions of Italian origin, and 2 world cups), Uruguay (estimated 1/4 of population from Italian ancestry, and 2 world cups). Maybe just a coincidence, but 13 world cups were won by countries with the biggest Italian ancestry numbers. Meanwhile I think Indian people have mathematics in their "blood" and mind :-)
The proof is in the pudding as they say. Look at the trophy case of Italian coaches. Ancelotti, Lippi, Capello, Trappatoni, Sacchi, Rocco, Ranieri etc. Brilliant. I love and respect Italian soccer.
How the Italian eagles were flying in Europe - 1963: AC Milan first sat at the European throne after defeating Benfica as the first Italian team to reach the European summit - 1964-65: Inter ended AC Milan's dominance by inking Europe dark blue to clinch their first European title in the club's history after defeating Benfica and Real Madrid and went back-to-back a year later and the first team to clinch the European title in their home turf - 1969: AC Milan returned to the European throne after defeating Ajax for the second European crown to ink Europe red once again - 1985: Juventus wore the European crown as the kings of Europe for the first time after dethroning Liverpool from the European throne on the disastrous Heysel final - 1989-1994: AC Milan built the first ever dynasty in Europe under Arrigo Sacchi by winning two back-to-back European titles to defend the European throne - 1996: Juventus finally planted the Italian flag on the Roman Colosseum by defeating by the dramatic penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw after extra time against Ajax in Rome to wear the European crown and take back the European throne at the home soil - 2003: AC Milan and Juventus faced off in the first-ever all-Italian European Cup final in Manchester, however Carlo Ancelotti's side stabbed Marcelo Lippi's squad by penalties after the dramatic goalless final to clinch the sixth European title. - 2007: AC Milan returned to the European throne just four years after the all-Italian final by paying back from the big loss in Istanbul at Athens 2 years ago to defeat Liverpool - 2010: José Mourinho and Inter finally sealed the first Italian treble in the Italian soccer history by a decisive 2-0 win over Bayern Munich in Madrid final to cement the name of the European crown to wear and clinch the third European title since 1965.
@@riccardo4894 nah in Europa lottano Inter e Milan, meglio il Milan, ma l'Inter col Treble è unica, così come le 7 del Milan, in Europa Milano per l'Italia è più importante storicamente.
@@albertofava865 lo so, però conte che se la Juve fosse stata anche solo un po' più fortunata avrebbe 4 Champions, è difficile dire chi si meglio, io tifo Inter, e per me Juve è Milan se la giocano, la prima per gli scudetti la seconda per le champions, secondo è una scelta soggettiva, non c'è tra le due una vera migliore in assoluto
A mention, among the best Italian coaches is to do also to Zdenek Zeman, the Czech coach naturalized Italian, that with Foggia was doing the most spectacular and offensive game still today will be seen. Total football overall when in Italy there still was the Catenaccio mentality.
I tattici più innovativi di sempre, gli italiani sono una razza diversa di stile, spavalderia e intelligenza. Giocano nel modo giusto, a modo loro. Andiamo italia
Grew up watching the National Italian team change and develop, with new strategies and ever-growing finesse, class and pride (from me). Such as Cannovaro, Buffon, Maldini and other talented azzuri. grazie ai nostri azzuri per aver reso il calcio italiano una squadra di passione :D
Thats also one of the reasons why Italy have 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (World Cups) and other not a single one! Grettings from Croazia to our neighbours and Powerhouse of Football Italia! 🇭🇷🤝🇮🇹
@@nl800 you went very very close to winning one on the last World Cup, but sadly the french happened to have an amazing team that was way too good for anyone else. Better luck next time😉
@@Francesco_fiordi It is what it is! We have two medals from two World Cups 1998 3rd place and 🥉and 2018 runners up and 🥈in the last 20 years and since our independence 1991! Yes i know that this are not trophies but for a country, of 4 mio people its a great achievment! Grazie 🇭🇷♥️🇮🇹
@@hegeliandianetik2009 I didn't know but I had no reason to write the comment in the first place, I mean, I love soccer/football, but why TF would someone mind if a mf prefers saying Soccer rather than football? I don't understand people and MYSELF in the first place
The 1rst italian coach to introduce the offensive tactic style inspired by Hollande total football has been Luis Vinicio in 1973-76 Napoli football club. If Napoli hadn't given away its best players to Juventus football club in 1972 (goalkeeper Dino Zoff and foreword Jose' Altafini) it would have probably won the championship, instead it was second 2 points behind Juventus in the 1974-75 tounament, having lost the home match 2-6 against Juventus. Probably for this reason it wasn't untill Sacchi's Milan that the new offensive football style would spread in Italy.
well that would remain to be seen, that juve had actually won the league with 2 games in advance and 4 points advantage (that would be equivalent to 6 today with 3 points win) and then took a bit the foot off and ended with 2. It is possible Naples could have won with Altafini but I doubt it. In any case Vinicio was an innovator and that Napoli was a good team
@Mas7er Mas73r e comunque se mai i favori arbitrali li fanno alle altre squadre, l'Italia è sempre stata penalizzata dagli arbitri, i favori non so dove tu li abbia visti
Maybe these arent "our time" in term of victory, but our league is the most prestigious Univesity in term of Tactics and Defense. A player (especially a defender) who comes to play in Italy definitely goes away enriched and stronger. A striker too btw
2022-2030, Italian clubs returns to be kings of europe. Milan and Inter, along with Roma, Napoli, Lazio and Atalanta. Juventus also I guess. But most importantly Ac Milan return next season to Champions League
@@EdwardElfigo Juventus played 9 finals of champions league and is the only italian team two have won the 3 major european cup . And you say Juventus in Europe? Before comment on la vecchia signora del calcio do your research thanks
@@federicobattistetti3108 you don’t know what success means?, and please tell me what revolutionary things Juve brought to European football, Inter created catenaccio, Sacchi brought the constant high pressing and attacking football to the scene. What did Juve do, other than try to win by any mean possible? Lol
@@EdwardElfigo ahahaha you want to be right at any cost. Lippi's Juventus brought a different way to do the pressing between the middle of the 90s till early 2000 reaching 3 times the champions league final in a row and winning the first in 1996. Great names like Ferguson and Van Gaal were saying that Juventus at the time was the example to copy. Listen, if you don't know things just don't try to keep to be right just because you can't let it go. P.s it was a different way of press from Sacchi , Lippi was the first coach to implement a 443 with high pressing.
Don’t how many tournaments Italy got screwed over by refs. SO MANY, even this Euro 2020, the Belgium game, penalty against Italy that was not even a yellow card. Italy would have at least 2 other World Cup and 1 more Euro, if not for referees determining the outcome. One of the worse was 2002 World Cup. But games Italy won like 2006 final France gets a penalty for a complete dive. Euro 2000, Semi- final. Italy gets to TWO penalties against them, half the game they’re playing with 10 men, more than half the team got yellow cards, the won anyways, but it hurt them in the finals.
We have a story teller Called Federico Buffa he’s multilingual ( Spanish English Portuguese ) ( he’s famous because for how he tells true facts about legendary players and teams) he did many football documentaries about Brazil pele’ Van basten geogie best Maradona All super interesting and fascinating
Si parla tanto di vincenti, ma di maestri come Scala Galeone o Zeman neanche un appunto, ricordiamoci che il calcio è solo uno sport da dare e lasciare ai tifosi e da tifoso io voglio vedere una squadra con la sua identità, con il suo calcio, voglio veder crescere piccoli talenti e voglio sopratutto DIVERTIRMI su quegli spalti.
Nessuna menzione su Fulvio Bernardini che vinse due scudetti con Fiorentina e Bologna; che valgono come dieci di quelli vinti da altre squadre di Torino e Milano.
In the 90’s we had al the Italian teams in European cup finals we dominated world football for almost a decade Italy team was the best in the world 1990 to 2002 won nothing ( with the help of scum balatter ) we should at least have 1 more uro 2000 and word cup 1990
@@marcot3868 I support Juve but Trapattoni was an AC Milan player in the 60s and began his coaching career with them in fact. Allegri also, his first big job was Milan after managing Sassuolo and Cagliari.
Funny how whenever Italian Football dipped, it was always an awakened innovative AC Milan that brought it back to life. Hopefully history will repeat itself again like it did before.
che garra di far tornare il calcio italiano sui giornali di tutto il mondo... siamo sulla buona strada, ma voglio tornare all'epoca in cui le finali se le giocavano due italiane e non che ai quarti di champions siamo già fuori
Germany and Italy are the only true football giants of Europe. As a German, I have nothing but respect for our eternal rivals
Same goes for us... Much respect to you guys. A GIANT RIVALRY
I also have nothing but respect for our eternal rivals Germany too!
Bravo!
Respect for it man, just respect
Zzzzz
There's just something so magic about Italian football.
I grew up watching Italian football in the 90's. So I learn to respect and love these great ones: Lippi, Sacchi, Capello, Trapattoni, Ranieri, Ancelotti
legends
Allegri too
Yeah they all born from Milan, so conclusion is the rise of Milan = rise of italy. And now italy have rise up
@PLAY MAKER any the youth future players in Juve?, I think only chiesa?
@PLAY MAKER yeah wish me too, i Miss the pass, and now i look new young gold generation. Donnarumma, gabbia, Lovato, tonali, pessina, locatelli, barella, Calabria, chiesa, scamacca, spinazzola, zaniolo, and the other.
Brazil, Italy, and Germany: the Holy Trinity of football.
Much respect for the other ones, but these three are historically on a totally different level.
For now, in the future anything can happen
🏆🏆🏆🏆🌍🏆🏆🇪🇺 ITALIA CAMPIONE 🇮🇹
@@aranighosh3945 ⁶iik*o
I'd add Argentina to them.
@@fabricosta9488 Nah, Argentina have only won 2 World Cups and in the space of 8 years. They can't hold a candle
I study in Rome and have seen the passion firsthand as well. Even the university guys are so competitive. Sometimes I get the better of them though which is not bad for someone from India! I love it when the guys say "Bravo!" or "nostra! nostra!". Rome is my second home and I love and respect my Italian friends and their culture. Forza Italia!
Do you like university life in Rome?
@@leobri6133 Yes I do! Gonna graduate this year and hopefully start Phd as well. Are you planning to come to Rome for study purpose?
@@TopCornerFacts Well I am Italian-Luxembourgish and I am basically Italian culturally speaking but I've never lived in Italy and I was thinking of doing Uni in Rome. Happy to hear you are going to graduate! Also, how is the night life in Rome?
@@leobri6133 Every thing about Rome is sensational. Only transportation system is a bit complex and waste collection system is not efficient. Night life is absolutely crazy! At least it was before the pandemic but as the rules have relaxed, people are now spending more and more time late at night. I think you won't regret studying in Rome. People get absolutely obsessed with this city. For Italians, it is even more enjoyable I guess because they know Italian of course but there are many things for foreigners like me as well. I wish you good luck for your future mate!
@@TopCornerFacts What do you study bro?
Italian too,i personally love physics and med.
bro italian coaches be cold af, respect
Lies again? Excuse Me Say Sorry
Seeing how Italy transition from negative defensive side to a beautiful attacking side without losing their defensive prowess is so beautiful and tbh just at the right time like how an attacking minded Mancini guided a new era Italy winning the Euro along the way remained unbeaten in 34 matches! If a defensive Italy was dreadful enough for opponents now they have to contend against an attacking as well as possession dominating side too! This Euro 2020/21 winning Italy is top!
In 2006 the moving parts were Pirlo (deciding the action) and Totti moving from a striking position to a centre-forward. The defence was classic, but in an attack position it became a trident with Pirlo at its centre and an extra man. Both Pirlo and the forward man would move, so you would never know if it was a trident with a free man or a box with Pirlo at its centre. The midfield, even in 2006, was a half moon developing on the sides instead of defending. This is why Italy's 4-4-2 is so much more than defence and a few lone strikers.
negative defensive? catenaccio was clever and beautiful in its own way. It's time passed, sure, but it was completely valid and to be admired per se.
The Italian national football team is special not so much for the talents or for the tactics, (of which for years they have been the masters), but for the fact that our national team is always underestimated when it wins a world cup or a Eurocup; no one gives it one euro and instead in the end it is able to surprise everyone. In two words "resilient and passionate" like no one else.
Kids nowadays don't know who the real giants are... I've even heard it said that Portugal was an European superpower 😂😂😂
@@IshavedChewbacca because right now everything is about popularity, meanwhile italian player not really popular, thats why italy dont get much attention, but when the tournament start, italy always a powerful team
@@alans5414 probably gonna change soon, tho, your new generation is 🔥🔥🔥
LOLLL ITALY IS IN FINAL
@@para97v lol italy won
When it comes to football, Italian football, players, coaches and their methods, tactics, way of thinking etc are undisputedly the best.
Right from Nereo Rocco Arrigo Sacchi, Marcelo Lippi, Fabio Capello to Carlo Ancellotti, Claudio Ranieri, Max Allegri, Antonio Conte, Roberto Mancini, Gasperini, Sarri etc They had and still have so many fabulous coaches. Name me one single country that has so many quality coaches!
John Vento couldn’t agree more about Spalletti 👍🏻👍🏻
Sepp Herberger, Hennes Weisweiler, Helmut Schön, Udo Lattek, Franz Beckenbauer, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Otto Rehhagel, Jupp Heynckes, Joachim Löw, Jürgen Klopp, Thomas Tuchel, Hansi Flick etc. There are other countries yet Italy does indeed have a lot of really great ones.
Manuel Brunnea Germans coaches are right there with Italians and Dutch 🙌🏻
@@ageongki6744 hitzield is from switzerland
@@victortarigan5841 wrong, do your homework. He was born in Lörrach Germany. That is close to the German speaking part of Switzerland but not in Switzerland.
the best country of all time when it comes to this sport
@R S haha nice joke
3rd one, after Brazil and Germany. Still, only these 3 can be called giants
@@IshavedChewbacca Germany? AHAHAHHAHAHAHAH
@@chedilusionevuoichemoro0293 yes, Germany. 7 WC Finals (4 won) and 6 Euro Finals (3 won) make Germany greater than Italy. Sorry bro 🤣🤣🤣 Still, we consider you our greatest rival in Europe, the rest are only amateurs
@Doge di Amalfi I don't see why it's relevant, since 1st Democratic Republic of Germany didn't win anything, and 2nd since the Federal Republic and the German Football Association competes since 1954, it's the one that has won everything, and we only added the former second Germany to the FRG, you're saying it like 2 Germanys joined together to form a whole new Supergermany, which just isn't the case
Finally we got italy where the real tactics are played
Dove pretendiamo de sta a fa i fraseggi demmerda davanti alla difesa con bentancur e Musacchio
@@casa6597 ahahhaa
@@casa6597 muoio
@@casa6597 AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Ah yes their is so much tactical versatility to DEFENCE DEFENCE DEFENCE
It is not just a matter of tactical and defensive excellence: Italians play with a passion and feel for the game that is unrivalled in Europe, only South Americans perhaps are equally passionate. They thrive under difficult circumstances and relish a challenge while perhaps struggling in easier fixtures. Also Italian footballers have got good technique and thinking and can adapt to various circumstances. Against stronger teams they are happy to soak pressure and play on the break, but at other times are also able to take the initiative.
watching them win in 2006 was great for my family. Germany and Italy are the giants of Europe, but then you got Brazil with 5 World Cups. so we’ll see who’s the best in the future
Respeto absoluto por Italia 🇮🇹
🤝👏❤✌
Wow, perfectly timed when I am making a project for Gli Azzurri
this is what I always admire about Italian football philosophy. Tactics. Especially their coach. They know how to act and react. how to interchange the game in a certain conditions. their player also easily adapt to variety kinds of play. they commit to get it done. they play effectively no matter the style as long as you can win. The best way I can put it is they play collectively, shoulder-to-shoulders, getting rid of all prestigious superstar status and media attention. They play because they have objective, to win the competition, rather than increasing their celebrity status as an overpriced players to get attention from some big clubs.
Many may not like this philosophy because its boring, slow, lack of entertainment etc, but for me as long as it worked, it works.
But when you look at Italy now, they starting to change, combining attack and defense without removing their catenaccio defending. The changing from not qualifying in WC 2018 to Euro 2020 Champion in a very short time is really astonishing, worth an example for any team in the future.
They can play with the best of them too and even South American players will tell you, ITALY was the place to go play your FOOTBALL.
Grande Italia🇮🇹
Sempre con te ❤
Congratulations to Italy for winning the Euro2020, you're getting really close to us 🇩🇪⭐⭐⭐⭐🏆🏆🏆😜😜😜
It's beautifull thing, Germany wit their amazing physical, and Italy with their tactical
Forever the rivals ❤️🇮🇹🇩🇪
Brazil and Germany are the only two countries that I have no problems with even if they defeat Italy. The rest? Not so much.
@Pietro Messercola what is a pre euro, bro?
@@javaneseman1559 i think Italy Is more phisycal in defense
And now Italy are champions of Europe. Call me a dreamer but I feel Italian football will again be dominating the European scene. I believe the problem this last decade ( the first 5 years I’d say) was that any player with a good agent was able to move to a big Italian club but with no merit at all. And now it seems clubs realized that and started giving Italian youngsters the chance to play for their respective teams. I sure hope I’m right because Italian football to me is where the real game is.
For me, it's where FOOTBALL BELONGS.
Incredible how much they've changed this Euros!
RIP GIGI SIMONI. A GENTLEMAN OF FOOTBALL
Italian football has that charm and suspense about it which you can't really say for most nations in their continent(apart from the Germans and Dutch). Combined with their intuition and creativity with the way the game operates, it's no wonder why they are forced to be reckoned with. Despite not qualifying for their second world cup in a row, it hasn't dented their future plans to dominate world football. Roberto Mancini has the blueprint for this team to succeed in his own image, I feel he is one or two strikers away from achieving greatness.
Forza Azzurri 🇮🇹
In 2006 the moving parts were Pirlo (deciding the action) and Totti moving from a striking position to a centre-forward. The defence was classic, but in an attack position it became a trident with Pirlo at its centre and an extra man. Both Pirlo and the forward man would move, so you would never know if it was a trident with a free man or a box with Pirlo at its centre. The midfield, even in 2006, was a half moon developing on the sides instead of defending. This is why Italy's 4-4-2 is so much more than defence and a few lone strikers.
Il bestemmione di Capello a 6:53 😂😂😂
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ecco appena sentita volevo vedere chi l'avesse scritto nei commenti
Siamo italiani 😂
da parte del gioco 😊
Poesia
Forza Italia🇮🇹💙
Wow, just realised so many great coach actually from Italy!
Ranieri won premier league with Leicester; Conte with Chelsea;Di Matteo champions league with Chelsea; Spalletti Russian league with Zenith; Mancini premier league with Manchester city; Ancelotti Bundesliga with Bayern Munich; Trapattoni Bundesliga with Bayern Munich; Ancelotti Spanish Liga with Real Madrid and 2 Champions league with Milan; Capello Spanish Liga with Real Madrid,and 2 Champions league with Milan.
Germany for me are the masters of European football along with Italy. Tactically both superb.
Germans comes to learn in Coverciano how to coaching. Klopp for example is in love with the style of playing of Sarri, admitted by himself many times.
Greatest Footballing nation.. football is in the Italian genes..
**Huge chunk of Brazilian and Argentina population claims Italian ancestry Maradona & Messi have Italian ancestry..
And don't forget Uruguay has a huge Italian ancestry population. Uruguay won 2 world cups too.
The biggest Italian populations in the world: Italy (62 millions, and 4 world cups) ; Brazil (estimated 33 millions of Italian origin, and 5 world cups), Argentina (estimated 20 millions of Italian origin, and 2 world cups), Uruguay (estimated 1/4 of population from Italian ancestry, and 2 world cups).
Maybe just a coincidence, but 13 world cups were won by countries with the biggest Italian ancestry numbers.
Meanwhile I think Indian people have mathematics in their "blood" and mind :-)
@@user-yv2in5li7w 😀
Maradona actually didn't
Palmeiras..creata por emigrante Italiano..River Plate..creato por emigrante ..Italiano..🇮🇪🇦🇷🇧🇷
@Pietro Messercola She had Croat ancestors. Not a drop of Italian blood flowed in Diego's veins. He was Galician, Croat and Amerindian. Sorry.
Brazil, Italy and Germany the real football giants
The proof is in the pudding as they say. Look at the trophy case of Italian coaches. Ancelotti, Lippi, Capello, Trappatoni, Sacchi, Rocco, Ranieri etc. Brilliant. I love and respect Italian soccer.
How the Italian eagles were flying in Europe
- 1963: AC Milan first sat at the European throne after defeating Benfica as the first Italian team to reach the European summit
- 1964-65: Inter ended AC Milan's dominance by inking Europe dark blue to clinch their first European title in the club's history after defeating Benfica and Real Madrid and went back-to-back a year later and the first team to clinch the European title in their home turf
- 1969: AC Milan returned to the European throne after defeating Ajax for the second European crown to ink Europe red once again
- 1985: Juventus wore the European crown as the kings of Europe for the first time after dethroning Liverpool from the European throne on the disastrous Heysel final
- 1989-1994: AC Milan built the first ever dynasty in Europe under Arrigo Sacchi by winning two back-to-back European titles to defend the European throne
- 1996: Juventus finally planted the Italian flag on the Roman Colosseum by defeating by the dramatic penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw after extra time against Ajax in Rome to wear the European crown and take back the European throne at the home soil
- 2003: AC Milan and Juventus faced off in the first-ever all-Italian European Cup final in Manchester, however Carlo Ancelotti's side stabbed Marcelo Lippi's squad by penalties after the dramatic goalless final to clinch the sixth European title.
- 2007: AC Milan returned to the European throne just four years after the all-Italian final by paying back from the big loss in Istanbul at Athens 2 years ago to defeat Liverpool
- 2010: José Mourinho and Inter finally sealed the first Italian treble in the Italian soccer history by a decisive 2-0 win over Bayern Munich in Madrid final to cement the name of the European crown to wear and clinch the third European title since 1965.
Juventus is better
@@riccardo4894 nah in Europa lottano Inter e Milan, meglio il Milan, ma l'Inter col Treble è unica, così come le 7 del Milan, in Europa Milano per l'Italia è più importante storicamente.
@@unbicchieredacqua4859 il Milan dopo il real è tipo la squadra più conosciuta e vincente al mondo, quindi direi anche in Italia
@@albertofava865 lo so, però conte che se la Juve fosse stata anche solo un po' più fortunata avrebbe 4 Champions, è difficile dire chi si meglio, io tifo Inter, e per me Juve è Milan se la giocano, la prima per gli scudetti la seconda per le champions, secondo è una scelta soggettiva, non c'è tra le due una vera migliore in assoluto
wow indon, so proud of the italians
A mention, among the best Italian coaches is to do also to Zdenek Zeman, the Czech coach naturalized Italian, that with Foggia was doing the most spectacular and offensive game still today will be seen. Total football overall when in Italy there still was the Catenaccio mentality.
Grazie!!!! FORZA FOGGIA!!!
I tattici più innovativi di sempre, gli italiani sono una razza diversa di stile, spavalderia e intelligenza. Giocano nel modo giusto, a modo loro. Andiamo italia
Grazie amico!
Sarri, Ancelotti, Sacchi, Conte, Donadoni, Mancini, Lippi, Maldini, Trapattoni, Gasperini, Spalletti, Rocco, Allegri, Bearzot, Capello, and many more...
Best matches in history are Italy vs Germany
Die besten Fußball Schlachten in der Fußball Geschichte. Herzliche Grüße nach Deutschland. Ciao 🍀
Grew up watching the National Italian team change and develop, with new strategies and ever-growing finesse, class and pride (from me). Such as Cannovaro, Buffon, Maldini and other talented azzuri. grazie ai nostri azzuri per aver reso il calcio italiano una squadra di passione :D
Literally that's why we have - with Germany - the best coaches in the world.
Thats also one of the reasons why Italy have 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (World Cups) and other not a single one! Grettings from Croazia to our neighbours and Powerhouse of Football Italia! 🇭🇷🤝🇮🇹
@@nl800 you went very very close to winning one on the last World Cup, but sadly the french happened to have an amazing team that was way too good for anyone else. Better luck next time😉
@@Francesco_fiordi It is what it is! We have two medals from two World Cups 1998 3rd place and 🥉and 2018 runners up and 🥈in the last 20 years and since our independence 1991! Yes i know that this are not trophies but for a country, of 4 mio people its a great achievment! Grazie 🇭🇷♥️🇮🇹
@@Francesco_fiordi France is great!
@@nl800 greetings from italy mate, Croatia and Italy are like brothers
Italia mia terra natia. la migliore nel calcio.⚽️🇮🇹💙❤️🔥
Talking about home of football, that is a proper one
I love italy soccer
FOOTBALL*
@@Stophatingalready The name soccer was invented by the British who invented football. The name is valid
@@hegeliandianetik2009 I didn't know but I had no reason to write the comment in the first place, I mean, I love soccer/football, but why TF would someone mind if a mf prefers saying Soccer rather than football? I don't understand people and MYSELF in the first place
All I can do is to vouch to Atalanta's youth program 🙏🏼
The 1rst italian coach to introduce the offensive tactic style inspired by Hollande total football has been Luis Vinicio in 1973-76 Napoli football club. If Napoli hadn't given away its best players to Juventus football club in 1972 (goalkeeper Dino Zoff and foreword Jose' Altafini) it would have probably won the championship, instead it was second 2 points behind Juventus in the 1974-75 tounament, having lost the home match 2-6 against Juventus. Probably for this reason it wasn't untill Sacchi's Milan that the new offensive football style would spread in Italy.
well that would remain to be seen, that juve had actually won the league with 2 games in advance and 4 points advantage (that would be equivalent to 6 today with 3 points win) and then took a bit the foot off and ended with 2. It is possible Naples could have won with Altafini but I doubt it. In any case Vinicio was an innovator and that Napoli was a good team
in Italy, football is actually a philosophy and science
Nothing about great teams coached by Trap and Lippi...
trap = catenaccio
@@titanio784 you really do not know what you are talking about
@@paperinik69 ma stai zitto 😂
Grande Italia 💙
Go Italy! 🇮🇹
@Mas7er Mas73r ti ricordo che la società definita da te di perdenti ha vinto 4 mondiali e 1 europeo, adesso sentiamo, a quale nazionale fai il tifo?
@Mas7er Mas73r e comunque se mai i favori arbitrali li fanno alle altre squadre, l'Italia è sempre stata penalizzata dagli arbitri, i favori non so dove tu li abbia visti
@@18Dario93 Esatto, Dov'era il Rigore al 90° minuto in Juve Porto?? Il rosso su Freuler??? Mica era ultimo uomo...
@@Rick-uo4qs appunto, concordo
@@18Dario93 penalizzata soprattutto con l'Australia 😂
My favorit coach:
1. Marcelo Lippi
2. Arrigo Sachi
3. Giovani Trapattoni
4. Fabio Capello
5. Carlo Ancelotti
6. Antonio Conte
7. Gian Piero Gasperini
8. Claudio Ranieri
9. Roberto Mancini
10. Ciro Ferrara
11. Alberto Zacceroni
Where is Allegri?
Maybe these arent "our time" in term of victory, but our league is the most prestigious Univesity in term of Tactics and Defense. A player (especially a defender) who comes to play in Italy definitely goes away enriched and stronger. A striker too btw
Whos watching after Italy won euro 2020
Same lol! 6 major trophies now! Forza Italia!
Now they ruled out of the world once more.
Huge shame for European champions. They did not play in two World Cups.
Italy's current squad is worthy for at least a euro champion🇮🇹
No
Facciamo cagare fra
We all wish that. Honestly it's one of the strongest teams we have had in the last 20 years, aside from forwards/attack
@@mepiacelafragnakka957 cazzo dici, abbiamo una squadra di grande prospettiva, possiamo far bene
@@unbicchieredacqua4859 una via di mezzo direi
Good players in the football Italian
Italy the footbal giant
2022-2030, Italian clubs returns to be kings of europe. Milan and Inter, along with Roma, Napoli, Lazio and Atalanta. Juventus also I guess.
But most importantly Ac Milan return next season to Champions League
First Milan needs to do something in Europa League, then you can think about being the kings of Europe
what is this hate bro :D
Next mouth Milan 6th position, after inter juve roma Atalanta Lazio
@@mettivideo96 ma stai zitto, arriveremo quarti
Milan fuori col Manchester
Sadly clubs like Juve, Lazio and Parma weren’t mention enough.
It's based on European Succes
Juve in europe?
Lazio and Parma’s periods weren’t sustained/were a by-product of AC Milan’s success
@@EdwardElfigo Juventus played 9 finals of champions league and is the only italian team two have won the 3 major european cup . And you say Juventus in Europe? Before comment on la vecchia signora del calcio do your research thanks
@@federicobattistetti3108 you don’t know what success means?, and please tell me what revolutionary things Juve brought to European football, Inter created catenaccio, Sacchi brought the constant high pressing and attacking football to the scene.
What did Juve do, other than try to win by any mean possible? Lol
@@EdwardElfigo ahahaha you want to be right at any cost. Lippi's Juventus brought a different way to do the pressing between the middle of the 90s till early 2000 reaching 3 times the champions league final in a row and winning the first in 1996. Great names like Ferguson and Van Gaal were saying that Juventus at the time was the example to copy. Listen, if you don't know things just don't try to keep to be right just because you can't let it go.
P.s it was a different way of press from Sacchi , Lippi was the first coach to implement a 443 with high pressing.
One of my favs with sweden. Germany. Netherlands. Russia. Scotland
AC Milan.
Can’t wait to see them back in UCL next year
dont jinx them,milan preformances have dropped like a rock in water.
Chalanoghlu e ibra are injuried
Forza Italia🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Don’t how many tournaments Italy got screwed over by refs. SO MANY, even this Euro 2020, the Belgium game, penalty against Italy that was not even a yellow card. Italy would have at least 2 other World Cup and 1 more Euro, if not for referees determining the outcome. One of the worse was 2002 World Cup. But games Italy won like 2006 final France gets a penalty for a complete dive. Euro 2000, Semi- final. Italy gets to TWO penalties against them, half the game they’re playing with 10 men, more than half the team got yellow cards, the won anyways, but it hurt them in the finals.
Grande verità.
bellissimo❤️❤️❤️
Can we talk about the drum beat though? Incredible
Ulivieri the coach who put Baggio on the bench for Maiellaro lmfao
basically Milan
These story's always hit hard. Can you do one about Brazil?
We have a story teller Called Federico Buffa
he’s multilingual ( Spanish English Portuguese ) ( he’s famous because for how he tells true facts about legendary players and teams) he did many football documentaries about Brazil pele’ Van basten geogie best Maradona
All super interesting and fascinating
Solo di Milan si parla.. questo fa capire molte cose ❤🖤
@@maurodamico5781 +6?
Inter
Had no idea Sacchi developed and utilized forward running fullbacks. Had to have impacted the entirety of italian football.
Not only that but the entire world, i mean milan faced against squads that still used the old system at least for another two years
@@eric11 damn
A fullback named Paolo Maldini.
Can’t beat the Italians talking about football 😂
Italy is populated by 60 millions of coaches!
So INSPIRING
Si parla tanto di vincenti, ma di maestri come Scala Galeone o Zeman neanche un appunto, ricordiamoci che il calcio è solo uno sport da dare e lasciare ai tifosi e da tifoso io voglio vedere una squadra con la sua identità, con il suo calcio, voglio veder crescere piccoli talenti e voglio sopratutto DIVERTIRMI su quegli spalti.
Immobile, Insigne, Verratti…dal Pescara di Zeman al trionfo europeo
Qualcuno conosce il titolo del pezzo di batteria in sottofondo quando parla Ulivieri? Potrei ascoltare per ore questo genere di batteria.
"defence, defending in numbers and counter attack" *looks at Euro 2020 Italy*; *laughs in all half billion Italian dialects*
the revival of Milan and Cr7's acquisition has made SeriA the 3rd best league after PL and Bundasliga
Revival of Milan where?
@@mettivideo96 why are you such a hater. Milan is second, it’s still in Europe and it’s been first for a whole solar year so stfu
Ronaldo signing was big for the league hope it attracts more great players serie a my favourite league
@@TommyzCrazy Milan are 5th.
Wonderful clip!
Brasil e Italia siempre han sido mis favoritos en los mundiales
Very touching.
Champion of Europe 🇮🇹
Best country of all football story. Many revolutions and incredibile players
L allenatore è importante, il gioco e il modulo sono importanti, ma solo se hai la squadra e i calciatori ed i campioni adatti
Tutto il contrario
I understand even without subtitles or almost. Try guess why
Nessuna menzione su Fulvio Bernardini che vinse due scudetti con Fiorentina e Bologna; che valgono come dieci di quelli vinti da altre squadre di Torino e Milano.
In the 90’s we had al the Italian teams in European cup finals we dominated world football for almost a decade Italy team was the best in the world 1990 to 2002 won nothing ( with the help of scum balatter ) we should at least have 1 more uro 2000 and word cup 1990
So to sum up, AC Milan made the biggest Italian coaches
Lippi, Trapattoni, Conte, Allegri...
@@marcot3868 I support Juve but Trapattoni was an AC Milan player in the 60s and began his coaching career with them in fact. Allegri also, his first big job was Milan after managing Sassuolo and Cagliari.
@@oldskoolmusicnostalgia They didn't say nothing about Lippi, a great manager that really transform Juventus in an outstanding squad in Europe
ti aspecto
ComeOn Italia🇮🇹!!
Forza azzurri!!!
💚🤍❤️
6:52 top bestemmione capello
Name of the song 08:00 please🔥🔥🔥
ooh my god where is the best one the one who won you the world cup marcello lippi ???????
I remember them in the 06 wc lob passes
Ancellotti, Mourinho, Conte
Mou is Portuguese dude
There is one impostor among them
Italy di Benua Erofa itu Kiblatnya Sepakbola dari Piala Dunia Pertama di Gelar sampai sekarang... 🤫
viva Italia❤️🇮🇹
The “Dai daiiii, porco d10” of Capello is astounding 🤣
Where Defenders are titans. Forza Azzurri
Jose Mourinho 🤩
not a single mention of trappatoni and lippi !?
Italians are the best. They dont go out to try to win the game but go out to make sure they dont lose it.
Did you watch Euro 202? Not anymore
Why u didnt like it?
Funny how whenever Italian Football dipped, it was always an awakened innovative AC Milan that brought it back to life.
Hopefully history will repeat itself again like it did before.
che garra di far tornare il calcio italiano sui giornali di tutto il mondo... siamo sulla buona strada, ma voglio tornare all'epoca in cui le finali se le giocavano due italiane e non che ai quarti di champions siamo già fuori
No Juve in this retrospective. Nice.
Juve irrelevant
@@j-fun4776 yeah your mom
@@walterwalter8607 wtf cringe
Nothing about Trapattoni and Lippi?