Lionel Messi BROKE MLS

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  • @ItsCalledSoccer
    @ItsCalledSoccer  27 дней назад +91

    🐐

    • @Alex-fv9iq
      @Alex-fv9iq 26 дней назад +8

      I would also want to mention that Messi not only gives those assists or scores those goals, he also creates those plays that end in assists or goals (not waiting for those plays, he makes those plays!!!).
      And that is the big difference between Messi and the rest of the pure forwards or pure wingers. Messi is also a playmaker from another planet. Offensively, EVERYTHING is historical about Messi. Best playermaker, best dribbler, best passer, best assister and best goalscorer. In every historical offensive chart is top1-top3. His game is from another planet.
      Assist 2º and 3º Messi also creates almost alone the play.

    • @anchomarol2845
      @anchomarol2845 25 дней назад

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    • @pilaraluchahermoso521
      @pilaraluchahermoso521 20 дней назад +1

      Messi tiene una mente científica

  • @jasonw4944
    @jasonw4944 27 дней назад +309

    Messi was so mindblowing in this game that nobody even mentions that Suarez had 3G/1A.

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 27 дней назад +30

      That is amazing because I know Suarez is in pain. He said he has to take many painkillers to even play.

    • @bonkngr1681
      @bonkngr1681 27 дней назад +5

      But CR7 claim that he's better than any other football player in the history of football he's better than Pele ,Maradona n messi. Even CR7 fan n other football media n pandit believe that CR7 doesn't need to win world cup and trophies because he's the only Goat

    • @user-xo3rj6nh8d
      @user-xo3rj6nh8d 27 дней назад +15

      Since he began playing, he has consistently cast a shadow over every major player, from esteemed midfielders like Xavi, Iniesta, and Busquets to renowned forwards such as Neymar, Etoo, Henry, and countless others.

    • @PearseXI
      @PearseXI 27 дней назад +9

      Rojas too, Rojas to me deserves a lot of credit. Not to discredit Messi of course, but inter miami’s first two goals were all due to Rojas. He scores a lovely shot for the first goal, and closes down the defender for the second which turns over possession and leads into suarez assisting Messi. Tata Martino with a wonder substitution

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +3

      So true!

  • @loketomarkyeptho6473
    @loketomarkyeptho6473 27 дней назад +229

    CRISTIANO RONALDO would have fooled us if MESSI was not born 😂

    • @dixidum2380
      @dixidum2380 27 дней назад +17

      *penaldo

    • @nosaogieva-nk5qc
      @nosaogieva-nk5qc 27 дней назад +10

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I think u re right anyway because this Messi is something else

    • @charlie875
      @charlie875 26 дней назад +14

      I was a Ronaldo fan then I watched Messi play.. bro!!
      Messi is the GOAT. No 🧢

    • @andrewhabroad
      @andrewhabroad 26 дней назад +6

      Thats not fair to Ronaldo. He is probably the most lethal finisher in soccer history, probably better than Messi in this aspect. But Messi is an Alien. He makes the play happen.

    • @harryacquah7761
      @harryacquah7761 26 дней назад +16

      @andrewhabroad Ronaldo isn't a better finisher than Messi tho. He has more goals because he's played over 100 games more. Messi has a better chance converting ratio, better shot accuracy, and a better goal-to-game ratio than Ronaldo.

  • @marcosarg1
    @marcosarg1 26 дней назад +19

    The fact that America is watching Messi at the dawn of his career...., the things he's done in the past 15 years are mind blowing! These things you are seeing right now are every day things in Messi's world my man! I am glad we can still enjoy him.

  • @slimstubbs
    @slimstubbs 27 дней назад +183

    I grew up in the states playing highly competitive soccer my entire life. I was blessed to be able to watch Messi's entire career. Literally since 2008 (I was 12 years old at that time), I'd honestly say I've watched more than 99% of all games Messi has played.
    I really appreciate this video and breakdown because I have the same awe and astonishment as you do at the minute details of Messi's genius. When I talk to my friends who are perhaps more casual viewers, they obviously don't understand or care at this level. But truly outside of the obvious goal/assist numbers and mazy dribbles, the reason Messi is so clearly the GOAT is that he does all of the little things at such an unattainably high level. Every single touch and hesitation and pass has a specific purpose and he executes at the most ridiculous consistency.
    We will never see a player of this quality again in our lives. Cherish every single second. I'm truly scared for when he retires because I don't think I'll be able to enjoy the sport I love in the same manner as I have the past 27 years of my life.

    • @sijanpokharel9280
      @sijanpokharel9280 27 дней назад +15

      I was all into cricket basically sachin Tendulkar until 2006 when my brother introduced me to messi., i was 14 then And i never looked back. Watched almost 95% of his games till the 2014 final. And after, i've seen almost 75% of his games.
      To me he is godly. I assume even gods are proud of themselves seeing him play the game. I'm sure they tell each other " we did a good job making him play football".

    • @olisejay2316
      @olisejay2316 26 дней назад +3

      Consistency! That's what makes him stand out

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +3

      It is truly truly magic.

    • @accesscrimea
      @accesscrimea 26 дней назад +7

      100%. I'm absolutely dreading the day Messi retires. In a way, I will retire too. I'll still watch the game, but it won't be special any more.

    • @borgsiam5416
      @borgsiam5416 25 дней назад +2

      You are absolutely right. As a soccer player watching Messi plays is like watching a soccer artist performs on a theatrical stage, only that is an open field instead.

  • @well_said7846
    @well_said7846 23 дня назад +12

    One of the best quotes on Messi - “He can take you to a place where you can’t believe your eyes”

  • @juansolis4796
    @juansolis4796 27 дней назад +141

    Messi is terraforming USA. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @seanstevenson9891
    @seanstevenson9891 27 дней назад +104

    Messi is still the best player in the 🌎. Change my mind.

  • @xainam8155
    @xainam8155 26 дней назад +7

    You just said something that is key. "It's not just that he is the best, it's beautiful, it feels magical". That is Lionel Messi.

  • @dreamwalkerday3342
    @dreamwalkerday3342 24 дня назад +12

    I did not start watching soccer until the World Cup. I just stumbled on it and was fascinated. Immediately I started rooting for Argentina. Just followed my heart. And I have not stopped watching and following soccer. As a a point of reference I am a female and 53 years old. Thank you for your channel. Your reactions and explanations have helped me understand why I feel what I feel when I am watching him in play. I don’t have the words but intuitively I recognize someone who is just otherworldly and just inspiring. When I watch him it’s like hearing the sermon that I need to hear, and to know that anything is possible. I guess Messi is my Church.

    • @andrewinat434
      @andrewinat434 15 дней назад

      So, how Champions League experience so far sir ?

  • @abdelhakkhalil7684
    @abdelhakkhalil7684 25 дней назад +9

    Frank Lampard once said that Messi is the best ball passer he has ever seen, and that's coming from one of the best English middle fielder.
    That pass, though, is unbelievable. It shocked me. A pure beauty, the speed, the weight, the spin, the direction, the execution.. All perfect. It's almost the same pass he did against the Netherlands in the WC.

    • @TBOOYY
      @TBOOYY 12 дней назад

      I don’t think he’s the best passer but i definitely think he’s the most lethal and most precise passer

  • @bluefen
    @bluefen 27 дней назад +80

    There is something supernatural about everything he does...that's why it's hard to put into words..

    • @werwinn
      @werwinn 26 дней назад +1

      I think he sees the future... it's paranormal

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +2

      It's definitely the 3 aliens in a meat suit.

    • @machinefannatic99
      @machinefannatic99 26 дней назад +3

      its called God, messi is proof of God's existence

    • @TBOOYY
      @TBOOYY 12 дней назад

      @@machinefannatic99I love your comment

  • @jonathanbernal66
    @jonathanbernal66 27 дней назад +84

    Nice analysis on the last assist. It’s true. The ball loses speed at the perfect time for Suarez. 🤯

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks Jonathan!

    • @piscesman54
      @piscesman54 26 дней назад +6

      @@ItsCalledSoccer In Spanish it's called 'pase de tres dedos' (a three-toe pass). If you watch carefully, he hits the ball with the smaller side of his foot and on a chamfer, using only three toes. This enables him to get his boot well under the ball and flick his ankle to give that spin. All in a split second. The skill it takes to pull that off with that precision is outrageous.

    • @studioanto4634
      @studioanto4634 25 дней назад +4

      in Italy it's called "palla con il contagiri" (ball/pass with the lap counter )

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 23 дня назад +3

      he does a similar thing at the beginning of a game when he was with PSG. They scored in the first 8 seconds. Game starts, pass back to Messi, Mbappe is running straight at the goal. Messi puts the ball in the air with backspin. It has enough pace to get over the defender, but when it hits the ground, it loses forward velocity and the goalkeeper can't get to it. It sets up perfectly for Mbappe who just dinks it over the goalie. Sublime.
      There are few things in the world better than being a Messi fan. Be a fan of Messi because he will reward you with happiness more often than any other athlete.

    • @danielbistman3184
      @danielbistman3184 21 день назад +1

      @@S0ulinth3machin3 I was very impressed that, that pass was not for Mbappe, it was for a 37 years old slow Suarez. I was impressed how much Suarez was making efforts to run his old fat ass to the ball. The ball was astoundingly precise.

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 26 дней назад +9

    Messi is the Stevie Ray Vaughan of soccer. He is the channel of continuous inspiration that truly is from another place. I remember seeing Pele live playing for the New York Cosmos back in the 70's. It was indeed exciting to see the one who was in those days considered the Greatest of All Time. But it must be remembered that Pele had come out of retirement and was nowhere near the player he was before he retired. Messi, on the other hand, is still playing the otherworldly level of soccer he is known for. The lesson here is GO SEE HIM PLAY IF YOU POSSIBLY CAN. There may well never be another player of his caliber in any of our remaining lifetimes.

  • @mrmr5580
    @mrmr5580 26 дней назад +11

    Simply put Jake he's an alien, he might not be in his athletic prime anymore but his talent and his brain are still there, to anyone saying it makes MLS looks bad, for years in Barcelona he was doing similar things in La Liga and the UCL, he's just that good, when Beckham joined he was a good player but he was never the best in the world, I'd argue his celebrity was bigger than his ability, where as Lionel Messi is the real deal, he's also still motivated and he chose to join Miami, you can see he's enjoying himself, im old enough to remember Diego Maradona but Lionel Messi is the best I've ever seen

  • @nanettecormier8513
    @nanettecormier8513 27 дней назад +27

    Thank you so much for this. He is the only footballer who can make me cry with the beauty and sheer impossibility of his game. Sometimes I comfort by simply.saying to myself: tne ball loves him.

  • @JORGINHODONASCIMENTO
    @JORGINHODONASCIMENTO 26 дней назад +20

    For all of those that hate Messi, let me remind them that he has been doing that to players from all pver the world since he was 5-6 years old. He did it to every single team he played against.

    • @sd_pjwal
      @sd_pjwal 24 дня назад +1

      Nobody "hates" Messi. Whatever you may read is simply from people that hate beauty. There's no help for them.

  • @okulujames4320
    @okulujames4320 27 дней назад +33

    Messi is born natural to play football that's why he played differently with other players

    • @heshanlahiru2120
      @heshanlahiru2120 26 дней назад

      Not really. Messi is 5'7"
      Messi is an extremely intelligent player that's what different about Messi

  • @para2535
    @para2535 27 дней назад +44

    4:47 pass is something that no other man on earth, player/fan/enthusiast, would ever think as a possibility.... ask anyone, stop-frame before he kicks the ball and ask: where's he gonna send it - NOBODY would ever think that pass is an option. And he did the same thing at the world-cup. The fact that he's not watching the game on TV, not from a brids-eye angle, and he can see that line ??!!! just impossible, can't imagine, nobody nobody nobody but him

    • @lucianomartinbasile5280
      @lucianomartinbasile5280 26 дней назад +3

      I think he has they avility to see the match from above as if he has a drone and other thing is that time slows down in his mind when he has the ball. I,m not saying he is Flash but kind of superpower 😊

    • @TheAbdalla2012
      @TheAbdalla2012 26 дней назад +1

      De Bruyne would but that's besides the point. To have that skill, the vision, is truly rare.

    • @JCisJD
      @JCisJD 19 дней назад

      ​@@TheAbdalla2012yes , agreed. The vision and ability. The imagination as well as the application. This pass was surgically performed , a masterclass but top of the passes was this one! It had everything, vision, speed, accuracy. The camel was threaded.

    • @andrewinat434
      @andrewinat434 15 дней назад +2

      Di Maria did some inteview that Messi is watching the game from above .
      "All i can do is run, and the ball is there " - DiMaria to Messi

  • @craigjackson4276
    @craigjackson4276 26 дней назад +24

    Leo Messi is truly a gift to football. I’m glad the US public, with their enthusiasm and ability to compliment articulately, are now witnessing it first hand.
    He literally stops me in my tracks when I see him play, turns nothing into something time and time again. The best to ever play is no understatement.

  • @grinchoi1
    @grinchoi1 27 дней назад +35

    🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐. You are spot on. People that understand stand the game know how insane it is to watch Messi play and perform magic game in and game out

  • @alexissercho
    @alexissercho 27 дней назад +29

    You got it, exactly that's why it's so weird see his passes, they are calculated like a sevant.

  • @nCode1
    @nCode1 26 дней назад +6

    If you play midfield, you'd know that putting backspin to your through passes is a normal thing but Messi did it at speed and with the outside of the foot. He did it to mask the pass because the defender is on him and trying it with inside of his foot would be obvious amd easier to intercept. Not to mention that backspin with the outside of your foot is significantly harder than inside of the foot. Amazing

  • @e350mn
    @e350mn 26 дней назад +10

    I watched that game live. So much fun to watch. I was never an MLS guy but I now watch all the Miami games which is sucking me into what’s going on in the MLS.

  • @marcosherboso9218
    @marcosherboso9218 27 дней назад +16

    Wow, I love how you break down Messi’s plays!!!
    It’s a dream to watch Messi play!!

  • @coolexio
    @coolexio 26 дней назад +10

    Amazing breakdown. There aren't enough superlatives to capture what Messi does, and this is what some of his detractors are missing. They see these phenomenal passes and make the argument that anyone can make them, and maybe they can, but Messi does it with such regularity, ease and nuance that the details are often glossed over. Take that last assist for instance, for me it's the best, but it wouldn't appear so in normal play, most people would choose the second assist to Rojas, and it's still a great pass. But the detail behind that last pass shows an under-appreciated presence of mind and football intelligence that is second to none.

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 23 дня назад

      Anyone can make the pass that became the first assist. The rest of the assists, I have to correct you. Not anyone can make those passes. There's a few people who can do it. Two or three in the world, at best.

  • @jeremyvanbriesies1940
    @jeremyvanbriesies1940 27 дней назад +19

    Lionel Andres Messi is the most mathematical footballer i have ever seen on a football field ...
    He does not play like playstation ...
    He IS playstation !!
    Check out the most magical goal (in my view ) that he scored against Getafe some years ago ...The only player to score such a goal was Diego Maradonna..but Messi 's one were more fast pace , spactaculour and he went through more defenders ...
    In fact , he almost went through the entire Getafe team to score the most beautiful goal in the camp nou ...

  • @The_KlaVra
    @The_KlaVra 26 дней назад +26

    Another thing is Luis Suarez, which had 3 goals and 1 assist, in the Messi Goal, at the beginning he falls to the floor and basically send this idea to the defenders that he is Out, but as soon as the ball gets snatched, Suarez jumps up, gets the ball and throws it to Messi, and Goal. TRULY a masterclass by both of them.

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +4

      Messi is so good that it overshadowed Suarez.

  • @Voltairec
    @Voltairec 27 дней назад +19

    Jake, you spoke my mind! I simply glory in Leo’s talent, performances and simply his being! Since 2006 Leo’s been my unwavering obsession

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +1

      Let's just sit back and enjoy

    • @Voltairec
      @Voltairec 26 дней назад

      @@ItsCalledSoccer Jake, the 2nd goal is vintage Luisito….i remember one game against Espanyol where 3 defenders were bouncing off him while he calmly scored a corker. After Leo, Dani Alves and Luisito are my favs

  • @MeatVision
    @MeatVision 27 дней назад +22

    9:50 in Argentina we call that technique to kick the ball "three fingers" or "tres dedos", is when you hit the ball with the outer edge of your feet (with the smaller three fingers of your feet). Now, the kinda backspin effect it's a Messi thing xD

    • @knowledgeisgood9645
      @knowledgeisgood9645 26 дней назад +4

      I am sure the way it is done is not new, but it is the timing, the execution and the ease with which he does it that is so impressive.

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +1

      That's awesome thank you for that!

    • @cahucadi
      @cahucadi 26 дней назад +3

      Worldwide its called "trivela" a portuguese term for "tres dedos"

    • @louismichael6843
      @louismichael6843 25 дней назад +1

      The backspin effect I think It's like the dropshot in tennis.

    • @MeatVision
      @MeatVision 25 дней назад +1

      @louismichael6843 yeah, it's basically that, I don't know how you can do that with that speed and precision

  • @v-power9964
    @v-power9964 26 дней назад +15

    How I wish this man never gets old😢😢😢😢😢

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +4

      Doesn't seem like he's slowing down anyways.

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 23 дня назад

      @@ItsCalledSoccer he's not as fast as he was 10-12 years ago when he could outrun everyone even if he was dribbling. But I'd say that every other part of his game is better.

    • @andrewinat434
      @andrewinat434 15 дней назад +1

      ​@@S0ulinth3machin3yeah, messi at prime is monster , especially 2009 Champions League Final

  • @nrspinelli
    @nrspinelli 26 дней назад +8

    his second assist to rojas, reminded me of his assist against holland in the WC

    • @xxebazz
      @xxebazz 20 дней назад

      That one against Holland is one of the craziest assists I've ever seen in such massive stage. WC 2022 Messi was just fucking fenomenal to witness. Fingers crossed for this next Copa America, looks like he's sharp af for that one too.

  • @Zagirus
    @Zagirus 27 дней назад +36

    3:42
    Oh, the timeless chorus of the uninformed, singing their favorite tune, "It's just MLS defenders, DUH." If these causals who just started watching football, spared a moment to educate themselves on the maestro that is Messi, they'd realize the folly of their superficial judgments.
    Consider this: Messi, in a single season, crafted history with a staggering 37 assists, setting this record against the greatest of La Liga's defenders back in 2011. Let's not gloss over the minor detail of the 53 goals he also netted for Barcelona that same season. Furthermore, with a jaw-dropping tally of 372 assists, he stands unrivaled as football's all-time leading assist provider.
    Not to mention, that magical pass that led to Miami's third goal, scored by Rojas @4:39, was a deja vu of Messi's wizardry in that World Cup game against the Netherlands which was scored by Molina. So Messi's brilliance isn't diminished by the league he's in; it's illuminated by his unprecedented records.

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +4

      Yeah I really think it's him and not MLS defending.

    • @celebrim1
      @celebrim1 26 дней назад

      @@ItsCalledSoccer Well, it's a bit of both. And, based on eye test of how MLS defending usually works, I feel like a lot of teams playing Miami have been told to not touch the master, because no one wants to be that guy whose career is mostly remembered because he injured the GOAT and no owner wants to face MLS and explain why the broke the cash cow.

    • @Zagirus
      @Zagirus 26 дней назад

      @@celebrim1
      Ah, the enduring myth that MLS players are woven from spider silk and whispers when it comes to Messi, lest they shatter the delicate porcelain of the league's prized cash cow. A quaint notion, indeed, but reality paints a far less genteel picture. Exhibit A: Nashville's Lukas MacNaughton, who flirted dangerously with rewriting Messi's future over a tackle that, in the grand narrative, was a mere footnote, yet almost etched in infamy. And let's not gloss over the Redbull extravaganza; it was less a football match and more a collective attempt at Messi enclosure every time the man dared to cradle the ball. It's a spectacle that would've enlightened anyone who actually watched the game in its gritty entirety, rather than those who prefer to construct their opinions from the comfortable remove of highlight reels. So, before you usher us back into your fanciful, albeit imaginary realm where Messi is treated with the untouchable reverence of a Ming vase on the pitch, perhaps a comprehensive viewing of the first half, free from the selective amnesia of edited clips, would serve as a gentle nudge towards reality.

    • @Zagirus
      @Zagirus 26 дней назад

      @@celebrim1
      Ah, the enduring myth that MLS players are woven from spider silk and whispers when it comes to Messi, lest they shatter the delicate porcelain of the league's prized cash cow. A quaint notion, indeed, but reality paints a far less genteel picture. Exhibit A: Nashville's Lukas MacNaughton, who flirted dangerously with rewriting Messi's future over a tackle that, in the grand narrative, was a mere footnote, yet almost etched in infamy. And let's not gloss over the Redbull extravaganza; it was less a football match and more a collective attempt at Messi enclosure every time the man dared to cradle the ball. It's a spectacle that would've enlightened anyone who actually watched the game in its gritty entirety, rather than those who prefer to construct their opinions from the comfortable remove of highlight reels. So, before you usher us back into your fanciful, albeit imaginary realm where Messi is treated with the untouchable reverence of a Ming vase on the pitch, perhaps a comprehensive viewing of the first half, free from the selective amnesia of edited clips, would serve as a gentle nudge towards reality.

    • @Zagirus
      @Zagirus 26 дней назад

      @@celebrim1
      Ah, the enduring myth that MLS players are woven from spider silk and whispers when it comes to Messi, lest they shatter the delicate porcelain of the league's prized cash cow. A quaint notion, indeed, but reality paints a far less genteel picture. Exhibit A: Nashville's Lukas MacNaughton, who flirted dangerously with rewriting Messi's future over a tackle that, in the grand narrative, was a mere footnote, yet almost etched in infamy. And let's not gloss over the Redbull extravaganza; it was less a football match and more a collective attempt at Messi enclosure every time the man dared to cradle the ball. It's a spectacle that would've enlightened anyone who actually watched the game in its gritty entirety, rather than those who prefer to construct their opinions from the comfortable remove of highlight reels.

  • @florentinamarin4049
    @florentinamarin4049 26 дней назад +6

    You have right ,everything is calculated for Messi!!Its like a ,,computer,,!❤is a pleasure to watching him!!!

  • @jonnzi789
    @jonnzi789 26 дней назад +6

    i am watching nearly everygame, and surely every messi highlights for the past 16 years.
    messi makes worldclass players look like average.
    so he will make mls players look like amateurs,
    this is the goat of football by a big distance

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад

      He made La Liga look like amateurs for years.

  • @stephencoons7879
    @stephencoons7879 24 дня назад +3

    You've changed my mind about the GOAT. Pele is like Babe Ruth - in a special category because he was not only the GOAT for a long time, but also changed the way the game was played by showing what was possible.But Messi has taken it to another level

  • @TukaChinchilla
    @TukaChinchilla 26 дней назад +6

    Thats a real #10. That las trivela assist was insane.

  • @Hope-kx9lz
    @Hope-kx9lz 26 дней назад +5

    Thank you for this great video. I love it when people get excited about Messi's wonderful style of play, which is also 100% effective. He is by far the most complete player the world has ever seen. He doesn't use his skills as a showman, he has no ego, he only sees his team and the game as it should be played. He brings football to the highest level of art, similar to how the exceptional artist Michaelangelo did with a painting or sculpture.

  • @MiguelSilva-dg9vj
    @MiguelSilva-dg9vj 26 дней назад +5

    Totally agree with your observation. He's not HUMAN!

  • @DJKamau
    @DJKamau 26 дней назад +3

    This guy is a football purist he gets that we are witness greatness on a different level when it comes to the GOAT👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @user-kk2br3xl2m
    @user-kk2br3xl2m 26 дней назад +3

    This is the best analysis of messi games in MLS,.. Messi's touch of the ball is something else

  • @manuelias86
    @manuelias86 26 дней назад +8

    The player that scored the crazy assist said he wasn’t even expecting the ball 😂

    • @Sicelodibe
      @Sicelodibe 24 дня назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @michaelyau4163
      @michaelyau4163 24 дня назад +1

      Similar to the World Cup. During the Semifinals, Croatia Vs Argentina, he just ask Alvarez to make a run to the box. Once he is there, boom, Goal!! 🤯

  • @juneabbott6805
    @juneabbott6805 27 дней назад +9

    Thank you for the breakdown on the assists. Very insightful. Messi’s brilliance is misunderstood by the vast majority. Really enjoyed the way you explained WHY Messi is so darned good, even if you can’t explain “how” he sees the game 😂😂 Keep the vids coming. Well done!

  • @machinefannatic99
    @machinefannatic99 26 дней назад +2

    Suarez is also one of historys lethal strikers and most of those passes some average or even good strikers today wont convert to goals.

  • @MsLucy4ever
    @MsLucy4ever 26 дней назад +2

    We need to give credit to Suarez and Rojas too. Messi does this kind of amazing passes all the time, we got to call them "assists" in this match just because his teammates did not ruin them. In Barcelona his role in the pitch wasn't the same, but I can count many passes of him in PSG wasted by his teammates, and in Argentina are too much to count.

  • @rodolfoavitia6062
    @rodolfoavitia6062 26 дней назад +6

    Well said, I also was in awe watching his assists. Good that you are not only appreciating them but explaining each one. Messi really inherently does things that it is practically impossible for an earthling can emulate at least one of them.

  • @ferm12
    @ferm12 27 дней назад +10

    I am pretty sure that if he would stayed in Europe he would’ve won another Ballon D’or

  • @riz4900
    @riz4900 27 дней назад +11

    Messi is just doing Messi Things! ❤️

  • @amacuro
    @amacuro 26 дней назад +5

    Hey, I liked your break down.
    For Messi's goal, I agree with all the points you made. Namely the timing and direction of the run, and the body posture faking he's shooting left and then actually shooting right.
    But what I would add to this, which is what struck me when I first watched it, was how Messi didn't do what most professional players do and try to control the ball to then shoot. Messi just shot on first touch, leaving no reaction time for the defenders and very little for the keeper.
    The fact that in that milisecond he thought about shooting first touch and also positioning his body to fake shoot to the left tells you the supercomputer he has in his head!
    Zidane said recently in an interview he did with Messi that he (Zidane) used to see things 1 second before everyone else, but he reckons Messi can see things 3 seconds before everyone else, which I think is a good explanation of what happens on the pitch with Messi.

  • @roca8060
    @roca8060 27 дней назад +7

    That was great explanation for the incompressible Messi pases , he is the best player , the best striker, the best assistant, the best defender ❤❤

  • @ronridenour243
    @ronridenour243 27 дней назад +20

    5:23 through pass is without looking. He looked up previously. Now he can make his move to the outside and pass back down the center without a glance up because he sees it all in his head. Reminds me of Magic Johnson driving the lane and making a no look pass to a wide open player to knock down a three.

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +1

      It was just the one glance to know where everyone would be.

    • @juanpablovasquez6776
      @juanpablovasquez6776 26 дней назад +1

      The crazy thing is the run Matias Rojas makes. Mind you this kid showed up to practice one week before this game. They made it look like they know each other from birth!

    • @donviajero2580
      @donviajero2580 25 дней назад

      @@juanpablovasquez6776 Matias Rojas is no kid. He's a 28 year old veteran Paraguay international who has played some of the top clubs in South America. But its still impressive, particularly as Rojas has hardly played this year because of his contract dispute with Corinthians (which is why he was available in the first place).

    • @juanpablovasquez6776
      @juanpablovasquez6776 25 дней назад

      @@donviajero2580 I guess I said kid because of two reasons, one is his age relative to mine and the second to make a point about his "newness" to the team. Yeah at 28 he's probably been a pro for 10 years. I did read about him and his performance the in previous clubs hasn't been stellar. He barely scored, however he started to trend up last year, and I guess this hopefully is the place where his potential is realized. It was a good start and I hope his class shows, however I wouldn't be surprised if he fades away.

    • @DanielScholtus
      @DanielScholtus 24 дня назад

      Yeah, he takes a peek and sees the future.

  • @marcedni59
    @marcedni59 26 дней назад +4

    Dude Your technical analissis is impecable. Nobody so far was able to see this kind of details. Congrats

  • @sebassanchezc-1379
    @sebassanchezc-1379 27 дней назад +4

    Messi not only know where are his players and the other but also and most important is that Messi counts the other player steps

  • @reynaldocastaneda4712
    @reynaldocastaneda4712 26 дней назад +7

    That negative spin, he did that with a pass to Di Maria and he scores.

  • @AriaTheGoat
    @AriaTheGoat 27 дней назад +10

    GOAT🐐

  • @gokugohan1490
    @gokugohan1490 27 дней назад +7

    from beginning to end this video is amazing how blessed we are to live on the same planet as those 2 goats

    • @jonnyberens5152
      @jonnyberens5152 26 дней назад

      Surely U have to rate Messi the higher goat than Suarez?

    • @gokugohan1490
      @gokugohan1490 26 дней назад

      @@jonnyberens5152 i mean messi and kendrick lamar, hence the the end of the video

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад

      Thank you so much!

    • @gokugohan1490
      @gokugohan1490 23 дня назад

      now let me hear you say OVHOOOOOOOOO

  • @lavoznailim7823
    @lavoznailim7823 26 дней назад +5

    If you played football or balonpie (the real name of the sport)you truly know how impossible are the things that Messi does, and in top making it look so damn easy. For those that say that he is doing it because of the MLS Lionel Andres Messi was doing these things long before he got to the MLS and he did these things to the best teams in Europe.

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA 24 дня назад

      Football is the correct name. Balompié is Spanish word for football.

    • @lavoznailim7823
      @lavoznailim7823 23 дня назад

      @@DanceySteveYNWA Yes it is like I said I will never use the other name.

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA 23 дня назад

      @@lavoznailim7823 Football was invented by the British. They're not going to call it a foreign name 😂

    • @lavoznailim7823
      @lavoznailim7823 23 дня назад

      @@DanceySteveYNWA It is straightforward FOOT and then BALL. What they call football here is played with the hands and you need to wear armour like a freaking gladiator, that has nothing to do with football (well maybe because you could lose a foot going after the ball?) It matters not who invented the sport it is not SOCCER period.

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA 23 дня назад

      @@lavoznailim7823 keep telling yourself that. Football ⚽

  • @luchin777
    @luchin777 26 дней назад +2

    Zinedine Zidane said that great players are several seconds ahead of most players. He said that he was about 1 second ahead and Messi about 3 seconds. That is why he is able to make those passes and assists.

  • @Bigmaste
    @Bigmaste 26 дней назад +1

    friend, I understand that you cannot believe, the supernatural talent, of this man, already at the end of his career, imagine that several of us Argentines, who saw from the beginning the magic that he is capable of doing, in the Argentine national team, in Barcelona, at PSG. We are still surprised, for the public, still young in Soccer in the US, it must be something natural to see him play. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @Tan3l6
    @Tan3l6 26 дней назад +4

    Yeah, being Estonian I was not really sad that Messi shot 5 goals against our national team :)
    Our team, being a weak one thorough history is additionally in crisis anyway.
    P.S. the second assist by Messi against the NYRB was unreal by the way.

  • @AraGun7
    @AraGun7 26 дней назад +3

    Finally a good american making videos on messi. Props to you ser

  • @Titantr0n
    @Titantr0n 26 дней назад +31

    The fact that Cristiano is so often quoted right beside this man is just sad and embarrassing.

    • @olabodetemitope917
      @olabodetemitope917 26 дней назад +4

      That's the fact...I mean it's really sad

    • @abcdefg3214
      @abcdefg3214 25 дней назад +2

      It's pathetic, and shows allegiance to a brand rather than the actual knowledge of the sport... Celebrity over fact logic

  • @rishimoennasing2902
    @rishimoennasing2902 27 дней назад +22

    When others score is wauwww...when messi assist..is that HOW...🐐⚽️

  • @sujitkumarbiswas2214
    @sujitkumarbiswas2214 26 дней назад +3

    Thanks sir for the analysis. I've to point one thing that'scombination. The last goal, you can Suarez started almost walking when Messi holds the ball. This relaxed his covering defender. On the other hand Messi relaxedeveryone😅. Then suddenly Suarez started accelerate and Messi did the magic pass. 🙏

  • @ronridenour243
    @ronridenour243 27 дней назад +12

    Great to see you back Jake. I love these breakdowns you do. Keep it up.

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks Ron! Will do!

    • @juneabbott6805
      @juneabbott6805 26 дней назад

      @@ItsCalledSoccervery well done. It’s given me an even deeper appreciation of Messi’s skills. And yes.agree - it is beautiful to watch and magical and gives me goosebumps.

  • @MrLeo7627
    @MrLeo7627 24 дня назад +2

    You are 100% Correct , Some of the best football players in the World already said he is the BEST . He is also
    humble enough & a team player to take chances and make mistakes , he knows the game. In a Country with so many Top Sports We will not know what we have until its gone , A ONCE IN A LIFE World Sport Player . God please watch over this older player & keep him healthy & Strong for a few more Years .

  • @nestorsalavarria6002
    @nestorsalavarria6002 26 дней назад +2

    GOAT: Mohamed Ali, Michael Jordan, Tigger Wod,Nessi and Dimash Qudarbergien .

  • @oldschoolrocker257
    @oldschoolrocker257 26 дней назад +11

    Not only his assists are incredible but also many of his passes that his teammates waste are great

  • @DenmasSani
    @DenmasSani 27 дней назад +5

    so that Molina pass was no fluke after all

  • @SebaMillonario
    @SebaMillonario 25 дней назад +3

    Great review of Leo! I'm so glad you can enjoy him now on your League. As an Argentinian, I feel like we are sharing, gifting, the best of ours to you. We didn't deserve him 'til circa 2019, when the whole country finally united in respect and admiration for him. But now, after the World Cup an all, I feel this is a truly gift we argentinians are makin to USA and to everyone who loves football soccer or sports in general.

  • @juanpablovasquez6776
    @juanpablovasquez6776 26 дней назад +2

    A couple of things, first thank you for showing clearly what is special about the passes. I especially think that the one where he makes the run to take the center back to the area and stops to receive the pass is an incredible play. Most of the media (or at least what I have seen) completely ignore these details where the "magic" is. However you cannot discount the quality of Luis Suarez. It was clear to Inter Miami that if the others players on the field didn't have similar advanced technical skills, these Messi passes would end up in the trash. This is why they brought Busquets, but mainly Alba and Suarez.

  • @manfromnantucket6880
    @manfromnantucket6880 3 дня назад

    I've been mesmerized by Messi for 15 years. This is the first video I've seen that even begins to make astute observations about the art and science of the goat. I was lucky to take my daughter to see Messi play the Red Bulls last year - we were 6th row, on Messi's side, and thrilled to see him score just meters in front of us, live. What a gift for the heavens! We will never forget this experience, and I too can't believe I'm alive to experience this guy!

  • @MarianoRodriguez
    @MarianoRodriguez 26 дней назад +4

    You did a fine job, superlatives equal facts when Messi is cooking

    • @shsz1984
      @shsz1984 24 дня назад

      Tus videos son lo mas!
      ...
      SILLA! 🪑

  • @calc1657
    @calc1657 27 дней назад +3

    That was wonderfully broken down. My hope is that Messi's minutes are properly managed to maximize the odds of his being fit in the fall.

  • @jeffkok9170
    @jeffkok9170 25 дней назад +1

    We are so privileged to be able to watch such an incredible footballer in our lifetime, and not too sure there will be another like him ever.. Yes Messi the GOAT.

  • @nishcanc11
    @nishcanc11 27 дней назад +6

    What a great analysis & your attention to detail is just 👌

  • @takujohn2421
    @takujohn2421 26 дней назад +3

    This shows how intelligent he is as well, how can he do that in a full speed form like actually in a game well he is Messi I guess that says it all

  • @gustavovz8431
    @gustavovz8431 26 дней назад +3

    Always been a big fan of yours Jake and I always enjoy your podcasts. I really appreciate your knowledge and your enthusiasm. this video is one of the best I've seen that explains of the technical aspects of what makes Messi such an anomaly in the soccer world. TY!!!

  • @sebassanchezc-1379
    @sebassanchezc-1379 27 дней назад +4

    They could be the best player anywhere..but Messi will defeat them anyway

  • @wgjung1
    @wgjung1 25 дней назад +1

    The thing with his assists is that he knows defenders are going to gather around him, that means his assigned mark and two or more guys who are going to help because he easily can pass one defender. That means 2 or 3 players of his team are totally free to get the ball and now one of those players is Luis Suarez. That is a problem that cannot be solved.

  • @DonOmarRamiro
    @DonOmarRamiro 27 дней назад +12

    Im sorry, but as an argentinian, I gotta correct you. Its called FULBO now, not soccer :) ... (Messi, even in Argentina, has an accent, like people from Alabama have an accent to people from Idaho... And the spanish word is "futbol" but he pronounces it as "fulbo"...)

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад +2

      I’ll call it FULBO only from now on 👍

  • @franciscoramones929
    @franciscoramones929 26 дней назад +2

    Messi takes you to a place with intention and then moves or throws the ball to the opposite place...it's something natural for him...maybe he doesn't think about it, he just does it

  • @glensonkofi4923
    @glensonkofi4923 26 дней назад +3

    That's why Spain added tye word inmessionate to their dictionary. The perfect way to play football

  • @ctmetsfanmike9262
    @ctmetsfanmike9262 26 дней назад +3

    Sweet Fiorentina kit

  • @skam1809
    @skam1809 25 дней назад +1

    The last game before this one, Messi scored a goal with 5 small steps adjustments in one second! You can talk about that one! That’s unreal too! I don’t know how he could do that! That was really crazy!

  • @MaxPayne2604
    @MaxPayne2604 23 дня назад

    Words fall short of what we experience while watching Messi play. I watched football ⚽️ for 38 years now and nothing compares to what he does.

  • @SeckinGuler-Music
    @SeckinGuler-Music 26 дней назад +3

    Great analysis. You're definitely way better than most of those so called Tv Pundits.

  • @user-rh8bk7ec6e
    @user-rh8bk7ec6e 26 дней назад +2

    Messi is the GOAT by a distance ( a light year).

  • @khavafis
    @khavafis 26 дней назад +2

    Best analisys of Messi’s assist this week. The standout point is one I didn’t know, that is that one of the defenders is slated to go to Eutope. If you listen to the Mexican press it’s booh hoo he did it against an MLS team. Well, nobody else did and much less with that exquisite precision lke the one he gave to Suarez

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад

      Here's the report I referenced which shows Tolkin as the best U21 LB in the world. football-observatory.com/Scouting-report-promising-U21-talents-in-the
      He'll join a European club sooner rather than later.

  • @franciscoornelas180
    @franciscoornelas180 26 дней назад +2

    its not the mls defender he doing this all his life vs the best players in the world, thast why he is the goat

  • @matiasdimasso9837
    @matiasdimasso9837 26 дней назад

    it's funny how one sometimes tends to break things down in order for them to seem 'easier' but in this case they look even harder, thanks for thaking the time to do so.
    Watching Messi play is a bliss and a joy, no matter who he plays agains o with.

  • @NeverwascooL
    @NeverwascooL 21 день назад

    This is a great way that a legendary player can help a lower league like our MLS. Not only can players and coaches get to analyze his moves on film and learn from him, they also get to play against and with him and get game speed experience.
    I hope this helps to bring up the league wide talent of MLS

  • @noorshabeelah3217
    @noorshabeelah3217 26 дней назад +3

    You explain it very well, love it❤new subscriber from Messi biggest fan from Indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @gregorkalinkat7657
    @gregorkalinkat7657 26 дней назад +2

    I agree that this was an absolutely outstanding performance, even by Messi's standards. The flip side of the coin obviously is how dependent Miami are on him.

    • @ItsCalledSoccer
      @ItsCalledSoccer  26 дней назад

      You mean you don't rate Robert Taylor?!

    • @gregorkalinkat7657
      @gregorkalinkat7657 26 дней назад

      @@ItsCalledSoccer I guess even Robert Taylor gets better when he can play alongside Messi

  • @jhamler1
    @jhamler1 22 дня назад

    As an American sports fan, I just happened to be in Germany during the 2006 World Cup when Messi was still kinda/sorta under the radar. He didn't play that much for Argentina that tournament but I do remember European people shaking their heads and telling me the kid was gonna be the greatest of all time. As an American, I nodded my head, went home, and forgot about it. 18 years later I think Messi might go down as the bestest team sport athlete (let alone soccer player) to have ever lived.

  • @user-oy7yi6ze5o
    @user-oy7yi6ze5o 26 дней назад +4

    Amazing don't describe him, genius devalues him, this little man is just beyond compare 😊♥️

  • @agiecco
    @agiecco 23 дня назад

    Great analysis! Especially your commentary of the last assist, I had missed that detail. Many people don't fully appreciate the genius of Messi because much of it is in the small details. It's not about unnecessary flourish, it's about effectiveness and making an impact.

  • @rva1945
    @rva1945 26 дней назад +1

    He is a combination of cold thinking, dribbling, deceiving and accuracy.

  • @bledekdicky1202
    @bledekdicky1202 27 дней назад +5

    LEO MESSI THE GOD OF FOOTBALL 👽👽👽👽👽🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐

    • @dixidum2380
      @dixidum2380 27 дней назад

      *you right

    • @ElDragow
      @ElDragow 2 дня назад

      RONALDO THE UNDISPUTED GOAT OF FOOTBALL

  • @nrspinelli
    @nrspinelli 26 дней назад +1

    i really enjoyed this breakdown, gonna subscribe. very insightful on the details.