Why Lockdown Football was Absolutely Insane
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
- NHS badges, new heroes and outrageous results, lockdown football across the globe was borderline ridiculous.. so what exactly was going on exactly 4 years ago??? why was lockdown football THIS CRAZY??
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Lockdown football was GOATED. You had Everton being top 3 for ages and BEATING Liverpool with James Rodriguez. Man U 1-6 Spurs. Villa 7-2 Liverpool. Everton 5-4 AET.
Dude I'm convinced watching Everton in lockdown was a fever dream, no way did we go from carlo Ancelotti to rafa benitez to fucking frank lampard
Jesse Lingard being world class at West Ham
I'll never forget how MU 1-6 Spurs was on the SAME DAY as villa 7-2 liverpool. Like maybe an hour later. Crazy times
Christian pulisic having his only good stint at chelsea (including the winner against man city to ensure klopps liverpool would win the league)
None of that happened
Don’t forget Gareth Bale scoring double figures, United winning 9-0, Arsenal in 15th in November, there being effectively no relegation battle, and Liverpool going 4 years without losing at Anfield, only to then lose 6 in a row
Mental, mental, mental
Lockdown Michael Antonio was a weird experience. He just turned it on out of nowhere
I made a dream team during lockdown football, it was so tough to pick the players
I feel like it showed how much pressure the crowd adds
I'm going to fucking explode if I see a comment saying "Lockdown football... *something* *something*... had it not been for Niran's knee injury."
Time to combust buddy
If it wasn’t for nirans explosive, catastrophic, absolutely appalling knee injury, you wouldn’t hear these jokes
Lockdown football... *something* *something*... had it not been for Niran's knee injury
@@footballhipsterdamn you’ve really ticked him off now!
@@footballhipsterhe’d respond if he wasn’t driving to your house as we speak
"Dad, tell me about 2020 lockdown football?"
*insert Vince McMahon crying meme*
"It was special"
"I didn't know West Brom could even score 5 goals" killed me 🤣🤣🤣
West Brom under Big Sam nonetheless
And they played like Brazil 1970 in that game. And they were coached by Sam allardyce, let that sink in
lockdown arsenal was a fever dream but not in a good way
@@rrranesbro that was under arteta u okay?
@@adityahingorani7298i know it was under arteta what i meant is we still got him now and didnt sack him
It was a loyalty test 💀
Honestly, the fact Lockdown was 4 years ago now scares me. It feels like it was only yesterday, but in reality almost half a decade of my life has seemingly passed like a blur.
Someone's put the years at 3x speed
True, feels like nothing much happened yet time passed so fast it's unreal
Lockdown Jesse Lingard was playing like prime Kaka
As a Chelsea fan, lockdown Pulisic was a contender for Ballon D or
Came here for this. He was sensational for some reason
Faxx bro, especially against city
leon goretzka's body transform was peak lockdown football
Bro isn't natty
Lockdown Football Premier League dream team (3-1-4-2)
Emi Martinez (his late season form for Arsenal, including the FA Cup final win, after that infamous Leno injury from Maupay, got him to Villa and in the Argentina team)
Dias (his presence made John Stones look like Beckenbauer and solidified Man City's backline)
Nathaniel Phillips (unexpectedly thrown into Klopp's backline due to an injury crisis, the man with only one season of first team football under his belt and someone who looks 35)
Shaw (when he found out Man Utd were signing Telles)
Ceballos (in Project Restart)
Lingard (at West Ham on loan)
James Rodriguez (who would have thought he would sign for Everton, he was brilliant for the first few months of the season)
Gundogan (man turned into a 17 goal a season midfielder, I found it hella weird at the time)
Pulisic (in Project Restart)
Calvert Lewin (21 goals for Everton, I can't explain how)
Bamford (17 goals for entertaining, newly promoted Bielsa-ball Leeds, his form in the 20/21 season led to him getting an England cap)
Manager - Carlo Ancelotti (the guy actually had Everton top of the league in the early months of the season, and they were still in the top 6 by March. Build this man a statue)
Other mentions - Iheanacho, Martial, Meslier, Bruno Fernandes (who can forget that Brighton game at the Amex 😂), Rhys Williams
Man said a 3-1-4-2
@@TheRSR that's a real formation lol, did my best haha
NHS Martial was like Henry for a few weeks
@@rohithraman6488 lol I knew that
Joe Willock?
Lockdown Pulisic was insane, man was wilding out
MAN THE 3-3 TOTTENHAM V WEST HAM LAST MINUTE SCREAMER BY LANZINI WAS PEAK WEST HAM LOCKDOWN MOMENT
Lockdown Lingard was Ballon 'Dor level
Still a promising young player
Lockdown football also being the peak of banter era Spurs and Arsenal at the same time was carnage. Spurs qualified for the conference league (a tournament they were only in because they blew a 3 goal lead to West Ham with 6 minutes to go), and although football fans were back, they got eliminated by covid striking the team. Meanwhile Arsenal somehow managed to win an FA cup, get rattled by Neal Maupay, be in a relegation scrap in december and spawn Emi Martinez back from loan hell to go on to world cup glory.
Lockdown football was actually so fun to watch you could hear the players talking to each other which was really nice to see
Honestly Niran is probably the best footballer RUclipsr. Nearly every line he says has me howling with laughter and I absolutely love it 😂😂
4-0 in your own backyard
Martial Rashford and Greenwood was a cold front three in 19/20
Niran would have been a staple of lockdown football if it wasn't for his horrid knee injury
Everton was crazy that time. Calvert Lewin was arguably the best striker in the league, James was showing class again, Ancelotti was their manager and they even won a game at Anfield after some 10 years. It was mental.
Lockdown bayern was just different. Prime lewy, müller, Thiago, alaba...so many legends. How times have changed
Frr
Coutinho's contract allowed him to play against barca and it actually always depends on the contract. Usually a deal changes eligibility with the parent club
Lockdown Pulisic was absolutely world class 😩
lockdown pulisic was crazy
That goal against City will live in my mind rent free
My last memory of lockdown pulisic sadly was him pulling up in the fa cup final whilst taking a shot
Not even a mention of the 9-0 that Southampton held when playing against prime Ole ball
Lingard, Pulisic, Antonio, Bamford, Joe Willock were some ballers during lockdown, even Dwight fucking Gayle hit a purple patch during lockdown
Maupay having Arsenal on strings and kicking off the chain reaction leading to messi's WC win was my personal highlight
This was a fun video in the nostalgia aspect, gave me a proper chuckle lad
Brevv dont remind me. The covid time was the worst 2 years of my life easily. The lockdowns still haunt me.
Christian Pulisic lockdown was something else too
Bale returning to Tottenham and then not starting was the wildest one for me
As a West Ham fan, lockdown West Ham was so different, at the start of the season our fans were 8% optimistic about the season, a lot of the fanbase (including me i must admit) thought our season was to head for Relegation before it even started as there was so much uproar about own ownership and how the club sold at the time a high talent in Grady Diangana
Lost our opening 2 matches against Newcastle and Arsenal, but the game that really started what was going to be a great season was that 4-0 win over Wolves. We were 3-0 down away at Spurs with 10 mins to go and pulled it back to 3-3 with an absolute screamer from Lanzini. Soucek was different gravy alongside his Czech mate Vlad Coufal. Jesse Lingard was unstoppable when he came in on loan in January. Fast forward to the end of the season we had finished 6th which was beyond our wildest expectations to be in the Europa League the following campaign. Sometimes i even really do have to look back and think was this West Ham team even real
🤣🤣🤣
The Aston Villa 7 - 2 Liverpool and Man United 1 - 6 Spurs games happened on my birthday, and as a chelsea fan I couldn't have been happier
I'd kill for lockdown football nowadays as a chelsea fan. We were so much better overall
@rohithraman6488 yea man I miss the old chelsea so much
These were some crazy times delivering some crazy moments
I only started watching football during lockdown because it was the only sport on, started with Bundesliga and then that Liverpool title run and champions league final made me an football fan ever since.
I remeber Neymar’s incredible Champions League form. He was genuinely wonderful to watch and it was sad when he was in tears in the and of that match against Bayern
It's only been 4 years and already I'm bizarrely nostalgic for this period.
Probably my strongest memory when it came to lockdown and football was the artificial crowd noise. Here in the US for a super short time, you had a choice to watch the game with or without the crowd noise. During that window, I chose without because I wanted to experience the weirdness that was lockdown sports in its real form.
Kelechi Iheanacho in that Leicester 3-5-2 with vardy next to him was the greatest thing ive ever witnessed
Lockdown football pushed me to the brink of insanity as a Schalke fan. 1 Win in the entire year of 2020 was the worst thing I ever had to go through as a football fan😭
Southampton first was the best memory ever in lockdown
bro the best part of lockdown was how, by some miracle, liverpool got back into the top four, like some statistics were saying they had a ten percent chance
lockdown football was a different vibe man, a time when Dominic Calvert Lewin was relevant, James Rodriguez and Carlo Anchelotti were in Everton of all places, Jesse Lindgaard turning into Prime Isco at times and so much more
Jesse Lingard was one of my favorites growing up and I’m was so happy to see him play really well during Covid. Also got some great celebrations again from him that year
Nat Phillips was absolutely sensational at the back. With no other quality option with injuries, he held the ship together
Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount at Chelsea were absolutely sensational.
United counter football was crazy during lockdown. I miss it
Youri tielemans, klechi iheanacho and harvey barnes in lockdown were different gravy
4 games a day after the season restarted was unbelievable. Not had a time like that since the World Cup
michail antonio so slept on throughout lockdown football. there was a stretch of 33 games where he had 22 goals and 7 assists
I’m glad to say I took part in a social experiment
Being an arsenal fan
I'll always treasure hearing Rob Holding shout at the ref "He's built like a brick shithouse how's he gone down?!" After a light tackle on Adama Traore
Who would have thought Bamford, Danny Ings, and J Lingz would of been some of the best players in the prem
My team losing 9-0 and still finishing second on just Ole ball vibes was something amazing.
An unexpected surprise video from Niran. Cool
Watching Leicester bottle the top 4 whilst I couldn’t go to the local barber shop was an all time low
"Ryan Mason" Bale was special
"And at the same week as that" Blud, later that afternoon.
Fun fact: Luton have scored more goals in PL this season than Manchester United
In the international football, lockdown era was also the beginning of Argentina's golden era. You know that there is a Butterfly Effect regarding this matter, which was happened in the Premier League. During the game between Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion, Bernd Leno was brutally injured. As a result, Mikel Arteta decided to start Emi Martinez, who had a brilliant performance that resulted in FA Cup and Community Shield victories. When Aston Villa avoided a relegation at the expense of Bournemouth thanks to some kind of harsh decision vs Sheffield United in the previous season (the infamous ghost goal that wasn't counted by VAR), the club decided to sign Martinez and he impressed a lot. Argentina then called Martinez up for the Copa America and he helped the country won the tournament for the 15th time (as well as the first international trophy for Lionel Messi), particularly his penalty shootout saves vs Colombia. What followed the next year was the historic year for Argentina, as they won the World Cup thanks to brilliant performance for Martinez, most notably his save vs Randal Kolo Muani on the dying moments of the World Cup Final. Now imagine if there's no lockdown football ever, and the GOAT had to retire from the football without Copa America and World Cup once more.
In addition, even though it's funnier, England also had a surprising Euro 2020 run, when they went all the way to the Final at Wembley. Of course, they lost to Italy on penalty shootout.
This is a great video, West Ham during lockdown was class
"Yorkshire pirlo" is probably the most nostalgic title ever
Ifykyk
10:34 I can’t remember who it was but him shouting at the ref “He’s built like a brick shithouse, how has we gone down like that” about Adama
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Crawley battering Leeds 3-0 will always be in my head, what a game and we almost did the same to Bournemouth the round after
Can't believe it was 4 years ago already. FOUR YEARS!
I remember every single game got called of on Saturday and there were meant to be 9 games on but all 9 games got postponed cause of Covid
8-2 was gold
2020-2021 version of Lewandowski is in top 20 players of all time
Lockdown football was crazy as a Luton fan, when the championship was paused we looked dead and buried set for relegation to league 1. Nathan Jones comes back just over a year after he unceremoniously left the club for Stoke and we go on a crazy run staying up on the last day beating Blackburn 3-2 thanks to 2 own goals and a penalty. And now we're in the Prem. Truly unbelievable
Iheanacho was in the absolute form of his life for like 10 games as well, I remember he hit a hatrick against sheffield utd (yes I know its sheff utd but still)
Fr i thought Todd Cantwell was going to be the next great English midfielder 😂
being a Leeds fan that win at the Etihad with 10 men or Bamford's hattrick and Villa Park was my fav moments in that season
My team Barnsley nearly got promoted to the prem. We finished 5th which is our second highest finish in the championship and had players like Darryl dike and Calton Morris. The one thing I miss about lock down was the fact I watched every Barnsley game
My favourite memory from that time was pulisic's insane form, literally tuened into messi to get us top four, defeated pool and city in such clutch time, God I miss it all
Atalanta 😫😫 ilicic, gomez, zapata, pasalic gollini what a team
That Sadio Mane trim comment got me howling 🤣
Honestly miss lockdown football at home watching it all. And going for the one walk a day to the beach. In the summer as well.
I loved it when Itv and BBC had premier league matches and thwre like 3 matches a day
Yeah man, the fact they actually showed free matches was so good, after the Prem tryna charge 25.50 for Fulham Vs palace
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The Wembley Lasagna is the goated lockdown football moment
You just reminded me the lack of stability meant our FPL sides were always missing a player or two so we got given extra wild cards and free hits 😂
been waiting for this video
😂😂💔...This is one of the funniest football videos I've ever watched
1:42 Manchester United’s penalty terrorism absolutely floored me 😂😂
One of the maddest parts of Lockdown Barca was Pique trying to pin everything on Griezmann!
Lockdown football, the period that saw Stuart Dallas score twice against Man City
banter arsenal winning the fa cup playing like a top 4 team and also southampton going from top of the league to losing 9-0 to man united the only team to lose 9-0 twice and united being the only team to win 9-0 twice
Serge Gnabry in the 2020 season was something else...
lockdown football produced some of the best football moments ever
It was crazy with all the score lines but it wasn’t the same with the fans making all the noise
Jordan Henderson pledging 10% of his wag e to the NHS and getting all other captains to do so is so respectable
Hearing the players in the mics was hilarious
that alarm sound killed me
Christian benteke in lockdown was cold 🥶
Tbh for me lockdown football is one of the funniest memories that will always stay with me
Bielsas Leeds finishing 3 points behind Arsenal that season was crazy. They tore teams apart that season
Let's get mid to low tier trim Aaron to a million subscribers, still can't believe he hasn't reached that figure yet
Not mentioning our Fa cup win is crazy though. Is that salt?