Alfie, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU for mention the São Paulo's 2005 Club World Cup winning 11! I didn't thought it was gonna appear in the video at all when I mentioned it on Twitter. HITC Sevens really is the people's channel. Again, thank you, that made my day!
The Ajax UCL semi-final season and the UEL final season did not follow each other. There was one season in between where Ajax didn't make the UEL group stage
That season following their Europa League final started tragically with Nouri's permanent injury due to medical incompetence so Ajax were basically mourning throughout the season inbetween their great run in Europe, especially in preseason which is why they were not that good during their qualifiers in the UCL and UEL that summer of 2017.
2004 Monaco raided, Deschamps goes to Juventus. 93 Marseille raided, Deschamps goes to Juventus. Moral of the story . When shit hits the fan go to juventus.
Here's a suggestion: How about ranking all of Messi's attack partners at Barcelona? As a cut-off, you could require that they are at least attacking midfielders and up, and started a minimum of 5 or 10 matches together). Might feature: Ronaldinho, Eto'o, Larsson, Giuly, Gudjohnsen, Henry, Bojan, Pedro, Ibrahimovic, David Villa, Alexis Sánchez, Neymar, Suárez, Paco Alcácer, Coutinho, Dembélé, Kevin Prince Boateng, Griezmann, and Braithwaite... what a list!
@@bigt1913 both are central midfielders. If we ranked all of Messi's teammates, it might be a little too long, right? And if we included them, we'd definitely have to include Dani Alves and Jordi Alba!
Despite losing the final to Juve in 96, Ajax were the outstanding team in Europe between 1994 and 1996 and their ability to maintain possession was an inspiration for many teams and managers.
And tbf, most of the reason why they finished 11th that year was because the Libertadores used to finish at the season's half, so most BR teams who won the Libertadores during that time would just play the Brasilerão like whatever just focused on the Club World Cup
I watched that Red Star team in the first 1-legged Super Cup final in autumn 1991 at Old Trafford, United have won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the corresponding season. United, and I say this as a United fan, were outplayed, Savicevic out paced and out thought Steve Bruce, the 'Yugoslavs' were flying. By the grace of God, and a scappy McClair goal, did we managed to add our sole UEFA Super Cup to the trophy cabinet - good call
@@ugotnofans4201 Who doesn't, man who created "new Messi" of shitty Andrija Živković, man who created whole team to be world class and won U20 World Cup, with almost players from streets, made them be better, than worldwide far most talented Brazil... Incredible coach, scout, tactician, so, so underrated, as soon as he finds good club, he will be machine again. He is even far above objectives for this season at Reading...
Most viewers here particularly international viewers are fans of of one of the big 6 of the EPL or other european giants like Madrid, Barca, Juve, PSG, Munich etc. These same fanbases are not going to understand how messed up it is when you see competitive teams being stripped off its players and also not having the financial clout to replace those players with players of equal ability and even worse when those same players go to another team from the same league. This is very anti-competition and i wish this could change in football. The only way it would change is when you start seeing the likes of madrid, barca and psg struggling to keep up with the spending power of the epl. Thats when the corrupt people at uefa will change things up. Also thats another good thing about the EPL. Since the teams below the big 6 now have greater financial clout it is now easier for them to keep their stars and at the sametime having the money to improve their squads. A great example of that is Leicester. Their current squad is arguably better than their Premiership winning squad based on individual players abilities and worth.
Roma’s 2016/17 and 2017/18 teams completely destroyed. Roma 2016/17 had one of their best seasons in history and came second, an followed up in the next year in that magical Champions League run. We lost Salah, Nainggolan, Strootman, El Sha, Emerson, Manolas, Alisson, De Rossi, Totti, Rudiger, Szceszcny, Parades, etc
WRONG! Other clubs also lose players to Bayern like we've seen with Schalke's biggest rivals, Dortmund, yet they've remained competitive whilst Schalke have become an embarrassment because of how poorly the club is run financially which has affected them on the pitch.
The Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) dismantling was a misconception and you should have done better research on the 91/92 Champions League. Savicevic, Pancev and Mihajlovic were still playing for the club in that season. CL format was different that season so the knockout games were played first and then teams were split into two groups of four, the top team from each group then advanced into the final (Sampdoria 1 - Barcelona 4). Red Star were second in their group two points behind Sampdoria DESPITE BEING UNABLE TO PLAY GAMES AT HOME DUE TO WAR. Home games were played in Bulgaria and Hungary and we still almost managed to make to the final. If history didn't mix it's fingers we probably would've won it again. The team was eventualy dismantled yes, but not immediately after winning in 1991.
As impressive as winning the title was, what I find amazing about Leicester in 2016 was how well they managed to hold onto their squad, with the only major departure that summer being Kante. Vardy shook of big money offers from arsenal and Utd, and it took mahrez three years to move away from them
Alfie you've said in both videos that Ajax made it to the EL final in 16/17 and CL semi final in 17/18 but in 17/18 Ajax got knocked out in the EL playoffs by Rosenborg. They had the miracle season in 18/19
I'm a São Paulo fan. I was very sad when the 2005 squad got separated, but luckily, our manager in 2006, Muricy Ramalho, was so good that he managed to rebuild the team, so he won 3 consecutive league titles! The only brazilian club which managed to do so.
Blackburn Rovers won the Premier League in 1994-95. During the next 4 seasons, they sold several of their key players and got relegated: Shearer -> Newcastle Batty -> Newcastle Le Saux -> Chelsea Berg -> Man Utd Sherwood -> Spurs (also Shay Given -> Newcastle, but he was still young)
Great vid. This is one of the things I hate most about football, almost everyone seems to jump ship to a “bigger” club as soon as they have one good season. Just think how many great sides we’ve missed out on.
I'm Brazilian and also a São Paulo supporter, but the worst case of squad dismantling in Brazil occurred with one of our rivals, Palmeiras. In 1996, they had a very strong first semester, scoring 100 goals in the state league (that was far more important back then than it is today). The team was nicknamed "The Green Machine" and, if it was formed 10 to 20 years earlier, it would be one of the greatest in Brazilian football history, alongside Pelé's Santos or Zico's Flamengo. But most of the main names of the squad had gone away by the start of 1996/97 season: Cafu, Flávio Conceição, Djalminha, Rivaldo, Luizão would become regular members of Seleção in our Golden Age of 1994-2002. They also had Júnior (who would also be a starter of that '05 Sao Paulo squad) and an aging, but still in good form, Muller (1990 WC Brazil FW). One of their key players, a DM called Amaral, who wouldn't succeed in Europe, was very good back then and even started in some of the 1996 Seleção matches.
,,Dragan Stojković Piksi is most underrated player! He should be mentioned in best's ever list! Alongside Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona, Pelé.." Arsene Wenger ,,Stojković is underrated, in every mutual game, he was better than me, he is little magician, one of best players I've ever met, incredible talent and incredible hard work, you can't see that every day." Diego Armando Maradona ,,Piksi was very good player, he is not enough appreciated" Pelé
Bodø-Glimt won the Norwegian Eliteserie for the first time in their history this season, as well as almost qualifying for the Europa League (lost to AC Milan in qualifiers). They have already lost two of their three best players, Jens Petter Hauge (AC Milan) and Philip Zinckernagel (Watford), and I don’t expect them to keep Kasper Junker too long either.
Ajax 1995-96 would make an even better contendor for this list than their 2017 squad. After their CL win in 95 they lost Seedorf and Rijkaard, but in the years after the CL final defeat in 96, they lost mainly all their remaining key players within a couple of years: Kluivert, Davids, Reiziger, Overmars, Kanu, Finidi George, Bogarde, Frank & Ronald de Boer and Van der Sar
You should do a documentary on the 2005-2007 run by Cucuta Deportivo, they went from the Colombian Second division to the Copa Libertadores final in that span
I know red Star Belgrade success came to an end when they were at the beginning of what would been they’re domination, should have put in yugoslav national team of the 1990s as it was a start of their golden generation made up of players from the 1987 u-20 team.
Another example may be the 2004 CL winner's side. Carvalho and Ferreira followed Mourinho, Deco left for Barcelona, Alieniczew for Spartak. Within a year Carlos Alberto returned to Brazil while Derlei, Costinha and Maniche moved to Dynamo. At least eight players that is, not bad. 2011 Europa League winning squad: Falcao, Săpunaru, Guarin, Alvaro Pereira, Hulk, Belluschi and, of course, Villas-Boas - none of them was in the club in autum 2012. This could be a classic example: out of 14 Atletico players who appeared on the Hamburg field in the 2010 Europa League final, two played as a subs in the 2012 final, the third remained on the bench, with another manager. However, that seems to have been more a generation exchange and reconstruction than dismantling.
chivas usa went through one where they reached the play offs and qualified for the concacaf champions league, then the next season they sold all those players albeit they did fail in both play offs and concacaf champions league. but they failed after all the players were sold tho.
Hey Alfie, when Cruzeiro inevitably get relegated to the 3rd division at the end of the current season, can you do a video on them? They're Brazil's joint highest Copa do Brasil winers, tied with Grêmio
Even though São paulo was "dismantled" after the 2005 season, they still kept enough key pieces to win the Brazilian league in 2006, 07 and 08 and always found signings to keep on being relevant both nationally and internationally up until 2010.
we need a video about how unique South American football is from European football from splitting the season in to a Summer and Winter tournament, to Argentina's Premier Division just doing a single Round Robin.
Benfica 2013/2014? Domestic treble and Europa League final. Oblak, Garay, Siqueira, Andre Gomes, Rodrigo, Markovic, Matic (albeit january of that same season) all leaving!
I think Aston villa 08/09 should be on this list aswell, Gareth Barry and James miller to man city, Ashley young to man utd and stewart downing to liverpool, Brad friedel to spurs, james Collins to West ham also
While Sao Paulo lost a lot of players they arguably came back stronger in 2006. Lugano was really don't only irreplaceable player. Everyone else was replaced by players just as good or better. Not an accident that Sao Paulo went on to win 3 straight Brazilian league titles.
0:24 Ajax’s run in the Champions League was in 2018/2019. You said their run was after the 2016/2017 season which wasn’t true it was actually 2 seasons later.
I think its weird that even though we know less about it, the brazilian league gets more respect than ligue 1 despite them both being very similiar. You never see someone call brazilian football a farmers league. Theyre both good leagues that produce the bulk of young world class footballers.
Farmers league means there's 1 or 2 proper teams and the other 18 are full of farmers, fisherman etc who play football on the weekends, so never win and always get hammered.
If that Monaco team from 2014 to like 2016 stayed together holy shit batman. Would have been fun to see how they could have worked in Mbappe and Martial in up front
Deco, Paulo Ferreira, Ricardo Carvalho,Costinha... Even Mourinho who was a big part in that squads success left. You could ve easilly put porto in there
São Paulo wasn't dismantled after 2005, it remained one of the most dominant brazillian teams of that time for 4 years, even after some players leaving in 2005 other ones joined afterwards that helped the team win the national league Brasileirão Serie A for 3 consecutive years, something no other team has ever done. Even tough Brasil's national league doesn't have world class teams nowdays like it had back in the day, and nothing like Europe's most dominant teams, we have quite a disputed league on which most teams of Serie A are quite leveled and every year there is a different champion or favorite team to win, and so back to back to back champhionships is quite and achivement. Regarding international success, São Paulo hasn't won Libertadores since 2005 and after a 2nd place in Brasileirao 2009 and a lot of internal crisis on the board a once great team was dismantled and is struggling to find success since then.
Hey, should check the fate of '66 Partizan Belgrade squad and why have they lost their Champion's cup final against Real Madrid, its really fascinating.
Bury 18-19 promotion to league 1, liquidation of there club in just the season after I know it’s a small club but it’s still a squad who achieved who dismantled the next season
It's a grave pity that Ajax side full of absolute superstars got ripped apart who knows how much more they could have won had they stayed together but sadly the bosman ruling finished Ajax as a major force in European football.
FC Dnipro. 2015 in UEL final 2016 not going through the group stage and being denied entrance for the next year 2017 relegated as second last (than relegated once more that summer and once more in 2018 and disbanded in 2019, but that is not about the squad)
What about benfica 2013-2014 that reached the europa league final and won the league cup, portuguese cup and the league,? Lazar Markovic went to liverpool, enzo perez to valencia, oblak to atletico, garay to zenit, oscar cardozo to trabszonspor, andre gomes to valencia with obligation to buy, rodrigo to valencia with obligation to buy, and siqueira that went back to granada from his loan spell because atletico madrid were giving more money to granada, this only naming starters or players that played 30+ games that season also with 3rd/4th options for their position leaving being djuricic that went on loan to southampton, stefan mitrovic to freiburg, rogelio funes mori to turkey (weird club name, sorry) and Ivan cavaleiro on loan to coruña (he played in the europa league final!!). Also honorable mentions to players that never played in the 1st team being bernardo silva to monaco and joão cancelo to valência on loan. That only in that summer, not adding any other transfer windows Porto 2004 would also be a good choice alfie ;)
@@arthurmorgan3655 not long, I´m a benfica fan and I hated this summer. Specially oblak leavin for 16M euros and saying "I didn´t want to leave, but I left because everyone left"
What about campormaiorense 1999/00 They almost Became first alentejo team To go playing In Uefa cup but lose To beira-mar In taça de Portugal final And got relegated From next season
What about Aberdeen ? When Alex Ferguson took over at Manchester United in 1986 and bought Alex McLeish , Gordon Strachan and Jim Leighton not only that Charlie Nicholas went to Arsenal .
Celtic are dismantled every year because of a lack of success. Wanyama, Van Dijk, Armstrong and Tierney are only a few examples of players leaving because the club isn't doing good enough. Edouard and Ajer look in a similar boat just now.
Hey just saw Pancev's stats in Wikipedia, I mean wtf happened with this guy, he went extremely poor compare to his time with Red Star. Is there any problem about his time with Inter, I've seen any drastically fall of a prolific striker in years (don't bring Torres in)
Idea: Top 7 panic buys that actually turned out to be masterstrokes.
Very good idea mate
Diego Lopez, but madridistas were too idiotic and caught between nostalgia for Casillas.
Even Mertesacker too no?
I remember he came during the 2011 deadline day dash
Gret idea 👍
Good suggestion
Alfie, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU for mention the São Paulo's 2005 Club World Cup winning 11! I didn't thought it was gonna appear in the video at all when I mentioned it on Twitter. HITC Sevens really is the people's channel. Again, thank you, that made my day!
The Ajax UCL semi-final season and the UEL final season did not follow each other. There was one season in between where Ajax didn't make the UEL group stage
Yeah, and anyone who followed Ajax a bit will know that the squad from the 2019 UCL run was almost an entirely new team compared to the 2017 EL squad.
That season following their Europa League final started tragically with Nouri's permanent injury due to medical incompetence so Ajax were basically mourning throughout the season inbetween their great run in Europe, especially in preseason which is why they were not that good during their qualifiers in the UCL and UEL that summer of 2017.
I find it funny that Didier Deschamps appears in the video twice and both times going to juventus
When shit hits the fan, go to juve
2004 Monaco raided, Deschamps goes to Juventus.
93 Marseille raided, Deschamps goes to Juventus.
Moral of the story .
When shit hits the fan go to juventus.
But what if shit hits the fan at Juventus? (like the Calciopoli scandal)
@@carltonleboss stay at juventus and become a loyal legend
like buffon and del piero
@@justawarlord Or go to Pinamonti Clacio
@@justawarlord facts
Here's a suggestion: How about ranking all of Messi's attack partners at Barcelona? As a cut-off, you could require that they are at least attacking midfielders and up, and started a minimum of 5 or 10 matches together). Might feature: Ronaldinho, Eto'o, Larsson, Giuly, Gudjohnsen, Henry, Bojan, Pedro, Ibrahimovic, David Villa, Alexis Sánchez, Neymar, Suárez, Paco Alcácer, Coutinho, Dembélé, Kevin Prince Boateng, Griezmann, and Braithwaite... what a list!
What about Iniesta and xavi
@@bigt1913 he literally said CAM or up
@@bigt1913 both are central midfielders. If we ranked all of Messi's teammates, it might be a little too long, right? And if we included them, we'd definitely have to include Dani Alves and Jordi Alba!
What about pedro
@@zachg4025 I listed him right between Bojan and Ibrahimovic, haha
Ajax 94-95 was not dismantled immediately but that squad was full of legends that all left the club after 96 final
Despite losing the final to Juve in 96, Ajax were the outstanding team in Europe between 1994 and 1996 and their ability to maintain possession was an inspiration for many teams and managers.
After the treble in 2005, São Paulo went to win 3 consecutive Brasileirão. Quite a decade for us. Great times.
And tbf, most of the reason why they finished 11th that year was because the Libertadores used to finish at the season's half, so most BR teams who won the Libertadores during that time would just play the Brasilerão like whatever just focused on the Club World Cup
Please do the 7 best Belgian footballers before their golden generation!
Van Buyten, Wilmotts, etc. two other players but can’t remember them now
1. must be Van Himst. Others: Schifo Ceulemans Gerets Piot Van Moer Braine
Enzo Schifo and Van Himst are the only two I can think of
Marseille 92-93 won the ucl with doping. A few years ago rudy voller admitted it
Lmao. I'm confused why they weren't stripped of their UCL along with the Ligue 1
Because uefa/ fifa love a good bung....
@@3dsaulgoodman43 because more than 15 years had passed.
They also scored the only goal of the game on a wrongly given corner
Milan and Juve were juiced aswell so...
I watched that Red Star team in the first 1-legged Super Cup final in autumn 1991 at Old Trafford, United have won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the corresponding season. United, and I say this as a United fan, were outplayed, Savicevic out paced and out thought Steve Bruce, the 'Yugoslavs' were flying. By the grace of God, and a scappy McClair goal, did we managed to add our sole UEFA Super Cup to the trophy cabinet - good call
Ajax 94-96? The best team on the planet at the time, destroyed by Bosman ruling.
A glorious video! And I'm so pleased with your top spot! What a team!
Seeing Serbian football being talked about does put a smile on my face
Fair Play to Red Star, Darko Pancev was Macedonian though, right? That was still Yugoslavia days, right?
K_Teck yup, but Yugoslavia was Yugoslavia, we all knew who was from what ‘country’ but we all considered ourselves Yugoslav at the time
Do you like Veljko Paunovic ??? #RFC
@@ugotnofans4201 Who doesn't, man who created "new Messi" of shitty Andrija Živković, man who created whole team to be world class and won U20 World Cup, with almost players from streets, made them be better, than worldwide far most talented Brazil... Incredible coach, scout, tactician, so, so underrated, as soon as he finds good club, he will be machine again. He is even far above objectives for this season at Reading...
@@viktorpantic4057 he’s doing great for us at Reading ! #Paunhub
Most viewers here particularly international viewers are fans of of one of the big 6 of the EPL or other european giants like Madrid, Barca, Juve, PSG, Munich etc. These same fanbases are not going to understand how messed up it is when you see competitive teams being stripped off its players and also not having the financial clout to replace those players with players of equal ability and even worse when those same players go to another team from the same league. This is very anti-competition and i wish this could change in football. The only way it would change is when you start seeing the likes of madrid, barca and psg struggling to keep up with the spending power of the epl. Thats when the corrupt people at uefa will change things up. Also thats another good thing about the EPL. Since the teams below the big 6 now have greater financial clout it is now easier for them to keep their stars and at the sametime having the money to improve their squads. A great example of that is Leicester. Their current squad is arguably better than their Premiership winning squad based on individual players abilities and worth.
Roma’s 2016/17 and 2017/18 teams completely destroyed. Roma 2016/17 had one of their best seasons in history and came second, an followed up in the next year in that magical Champions League run. We lost Salah, Nainggolan, Strootman, El Sha, Emerson, Manolas, Alisson, De Rossi, Totti, Rudiger, Szceszcny, Parades, etc
Southampton: Gets whole squad dismantled
Also Southampton: next season, finishes even higher than they did the season before 😂👏
Keep up the great vids!!!
1:35 the guy in the bottom left looks like someone’s attempt at drawing Maddison
Last time I was this early, *Rogerio Ceni was still banging in top corner free kicks to win matches*
Wtf are you on about?
@@SonRob01 rodrigo ceni my man. Rodrigo ceni
@@SonRob01 He was a goalkeeper who would take freekicks and penalties.
@@SonRob01
Also have more goals than Jesse Lingard
@@odsonneedouard2253 goals in the premier league
Lingardinho:18
Ceni:0
Alfie !! Lazio 2001 has to be here !! The club literally sold a whole squad of legends
My favorite team ever
and parma 98-2000 too!!
Karl Sylvain decent shout bud
@Jan FCB we were complete shit in 16/17, you mean 14/15
Really enjoyed this mate
Thanks for including Red Star, love your content!
Surprised Montpellier wasn’t mentioned after winning the Ligue 1 title so many players were sold after that season
0:26 it wasn’t the following season. Ajax reached the Europa League Final in 2016/17 but reached the Champions League Semifinals in 2018/19
How about Malaga, they had a great team and squad and made it to the Semis against Dortmund and now they are playing in La Liga 2
They might not be successful, but one of the main reasons Schalke might get relegated this season is because Bayern took most of their players.
WRONG! Other clubs also lose players to Bayern like we've seen with Schalke's biggest rivals, Dortmund, yet they've remained competitive whilst Schalke have become an embarrassment because of how poorly the club is run financially which has affected them on the pitch.
Top 7 managers who have played professionally in the past 7 years (or something like that)
Underrated ones
Bolton 2006/07
Portsmouth 2007/08
Blackburn 2007/08
Inter Milan 2009/10
Ac Milan 2010/11
Middlesbrough 2004/05
Everton 2004/05
Parma 2001-02
Leeds 2001/02
Newcastle 2001/02
Rangers 2011/12
Aston Villa 2009/10
Monaco 1999-00
Schalke 2010-11
Bayer Leverkusen 2001-02
Southampton 2015-16
The saddest for Ajax to allow leaving was schone man he is a beauty to watch
Do the opposite now - 7 great teams that stayed together for a generation
All time Premier League 11 vs All time La Liga 11
And same could be done for other Leagues
SeriesA, League1 and Bundisliga
this one, this is a very good idea.
@@fabstems3388 thanks dude
So you're only taking players from the 92-93 season onwards? Kinda unfair on all the great players who played before that time.
@@areebsiddiqui758 I think he meant before and after the change in format. cuz I agree, it wouldn't be fair to all the greats playing before the 90's
If Scholes is in it I'm done jn life
The Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) dismantling was a misconception and you should have done better research on the 91/92 Champions League. Savicevic, Pancev and Mihajlovic were still playing for the club in that season. CL format was different that season so the knockout games were played first and then teams were split into two groups of four, the top team from each group then advanced into the final (Sampdoria 1 - Barcelona 4). Red Star were second in their group two points behind Sampdoria DESPITE BEING UNABLE TO PLAY GAMES AT HOME DUE TO WAR. Home games were played in Bulgaria and Hungary and we still almost managed to make to the final. If history didn't mix it's fingers we probably would've won it again. The team was eventualy dismantled yes, but not immediately after winning in 1991.
As impressive as winning the title was, what I find amazing about Leicester in 2016 was how well they managed to hold onto their squad, with the only major departure that summer being Kante. Vardy shook of big money offers from arsenal and Utd, and it took mahrez three years to move away from them
Bayer Leverkusen Team of 2001 would have been a great shout
Was half expecting Ajax of 94-95 to make this one as well.
i was fully expecting that.
Alfie you've said in both videos that Ajax made it to the EL final in 16/17 and CL semi final in 17/18 but in 17/18 Ajax got knocked out in the EL playoffs by Rosenborg. They had the miracle season in 18/19
I'm a São Paulo fan. I was very sad when the 2005 squad got separated, but luckily, our manager in 2006, Muricy Ramalho, was so good that he managed to rebuild the team, so he won 3 consecutive league titles! The only brazilian club which managed to do so.
Blackburn Rovers won the Premier League in 1994-95. During the next 4 seasons, they sold several of their key players and got relegated:
Shearer -> Newcastle
Batty -> Newcastle
Le Saux -> Chelsea
Berg -> Man Utd
Sherwood -> Spurs
(also Shay Given -> Newcastle, but he was still young)
The determination of São Paulo of 2005 was unbelievable, not the best team in terms of quality but the best in term of dedication ❤️
Great vid.
This is one of the things I hate most about football, almost everyone seems to jump ship to a “bigger” club as soon as they have one good season. Just think how many great sides we’ve missed out on.
1. AS Monaco
2. Ajax
3. Benfica
4. Hull City
I'm Brazilian and also a São Paulo supporter, but the worst case of squad dismantling in Brazil occurred with one of our rivals, Palmeiras. In 1996, they had a very strong first semester, scoring 100 goals in the state league (that was far more important back then than it is today). The team was nicknamed "The Green Machine" and, if it was formed 10 to 20 years earlier, it would be one of the greatest in Brazilian football history, alongside Pelé's Santos or Zico's Flamengo.
But most of the main names of the squad had gone away by the start of 1996/97 season: Cafu, Flávio Conceição, Djalminha, Rivaldo, Luizão would become regular members of Seleção in our Golden Age of 1994-2002. They also had Júnior (who would also be a starter of that '05 Sao Paulo squad) and an aging, but still in good form, Muller (1990 WC Brazil FW). One of their key players, a DM called Amaral, who wouldn't succeed in Europe, was very good back then and even started in some of the 1996 Seleção matches.
Red star Belgrade haven’t been the same in nearly 3 decades
,,Dragan Stojković Piksi is most underrated player! He should be mentioned in best's ever list! Alongside Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona, Pelé.."
Arsene Wenger
,,Stojković is underrated, in every mutual game, he was better than me, he is little magician, one of best players I've ever met, incredible talent and incredible hard work, you can't see that every day."
Diego Armando Maradona
,,Piksi was very good player, he is not enough appreciated"
Pelé
Bodø-Glimt won the Norwegian Eliteserie for the first time in their history this season, as well as almost qualifying for the Europa League (lost to AC Milan in qualifiers). They have already lost two of their three best players, Jens Petter Hauge (AC Milan) and Philip Zinckernagel (Watford), and I don’t expect them to keep Kasper Junker too long either.
Ajax 1995-96 would make an even better contendor for this list than their 2017 squad. After their CL win in 95 they lost Seedorf and Rijkaard, but in the years after the CL final defeat in 96, they lost mainly all their remaining key players within a couple of years: Kluivert, Davids, Reiziger, Overmars, Kanu, Finidi George, Bogarde, Frank & Ronald de Boer and Van der Sar
great vid bro
You should do a documentary on the 2005-2007 run by Cucuta Deportivo, they went from the Colombian Second division to the Copa Libertadores final in that span
I know red Star Belgrade success came to an end when they were at the beginning of what would been they’re domination, should have put in yugoslav national team of the 1990s as it was a start of their golden generation made up of players from the 1987 u-20 team.
Another example may be the 2004 CL winner's side. Carvalho and Ferreira followed Mourinho, Deco left for Barcelona, Alieniczew for Spartak. Within a year Carlos Alberto returned to Brazil while Derlei, Costinha and Maniche moved to Dynamo. At least eight players that is, not bad.
2011 Europa League winning squad: Falcao, Săpunaru, Guarin, Alvaro Pereira, Hulk, Belluschi and, of course, Villas-Boas - none of them was in the club in autum 2012.
This could be a classic example: out of 14 Atletico players who appeared on the Hamburg field in the 2010 Europa League final, two played as a subs in the 2012 final, the third remained on the bench, with another manager. However, that seems to have been more a generation exchange and reconstruction than dismantling.
chivas usa went through one where they reached the play offs and qualified for the concacaf champions league, then the next season they sold all those players albeit they did fail in both play offs and concacaf champions league. but they failed after all the players were sold tho.
Hey Alfie, when Cruzeiro inevitably get relegated to the 3rd division at the end of the current season, can you do a video on them? They're Brazil's joint highest Copa do Brasil winers, tied with Grêmio
Not joint, the are sole first place after that double at 17-18
@@brushark9090 damn, you're right. I had forgotten about that lol
Even though São paulo was "dismantled" after the 2005 season, they still kept enough key pieces to win the Brazilian league in 2006, 07 and 08 and always found signings to keep on being relevant both nationally and internationally up until 2010.
I really REALLY REALLY hope this doesn't happen to Atalanta
Probably won’t a lot of their players are older
@Kuromori I see
That Monaco team is unreal
9:42 Ceni in his prime was a goal scoring machine. From 2005 to 2008 he made 52 goals in 198 matches
the only good thing to come out out of Beverley: HITC 7's
we need a video about how unique South American football is from European football from splitting the season in to a Summer and Winter tournament, to Argentina's Premier Division just doing a single Round Robin.
Benfica 2013/2014? Domestic treble and Europa League final. Oblak, Garay, Siqueira, Andre Gomes, Rodrigo, Markovic, Matic (albeit january of that same season) all leaving!
I think Aston villa 08/09 should be on this list aswell, Gareth Barry and James miller to man city, Ashley young to man utd and stewart downing to liverpool, Brad friedel to spurs, james Collins to West ham also
What would continental best XIs look like?
And if you could give us a list of 7 Stadiums bigger than the town/City they're in?
Ajax reached the semifinal in 2018-19 season, not in 2017-18
How hasn’t Leicester made the list
Can you do a documentary on Dortmund? They've had some amazing players in the past decade. (Auba, immobile, kagawa, hummels, lewa, mikhi etc)
Not to mention Dembele and Sancho
Dortmund are the official Bayern training center, so it's an entire different case.
This video should be called "giving small clubs fans nightmares"
my precious red star Belgrade ;-( . Look how they massacred my boy.
You should do a video on last decades top 11 squad players with the most goals in each of their position
2010-2019
While Sao Paulo lost a lot of players they arguably came back stronger in 2006. Lugano was really don't only irreplaceable player. Everyone else was replaced by players just as good or better. Not an accident that Sao Paulo went on to win 3 straight Brazilian league titles.
Top 7 highest ever points total in domestic leagues
Great video! When pronouncing South Slavic first and last names, keep in mind that š makes a sh sound and that both č and ć make a ch sound.
Southampton's 13-14 team was so underrated
0:24 Ajax’s run in the Champions League was in 2018/2019. You said their run was after the 2016/2017 season which wasn’t true it was actually 2 seasons later.
I think its weird that even though we know less about it, the brazilian league gets more respect than ligue 1 despite them both being very similiar. You never see someone call brazilian football a farmers league. Theyre both good leagues that produce the bulk of young world class footballers.
Not the same team wins the league every year in the Brazilian league
how are they very similar?! Since PSG's oil money 5 different teams won the Brasileirão.
Farmers league means there's 1 or 2 proper teams and the other 18 are full of farmers, fisherman etc who play football on the weekends, so never win and always get hammered.
If that Monaco team from 2014 to like 2016 stayed together holy shit batman. Would have been fun to see how they could have worked in Mbappe and Martial in up front
First Eleven Hamburger SV 2017/18 seasons where are they now? The last seasons Hamburg play in Bundesliga
Would a US example be the 2010 MLS Cup winning Colorado Rapids?
Deco, Paulo Ferreira, Ricardo Carvalho,Costinha... Even Mourinho who was a big part in that squads success left. You could ve easilly put porto in there
São Paulo wasn't dismantled after 2005, it remained one of the most dominant brazillian teams of that time for 4 years, even after some players leaving in 2005 other ones joined afterwards that helped the team win the national league Brasileirão Serie A for 3 consecutive years, something no other team has ever done. Even tough Brasil's national league doesn't have world class teams nowdays like it had back in the day, and nothing like Europe's most dominant teams, we have quite a disputed league on which most teams of Serie A are quite leveled and every year there is a different champion or favorite team to win, and so back to back to back champhionships is quite and achivement. Regarding international success, São Paulo hasn't won Libertadores since 2005 and after a 2nd place in Brasileirao 2009 and a lot of internal crisis on the board a once great team was dismantled and is struggling to find success since then.
Hey, should check the fate of '66 Partizan Belgrade squad and why have they lost their Champion's cup final against Real Madrid, its really fascinating.
Nations league managers ranked as players
hey alfie I don't know if you're aware but Tifo have already made a documentary on the marseilles team
Bury 18-19 promotion to league 1, liquidation of there club in just the season after I know it’s a small club but it’s still a squad who achieved who dismantled the next season
I still can’t find the background music for Hitc Sevens if you can find it can you please link it for me please 🙏
Mexico vs Brazil 2012 olympics where are they now?
It's a grave pity that Ajax side full of absolute superstars got ripped apart who knows how much more they could have won had they stayed together but sadly the bosman ruling finished Ajax as a major force in European football.
Idea: Celtic 2-1 Barcelona where are they now and Rangers champions league run 06 where are they now
Ajax made the semifinals of the champions league in the 18-19 season, not the 17-18 season Alfie.
FC Dnipro.
2015 in UEL final
2016 not going through the group stage and being denied entrance for the next year
2017 relegated as second last (than relegated once more that summer and once more in 2018 and disbanded in 2019, but that is not about the squad)
What about benfica 2013-2014 that reached the europa league final and won the league cup, portuguese cup and the league,?
Lazar Markovic went to liverpool, enzo perez to valencia, oblak to atletico, garay to zenit, oscar cardozo to trabszonspor, andre gomes to valencia with obligation to buy, rodrigo to valencia with obligation to buy, and siqueira that went back to granada from his loan spell because atletico madrid were giving more money to granada, this only naming starters or players that played 30+ games that season also with 3rd/4th options for their position leaving being djuricic that went on loan to southampton, stefan mitrovic to freiburg, rogelio funes mori to turkey (weird club name, sorry) and Ivan cavaleiro on loan to coruña (he played in the europa league final!!). Also honorable mentions to players that never played in the 1st team being bernardo silva to monaco and joão cancelo to valência on loan.
That only in that summer, not adding any other transfer windows
Porto 2004 would also be a good choice alfie ;)
Didn’t porto win another ucl?
How long did it you to write that?
@@cummerchant542 porto won the europa league in 2003 and ucl in 2004
@@arthurmorgan3655 not long, I´m a benfica fan and I hated this summer. Specially oblak leavin for 16M euros and saying "I didn´t want to leave, but I left because everyone left"
Joao Santos Andre villas boas won the ucl like 4 years later?
What about campormaiorense 1999/00
They almost Became first alentejo team To go playing In Uefa cup but lose To beira-mar In taça de Portugal final And got relegated From next season
lol, my man forgot to mention Dejan Savicevic as part of RS Belgrade. Dejan went on to place 2nd in Ballon d'Or vote in 1991.
Since the 2004 World Cup, each reigning champion lost in the group stages World Cup 4 years later
What about Aberdeen ? When Alex Ferguson took over at Manchester United in 1986 and bought Alex McLeish , Gordon Strachan and Jim Leighton not only that Charlie Nicholas went to Arsenal .
Mate you missed xyz
Didn’t Ajax reach the semis in 18/19?
Celtic are dismantled every year because of a lack of success. Wanyama, Van Dijk, Armstrong and Tierney are only a few examples of players leaving because the club isn't doing good enough. Edouard and Ajer look in a similar boat just now.
because there's no UCL ambitions
@@ajanthony1356 Exactly.
Yeah,lack of European success would be more accurate given that they have won 18 domestic trophies in 9 years
Idea: top highest scoring goalkeepers.
In other words: Chilavert
APOEL Nicosia 2011-12
Cypriot team reached in UCL quarter-finals
Monaco's the clear pick
Hey just saw Pancev's stats in Wikipedia, I mean wtf happened with this guy, he went extremely poor compare to his time with Red Star. Is there any problem about his time with Inter, I've seen any drastically fall of a prolific striker in years (don't bring Torres in)
he stopped giving a shit.
For anyone that didn't know, the Copa Sudamericana is the South American Europa League