Maradona's second goal against England in the 1986 World Cup was without a doubt the greatest goal in World Cup history. Receiving the ball on his own field near midfield, Maradona marched towards the English goal leaving in his wake English player after English player after English player (five in total) completely destroying them to finish by sweetly dribbling past the oh-so-great English goalkeeper Shilton and softly depositing the ball in the back of the net! Absolute genius!
Thanks for the comment Dino, unfortunately, my English-English lacks in depth so I am unable to really appreciate your words. If you could please "translate" to American-English it will be appreciated. Thanks again!
@@hocinimahmoud6682 Thank you for your reply. If, like you said, "no one have seen it" how do you know then that Pelé scored the same goal against México in the World Cup in 1962? It does not make sense.
Carlos Alberto's goal was a masterpiece of individual and team skill. But it was already 3-1 for Brazil with just a few minutes left. The Italians were thoroughly beaten, plus they must have been physically and emotionally exhausted from the epic heavyweight overtime slugfest they had just had in the semis against West Germany. Just look at how Pele had tons of space to receive the ball and make his pass. Bergkamp, on the other hand, scored his goal in the last minute of what was at that point an unbelievably tense 1-1 draw against a great Argentina team that had the upper hand. To this day I can't imagine playing 90 minutes against Argentina and still producing that first touch. So I would rank them - Maradona, Bergkamp, Alberto.
thats their fault brazil 70 the best end of 1982 brazil most spectacular most artistic ,most magnificent ,and flamboyant collection of goals by any national team ever
Compared to nowadays they of course had lots of space. But nevertheless this goal is also my favourit. A goal like being planned on a drawing board. Great setup, then an assist by Pelé like on a silver plate and finally the perfect strike by Carlos Alberto with a shooting technique from a textbook. I guess this has been broadcast before the 2014 World Cup. Otherwise it would, maybe should have included van Persies header against Spain, Goetzes Goal against Argentina and of course Rodriguez' volley against Uruguay.
You can say the same of the tackling of the English players. Nowadays, Maradona would have been on the ground before he even got close to the penalty area. It was almost like the English players were saying, go on, don't mind us, we are just going to pretend we are defending. Next time, use your hands or sniff some coca.
6:06 I already know that the number one goal is Maradona 86 against England and even as an Englishman how a short ass like Maradona managed to out jump Shilton to score was amazing simply magical and his second goal wasn’t too bad either!
Guys I just realized something very important watching this video. I am an Argentinian supporter and 98 WC was the first one I watched. Though I didn't understand football that much back then but have to say that Owen's goal was just frighteningly good. I think if he wasn't that injury prone he would be considered greatest English footballer of all time ❤❤
“Maradona, turns like a little eel. He comes away from trouble, little squat man, comes inside Butcher and leaves him for dead, outside Fenwick and leaves him for dead, and puts the ball away. And that is why Maradona is the greatest player in the world.” - Bryon Butler
That one journalist saying 1970 was a great time to be a boy brought me to tears! I was 11 then and there were so many fantastic legends to idolize. Such good memories
41:36 I thought Maradona’s goal would be number one but earlier watching a video about Maradona I noticed something about that goal I never noticed in 38yrs is the bit of skill when he first gets the ball he just spins taking the ball with him beats two players and the starts his run simply magical
@@boyechristensen3073 Helt enig...............der er flere af målene i denne video, der ikke var nær så blærede som Ebbe Sands. De havde heller ikke James Rodriquez mål fra WM 2014, eller Belanovs ultra cool mål mod Belgien fra 1986, eller Mario Götzes perlemål i sidste sekund fra WM Finalen 2014.............men det må vi så leve med..............hyg dig Boye Christensen........😁
I think Maradona's goal is no.1, though the Carlos Alberto goal was awesome. A. Robben's goal against defending champion Spain in 2014, Ronaldinho's FK vs England, Di Maria's goal in E.T. vs Switzerland, Messi's goal at injury time vs Iran & beautiful control & finish vs Nigeria in 2018, David Luiz's FK in quarter final of 2014, J. Rodriguez's volly in 2014, Van Persi's flying header vs Spain could be on the list
Both Ronaldinho and Rivaldo goals from that game deserve it honestly. Importance and how brilliant they were... i guess the English are still a little sore lol.
Totally agrre...............that goal was awesome................there`s only one word that describes Belanovs goal................." BAM "................😁
Thing with cheat is, it works both ways, what would you call the 1966 final against Germany with a goal that never actually entered the goal?@@rusanwolfa
For me, Bergkamp's '98 goal versus Argentina is my #1 choice, because of the control from the De Boer pass. As great as the Carlos Alberto and Maradona goals are, they were much more technically precise. Because of the lack of "polish" on it, to me it suggests Bergkamp would mis-hit it. But the control was beautiful.
In fact, the more I think about it, I'd put Alberto's goal at #4, mostly because it was about how it was set up rather than how it was scored. Alberto didn't have to do as much as Maradona and Bergkamp did. I put the Arie Haan goal at #3, Maradona at #2, and Bergkamp #1. And Owairan's goal is in the top ten, but I can't figure out where after my top four.
Which one is more difficult to score? Bergkamp's or Maradona's? Come on. Going past half a team from midfield is million times more difficult and requires a lot more skill.
I feel you, man. As a Pole, I was absolutely sure there wouldn't be a single Polish goal included. I mean hey, we just finished third twice, not many teams can say that, but who cares, right? We always have to do more to be noticed. I think the selection is a crude mix of goals that you'd expect and that deserve to be on the list, goals apparently chosen mainly to include some exotic countries, goals that are only included to add more British goals (that Charlton goal, absolutely no one is trying to attack him or block his shot in any way or shape), and the #1 choice is a joke, I wouldn't even put it in my top 50 (I know it's kind of legendary, but I really mean it, I don't see anything special about it). In these two games alone we scored at least 3 or 4 better goals: ruclips.net/video/OjnpPQfJvig/видео.html ruclips.net/video/CIHP8NQX4Pc/видео.html Or what are those two Bulgarian goals doing on this list? I think our goal against Italy in '74 was better than Letchkov's header: ruclips.net/video/OaDee0Y0RXc/видео.html
A moment please for the always eloquent commentary of Peter Brackley, who elevated C4's Italy coverage throughout the 90s and much more besides. Deserves to be in the pantheon of commentators, and I feel is overlooked.
@@maxgonzalez214 they were good enough to be remembered as the outstanding most entertaining team 44 years later were the winners outside their own fans by the rest of the footballing world are by and large largely forgotten ,not unlike the dutch team of the 74 World Cup ,just before the final in 1982 cruff was being interviewed and Cruff said Brazil were the best team of the 1982 world cup tournament before its on youtube ,go look it up , pep guardiiola on the Fifa website said that brazil team of 1982 was one of the best ever all the players were wonderful eder ,zico ,juniour if so many years later people still fondily rember thay team its because it was really special ,i doubt wether some World Cup winning sides are as fondly rembered as that team its a sign of a good team when its being talked about 20 ,30,40 years later ,thoes were the words of pep in a interview of ESPN Brasil ,who has more credibility you or pep Guardiola italy 1982 team is not spoken with any reverence ,fondness,passion as Brazil 1982 team are around the world .outside italy but Brazil 1982 team are go figure the spanish pappers after brazil elinination said the the life ,colour ,magic ,and artistry left the World Cup with Brazil elimination go figure
Love seeing these old goals. Brings back a lot of memories (Negrete in 1986, Bergkamp in 98, Frings in 2006, etc) I'm pretty sure this program was produced before the 2014 World Cup, which had a lot of nice goals as well (Cahill, Persie, Rodriguez, etc).
Maradona's was the best player of all time...that goal shows you why.....it is the best WC goal ever. I am not even close to being Argentinian, but I know soccer/football
Eusebio, Pele , Cruyff, Beckenbauer, even Maradona said George Best was the greatest of all time, Both Ronaldos, Ronaldinho, Mueller, Moore , Dino Zoff , Zidane, could go on its all subjective
got to go deeper...he was the ONLY reason Napoli went from bottom to top in one of worlds best leagues and won 2 titles and EUFA Cup..he was ONLY reason Arg went to 2 WCups and won with best goal of century..sure there has been great players...and Maradona cant say himself is best ...he has to pick someone else...all young people think its messi but they have no clue about Maradona@@simoncampbell3144
@@ScratchyBaws yes agreed 70s Brazil were amazing ,more balanced Roberto riverlino ,jairzhinho, midfeild mastro gerson, palo Cesar the incomparible pele, clodaldo ,carlos Alberto ,everaldo Antonio ,Brito ,piazza enough said
@@spendover too freely pehaps haters say thaey had a poor defence but when italy scored their third goal which shouldt even had counted as it didnt cross the line for a corner Brazil had 10 players in the box , it was a scuffed shot by marco tardelli ,that somehow found its way to Rossi who instinctively hit it juniour Brazil left back actually played him onside because had he had pushed up just a fraction he would have been offside
I nominate Mario Goetze's goal against Argentina in extra time in the 2014 World Cup Final that gave Germany its first World Cup in South America. It was an amazing goal to end a spectacular run of wins by the German Team at the 2014 World Cup, not least of which was the dominant 7-1 defeat of Brazil in the semi-final match. I can still replay Goetze's goal in my mind, 10 years later!
Muy bello si pero como le fue al tipo después, hay algo con esos jugadores alemanes que acabaron con Argentina dos veces el de Italia 90 y este sr goetze mira como la a pasado el después de Brasil?
Was looking for that one. Wasn’t sure the 2014 cup had happened bc Cahill and James were both not on the list. Surprised iniestas winner didn’t make the cut from 2006
Two very important things to remember i) the second goal came after he had cheated ii) It was still brilliant. Should it be first? You're not getting that vote by British broadcasters on British TV. It will never happen...and I don't blame them.
Di María's goal in 2022 WC Final made this video age badly. Easily better than Carlos Alberto's goal. Hellishly fast and precise, lots of one touch passes, in the WC Final, against the reigning Champ. Also, where is Robin Van Persie's magic flying header? There are at least 10 goals lesser than that one in this list.
Thanks for sharing all these wonderful goals. Everyone has his own list, but it doesnt matter. What matters is football and the bond it creates among fans from all over the world.
Faisal Al Dakil, Spain 1982, Negrete Mexico 1986; Socrates vs. Italy Spain 1982, there a lot of missed greatest goals, and others that never deserve to be here.
No 28 Eder,was famous for his powerful shot-he was called the canon,he made Alan Rough go down as he faked to shoot low-no doubt the keeper knew about his power,then chipped him beautifully.Best football that I've ever seen Brazil 82.
OF COURSE.. YOU DIDN'T SEE BRAZIL IN '70, THE MOST POWERFUL FOOTBALL MACHINE IN HISTORY. WITH A BRAIN IN MIDFIELD THAT FEW TALK ABOUT... G E R S O N.. A BEAST DISHING OUT GAME
Yes! They are trying to escape their unavoidable fate. They were on the losing side of the absolutely best goal ever scored in the world's biggest stage, no matter how much you spin it.
6:06 I already know that the number one goal is Maradona 86 against England and even as an Englishman how a short ass like Maradona managed to out jump Shilton to score was amazing simply magical and his second goal wasn’t too bad either!
@waso778 I remember them so well neeskens, cryuff, Johnny rep all fantastic players. But still won nothing. Euros 88 that's it Best in the world has to have a world Cup winners medal
@@philipcarthy2977 yes.. but even not winning can still be best team ever. It's about the style they played. For me club team Milan end 80th begin 90th are best club team. Yeah they won lol
I went to the 1970 WC and saw every game Brazil played. Pele's header to the ground, Gerson's long balls and winning goal in the final, Rivelino's free kicks and dribbles, Tostao (the white Pele) involved in every play weaving here and there, Clodoaldo's domination of the midfield - they were tested before the WC and determined to be the lowest ranked on physical training! Gerson smoked, and hated to run. Tostao had just returned from injury. They dismissed their coach and just played for the love of it. Every one of these players was the best in his position in the world. Even players like Ademir Da Guia could not make the team. The goalie was the worst in the WC, so they determined to not allow any shots to go against him by keeping the ball to themselves. However, Piazza and Alberto were the greatest of defenders. The Brazilian league was the greatest league ever. Besides Maradona's goal (which was reproduced exactly by Messi in Barcelona's shirt), Didier Six' and Cambiasso' s goals were my favorite.
42:36 Gerson, Clodoaldo Slalom, Rivelino finding Jairzinho, then he takes on the defenders getting trapped, leaving it to Pelé who was at his finest, calm and genius, he rolls it to Carlos Alberto exactly on the path of that little bump on the pitch that would make the ball lift from the ground just the right amount to allow for the outside of boot of Carlos Alberto to strike it as sweetly and as powerfully as you will ever see an strike. The way the ball blasts the bottom corner then TOSTÃO arriving and kicking the ball once again into the net while the players run behind the goal celebrating... you can't write this stuff. Too perfect!
All nice goals, but I find the entire list very biased towards long-distance shots. I can think of a few goals that I would prefer over many of these. No Götze WorldCup decider 2014 in the entire list?
Check out Romario of Brazil goals at USA 94 which helped Brazil win the world cup at USA 94. Most of this goals were at close range delivered with very high levels of skill that only Brazilians can produce.
The thing about the Brazilian goal that makes it deserve the number one spot is the fact that it literally had everything you could ever want to see in football
No surprise seeing English journalists putting Maradona at no. 2 😂 I really miss his first goal against Belgium, though. It's a magical moment, though strangely overlooked.
Caniggia scored the gol it tie the game 1-1 after Toto Schillasi put the 1-0 in the first half,checking the gol I believe Caniggia was slightly pushed from behind by the italian player but managed to head back and score this important goal.
Cannigia's goal came from inside the little box. Borgetti had no angle. No one saw that coming, specially with Maldini breathing on his neck. Jared's goal is by far superior.
El gol de Canniggia en Italia-90 no tiene nada que ver con el de Borgetti, si se fijan bien fue dentro del area chica ademas recibio un pequeño toque del central sin embargo el de Borgetti fue mucho mas complejo por la distancia hasta el arco, la posición del delantero y la presión del defensa que era nada mas y nada menos que Maldini.
To me Maradona's goals in Mexico 1986 and USA 1994 where he left the tournament early. Who knows if he played on in 1994 Argentina might have won USA 94. But I am glad Brazil won. Another favourite of mine was Romario's goals at USA 94. Baggio goal in 1990. Some of Brazil's goal in Spain 1982. Hard to choose really so many fantastic goals in World Cups.
Am not seeing enough of those great Luis Naserio Delima RONALDO goals! Tear apart the midfield, send defence scrambling, turn the keeper the wrong way, then tap into an empty net🙏
Dinho's Free kick against England in the quarter final in 2002 was one of the most valuable and magical free kicks of the WC history. Before that free kick it was anyone’s game. Dinho single-handedly took Brazil to the semi-final. So, considering Dinho's spontaneity and impact on the result, the goal should be in the top 10 or at least in top 15, even though the goal must be painful for English people.
I'm at goal number 11... I guarantee you that Maradona v England 86 and Carlos Alberto 1970 will be one and two... I'm guessing Bergkamp v Argentina 2022 will be top 5
Arie Haan's goal in 1978 world cup against Germany is one of the best goals ever. He scored against the 2 best goal keepers in the world in Dino Zoff and Sepp Maier from 40 yards away. Also Johan Neeskens goal against Brasil in 1974 world cup was an extremely difficult shot to make. The number one selection is a terrible choice. So many more beautiful goals are shown in this video.
Also, here's one I felt was left off the list (American and Belgian, despite the screen name, fyi). Brian McBride's opening goal for United States against Mexico in the round of 16 in 2002. United States wins a free kick in the Mexico half, quickly re-starts, Claudio Reyna avoids a tackle, goes towards the end line, and finally gives the ball up to Josh Wolff; Wolff one touches the ball to McBride, who's wide open, and goes from right to left, slightly lower in terms of aim. Beautiful goal for me, although I can see why it would get left off.
Probably yes, from a technical point of view, especially considering the pitch they played on and the heat. But the Carlos Alberto goal was just way ahead of its time. It was total football, before the Dutch. While Maradona's goal was unmatched brilliance by a single player, the C.Alberto goal was the combined brilliance of the whole Brazil team.
Maradona's second goal against England in the 1986 World Cup was without a doubt the greatest goal in World Cup history. Receiving the ball on his own field near midfield, Maradona marched towards the English goal leaving in his wake English player after English player after English player (five in total) completely destroying them to finish by sweetly dribbling past the oh-so-great English goalkeeper Shilton and softly depositing the ball in the back of the net! Absolute genius!
you're absolutely right. But this is a british list made by butthurt british assholes ;)
But faul earely?
Thanks for the comment Dino, unfortunately, my English-English lacks in depth so I am unable to really appreciate your words. If you could please "translate" to American-English it will be appreciated. Thanks again!
Pele scored the same goal against Mexico in 1962 WC but no one have seen it .
@@hocinimahmoud6682 Thank you for your reply.
If, like you said, "no one have seen it" how do you know then that Pelé scored the same goal against México in the World Cup in 1962? It does not make sense.
Carlos Alberto's goal was a masterpiece of individual and team skill. But it was already 3-1 for Brazil with just a few minutes left. The Italians were thoroughly beaten, plus they must have been physically and emotionally exhausted from the epic heavyweight overtime slugfest they had just had in the semis against West Germany. Just look at how Pele had tons of space to receive the ball and make his pass. Bergkamp, on the other hand, scored his goal in the last minute of what was at that point an unbelievably tense 1-1 draw against a great Argentina team that had the upper hand. To this day I can't imagine playing 90 minutes against Argentina and still producing that first touch. So I would rank them - Maradona, Bergkamp, Alberto.
Well broken down. Good comment.
thats their fault
brazil 70 the best end of
1982 brazil most spectacular most artistic ,most magnificent ,and flamboyant collection of goals by any national team ever
Masterpiece is the perfect word for that goal, well said
Compared to nowadays they of course had lots of space. But nevertheless this goal is also my favourit. A goal like being planned on a drawing board. Great setup, then an assist by Pelé like on a silver plate and finally the perfect strike by Carlos Alberto with a shooting technique from a textbook.
I guess this has been broadcast before the 2014 World Cup. Otherwise it would, maybe should have included van Persies header against Spain, Goetzes Goal against Argentina and of course Rodriguez' volley against Uruguay.
You can say the same of the tackling of the English players. Nowadays, Maradona would have been on the ground before he even got close to the penalty area. It was almost like the English players were saying, go on, don't mind us, we are just going to pretend we are defending. Next time, use your hands or sniff some coca.
Despite Maradona scoring the Hand of God, as an Englishman, There's no Argument that his second goal is the greatest goal EVER!
I do have to say though, I am English, but how the fuck did Shilton not outjump him. That's the biggest mystery of it in my opinion.
That header against shilton should be no 1!
Not even the fact he was a coke head …
@@billystanford275 Strange outcome there. Good comment.
6:06 I already know that the number one goal is Maradona 86 against England and even as an Englishman how a short ass like Maradona managed to out jump Shilton to score was amazing simply magical and his second goal wasn’t too bad either!
Maradona second goal against England in 1986 was voted the goal of the century. That goal is my all time fav. simply the best
No difference to Saudi Arabia goal, just was Maradona.
Carlos Aberto is unique in the context.
@@caravaggio31 The difference is in the quality of the opposition and the level of the stakes.
Diego Forlan's goal against the Netherlands in 2010 should be on this list.
Definitely, instead of Cambiasso's in number 4
I love the Argentina team goal.
Van Persie header against Spain 2014 World Cup should be on the list.
@@tristanwhite3472 sure
Guys I just realized something very important watching this video. I am an Argentinian supporter and 98 WC was the first one I watched. Though I didn't understand football that much back then but have to say that Owen's goal was just frighteningly good. I think if he wasn't that injury prone he would be considered greatest English footballer of all time ❤❤
“Maradona, turns like a little eel. He comes away from trouble, little squat man, comes inside Butcher and leaves him for dead, outside Fenwick and leaves him for dead, and puts the ball away. And that is why Maradona is the greatest player in the world.” - Bryon Butler
Maybe as slippery as an eel, and lower than an eels 🔔end, but that's about it. Haha 🤣💙.
Maradona' s goal is the best in football history
y el de DiMaria contra Francia en el mundial 2022
James Rodriguez' goal in Brazil was worthy of a spot here, I reckon.
His goal against Uruguay didn’t make the list?!
Program was made in 2013.
I trust@@robertomartinez3272to know all about 2013.
I trust@@robertomartinez3272 to know all about 2013.
That one journalist saying 1970 was a great time to be a boy brought me to tears! I was 11 then and there were so many fantastic legends to idolize. Such good memories
41:36 I thought Maradona’s goal would be number one but earlier watching a video about Maradona I noticed something about that goal I never noticed in 38yrs is the bit of skill when he first gets the ball he just spins taking the ball with him beats two players and the starts his run simply magical
never noticed?
I’ve always noticed it, just nobody really talks about how skillful it was. He totally bamboozled them.
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31:14 he gets fouled 3 times as well
Never noticed?!? That's the best part!!
Cannot believe M Laudrup's goal against Uruguay in 86 is missing.
I agree with you. And Iam from Uruguay!
Or the goal of Ebbe Sand (who, by the way, has been on the pitch for 15 sec.) from 1998, with an abselutely beautifull assist from Michael Laudrup.
@@boyechristensen3073 Helt enig...............der er flere af målene i denne video, der ikke var nær så blærede som Ebbe Sands. De havde heller ikke James Rodriquez mål fra WM 2014, eller Belanovs ultra cool mål mod Belgien fra 1986, eller Mario Götzes perlemål i sidste sekund fra WM Finalen 2014.............men det må vi så leve med..............hyg dig Boye Christensen........😁
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let`s call it #49 . . . . 😁
I think Maradona's goal is no.1, though the Carlos Alberto goal was awesome. A. Robben's goal against defending champion Spain in 2014, Ronaldinho's FK vs England, Di Maria's goal in E.T. vs Switzerland, Messi's goal at injury time vs Iran & beautiful control & finish vs Nigeria in 2018, David Luiz's FK in quarter final of 2014, J. Rodriguez's volly in 2014, Van Persi's flying header vs Spain could be on the list
Ronaldinho's free kick against England, 2002, should be counted.
I am guessing this video was made pre 2014 otherwise Van Persie's flying header against spain would be an option too.
@@Sarge80 some great goals from 2014 not included, Van Persie specially.
Both Ronaldinho and Rivaldo goals from that game deserve it honestly.
Importance and how brilliant they were... i guess the English are still a little sore lol.
Belanov scored an incredible goal for the Soviet Union against Belgium in 1986. That goal should have been included.
Totally agrre...............that goal was awesome................there`s only one word that describes Belanovs goal................." BAM "................😁
All these magnificient goals yet Van Persie's 'the flying Dutchman' is one that I enjoy rewatching the most.
Excellent presentation. Thanks. Brings back memories.....!
Van Persie and his flying fish header is definitely top 3
Borgetti has it FADED 😈😉
Nah.
The vídeo made after.
What about Robben's solo goal in that same match?
It's number one by a mile. British pundits are pro-Brazil and Argentina and anti-Western Europe.
Maradona is undoubtedly number 1.
cheers
football is a game played with feet; not hand.
cheaters don'have thei place here.
Both goals against England would be ranked 1st and 2nd for me.
The English have to get over it. Maradona and his solo run is the greatest.
We have. He was in my opinion the greatest. Still cheated. Reverse the situation, would you be happy? Hand of God = cheat.
@@rusanwolfa thats why he was genius...outclass that english keeper...
Argentina was the superior team that afternoon. I dare anyone to deny that. Remember Tapia's shot to the post?
Thing with cheat is, it works both ways, what would you call the 1966 final against Germany with a goal that never actually entered the goal?@@rusanwolfa
@@rusanwolfa The English cheated too. Get over yourselves.
For me, Bergkamp's '98 goal versus Argentina is my #1 choice, because of the control from the De Boer pass. As great as the Carlos Alberto and Maradona goals are, they were much more technically precise. Because of the lack of "polish" on it, to me it suggests Bergkamp would mis-hit it. But the control was beautiful.
Nice
In fact, the more I think about it, I'd put Alberto's goal at #4, mostly because it was about how it was set up rather than how it was scored. Alberto didn't have to do as much as Maradona and Bergkamp did. I put the Arie Haan goal at #3, Maradona at #2, and Bergkamp #1. And Owairan's goal is in the top ten, but I can't figure out where after my top four.
Which one is more difficult to score? Bergkamp's or Maradona's? Come on. Going past half a team from midfield is million times more difficult and requires a lot more skill.
That goal is so overrated, shouldn't be anywhere near the top 10.
@@alejandroyanun2465 Exactly, not even close. Bergkamp's is not even top 20 in terms of difficulty.
47... Hagi goal, was no fluke!!! He did that same shot and goal ALL the time!!!
What about Fabio Grosso's goal vs Germany in 2006. The opponent, the stadium, the timing, Pirlo' s pass....
it´s about the best goals, not the most dramatic.
Laudrup in 1986 against Uruguay is better than most of them. It seems like the list is based on countries rather than the actual goals
I feel you, man. As a Pole, I was absolutely sure there wouldn't be a single Polish goal included. I mean hey, we just finished third twice, not many teams can say that, but who cares, right? We always have to do more to be noticed. I think the selection is a crude mix of goals that you'd expect and that deserve to be on the list, goals apparently chosen mainly to include some exotic countries, goals that are only included to add more British goals (that Charlton goal, absolutely no one is trying to attack him or block his shot in any way or shape), and the #1 choice is a joke, I wouldn't even put it in my top 50 (I know it's kind of legendary, but I really mean it, I don't see anything special about it). In these two games alone we scored at least 3 or 4 better goals:
ruclips.net/video/OjnpPQfJvig/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/CIHP8NQX4Pc/видео.html
Or what are those two Bulgarian goals doing on this list? I think our goal against Italy in '74 was better than Letchkov's header:
ruclips.net/video/OaDee0Y0RXc/видео.html
@@jefdarcy Man, you got it to the point, taking the words right of my mouth
Love the oh yes! oh yes! oh yes!Alan Parry commentary on Baggios goal .....takes me right back to my most favourite summer of my life .
A moment please for the always eloquent commentary of Peter Brackley, who elevated C4's Italy coverage throughout the 90s and much more besides. Deserves to be in the pantheon of commentators, and I feel is overlooked.
Brazil 1982 the most exciting most spectacular most flamboyant most artistic imaginative, world cup side ever period
full stop
did not even make it to the final. maybe they were not that good.
That day when Brazil lost to Italy in 1982 is called the day that football died.@@maxgonzalez214
@@maxgonzalez214 they were good enough to be remembered as the outstanding most entertaining team 44 years later were the winners outside their own fans by the rest of the footballing world are by and large largely forgotten ,not unlike the dutch team of the 74 World Cup ,just before the final in 1982 cruff was being interviewed and
Cruff said Brazil were the best team of the 1982 world cup tournament before its on youtube ,go look it up ,
pep guardiiola on the Fifa website said that brazil team of 1982 was one of the best ever all the players were wonderful eder ,zico ,juniour if so many years later people still fondily rember thay team its because it was really special ,i doubt wether some World Cup winning sides are as fondly rembered as that team its a sign of a good team when its being talked about 20 ,30,40 years later ,thoes were the words of pep in a interview of ESPN Brasil ,who has more credibility you or pep Guardiola
italy 1982 team is not spoken with any reverence ,fondness,passion as Brazil 1982 team are around the world .outside italy but Brazil 1982 team are go figure
the spanish pappers after brazil elinination said the the life ,colour ,magic ,and artistry left the World Cup with Brazil elimination
go figure
@@maxgonzalez214 i suppose you know more than cruff or pep
yeah i didnt think so
@@chrisbennett6260 "flamboyant, artistic" sounds like you are a skate dancing fan 😂
Love seeing these old goals. Brings back a lot of memories (Negrete in 1986, Bergkamp in 98, Frings in 2006, etc) I'm pretty sure this program was produced before the 2014 World Cup, which had a lot of nice goals as well (Cahill, Persie, Rodriguez, etc).
Maradona's was the best player of all time...that goal shows you why.....it is the best WC goal ever. I am not even close to being Argentinian, but I know soccer/football
messi GOAT not even close
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 bollocks
Eusebio, Pele , Cruyff, Beckenbauer, even Maradona said George Best was the greatest of all time, Both Ronaldos, Ronaldinho, Mueller, Moore , Dino Zoff , Zidane, could go on its all subjective
got to go deeper...he was the ONLY reason Napoli went from bottom to top in one of worlds best leagues and won 2 titles and EUFA Cup..he was ONLY reason Arg went to 2 WCups and won with best goal of century..sure there has been great players...and Maradona cant say himself is best ...he has to pick someone else...all young people think its messi but they have no clue about Maradona@@simoncampbell3144
not even in my top 10...Mara, Pele, Best, Cruyff, Ronaldo C, Zidane, Maldini, Beckenbauer, Eusebio, Puskas.@@Kevin-co7dr
25:06 One of the fastest players i've ever seen.
Maradona's goal... by faaaaar
A truth hard to swallow in London.
That’s the English for you , never pay much attention to them. Over there everything is upside-down
Hagi tried to shoot one 5 minutes before that, it was never a fluke he always did that.
El de Maradona a los ingleses el Gol soñado por todos el n 1
Brasil '82 - from another planet
100 percent
I agree and that was the last time Brazil played free
So were the 70 Brazil.
@@ScratchyBaws yes agreed 70s Brazil were amazing ,more balanced Roberto riverlino ,jairzhinho, midfeild mastro gerson, palo Cesar the incomparible pele, clodaldo ,carlos Alberto ,everaldo Antonio ,Brito ,piazza enough said
@@spendover too freely
pehaps haters say thaey had a poor defence but when italy scored their third goal which shouldt even had counted as it didnt cross the line for a corner
Brazil had 10 players in the box , it was a scuffed shot by marco tardelli ,that somehow found its way to Rossi who instinctively hit it
juniour Brazil left back actually played him onside because had he had pushed up just a fraction he would have been offside
You don't like Maradona we understand that, but his second goal against England in the 1986 World Cup is the best goal ever.
I am hungarian fan. Please take a look at the gool by János Farkas Hungary vs brazil 1966. The brazil team won the cup in 62. Enjoy:)
Beautiful goals are very subjective :-) My top 10 would be totally different, but thanks a lot for that entertaining video.
26:27 That Bobby Charlton - the goalkeeper dives and dies for a few seconds 😂😂
My compatriot Teófilo Cubillas' goal against Scotland is a beauty.
Maradona's "Barrilete cósmico" is football's undying beauty in a nutshell.
I nominate Mario Goetze's goal against Argentina in extra time in the 2014 World Cup Final that gave Germany its first World Cup in South America. It was an amazing goal to end a spectacular run of wins by the German Team at the 2014 World Cup, not least of which was the dominant 7-1 defeat of Brazil in the semi-final match. I can still replay Goetze's goal in my mind, 10 years later!
Muy bello si pero como le fue al tipo después, hay algo con esos jugadores alemanes que acabaron con Argentina dos veces el de Italia 90 y este sr goetze mira como la a pasado el después de Brasil?
Agree.
Timmy Cahill's volley in 14, an absolute top 10 of all time. Its as good if not better than any other volley showm here.
Against netherlands right?
Was looking for that one. Wasn’t sure the 2014 cup had happened bc Cahill and James were both not on the list. Surprised iniestas winner didn’t make the cut from 2006
Yes...Netherlands had just scored
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Best player ever, best goal ever, Maradona!!! Forget the rest
Yes but now the goat 🐐 is Missi then Maradona
Two very important things to remember i) the second goal came after he had cheated ii) It was still brilliant. Should it be first? You're not getting that vote by British broadcasters on British TV. It will never happen...and I don't blame them.
No goal is over Maradona's goal 🔥
Di María's goal in 2022 WC Final made this video age badly. Easily better than Carlos Alberto's goal. Hellishly fast and precise, lots of one touch passes, in the WC Final, against the reigning Champ. Also, where is Robin Van Persie's magic flying header? There are at least 10 goals lesser than that one in this list.
Horrendous take
The video was made in 2013 whereas Robin Van Persie's goal was as you'll know, from 2014.
Bergkamp strike in '98 and Borgetti header in '02 are the best in my known world! 🇲🇽🇳🇱
What a great vid. I can fondly remember all those goals. I was at Wembley in 1966 for the Final. Couldnt speak for three days!
Pills were pretty potent back then, eh?
magistral el tiro libre del nene Cubillas,pegandole con la cara externa de su pie derecho.arriba PERUUUU 🇵🇪🇵🇪💪❤️🍈💕🇵🇪🇵🇪
Fantastic selection !!!!
ميسي من جعل كرة القدم سهله للغايه
Frings' goal was my first memory of world cup football in 06. What a hit!
haha! c'mon guys! we ALL know Diego's second against england is THE BEST GOAL EVER!...EVER!
Not putting Diego's masterpiece first is absolute rubbish....
Nah, Michael Owen is no 1!😉
, 100%...that Brazil goal you see many times each year in int football...that Maradona goal will NEVER be replicated...
I see it as an attempt to degrade Diego's colossal feat, because it was made at their expense.
@@dantolino1093 Now that's stating the obvious!!
yeah...i never saw the build up to that brazil goal before!!!only the goal...Maradona is the GOAT and bar..... Goal of all time!@@dantolino1093
What a surprise! English pundits didn't pick Maradona's goal, which was voted by fans from all over the world as "best ever".
I wonder why... 🤣😂😜
I agree totally
jealousy...they did not like Maradona
@@mfinn7185 It's hard to be on the losing side of the most humiliating goal in history and accept that as your fate.
Why would they choose a hand ball as the best goal?
Peter Brackley is my personal choice of the greatest commentator ever. That velvety voice is just a joy to the senses. RIP great man.
Thanks for sharing all these wonderful goals. Everyone has his own list, but it doesnt matter. What matters is football and the bond it creates among fans from all over the world.
Faisal Al Dakil, Spain 1982, Negrete Mexico 1986; Socrates vs. Italy Spain 1982, there a lot of missed greatest goals, and others that never deserve to be here.
No 28 Eder,was famous for his powerful shot-he was called the canon,he made Alan Rough go down as he faked to shoot low-no doubt the keeper knew about his power,then chipped him beautifully.Best football that I've ever seen Brazil 82.
OF COURSE.. YOU DIDN'T SEE BRAZIL IN '70, THE MOST POWERFUL FOOTBALL MACHINE IN HISTORY. WITH A BRAIN IN MIDFIELD THAT FEW TALK ABOUT... G E R S O N.. A BEAST DISHING OUT GAME
No Ronaldinho free kick from 2002? Probably hurt too much.
El 2 gol de Maradona el Gol más grande de todos los tiempos
...junto con el primero que se llama mano de dios
ZICO The Best gol World Cup 1982 !!
So Carlos Alberto's goal was greater than Maradona's goal of the century? LOL
Context is key. This was done in a Final... Everyone touched the ball... And this was the beginning of "Total Football"...
@@DJObiSmalls Still not the greatest goal ever
@@DJObiSmalls Bullshit
The best goal and number one is maradona, who make the list, the england people?
Yes! They are trying to escape their unavoidable fate. They were on the losing side of the absolutely best goal ever scored in the world's biggest stage, no matter how much you spin it.
Brazila ❤❤❤
6:06 I already know that the number one goal is Maradona 86 against England and even as an Englishman how a short ass like Maradona managed to out jump Shilton to score was amazing simply magical and his second goal wasn’t too bad either!
Maradona was a gift of God.
Really a video about best world cup goals and its all about germanic speaking countries ,South America and Africa
Absolutely perfect, the best team, and by far the best goal, that's why we watch football, to see teams like the 70 world cup.
Netherlamds 74 best country team ever.
@@Hisfirstkill that won nothing
@@philipcarthy2977 and? Marodonna, Pelé and Beckenbauer.. said it.
@waso778 I remember them so well neeskens, cryuff, Johnny rep all fantastic players.
But still won nothing.
Euros 88 that's it
Best in the world has to have a world Cup winners medal
@@philipcarthy2977 yes.. but even not winning can still be best team ever. It's about the style they played. For me club team Milan end 80th begin 90th are best club team. Yeah they won lol
Not fair, Maradona goal is the first. From the fans and from FIFA.
I went to the 1970 WC and saw every game Brazil played. Pele's header to the ground, Gerson's long balls and winning goal in the final, Rivelino's free kicks and dribbles, Tostao (the white Pele) involved in every play weaving here and there, Clodoaldo's domination of the midfield - they were tested before the WC and determined to be the lowest ranked on physical training! Gerson smoked, and hated to run. Tostao had just returned from injury. They dismissed their coach and just played for the love of it. Every one of these players was the best in his position in the world. Even players like Ademir Da Guia could not make the team. The goalie was the worst in the WC, so they determined to not allow any shots to go against him by keeping the ball to themselves. However, Piazza and Alberto were the greatest of defenders. The Brazilian league was the greatest league ever. Besides Maradona's goal (which was reproduced exactly by Messi in Barcelona's shirt), Didier Six' and Cambiasso' s goals were my favorite.
42:36 Gerson, Clodoaldo Slalom, Rivelino finding Jairzinho, then he takes on the defenders getting trapped, leaving it to Pelé who was at his finest, calm and genius, he rolls it to Carlos Alberto exactly on the path of that little bump on the pitch that would make the ball lift from the ground just the right amount to allow for the outside of boot of Carlos Alberto to strike it as sweetly and as powerfully as you will ever see an strike. The way the ball blasts the bottom corner then TOSTÃO arriving and kicking the ball once again into the net while the players run behind the goal celebrating... you can't write this stuff. Too perfect!
All nice goals, but I find the entire list very biased towards long-distance shots. I can think of a few goals that I would prefer over many of these.
No Götze WorldCup decider 2014 in the entire list?
Check out Romario of Brazil goals at USA 94 which helped Brazil win the world cup at USA 94. Most of this goals were at close range delivered with very high levels of skill that only Brazilians can produce.
True, let's say Joe Cole goal was not that spectacular or difficult
What about header van persie
really unremarkable goal
I was looking out for that header in the top 5
Clearly, this was made before that World Cup.
@@JCO78 really unremarkable comment
Two very difficult headers goal were missed out.
Holland Van Persie 2014
West Germany Zeller 1970
That 1970 Brazil team is the only team in the history of football where each player was skilled, and could score any day anywhere.
I would say Brazil of 1982 was just as good. They were unlucky not to win the title that year
So, Pele was just a lucky player. He won nothing alone
Not a single player won anything alone,@@amooolusina6978
This does not take the greatness of Pele, Maradona or any other legendary player out of them.
@@amooolusina6978 you can name it teamwork. Those guys were fearsome to play against.
The total Football was better.
Man that Pele assist for Jairzinho against England was ridiculous. So much skill and vision involved. Similar to the one for Carlos Alberto
All English pundits end their analysis with: "Amazin' finish, brilliant gahw"
Ronaldo R9 vs Türkiye masterpiece
The thing about the Brazilian goal that makes it deserve the number one spot is the fact that it literally had everything you could ever want to see in football
No surprise seeing English journalists putting Maradona at no. 2 😂
I really miss his first goal against Belgium, though. It's a magical moment, though strangely overlooked.
Just before Carlos Alberto hits it, the ball bobbles, so it’s on the volley. Making it even better. 43:38
Idk why they say Borgetti's header was so unique. Caniggia scored a similar one in 1990
They felt they had to include something from Mexico...
@@ernestogasulla7763 mexico's goal in 1986 is way better...dont remember what match..maybe against belgium. Manuel Negrete
Caniggia scored the gol it tie the game 1-1 after Toto Schillasi put the 1-0 in the first half,checking the gol I believe Caniggia was slightly pushed from behind by the italian player but managed to head back and score this important goal.
Cannigia's goal came from inside the little box. Borgetti had no angle. No one saw that coming, specially with Maldini breathing on his neck. Jared's goal is by far superior.
El gol de Canniggia en Italia-90 no tiene nada que ver con el de Borgetti, si se fijan bien fue dentro del area chica ademas recibio un pequeño toque del central sin embargo el de Borgetti fue mucho mas complejo por la distancia hasta el arco, la posición del delantero y la presión del defensa que era nada mas y nada menos que Maldini.
Pobre Ayala. Quedó pegado en dos de los 5 mejores goles. Un defensor extraordinario, pero esos dos genios (Owen y Bergkamp) lo dejaron parado.
To me Maradona's goals in Mexico 1986 and USA 1994 where he left the tournament early. Who knows if he played on in 1994 Argentina might have won USA 94. But I am glad Brazil won. Another favourite of mine was Romario's goals at USA 94. Baggio goal in 1990. Some of Brazil's goal in Spain 1982. Hard to choose really so many fantastic goals in World Cups.
Am not seeing enough of those great Luis Naserio Delima RONALDO goals! Tear apart the midfield, send defence scrambling, turn the keeper the wrong way, then tap into an empty net🙏
You can compare den Spielzug auf di Maria 🏆
Maradona's goal against Belgium should have been so much higher.
Both his goals from that game are amazing and should be on the list.
Hagi's goal was underrated for sure..... Should be in the top 10
Brilliant Goals 👏
I enjoyed the commentary as much as the goals.
Dinho's Free kick against England in the quarter final in 2002 was one of the most valuable and magical free kicks of the WC history. Before that free kick it was anyone’s game. Dinho single-handedly took Brazil to the semi-final. So, considering Dinho's spontaneity and impact on the result, the goal should be in the top 10 or at least in top 15, even though the goal must be painful for English people.
Cubillas is from Mars
This list is compromised when Maradona's is number 2 and Baggio's number 25.
I'm at goal number 11... I guarantee you that Maradona v England 86 and Carlos Alberto 1970 will be one and two... I'm guessing Bergkamp v Argentina 2022 will be top 5
Arie Haan's goal in 1978 world cup against Germany is one of the best goals ever. He scored against the 2 best goal keepers in the world in Dino Zoff and Sepp Maier from 40 yards away. Also Johan Neeskens goal against Brasil in 1974 world cup was an extremely difficult shot to make. The number one selection is a terrible choice. So many more beautiful goals are shown in this video.
Also, here's one I felt was left off the list (American and Belgian, despite the screen name, fyi).
Brian McBride's opening goal for United States against Mexico in the round of 16 in 2002. United States wins a free kick in the Mexico half, quickly re-starts, Claudio Reyna avoids a tackle, goes towards the end line, and finally gives the ball up to Josh Wolff; Wolff one touches the ball to McBride, who's wide open, and goes from right to left, slightly lower in terms of aim. Beautiful goal for me, although I can see why it would get left off.
Jared Borgettis header should be higher, insane technique vs Maldini and Buffon
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Where is Careca's goal for Brazil vs France in the Quarter Final of the World Cup in 1986?
That was a wonderful goal and deserves to be on the list
Madonna was number 1 by a country mile.
Probably yes, from a technical point of view, especially considering the pitch they played on and the heat. But the Carlos Alberto goal was just way ahead of its time. It was total football, before the Dutch. While Maradona's goal was unmatched brilliance by a single player, the C.Alberto goal was the combined brilliance of the whole Brazil team.
As a solo goal yes. But the Alberto goal was a fantastic team goal with exceptional skill and a sublime finish. Both great goals.
Maradona was a cheating little coke head prima donna
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