This man! A hero of mine... A genius with the ball. Most United fans called him lazy and then he left and everybody said I miss Berba... 1st touch? He could control the weather that man! Beautiful player
As a utd fan, hearing him talk about being dropped for the 2011 CL final really shows how mature he is as a person - "of course I'm disappointed and angry, but there was no issues with the manager" - the level of empathy he has for the manager's impossible decision, even with his own disappointment, and most importantly being able to talk about the disappointment without simply disengaging - just proves he had the character to play for a big club. Really gotta love and respect the man.
It is still a mystery for me WHY he wasn´t the main man upfront in the Champions League that season. Instead, they played with Park-Ji-Sung, Rooney and Javier Hernandéz, are you kidding me?!?!? Sir Alex lost the plot there.
Berbatov is an absolute football legend. Such an inspirational soccer player. Most calm and cool striker ever. Composure on the pitch unmatched. He was one of a kind with his skills, talent and intelligence. Miss his style so much. Loved his career. Easily one of the most influential sport idols in my childhood I always looked up to him. Performances, goals and assists from him were a thing of beauty. I wonder how nervous defenders were facing against him before matches because he was so good, clever and amazing at finishing in the frontline. Must have been absolutely terrifying for them knowing they had to deal with Berbatov.
@@RoYaLLeGiiTHD I dont think hes lazy but i think if things are not going for him, he gives up, downs tools, but when hes on his game hes electric, providing we got replacement for him I wouldnt lose sleep, saying that, he comes back with another team he could make us look stupid, Berbatov was class, he made things look easy, which made him look like wasn't trying
@@RoYaLLeGiiTHD No he´s just inconsistent, had poor positioning and decision making. Berba was none of the above. In Europe, there´s an expression for players like Berbatov, Schuster and Zidane, he call them "Falsos lentos" or in english "the false slow".
@@thunderjoy7250 maybe... I dunno though man. I just keep thinking about that goal against newcastle... the first touch in the hat trick game against Leicester...and that goal for Holland... I mean they both had insane first touch but for me those examples are why bergkamp is just a half step above
The interesting thing about these interviews are the life lessons to learn from these men. The football stories are the vehicles to deliver the message. His maturity and ability to see life from the perspective of another is to be emulated. A very difficult quality to have in life. To be that understanding in disappointment? Top guy. Absolutely amazing.
One of the finest strikers to grace the Premier League, he was able to slow down the ball like a Matrix, fantastic touch, skill, and movement brilliant brilliant player, scored so many amazing goals, he should be thought much higher in the pantheons of world class players.
This man is genuinely my favourite player of all time, i remember watching him play for tottenham at some point when i was younger, and ever since that i watched every spurs game just to watch him. And then when he signed for united i was so happy it was surreal, coolest footballer to ever grace the pitch
Extremely articulate & erudite & wonderfully intelligent insight into the mind of a great footballer... Never ceases to amaze me how so many players from abroad have such a better grasp of the English language & appear to be so much more brighter than their English counterparts...
I was never the biggest fan of Berbatov when he played for Utd (my team) but watching this interview has given me a whole new level of admiration for the guy. What an articulate, humble and level-headed man he clearly is. How many of today's generation would show such loyalty in following through on a commitment made to an old manager like he did with Jol? Top bloke.
Much more humble than I expected, for some reason thought he would he abit it like zlatan But he's a proper sound guy Props to spurs scouting team, from a Arsenal fan
Loved hearing him talk about how he developed his tough, there is always a debate in coaching about isolated training, instead of seeing it as a an assets some don't think its a necessity but when you speak to many players they always talk about those moments they did something over and over in isolated training.
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He is a delight to listen to, so composed and calm but foremost, he speaks so true and genuinely about respect for the club and players. "Everyone has earned the same amount of respect" when entered the room of Champions League winners. With that attitude you build strong character and you build a strong football club. My feeling is that todays football players are way too entitled and in general lacks the respect and gratitude Berbatov so beautifully describe and talk about in this interview. Berb, you are one the best, we were lucky to have you.
He is one of the only 2 united players(p.ji sung) that i really wanted to see play for Liverpool as a fan. His unique style of play is one of a kind, the touches, the goals, never fails to entertain. Not many had same/similar style to him(i can only think of Bergkamp) Was hoping Liverpool to buy him when he was at leverkusen and spurs, only to be gutted see him play for United. The teams who had him were really blessed to have such player play for them. Very good interview with amazing insights from the genius himself
As a Spurs fan back then we understood when a big club comes in for a player. Spurs were not a competing with the big clubs. We didn't like it but understood. He is on my list of all time great players that played for Spurs.
Most of his best football. But he was a great player for united. One of my childhood heroes as I grew up supporting united. And I always wanted Berbi to play he always wowed me.
As a Spurs fan, all I can say is the strike partnership between Keano and Berba was the best since Klinsman and Sheringham. Both players were absolutely lethal and as he says here, both players always had a sense of where each other were and complimented each other perfectly. That day at Wembley when we beat Chelsea to lift the League Cup was absolutely wonderful, and Keano and Berba were superb as usual. Lovely happy memories. Gutted when he left for United. Gutted.
It was odd that he was left out after the season he had. But he wouldn’t of changed what happened that night, we got outplayed by one of the greatest club sides in history.
@@Camaldinho I'm tired of some United fans rolling over and taking the L everytime when it comes to Barcelona. Not blaming you or anyone but things could have gone definitely gone different that day if Fergie got it right.
Berbatov made me a Leverkusen fan until today. Never forget Berba and Leverkusen made a magical journey into UEFA Champion League Final 2001. We were crushed in the final by none other than the incredible Zinedine Zidane. His magnificent left foot volley... An iconic goal for UCL Final until these days.
Excellent interview. Well balanced. Spanning about 14 yrs with various teams. The sport needs more creative geniuses like him. Often misunderstood because of his silk like playing style in a very physical league.
Such a nice guy so calm on and off the field.Would have loved to see Berbatov and Torres together during 2007-2010. Berbatov was so relaxed with the ball and Torres was a lethal finisher.
Torres was great but Berbatov was on another level. He was like a magician and a wizard on the pitch while Torres was sometimes inconsistent and out of form especially his Chelsea and later on Atlético Madrid era. His best seasons were easily early Liverpool (first three seasons). But both world class and outstanding strikers for sure nobody can deny that. I used to admire Torres a lot too despite being a Man Utd fan because he was such a good and a clever finisher and good with the ball at his feet. But Berbatov is easily my favorite soccer player of all time. So incredibly talented, skillful and was always super faithful and loyal to Man Utd, Tottenham and Bayern Leverkusen. Very underrated. Miss his football style and era so much. Like an artist in a uniform outfit.
I was absolutely furious Manu got to sign him. I really wanted him at Chelsea. he's a legend and I loved the Cristiano Ronaldo - Tevez - Rooney - Berbatov tandem
I don't know how he can be so polite about the SAF desision in the CL final, I talked to many people and no one can understand this. As a bulgarian and football fan i hated SAF in this moment. What did Hernandes do, touched the ball 5 times whole game. Shamefull decision.
In fairness to SAF hernandes was clinical in that period. He knew we most likely have to feed off scraps and that was chicharitos m.o . I can understand his decision.
@@mosesjuice2 If I remeber correctly, didn' check on Wiki, but Tevez and Berbatov were goalscorer of the season this year? So he was apparently also clinical :)
What confuses me about the end if his career at United is that he never stopped being able to score goals, coming off the bench always in the 11/12 season and scoring and getting golden boot in 10/11 season so what exactly was Fergie thinking in not playing him in the UCL final or as a more regular starter. I just don't get it
Berbatov was a type of genius! He was so technically gifted & had such intelligence & was a real football brain! The coolest natural personality United had since Eric Cantona!
The only place he ever got criticised for his style was at man utd, the club with the clueless fans who just rate fast players who pretend to be working hard. Those same fans also expected a 35 year old Ibra to be running channels and comparing him to Rashford and martial. I believe even Zidane will not have been understood at man United as that club isn't for the artists of the game.
Definitely appreciated the silky touch from players like Berbatov, David Ginola, Laundrup and Eric Cantota.. Some call it lazy but to us it is just pure class......gracious
Looks like he could still play, felt like him and drogba could keep producing no matter their age compared to other strikers. There are just some players who’s mind can figure out how to stilll be productive no matter what
He did have a lazy style....but it was beautiful. His goal scoring record spoke 4 itself & he's right we do miss it.!! I was so happy when that front 4 broke up at utd! Thank god. Cr7 Tevez Rooney & Berbatov. That is a scary front 4 Glad that fergi couldn't keep em 2gether!!
This man! A hero of mine... A genius with the ball. Most United fans called him lazy and then he left and everybody said I miss Berba... 1st touch? He could control the weather that man! Beautiful player
Obviously slowing down the time has helped a lot with the 1st touch. Dark arts school teachers are always "lazy" to the untrained eyes of a Muggle.
As a utd fan, hearing him talk about being dropped for the 2011 CL final really shows how mature he is as a person - "of course I'm disappointed and angry, but there was no issues with the manager" - the level of empathy he has for the manager's impossible decision, even with his own disappointment, and most importantly being able to talk about the disappointment without simply disengaging - just proves he had the character to play for a big club. Really gotta love and respect the man.
seekerdrone absolutely top guy Berb 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Indeed
It was criminal from Fergie though, he got it wrong and got spanked in the final
A very difficult quality to have in life. To be that understanding in disappointment? Top guy. Absolutely amazing.
It is still a mystery for me WHY he wasn´t the main man upfront in the Champions League that season. Instead, they played with Park-Ji-Sung, Rooney and Javier Hernandéz, are you kidding me?!?!? Sir Alex lost the plot there.
He wasn't lazy, he moved with grace, intelligence and class most of the times, an exceptional striker.
Berbatov is an absolute football legend. Such an inspirational soccer player. Most calm and cool striker ever. Composure on the pitch unmatched. He was one of a kind with his skills, talent and intelligence. Miss his style so much. Loved his career. Easily one of the most influential sport idols in my childhood I always looked up to him. Performances, goals and assists from him were a thing of beauty. I wonder how nervous defenders were facing against him before matches because he was so good, clever and amazing at finishing in the frontline. Must have been absolutely terrifying for them knowing they had to deal with Berbatov.
FIFA 09: Berbatov, Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez, Vidic, Ferdinand, Evra...
Mate Man Utd were unreal on Fifa 09. Ronaldo especially when surrounded by them.
@@madzmedia2 Rooney was the man.
And giggs and scholes
Scholes and Carrick.
All overrated
Been a United fan for 50 odd years, hes one of my favourites, people who thought he was lazy player new nothing about the game
Paul Liddon just curious Paul, do you think martial is lazy ?
@@RoYaLLeGiiTHD I dont think hes lazy but i think if things are not going for him, he gives up, downs tools, but when hes on his game hes electric, providing we got replacement for him I wouldnt lose sleep, saying that, he comes back with another team he could make us look stupid, Berbatov was class, he made things look easy, which made him look like wasn't trying
@@paulliddon facts.
Paul Liddon he had a football brain unlike most
@@RoYaLLeGiiTHD No he´s just inconsistent, had poor positioning and decision making.
Berba was none of the above. In Europe, there´s an expression for players like Berbatov, Schuster and Zidane, he call them "Falsos lentos" or in english "the false slow".
Dimitar Berbatov, the greatest first touch in football history
Amen
I dunno. He had a silky af touch but I think he was just a level below bergkamp
@@565656gooner no way did bergkamp have a better 1st touch..better all round player maybe but not 1st touch
@@thunderjoy7250 maybe... I dunno though man.
I just keep thinking about that goal against newcastle... the first touch in the hat trick game against Leicester...and that goal for Holland...
I mean they both had insane first touch but for me those examples are why bergkamp is just a half step above
Maybe a better player but I'm yet to see a player have a better 1st touch than berba.
The interesting thing about these interviews are the life lessons to learn from these men. The football stories are the vehicles to deliver the message.
His maturity and ability to see life from the perspective of another is to be emulated.
A very difficult quality to have in life. To be that understanding in disappointment? Top guy. Absolutely amazing.
Indeed.
Love Berba as a player & person, unique.
"I wanted to be the Maradona of Leverkusen". Any player who says this has my utmost respect.
Can't be hard to earn your respect then, pussyclart
One of the most underated players in football history
Overrated **
One of the finest strikers to grace the Premier League, he was able to slow down the ball like a Matrix, fantastic touch, skill, and movement brilliant brilliant player, scored so many amazing goals, he should be thought much higher in the pantheons of world class players.
This man is genuinely my favourite player of all time, i remember watching him play for tottenham at some point when i was younger, and ever since that i watched every spurs game just to watch him. And then when he signed for united i was so happy it was surreal, coolest footballer to ever grace the pitch
Not a Man U or Spurs fan but this guy was unbelievable simply a joy to watch people that say he was lazy have no knowledge about football whatsoever.
Extremely articulate & erudite & wonderfully intelligent insight into the mind of a great footballer...
Never ceases to amaze me how so many players from abroad have such a better grasp of the English language & appear to be so much more brighter than their English counterparts...
I know init 😂
We’re cold Bulgarians fam ! 🥶
I was never the biggest fan of Berbatov when he played for Utd (my team) but watching this interview has given me a whole new level of admiration for the guy. What an articulate, humble and level-headed man he clearly is. How many of today's generation would show such loyalty in following through on a commitment made to an old manager like he did with Jol? Top bloke.
He speaks English better than some of my mates who’ve lived here all their lives.
This English is aids
TooMuchFlashing hys
@@spreadthelove77 *life*
Better English than harry kane
@@kevin-pu2lx Boring joke
Berva was a calm person, always unassuming but collected, his days @ United were awesome, he did exceptionally well and was proud of him always
I can listen to him for hours 🙌🏻
Nurhan Ali i most definitely can’t he just waffles g good Utd player done a mazza but just waffles
Berbatov: "It shows you what winners do, they make you feel like a winner" clever guy and classy baller
One of the best football interviews.. Berba that first killer touch.. sublime.. thanks for all the wonderful memories in my beloved United Shirt!!
I love his accent. I enjoy hearing him speak, so fluent.
Much more humble than I expected, for some reason thought he would he abit it like zlatan
But he's a proper sound guy
Props to spurs scouting team, from a Arsenal fan
Loved hearing him talk about how he developed his tough, there is always a debate in coaching about isolated training, instead of seeing it as a an assets some don't think its a necessity but when you speak to many players they always talk about those moments they did something over and over in isolated training.
Absolutely spot on 👌🏾👌🏾
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He is a delight to listen to, so composed and calm but foremost, he speaks so true and genuinely about respect for the club and players. "Everyone has earned the same amount of respect" when entered the room of Champions League winners. With that attitude you build strong character and you build a strong football club. My feeling is that todays football players are way too entitled and in general lacks the respect and gratitude Berbatov so beautifully describe and talk about in this interview. Berb, you are one the best, we were lucky to have you.
Berbatov's style was a walking art exhibition. Whoever called him lazy was a dummy
Totally agree.
Bro, he definitely was lazy. But he was DAMN good at it! :D
He is one of the only 2 united players(p.ji sung) that i really wanted to see play for Liverpool as a fan. His unique style of play is one of a kind, the touches, the goals, never fails to entertain. Not many had same/similar style to him(i can only think of Bergkamp) Was hoping Liverpool to buy him when he was at leverkusen and spurs, only to be gutted see him play for United. The teams who had him were really blessed to have such player play for them. Very good interview with amazing insights from the genius himself
As a Spurs fan back then we understood when a big club comes in for a player. Spurs were not a competing with the big clubs. We didn't like it but understood.
He is on my list of all time great players that played for Spurs.
Won his trophies at United and played with great players at United, but I think he played his best football at spurs.
Most of his best football. But he was a great player for united. One of my childhood heroes as I grew up supporting united. And I always wanted Berbi to play he always wowed me.
he played his best football with Keane
Seems very genuine... came across endearing and not how the media tried to label him as arrogant...
Love his tshirt " redDevilBorn"
D.B- Dimitar Berbatov.
A True Red!
As a Spurs fan, all I can say is the strike partnership between Keano and Berba was the best since Klinsman and Sheringham. Both players were absolutely lethal and as he says here, both players always had a sense of where each other were and complimented each other perfectly. That day at Wembley when we beat Chelsea to lift the League Cup was absolutely wonderful, and Keano and Berba were superb as usual. Lovely happy memories. Gutted when he left for United. Gutted.
If berbatov played in the ucl final against Barcelona,we would’ve definitely scored another goal.
It was odd that he was left out after the season he had. But he wouldn’t of changed what happened that night, we got outplayed by one of the greatest club sides in history.
I don’t think so tbh. Barcelona were simply too much for us.
@@Camaldinho I'm tired of some United fans rolling over and taking the L everytime when it comes to Barcelona. Not blaming you or anyone but things could have gone definitely gone different that day if Fergie got it right.
We would have still lost
May b aftr d match
Berbatov made me a Leverkusen fan until today. Never forget Berba and Leverkusen made a magical journey into UEFA Champion League Final 2001. We were crushed in the final by none other than the incredible Zinedine Zidane. His magnificent left foot volley... An iconic goal for UCL Final until these days.
Great player. He shouldve come to the Prem earlier but no one rated him when he were banging them in at Leverkusen.
Proud to support the team that helped this bright, artistic, majestic player conquer the world!!
Excellent interview. Well balanced. Spanning about 14 yrs with various teams. The sport needs more creative geniuses like him. Often misunderstood because of his silk like playing style in a very physical league.
Such a nice guy so calm on and off the field.Would have loved to see Berbatov and Torres together during 2007-2010. Berbatov was so relaxed with the ball and Torres was a lethal finisher.
Torres was great but Berbatov was on another level. He was like a magician and a wizard on the pitch while Torres was sometimes inconsistent and out of form especially his Chelsea and later on Atlético Madrid era. His best seasons were easily early Liverpool (first three seasons). But both world class and outstanding strikers for sure nobody can deny that. I used to admire Torres a lot too despite being a Man Utd fan because he was such a good and a clever finisher and good with the ball at his feet. But Berbatov is easily my favorite soccer player of all time. So incredibly talented, skillful and was always super faithful and loyal to Man Utd, Tottenham and Bayern Leverkusen. Very underrated. Miss his football style and era so much. Like an artist in a uniform outfit.
You were class for us at Spurs 👍🏾
Berbatov's assist to ronaldo's goal against west ham was amazing.
Such a classy guy. Best first touch ever
Bebartov was a great striker
Berba was deadly with the touch. Very unique
I was absolutely furious Manu got to sign him. I really wanted him at Chelsea. he's a legend and I loved the Cristiano Ronaldo - Tevez - Rooney - Berbatov tandem
How Berbatov hasn't got an icon card in fifa is beyond me. I'm a Liverpool fan and I still rate him massively
Very intelligent guy
United are missing intelligent players like berbatov.
Doesnt matter how much skill you have, if you are thick as a brick.
Agree I think Bruno got the IQ tho but the rest dumb asf 😂
Imagine Rashford with Berbatov's brain!!
Berbatov and David beckham
Two players who would’ve been much more appreciated in this era where technical ability is more appreciated
This man I can't help but adore almost above all other players at United
What a lovely interview. Berba is a decent and nice guy. ❤🙏
I remember being happy asf beating Manchester City for Berbatov. 👏🏾🔥
I don't know how he can be so polite about the SAF desision in the CL final, I talked to many people and no one can understand this. As a bulgarian and football fan i hated SAF in this moment. What did Hernandes do, touched the ball 5 times whole game. Shamefull decision.
In fairness to SAF hernandes was clinical in that period. He knew we most likely have to feed off scraps and that was chicharitos m.o . I can understand his decision.
We really should of played berbatov, in the final Rooney was bullying pique bu berba would be wy more better
We really should of played berbatov, in the final Rooney was bullying pique but berba would be wy more better than chicharito
@@mosesjuice2 If I remeber correctly, didn' check on Wiki, but Tevez and Berbatov were goalscorer of the season this year?
So he was apparently also clinical :)
What confuses me about the end if his career at United is that he never stopped being able to score goals, coming off the bench always in the 11/12 season and scoring and getting golden boot in 10/11 season so what exactly was Fergie thinking in not playing him in the UCL final or as a more regular starter. I just don't get it
I love berbatov, made football looked so easy
Especially his touch on the ball, he could pluck the ball out of the sky with his feet
Love players who enjoy assists as well as goals. This helps them to be all round players rather than a specialist.
Berbatov was a type of genius! He was so technically gifted & had such intelligence & was a real football brain! The coolest natural personality United had since Eric Cantona!
Genuinely love these interviews. Cheers. What a superb technical player.
Pure class ,,,,,,,,,,,One of the premier league’s finest imports
You dont get strikers like him this dayss
what a guy. what a player. utd great. shud of been in the squad for the final.
Bruh this guy was so good with his assists, never made us miss Tevez, this guy was so good
Fascinating contrasting this with CR7s recent interview...
The only place he ever got criticised for his style was at man utd, the club with the clueless fans who just rate fast players who pretend to be working hard. Those same fans also expected a 35 year old Ibra to be running channels and comparing him to Rashford and martial. I believe even Zidane will not have been understood at man United as that club isn't for the artists of the game.
I was absolutely gutted when I didn’t see him in the line-up versus Barca
Really liked this player ,i remember he scored 5 in a gamE.Those were some football days .Liverpool fan .
Definitely appreciated the silky touch from players like Berbatov, David Ginola, Laundrup and Eric Cantota.. Some call it lazy but to us it is just pure class......gracious
What a fantastic player he was. His goal record speaks for itself, phenomenal first touch. They don’t make then like Berba anymore.
I'm a west ham fan..I witnessed him play live at Upton park..
Omg I never seen a player with a 1st touch like him
Absaloutly incredible
Shearer and Van Basten as a 90s Striking duo, doesn't get much better than that .....apart from R9 of course
Berba was underappreciated. Class. Made it look easy
Great player, made football look easy.
I never put 2 and 2 together and realised he was in that Leverkusen team. What a career!
I love this guy so much ❤️
@@moorzymoores how old are you 5👀
This guy is so chilled
Speaks really well. Hope he has a future in the game.
Really love this series. Keep up the good work!
Didnt light up the world for PAOK but would love to see him back there one day!
12:05 "even now I was shitting on the bench in the champions league final"
what a guy
I'm a Arsenal fan this guy could've been the Perfect T. Henry replacement... Literally the closest thing to him💯
Genius on and off the pitch
What a guy and player❤
King Berb! 🙌🏾
5:01 same as my country back then the chewing gums had like pictures inside the wrappers of every player that took part in France world cup 98
Best first touch, it was just effortless
Him and Rolando speaks the same to me
What a guy! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Brilliant interview
The chewing gum story was hilarious 😂
Interesting bit about Rooney at 36:40 , Wazza you absolute legend !
What a great interview really enjoyed it
Wasn't it Graham Taylor who said on a five-live commentary that Berbatov was playing with 'slippers and a dressing-gown on, whilst smoking a cigar'!?
The first time in a long dayday is a good way of keeping upup the best
Great interview
Looks like he could still play, felt like him and drogba could keep producing no matter their age compared to other strikers. There are just some players who’s mind can figure out how to stilll be productive no matter what
Why didnt they ask anything about his time in monaco?
The reason I support Spurs
28:20
Berba: ' is that Rio...is that Rio?. Honestly i was telling my manager is that Rio?'
Rio: ' ......yeah'
Awais Chaudhary think he said is that real? Like Man Utd are really interested in me?
Imagine if you could have a player with a mix of Berbatov and Lukaku.
Lukaku?? Seriously??
Shoutout to the Harry Potter collection at the back in the shelf 🎉🎉
He did have a lazy style....but it was beautiful. His goal scoring record spoke 4 itself
& he's right we do miss it.!!
I was so happy when that front 4 broke up at utd! Thank god.
Cr7
Tevez
Rooney
& Berbatov.
That is a scary front 4
Glad that fergi couldn't keep em 2gether!!
Is it just me or if you closed your eyes could it not be Rafa Benitez talking?