Its so nice to see Messi finally smile and enjoy football again. When in PSG you saw him not being happy there but now finally he is smiling again doing what he loves.
The best and one of the most humble sportsmen I’ve ever seen, i don’t understand how anyone can hate this man, this man has brought joy to the vast majority of football fans on the planet since he started his career in 2004, a true artist/genius, the game will never be the same for me when he’s gone.
So true... and what hurts me more is when we tell the younger generations how good Messi was they won't be able to buy it as much as we have seen and felt. It's somewhat like those funny moments or incidents that made you laugh your heart out but can't relate in words to others later, only those who were in that moment of joy and laughter could relate and understand...
I’m so glad you recognized while being the greatest to play the game Messi is also the humblest man to play the game. My wife and I were so moved when he passed the captains band back to Yedlin. He cares more about the team than himself. He’s also building 500 brand new homes for homeless people in his hometown with schooling, libraries and healthcare included as well. That is from his own pocket.
He also lets his teammates take the penalty kicks during the game. If you watch other big name players in the sport you’ll see they go as far as talking their teammates into giving the penalty to them so they can add the goal to their total or get a hat trick… example Mbappe World Cup final. Watch as Mbappe demands the penalty from his teammate. Not for the team but so he can get a hat trick and highest number of goals in the World Cup. You always see players care about themselves more than the game being played. Messi always shows more interest in the team though. Even now he could be making more effort to score himself if he actually cared about the nonsense of Ronaldo vs Messi. But he always passes the ball or looks for the play nobody else can see. He’s trying to leave more than his personal achievements as his legacy by teaching his Inter Miami teammates how to play the game and be more efficient and effective on the pitch. He sees everything while people think he’s being lazy he’s actually scanning and learning what the other teams weaknesses are and how he can expose it. When he gets the ball he knows where everyone is on the pitch and has thought 4-5 moves ahead of everyone else. I’ve also never seen another player so effective at making free-kicks. He has it down to a science. Like a pitcher throwing a curve ball he makes the ball do things that don’t make sense.
You mentioned David Beckham, thing with Beckham he was the most famous player on Earth for a bit, but was never the best in the world, although Messi isnt in his prime anymore, hes still up there, he's the real McCoy, and it's just nice to see him play with a smile on his face again, he clearly wasn't enjoying Paris (he was still upset that he had to leave Barca) where as him and his family actually wanted to be in Miami
Beckham was never the most popular player in the world imo. In the 1990s it was R9. In the 2000s it was probably Ronaldinho until Messi, Cristiano arrived. Beckham was the most popular in the west at best due to his multiple commercial deals over there.
@@michaelgriffiths7603 I said most famous, not most popular, his brand was everywhere, because he was England captain (nicknamed Goldenballs here in England), he also played for Man Utd and married a Spice Girl (both of which boosted his public image) you even had kids copying his various hairstyles at the time, man was a superstar public image wise
@@mrmr5580I agree. Ronaldo might have been more popular among football fans, but Beckham was a celebrity in a way few athletes are. Being better looking than Ronaldo and marrying a Spice Girl certainly helped, but it's also not as if he was a mediocre player; he was a world class right winger who also had a world class workrate, and might just be the best crosser of the ball we've ever seen. He didn't have the speed to be the best player in the world, but he was definitely good enough to get into a World XI for a solid decade, which is pretty damn impressive!
@@korganrocks3995 well he was England captain for a while for a reason, he was an excellent player, and saying his celebrity was bigger than his ability on the pitch, really just shows how big his celebrity was
it depends on where the ball goes after hitting the post. If it's in the goal, it's a goal. If it goes out of bounds, it's out. If it's in bounds, it's in.
Beyond Messi the team have upgraded their squad immensely with both Alba and Busquets. Then they also signed three young talents from South America in Tomas Aviles, Diego Gomez and Facundo Farias who has been sought after by top clubs like Manchester United and Juventus for a few years already.
Its not crazy that he dominates the league if you think about it, he is 2. most dribbling completed, 2. most big chances created, 1. most assists joined with kdb, 4th most goal contribution, 1. most man of the matches and all that in Europes top 5 leagues. If we count internationals too he ll top every individual stat besides goals which makes sense if you consider that he played pretty much midfielder in psg but despite him not having the most goals he still has the most goal contributions. Btw thats for season 22/23
I am South American and like the vast majority of inhabitants of this planet we love soccer, I like to see how you have learned about this sport and the videos you make, every day you learn more and it seems that you have been enjoying it. I hope you become a big fan and not stop making these videos, a hug from Colombia
Another guy who played in America for a wee bit last year was Gareth bale should look at his highlights he was one of the best players of this generation
Messi respecting the former Newcastle man, DeAndre Yedlin. 👏 He's just the best. 👐 Great content man! Looking forward to all of your Football journey! Now let's go USA for tonight's match! ✊️
During the game, even if the ball hits the post, the play is still in progress (as long as the ball does not leave the field) But there is an exception, in a penalty, for example, if Messi kicks and hits the post, he cannot touch the ball until someone else touches it (whether from his team or the opponent), but if he kicks, the goalkeeper touches it. and hits the post, he can participate
tonight argentina will play against bolivia, and some fun fact about the game of today is that they will play in bolivia in the al paz stadium which is at like almost 4000meteres above sea level, players have hard time breathing, first time messi played there in 2009 he got crashed 6-1 second time in 2014 they finished 1-1 but he actually threw up and di maria his teammate almost fell incautios, today they are traveling with oxygen masks etc.. talk about home advantage hahahha
@@CoreyMcKinneyFCalso, out of bounds means the ball has to completely cross the line (you see green grass between the ball and the line). This is not an obvious definition of out, so I thought I would mention it.
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo, analyse et commentaire. Je suis fan de Messi depuis ses 19 ans. Il nous a apporté beaucoup de bonheurs tout au long de sa carrière en Europe. Je suis très contente de le voir heureux et épanoui à l'Inter Miami. Il a retrouvé le sourire et c'est une bonne chose. Il pourra apporter beaucoup de bonnes choses à l'Inter Miami et à la MLS. Messi est un gars très simple, humble et très généreux.
Its the way Messi acts away from the football pitch that sets him apart from Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi has done everything without selling himself or exploiting his family or relationships. A REAL LEGEND!!!
@@albinjohnsson2511 ambassador is a different thing though, also "selling himself " for 38 years old Ronaldo is a bit too much disrespect, because he literally had no other better option to end his career with
One of the reasons that Messi went to the MLS instead of another league is because he said that he wanted to grow the sport in America and tbh it seems like its working, more and more americans seem to be enjoying football more than they thought they would and just because they are curious to find out who Messi is
Messi is very smart in this case, actually American 🇺🇸 has to appreciate Messi that he rejected 1.6 billion euros 💶 from Saudi Arabian team club Al Hilal just to play football in America. Messi is helping American to enjoy football, to understand what actually football is and how does it works…football is the biggest sport in the world 🌎 it’s global sport, no other sports can compete with Football ❤
09:22, if u hit the ball on the post, and the ball comes back... the ball basically belongs to whoever catches it...BUT, for example, like in that clip when Messi kicked, if a Miami player is in front of the defenders at the time Messi shoot and the ball returns to him, he is offside... so it depends on where the ball hits and returns.
In penalties taken during the game you can grab the rebound like free throws in basketball. In the penalty shootout at the end to break a tie no. If the ball bounces into the field, it remains in play. Only if the ball completely passes the line is it out or a goal if it does so between the 3 posts
Also, in a penalty shootout the ball isn't dead until it stops moving, so once in a while you see goalies walk off celebrating after it hits the crossbar, only for the ball to bounce or roll into the goal making the goalie look like an idiot! 😄
10:54 THEY HATE MESSI NOT BECAUSE OF HIS PERSONALITY OR ANY OF WHAT HE DONE, MESSI IS ONE OF THE MOST HUMBLEST & GREAT HUMAN BEING EVER EXIST IN FOOTBALL HISTORY EVER ❤ but people just hates him because either he has humiliated their favorite team, players or he is way better than anyone else so it’s because of JEALOUSY!!! That’s all nothing else because there is absolutely no reason to hate this guy 🐐 it’s like we can say, “MESSI IS A VICTIM OF HIS OWN GREATNESS.” 😢
You are watching him play with awe and admiration but when you come to realize that he is retiring too.... Breaks my heart 😢 yes we will always cherish everything he has done for and with football but... He his retiring too 😢😢 💔
The frame of the goal, the corner flags, and the referee all count (technically) as part of the field. If it hits them, play continues on. Once the ball crosses over the end lines of the pitch completely, then the ball is out and it'll be a throw in, corner kick, or goal kick
Hello Corey! Answering your doubt about if the ball hits the post what happens goes like this: If the ball hits the post and keeps on the field it means it's still playable by the same footballer that hits it before or by any other player on the field, but there is an exception to this and that's on the penalties that goes like this: on the penalties, the player that execute it can't hit the ball twice before any other player touches it, so it means that if the goalkeeper blocks the ball and it bounce to the player that execute the penalty he (the player that execute the penalty) can hit the ball again, but if the ball instead of being blocked by the goalkeeper hits the post it's considered not being touched by other player so the one that executed the penalty can't hit it again so that's why the other player runs so quickly to the area so they can catch the ball if it´s deflected by the goalkeeper or hits the post
What’s crazy is that this team is going to continue to improve. Give them preseason training and time to work together … the other players are developing football intelligence and understanding Busquet’s, Alba’s and Messi’s playing style. You have to give credit to the team. Egos have been put aside and they’re all pulling in the same direction. Awesome to see. Enjoy your reactions - thank you 🙏
@@CoreyMcKinneyFC there is an excellent video on RUclips “the day Pep Guardiola introduced Messi to Baggio”. Pep and Baggio explain Messi’s brilliance and how he motivates a team. This is something both men saw when Messi was 22 !!
iif the ball hits the pole and bounces back in field, its still good. it must fully cross the line or behind the pole. even if the ball is an inch on the line, its still in. also the players can go outside the line, if the ball stays in, its in. if the ball goes out of the line, it depends on who touched the ball the last. if the attacking team touched it last, the defending team gets the ball. if the defending team touched the ball last, the attacking team gets the ball.
Someone prolly told you by now, but no, if you hit the woodwork (post or bar) the ball is still in play so long as it bounces back, and doesn't cross the line. The same is true for a penalty during regular time. However, during a penalty SHOOTOUT, if you hit the woodwork, it counts as a failed attempt because each player is only allowed to make one shot.
the post is stepping right in the line, if the ball hits the post and then bounces back into the field the game is still going, if the ball hits the post ( on the side or on the top) and then crosses the line then the game is interrupted, so for example if you shoot and the ball at an attempt to score, hits the post but bounces back, a player can kick it and score and the goal will count ( assuming the player that does the followup kick wasnt offside the moment you took the initial shot but hit the post), if you shoot to score and the ball hits the post and bounce outside the line then the game is interrupted and the defending team gets the ball. i hope i understood your question correctly and didnt type all this for nothing LOL
9:07 if the penalty is in the middle of the match, and it hits the post and comes near you, yes you can hit it back and score, but if its a penalty shootout after a draw, no you can't, you either score or it's out
Actually for a penalty taken during a match the penalty taker can't be the first person to touch the ball if it hits the post/bar. If the keeper saves it and it bounces back to the taker he can score the rebound but if it hits the post one of his teammates/opposing team has to touch it before the taker can
No, en fútbol la regla es que debe TRASPASAR las fronteras del campo para considerarse fuera de juego, y el arco, al tener su marco de madera, obviamente se entiende que si la pelota en el rebote vuelve a caer en el césped reglamentario NO ha salido del límite concedido.
I'm sure someone already answered the whole post question of yours. Just wanted to say that I found that question cute, but also funny because in this same video just a moment ago you saw Messi score a goal off of the post lol
If the ball hits the pole but bounces back inside the field, it's still at play, anyone can go for it, if it's someone from inter Miami, trying to score with that bounce, it doesn't count as an assist to the one that kicked it hitting the pole, it's a goal without assist, but also a defender from opposite team can take it, kicking it in a fast counter attack.
9:19 if it hits the post and come back to play zone area it’s still good, you can still play but if it’s hits the post and go out then it’s goal kick and goalkeeper most of time or sometimes one of defender get to start the ball.
By the way, what you see is still 50% Messi, he has a problem with acclimatization. His first month is not so good. Now you can imagine what he will be like when he is fully acclimatized and starts running and playing at 100%. You will see its true qualities yet.
Hey yo! Those words out there were outstanding. I follow you bro! From Tota Lake Boyacá Colombia. Saludos. You have to make one video giving your thoughts about MLS Clubs competing in La Copa libertadores de América?
There's one simple rule. If the ball doesn't leave the pitch, it remains in play. Everything that's on the pitch is part of the game at all times. Even the referee that the ball bounces off of into the goal, or the corner flag that stops the ball from rolling off the pitch. As long as the ball doesn't leave the pitch, the game goes on. Unless of course the ref stops the game.
If you have not yet, you need to check out and react to some Mo Salah vids..One of the few other players staying as consistent as Messi.. Mo is also a very humble guy.... and I also highly recommend the vid where his daughter play with a ball after the last season game at Anfield in front of a full arena.. :D
@@keebs67 true! i already have my sandwich and my beer ready, barbacue is outside! its raining in danmark where i live, but we will supporting ofcourse! Danes , indians, and argentinians will gather tonight here to watch it!
During penalty shootouts, you get one chance. Unless the goalies ' foot is outside the goal line, re shoot. Goalie has to keep foot on the line, new rule 🤷♂️. Watch the penalty shootout in WC with France
This has nothing to do with soccer, but what do you think of Aaron rodgers injury yesterday? The change to artificial turf looks like is not good. They changed it for the World Cup.
That Rodgers injury is devastating and somewhat tragically poetic given how bad the Jets' luck have been over the past 20 years or so. It's a tough loss given that Achilles injuries can even end one's career. Hate to see it man.
There's nothing I can say that hasn't already been said. Just wanted to remind you that his name is pronounced "leo-nel", you said it differently at the start so just wanted to make sure you knew. (I know it makes no sense especially since he's named after lionel richie lol must be something to do with spanish idk)
No sportsmen in history in any sport made that kind impact in a sport like Messi. The truth is, americans think football is boring and Messi is no one near important. Ticket prices for Lionel Messi's U.S. debut reportedly as high as $110,000. If he wasn't so important people like LeBron and a ton of superstars wouldn't be lining up for an autograph. The tickets would reach $14,000, Shoe me one American athlete would boast of such a thing? 10,000% price increase for one ticket. The game vs Charlotte FC tickets was $25,000 (verified resale). $25,000 for a ticket. And Americans sayd he's not important ? Think again.
Messi is the greatest... but one interesting fact: If Messi wasnt in the MLS, the greatest player ever to play there would be Sergio Busquets and most of people arent even aware. Greatest number 5 of all time. Not your average player. Then you have Alba who is the greatest right back in spanish history. Messi is so big that nobody is noticing those two but they are two absolute monsters.
Busquets is a great player, but like Pique it feels like he's been in decline for a good decade at this point. I'd say Henry is the greatest MLS player prior to Messi's arrival.
They just hate him because of Ronaldo or because he beat at their team, they know Ronaldo it’s not close to a Messi is a Great Player, but not even close to Leo
Futbol will take over the top spot in america...one day say 2050. Cte will kill Am football. You already see kid glove QB calls, tackling a small tiny midsection of a player. It wont be football and as a society we are already steering kids away. O lineman hit their heads 1000s of times a year, d lineman etc. Futbol has less physicality but still enough to not have the same fate and still interest americans...
I disagree! I think futbol will certainly take the #2 spot in popularity of America, but I don’t ever see it taking the spot of American football! I’ve got a video going up soon of why I think that!
Its so nice to see Messi finally smile and enjoy football again. When in PSG you saw him not being happy there but now finally he is smiling again doing what he loves.
The best and one of the most humble sportsmen I’ve ever seen, i don’t understand how anyone can hate this man, this man has brought joy to the vast majority of football fans on the planet since he started his career in 2004, a true artist/genius, the game will never be the same for me when he’s gone.
So true... and what hurts me more is when we tell the younger generations how good Messi was they won't be able to buy it as much as we have seen and felt. It's somewhat like those funny moments or incidents that made you laugh your heart out but can't relate in words to others later, only those who were in that moment of joy and laughter could relate and understand...
I’m so glad you recognized while being the greatest to play the game Messi is also the humblest man to play the game. My wife and I were so moved when he passed the captains band back to Yedlin. He cares more about the team than himself. He’s also building 500 brand new homes for homeless people in his hometown with schooling, libraries and healthcare included as well. That is from his own pocket.
Wow!!! What an amazing guy!
He also lets his teammates take the penalty kicks during the game. If you watch other big name players in the sport you’ll see they go as far as talking their teammates into giving the penalty to them so they can add the goal to their total or get a hat trick… example Mbappe World Cup final. Watch as Mbappe demands the penalty from his teammate. Not for the team but so he can get a hat trick and highest number of goals in the World Cup. You always see players care about themselves more than the game being played. Messi always shows more interest in the team though. Even now he could be making more effort to score himself if he actually cared about the nonsense of Ronaldo vs Messi. But he always passes the ball or looks for the play nobody else can see. He’s trying to leave more than his personal achievements as his legacy by teaching his Inter Miami teammates how to play the game and be more efficient and effective on the pitch. He sees everything while people think he’s being lazy he’s actually scanning and learning what the other teams weaknesses are and how he can expose it. When he gets the ball he knows where everyone is on the pitch and has thought 4-5 moves ahead of everyone else.
I’ve also never seen another player so effective at making free-kicks. He has it down to a science. Like a pitcher throwing a curve ball he makes the ball do things that don’t make sense.
Messi is the best for ever. I was fc Barcelona Fan for 10 years and What he do for us is out of this world
You mentioned David Beckham, thing with Beckham he was the most famous player on Earth for a bit, but was never the best in the world, although Messi isnt in his prime anymore, hes still up there, he's the real McCoy, and it's just nice to see him play with a smile on his face again, he clearly wasn't enjoying Paris (he was still upset that he had to leave Barca) where as him and his family actually wanted to be in Miami
Beckham was never the most popular player in the world imo. In the 1990s it was R9. In the 2000s it was probably Ronaldinho until Messi, Cristiano arrived.
Beckham was the most popular in the west at best due to his multiple commercial deals over there.
@@michaelgriffiths7603 I said most famous, not most popular, his brand was everywhere, because he was England captain (nicknamed Goldenballs here in England), he also played for Man Utd and married a Spice Girl (both of which boosted his public image) you even had kids copying his various hairstyles at the time, man was a superstar public image wise
@@mrmr5580I agree. Ronaldo might have been more popular among football fans, but Beckham was a celebrity in a way few athletes are. Being better looking than Ronaldo and marrying a Spice Girl certainly helped, but it's also not as if he was a mediocre player; he was a world class right winger who also had a world class workrate, and might just be the best crosser of the ball we've ever seen. He didn't have the speed to be the best player in the world, but he was definitely good enough to get into a World XI for a solid decade, which is pretty damn impressive!
@@korganrocks3995 well he was England captain for a while for a reason, he was an excellent player, and saying his celebrity was bigger than his ability on the pitch, really just shows how big his celebrity was
He was 2nd best in 99 tbf
it depends on where the ball goes after hitting the post. If it's in the goal, it's a goal. If it goes out of bounds, it's out. If it's in bounds, it's in.
Beyond Messi the team have upgraded their squad immensely with both Alba and Busquets. Then they also signed three young talents from South America in Tomas Aviles, Diego Gomez and Facundo Farias who has been sought after by top clubs like Manchester United and Juventus for a few years already.
And Martino as head coach
Yup. They’ve assured the team’s continuity post Messi. Smart thinking.
keep going man, greetings from Argentina!
Its not crazy that he dominates the league if you think about it, he is 2. most dribbling completed, 2. most big chances created, 1. most assists joined with kdb, 4th most goal contribution, 1. most man of the matches and all that in Europes top 5 leagues. If we count internationals too he ll top every individual stat besides goals which makes sense if you consider that he played pretty much midfielder in psg but despite him not having the most goals he still has the most goal contributions. Btw thats for season 22/23
But we can’t discredit his team although they have problems defending they still fight and improve game to game
I am South American and like the vast majority of inhabitants of this planet we love soccer, I like to see how you have learned about this sport and the videos you make, every day you learn more and it seems that you have been enjoying it. I hope you become a big fan and not stop making these videos, a hug from Colombia
Man…THANK YOU!!!
We love your videos ❤
💙
Another guy who played in America for a wee bit last year was Gareth bale should look at his highlights he was one of the best players of this generation
Messi respecting the former Newcastle man, DeAndre Yedlin. 👏
He's just the best. 👐
Great content man! Looking forward to all of your Football journey!
Now let's go USA for tonight's match! ✊️
he is Great but Greater for his Humbleness
03:36 That Reminiscent goal is came from the same Assister in Miami and Barcelona.
*Jordy Alba*
During the game, even if the ball hits the post, the play is still in progress (as long as the ball does not leave the field)
But there is an exception, in a penalty, for example, if Messi kicks and hits the post, he cannot touch the ball until someone else touches it (whether from his team or the opponent), but if he kicks, the goalkeeper touches it. and hits the post, he can participate
There will never be another like him❤️
11:16 if it was Cristiano Ronaldo he would have wanted the captiancy, the spot light, lifting the trophy, and all the press 😂
Finally MagicalMessi Reaction!!!!
I may have another one going up next week too 👀
@@CoreyMcKinneyFC let's goooo!!!
tonight argentina will play against bolivia, and some fun fact about the game of today is that they will play in bolivia in the al paz stadium which is at like almost 4000meteres above sea level, players have hard time breathing, first time messi played there in 2009 he got crashed 6-1 second time in 2014 they finished 1-1 but he actually threw up and di maria his teammate almost fell incautios, today they are traveling with oxygen masks etc.. talk about home advantage hahahha
The framework, the goals (post and uprights) is the same as the ring on basketball. The outside of the net is like the backboard.
Hitting the post isn't out of bounds. The ball has to leave the pitch. It just doesn't count as a shot on target.
Ok that makes a lot of sense. I knew it had to be a simple explanation, but I was definitely over complicating it in my head
@@CoreyMcKinneyFCalso, out of bounds means the ball has to completely cross the line (you see green grass between the ball and the line). This is not an obvious definition of out, so I thought I would mention it.
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo, analyse et commentaire. Je suis fan de Messi depuis ses 19 ans. Il nous a apporté beaucoup de bonheurs tout au long de sa carrière en Europe. Je suis très contente de le voir heureux et épanoui à l'Inter Miami. Il a retrouvé le sourire et c'est une bonne chose. Il pourra apporter beaucoup de bonnes choses à l'Inter Miami et à la MLS. Messi est un gars très simple, humble et très généreux.
Catalans taught him real values (aka "valors") at La Masia, that's what we do at Barcelona. It's the same with Iniesta, Xavi, Puyol and many others.
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Its the way Messi acts away from the football pitch that sets him apart from Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi has done everything without selling himself or exploiting his family or relationships. A REAL LEGEND!!!
He's a sports ambassador for Saudi Araba lol.
@@albinjohnsson2511 ambassador is a different thing though, also "selling himself " for 38 years old Ronaldo is a bit too much disrespect, because he literally had no other better option to end his career with
Great video 👍 Messi the is the GOAT
One of the reasons that Messi went to the MLS instead of another league is because he said that he wanted to grow the sport in America and tbh it seems like its working, more and more americans seem to be enjoying football more than they thought they would and just because they are curious to find out who Messi is
Messi is very smart in this case, actually American 🇺🇸 has to appreciate Messi that he rejected 1.6 billion euros 💶 from Saudi Arabian team club Al Hilal just to play football in America. Messi is helping American to enjoy football, to understand what actually football is and how does it works…football is the biggest sport in the world 🌎 it’s global sport, no other sports can compete with Football ❤
by far he is the goat but we must not forget that this year a great coach also arrived and that is very noticeable in the team's performance.
09:22, if u hit the ball on the post, and the ball comes back... the ball basically belongs to whoever catches it...BUT, for example, like in that clip when Messi kicked, if a Miami player is in front of the defenders at the time Messi shoot and the ball returns to him, he is offside... so it depends on where the ball hits and returns.
Puyol is a leader I think messi learnt from when it comes to being a leader who recognizes his teammates
In penalties taken during the game you can grab the rebound like free throws in basketball.
In the penalty shootout at the end to break a tie no.
If the ball bounces into the field, it remains in play.
Only if the ball completely passes the line is it out or a goal if it does so between the 3 posts
Also, in a penalty shootout the ball isn't dead until it stops moving, so once in a while you see goalies walk off celebrating after it hits the crossbar, only for the ball to bounce or roll into the goal making the goalie look like an idiot! 😄
MESSI simply the GOAT
The God of the Game Messi🐐
I love this reactions.. Keep going brow 💥🙏... Leo messi🐐🕺
Bro took the worst team in Mls and won the leagues cup! That's what happens when the undisputed goat of football plays in your team 🐐❤
10:54 THEY HATE MESSI NOT BECAUSE OF HIS PERSONALITY OR ANY OF WHAT HE DONE,
MESSI IS ONE OF THE MOST HUMBLEST & GREAT HUMAN BEING EVER EXIST IN FOOTBALL HISTORY EVER ❤ but people just hates him because either he has humiliated their favorite team, players or he is way better than anyone else so it’s because of JEALOUSY!!! That’s all nothing else because there is absolutely no reason to hate this guy 🐐 it’s like we can say, “MESSI IS A VICTIM OF HIS OWN GREATNESS.” 😢
check out Messi and his tests in Japan like scoring against robot keeper
You are watching him play with awe and admiration but when you come to realize that he is retiring too.... Breaks my heart 😢 yes we will always cherish everything he has done for and with football but... He his retiring too 😢😢 💔
The frame of the goal, the corner flags, and the referee all count (technically) as part of the field. If it hits them, play continues on. Once the ball crosses over the end lines of the pitch completely, then the ball is out and it'll be a throw in, corner kick, or goal kick
Hello Corey! Answering your doubt about if the ball hits the post what happens goes like this:
If the ball hits the post and keeps on the field it means it's still playable by the same footballer that hits it before or by any other player on the field, but there is an exception to this and that's on the penalties that goes like this: on the penalties, the player that execute it can't hit the ball twice before any other player touches it, so it means that if the goalkeeper blocks the ball and it bounce to the player that execute the penalty he (the player that execute the penalty) can hit the ball again, but if the ball instead of being blocked by the goalkeeper hits the post it's considered not being touched by other player so the one that executed the penalty can't hit it again so that's why the other player runs so quickly to the area so they can catch the ball if it´s deflected by the goalkeeper or hits the post
Messi ❤🇬🇹🐐
What’s crazy is that this team is going to continue to improve. Give them preseason training and time to work together … the other players are developing football intelligence and understanding Busquet’s, Alba’s and Messi’s playing style.
You have to give credit to the team. Egos have been put aside and they’re all pulling in the same direction. Awesome to see.
Enjoy your reactions - thank you 🙏
Exactly! I love watching this team!
@@CoreyMcKinneyFC there is an excellent video on RUclips “the day Pep Guardiola introduced Messi to Baggio”. Pep and Baggio explain Messi’s brilliance and how he motivates a team. This is something both men saw when Messi was 22 !!
Sr. Corey Mc... : Soy argentino y si de verdad quieres saber sobre Messi, tienes que empezar por ver TODOS los videos de su infancia en Argentina.
9:13 the goal posts, the corner flags and the referee are considered "part of the field".
iif the ball hits the pole and bounces back in field, its still good. it must fully cross the line or behind the pole. even if the ball is an inch on the line, its still in. also the players can go outside the line, if the ball stays in, its in. if the ball goes out of the line, it depends on who touched the ball the last. if the attacking team touched it last, the defending team gets the ball. if the defending team touched the ball last, the attacking team gets the ball.
Someone prolly told you by now, but no, if you hit the woodwork (post or bar) the ball is still in play so long as it bounces back, and doesn't cross the line.
The same is true for a penalty during regular time. However, during a penalty SHOOTOUT, if you hit the woodwork, it counts as a failed attempt because each player is only allowed to make one shot.
React to "this is the messi family", bc he such a great person off the pitch and a goat on it everyone wanted him to win the world cup
Los únicos que odian a Messi son los seguidores del Real Madrid porque los hizo sufrir tanto que aún no pueden superarlo.
the post is stepping right in the line, if the ball hits the post and then bounces back into the field the game is still going, if the ball hits the post ( on the side or on the top) and then crosses the line then the game is interrupted, so for example if you shoot and the ball at an attempt to score, hits the post but bounces back, a player can kick it and score and the goal will count ( assuming the player that does the followup kick wasnt offside the moment you took the initial shot but hit the post), if you shoot to score and the ball hits the post and bounce outside the line then the game is interrupted and the defending team gets the ball.
i hope i understood your question correctly and didnt type all this for nothing LOL
as long as the ball is within the field the game continues, at least that on the bouncing the ball goes out or the goal keeper catch it.
9:07 if the penalty is in the middle of the match, and it hits the post and comes near you, yes you can hit it back and score, but if its a penalty shootout after a draw, no you can't, you either score or it's out
Actually for a penalty taken during a match the penalty taker can't be the first person to touch the ball if it hits the post/bar. If the keeper saves it and it bounces back to the taker he can score the rebound but if it hits the post one of his teammates/opposing team has to touch it before the taker can
@@washingtonwall didn’t know that, thank you for the clarification 🙏🏼
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The only goat forever 👑🐐✨💫
No, en fútbol la regla es que debe TRASPASAR las fronteras del campo para considerarse fuera de juego, y el arco, al tener su marco de madera, obviamente se entiende que si la pelota en el rebote vuelve a caer en el césped reglamentario NO ha salido del límite concedido.
Great content corey
9:00 no.... the ball has to 100% exit the out of bounds plane. Even if 1% of the ball is inside, it counts as inside.
Д Бекхэм😤👊🏼зачем ты его забрал от нас 😢 Месси вернись в Европу прошу тебя🙏
if the ball bounce in, is in. Puyol👏
I'm sure someone already answered the whole post question of yours. Just wanted to say that I found that question cute, but also funny because in this same video just a moment ago you saw Messi score a goal off of the post lol
When the ball hits the poll and bounce back you can continue the play brother. its different than basketball. thanks!!
If the ball hits the pole but bounces back inside the field, it's still at play, anyone can go for it, if it's someone from inter Miami, trying to score with that bounce, it doesn't count as an assist to the one that kicked it hitting the pole, it's a goal without assist, but also a defender from opposite team can take it, kicking it in a fast counter attack.
9:19 if it hits the post and come back to play zone area it’s still good, you can still play but if it’s hits the post and go out then it’s goal kick and goalkeeper most of time or sometimes one of defender get to start the ball.
By the way, what you see is still 50% Messi, he has a problem with acclimatization. His first month is not so good. Now you can imagine what he will be like when he is fully acclimatized and starts running and playing at 100%. You will see its true qualities yet.
Noticed how Messi put that ⚽️ to sleep? He has a pillow strapped to his chest 🎉😂😅
Hey yo! Those words out there were outstanding. I follow you bro! From Tota Lake Boyacá Colombia. Saludos. You have to make one video giving your thoughts about MLS Clubs competing in La Copa libertadores de América?
There's one simple rule. If the ball doesn't leave the pitch, it remains in play. Everything that's on the pitch is part of the game at all times. Even the referee that the ball bounces off of into the goal, or the corner flag that stops the ball from rolling off the pitch. As long as the ball doesn't leave the pitch, the game goes on. Unless of course the ref stops the game.
The instagram followers are now 16 million not 14.
See you in next reaction ❤
If you have not yet, you need to check out and react to some Mo Salah vids..One of the few other players staying as consistent as Messi.. Mo is also a very humble guy.... and I also highly recommend the vid where his daughter play with a ball after the last season game at Anfield in front of a full arena.. :D
I Love your videos man👍🏽
tonight argentina bolivia!
Woah!!!
And Scotland v England oldest international derby
@@keebs67 true! i already have my sandwich and my beer ready, barbacue is outside! its raining in danmark where i live, but we will supporting ofcourse! Danes , indians, and argentinians will gather tonight here to watch it!
@@lemarkclrlotta of good football on today
@@lemarkclrgot my Milanesa sandwich ready 👌
During penalty shootouts, you get one chance. Unless the goalies ' foot is outside the goal line, re shoot. Goalie has to keep foot on the line, new rule 🤷♂️. Watch the penalty shootout in WC with France
This has nothing to do with soccer, but what do you think of Aaron rodgers injury yesterday? The change to artificial turf looks like is not good. They changed it for the World Cup.
That Rodgers injury is devastating and somewhat tragically poetic given how bad the Jets' luck have been over the past 20 years or so. It's a tough loss given that Achilles injuries can even end one's career. Hate to see it man.
@@CoreyMcKinneyFC I still think the jets will do good with Zach Wilson. We will see what happens
React to Messi Vs Ronaldo - the best goat comparison, by Goodly Rogue.
If hitting the post put the ball out of play, we would never get to enjoy all those beautiful 'bar down' goals
That’s a VERY good point!!
Bro maybe you want to react to this video about messi,the video was called "messi is a dog" and you would love that video
So many people have recommended this and I just might do it!
@OneStepMcKinney also "messi's suitcase" ❤️🔥
Kindly react to Messi they dont show on TV . 😄😉😉😉👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
MLS = Messi League of Soccer
There's nothing I can say that hasn't already been said. Just wanted to remind you that his name is pronounced "leo-nel", you said it differently at the start so just wanted to make sure you knew. (I know it makes no sense especially since he's named after lionel richie lol must be something to do with spanish idk)
Talking about humble just look at MS Dhoni he is a cricketer
No sportsmen in history in any sport made that kind impact in a sport like Messi. The truth is, americans think football is boring and Messi is no one near important. Ticket prices for Lionel Messi's U.S. debut reportedly as high as $110,000. If he wasn't so important people like LeBron and a ton of superstars wouldn't be lining up for an autograph. The tickets would reach $14,000, Shoe me one American athlete would boast of such a thing? 10,000% price increase for one ticket.
The game vs Charlotte FC tickets was $25,000 (verified resale). $25,000 for a ticket. And Americans sayd he's not important ? Think again.
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Messi is the greatest... but one interesting fact: If Messi wasnt in the MLS, the greatest player ever to play there would be Sergio Busquets and most of people arent even aware. Greatest number 5 of all time. Not your average player. Then you have Alba who is the greatest right back in spanish history. Messi is so big that nobody is noticing those two but they are two absolute monsters.
Busquets is a great player, but like Pique it feels like he's been in decline for a good decade at this point. I'd say Henry is the greatest MLS player prior to Messi's arrival.
They just hate him because of Ronaldo or because he beat at their team, they know Ronaldo it’s not close to a Messi is a Great Player, but not even close to Leo
Biased kidn
all haters are Cr7 gayfans because Messi is better in all aspects than their idol who just knows how to score. Cr7 is a one-goal wonder guy
I really want to you react barca vs psg 6-1 win ❤😂
I'll suscribe. and I hope you can make it to a Messi s game🇦🇷⭐⭐⭐
Futbol will take over the top spot in america...one day say 2050. Cte will kill Am football. You already see kid glove QB calls, tackling a small tiny midsection of a player. It wont be football and as a society we are already steering kids away. O lineman hit their heads 1000s of times a year, d lineman etc. Futbol has less physicality but still enough to not have the same fate and still interest americans...
I disagree! I think futbol will certainly take the #2 spot in popularity of America, but I don’t ever see it taking the spot of American football! I’ve got a video going up soon of why I think that!
Answer to your question 1:11
And here I am as oblivious as can be
brooo make a go fund me i will be the first to donate that u can watch messi
I might start asking for Super Comments on here or something! I’d love to go to a game!
MESSI IS A GOD
People's became Messi's hater because Messi is just better than their idol. That's the reason 😂
Just remember, if you hate Messi, it's just because he did not play for your club.