@@muzikology1018 he played whole career in Saints, with all the respect for them. And not everything is trophies, but clearly you havent seen Legod playing or you wouldnt have write that bullshit.
I remember a game at Highbury in the early 90s when we played Southampton. It wasn’t a goal that Le Tissier scored that sticks in my mind ... he hit this precision pass of about 50 yards which remained about a foot off the ground the whole way until it reached his teammate. There was an audible gasp from the crowd. Magnificent player.
How this man only ended his career with one England cap I will never know. One of the most phenomenaly talented English players ever. The sort of player who even as an opposition fan, you still clapped him off the pitch. A magician!
@@edmondsimon9220 There's a back story to this though; the England managers at the time were Terry Venables & Glen Hoddle, both of whom Matt had turned down club moves from Southampton to Tottenham when they both had spells in charge of Tottenham. Then when it came around to England selection they purposely left Matt out due to bitterness.
@@dazediss6629 agree but seriously I rarely seen a phenomenal English player technical elegant and class different on box to box and different on basis 'style "kick and rush" for me if he was in Spain or Italian he would succed certainly . But my question is why coach are arrogant and don't respect player on different style other than English football 🤦🤦. I born in 92 and honestly this video has made understanding le Tissier is better than current English players combined so most of them are seriously overrated
What ? one England cap only ?? I don't believe !! In my memory, he was not in english team too much times, but only one times that is make me difficult to believe ! Yes, you are right , he plays ball like as a magician !
I always thought Le Tissier was criminally underrated. Just used to score these incredible goals for fun. Imagine if he'd played for a team with better service. Not a hint of arrogance about him, no great pace or power... and yet he'd go past defenders like they weren't even there and then pull off these majestic finishes. Casual as you like. I grew up watching him play and was just in awe of his skill and how cool he was under pressure. Every time he'd score, there'd just be a feeling of "how the hell did he just do that?", always like it was nothing. Legend. Thanks for the compilation.
I was in the Milton road end through the 90s and have nothing but love for this man. Loyal to the end. Like you say he just seemed to get the ball and score for fun. Le god
I loved the fact that he didn't look like a footballer's asshole. Not an athlete, he just knew how to play. A scorer of spectacular and sublime goals. Class. Style. Possibly my favourite English player. Congrats again on another great post.
@@MrOmareffendy I can name every single top players who never leave their club like Di Natale vardy juninho etc. And besides, modern football play differently than 90s football. Le tiss can't fill vardy's role vice versa, since they are different player, but in term of fate like being wasted by England, they are same.
For the record I am from Southampton and has watched LeTiss many times, I was watching a Maradona best 20 video and after 5 clips I thought, Matty has done better than this and came back to re-watch these again. It is amazing that some players are known worldwide (Maradona, Messi etc) and yet from a small town on the south coast of England there was Matt, who on his day could match those players (without world class players around him).
Before Maradona came to Napoli, the club barely avoided relegation. With him they won the scudetto ahead of Juventus, Milan, Inter, Lazio, Roma etc. I don't remember Le Tissier doing the same with Southampton, so no he isn't even close to Maradona. Plus, Maradona won the 86 WC with a mediocre team that relied just on him so there is a reason why he is so valued and highly regarded.
@@SuperAttitudeera Le Tissier pretty much single-handedly kept Southampton in the English top-tier league for like 15 seasons. I'm not going to say anything against Maradona, he was one of the all-time greats, but the question is was Le Tissier up there? I'd say yes. Le Tissier was the best English player of his generation (far better than Gascoigne who was the one who got all the plaudits) and not only that, he was up there with the greatest non-English talents of his generation - Rivaldo, Ronaldo (Brazilian), Baggio, Hagi, Stoichkov, Zidane etc. He was simply phenomenal. I'm not going to argue he was better than those players but he was definitely up there in terms of ability with the greatest players in what was arguably the greatest ever generation of footballers. For me he's among the top-20 players of my lifetime and is honestly the only English player I would place in that top-20.
@@Kalascosmaradona giocava nella serie a, il campionato più difficile, la premier era poca roba. Così come oggi la premier è il meglio e la serie A è poco. Oltre a questo maradona giocava contro grandi squadre e grandi giocatori sia col Napoli che nella nazionale. Inutile fare paragoni osceni.
Damn I miss the 90’s. Even seeing the advertising hoardings for Sega and Street Fighter brings back memories. Matt le Tissier had immense skill and clinical finishing. Probably one of the best penalty takers ever too. Should have had a lot more caps for England. What a waste.
Let me tell you a real story: I accidentally opened Tik Tok an hour before my exam, one of the first videos I saw was someone saying if you were bored search "Matt le Tisser goals", so I searched it and this video popped up. I am so amazed and shocked that was my first time and I never knew him before. What a shame When I first saw this video tears were found after it.... changed my life.
Well we can console ourselves with the fact that he played with Shearer :-) Brilliant Matt Le Tissier!!!! Scored some of his best goals against us, but you can't hate him for that!
He was an absolute joy to watch every goal he scored was a contender for goal of the year 🤣 and such loyalty which is impossible to come across these days..legend
Amazing natural talent and the sweetest striker of a football you’ll ever see. What a phenomenal tally of great goals, many of them exceptional and unique.
70% of pro players can't hit a ball as well with their preferred foot as Le Tiss could with his unpreferred foot! Genius. Thanks for the entertainment Matt, watching these videos will continue to brighten people's lives for a long time.
In the 90's, there was a show called "Petica" (literally "Fiver" - referring to top 5 European leagues) that was aired every Monday in prime time on second channel of Croatian TV. Basically, it was a football show with highlights from all matches played that week in Premiership, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and Bundesliga, that didn't just offer highlights from most attractive matches, but also kept emphasis on "smaller" clubs. Best Croatian players and coaches at the time were guest pundits and every example of superior skill was highly praised, no matter how "small" the club was and no matter hoe "anonimous" the player was. Thanks to this show, we discovered (among other greats of the time) Matt LeTissier, who was not that well known to non-English football fans, as Southampton rarely or never played European matches. But dear lord, what a phenomenal player he was! I can't recall a single one of his goals that wasn't brilliant, and the efortless way in which he broke defender's ankles before "removing the spider web" (Croatian slang for putting the ball into upper corner of the goal) was a thing of beauty. I will never understand why this guy never played for English national team - he was bloody brilliant and paired with another brilliant English midfielder that was Gazza, he would've been an absolute menace! This is something I miss dearly in today's football - guys like LeTissier, Dario Hübner (Brescia, Piacenza) or Martin Max (Munchen 1860), guys that didn't give a shit about fame or playing for big clubs, but kept small clubs above the surface instead, with their superiror skill and scoring ability.
Talento unico, piede da brasiliano, genio purissimo, fossi stato selezionatore dell’Inghilterra l’avrei schierato fino a 50 anni... una sorta di Riquelme made in England!.... Ve l’ho invidiato da Italiano e penso di aver detto tutto con questo!Chapeau Mr Le Tissier
Le tissier era realmente descomunal ..te dejaba con la boca abierta , una habilidad unica..a la altura de supercracks como Ronaldo Nazario o Dennis Bergkamp. Tenia el pie que usualmente se ven en los grandes cracks brasileños u holandeses¡¡¡
Today I read that they claim Declan Rice should cost wayyyyy over 100 million pound. Declan Rice doesn't have 1 tiny toe of talent that Le God had... wonder what he would have cost back in the day. Phenomenal talent. Best wishes from the Netherlands
The guy was a genius, I can remember watching the Newcastle game live on sky back in 93 or 94 when ever it was and those 2 goals were just another level, jaw dropping!! infact most of his goals were like some sort of super hero! pleasure to watch and such a shame he never was given a proper chance for England
Incredible video. The Blackburn and Newcastle goals are the most talked about ones but some players are considered world class nowadays but dream of scoring a goal like any of Le Tissier's in this video.
He made scoring incredible goals look easy!Great player with a great attitude Not just on the football pitch ...A English football legend, And will never understand why he did not get more england caps!
Was reading Xavi’s biography and it said he looked up to Matt. Didn’t know who he was so that’s why I’m here but GOT DAMN. This dude reminds me of Ronaldinho….
People can say what they want about his football abilities his so called laziness, they can try to cancel him for his pandemic opinions but THEY CAN NEVER TAKE THESE GREAT GOALS AWAY PEOPLE WILL BE WATCHING THEM IN HUNDREDS OF YEARS TIME , or maybe RUclips and the authorities take them down but somewhere someone will have the video of these goals , Le God bless you Matt a legendary player and a voice for freedom of speech and expression
Do you know 47 of his 48 career penalties went in? And even the one that missed, hit the goalkeeper then the post, and trickled out. No one was more lethal from the spot.
Matty is a legend. Coming from a little Island he was a massive fish in a tiny bowl at Saints and he knew it. He just didnt give a shit because he didnt need to try. Casual and cool. So laid back he looked like he was taking the piss. He was just lethal and that right foot was one of the very best, ever, yet he could still crack in worldies with his left. Alongside his teak tough mate and minder, Franny Benali, Saints punched way above their weight in the 90's. Cheers Matty!
Just heard him being mentioned in a discussion about best premier league players. I had to check him out. Holy shit how did I not hear about this guy? He's up there with Henry and the rest of the legends.
I'm pissed when i see this video. Why do I just start knowing him now!?? So underrated. And I myself am a big fan of the sport and know a lot well of history and present time football and the players. Now, I want to use him in a game so much
Gracias Barbosa por hacer conocer a publico en general de la dimension de los verdaderos cracks del futbol mundial que muchas veces por cosas del destino no llegan a la cuspide como el gran Magico gonzales. Ver jugar a Le tissier era una cosa descomunal..creo que esta casi a la misma altura de Ronaldo nazario o Dennis bergkamp. Creo que otro gran futbolista que era increible de ver jugar y le falto fortuna fue el gran Roy makaay.
A great player. One the one hand he never won a title but on the other hand he became a true legend. It's was the right decision that he never left Southampton.
Never an England regular - our squad in the 90's was outstanding, the level of talent was extraordinary. MLT was superb, love the music, very early 90's :)
One of the greatest and most underrated English players. He could win World Cup 1998 if he didn't misd the chance for playing for France. He combined all footbal characteristics of an amazing forward:dribbling, touch and technique, shoots which schocked all Britain. But playing for Southampton will never bring you to fame and a trace in the history of a football
Another player like Hoddle that was never given enough games for England .Wasted talent but a truly brilliant player.Some England managers have a lot to answer for.
Donny Chan shearer and sheringham were such a proven partnership, and then Owen broke onto the scene. With Scholes also playing so well, it must have been a horrible decision to make. But I agree. Le Tissier for me is England’s best ever player. He should have gone.
If Le tissier was playing for Real Madrid or some italian clubs like Milan or Juventus during 90' decade maybe people will considering him like Maradona, Van Baster , Platini . In my opinion one of the greatest football player.
Most gifted player I ever saw. I include Pele, Maradona, Messi and Ronaldo in that. He never reached their heights because he was a little lazy in his ability. If any of the 4 I mentioned had scored the goals he scored they'd be talked about as the greatest ever goals. Astonishing how simple he made the incredible look.
Don't think u could do things like this if he's lazy the main reason he couldn't go higher is because he had some conterversy with the manager Glenn hoddle
I don’t know much about soccer - never cared much - but if ever i was in a room and heard that name leTissier - I’d stop and watch and every time I did - the ball went in the net…. Always this chap. I never understood why he wasn’t a major international star… He was humble, I am told - … but that’s even a better reason to put him out there surely? An example of a hero to kids. I still don’t know why. He was the best kicker of a ball I ever saw…. Fucking genius.
One of the best footballers of all time. Regular "Maradona" moments of instantaneous inspired genius. Yet he only won 8 caps for England. I wonder why?
2:59 litteraly the best goal I have ever seen in my life, I m so glad to have seen this compilation and be proud to say : Matthew Le Tissier is a brilliant footballer
Touch like Bergkamp + Dribbling like Cruyff + Finishing like Henry = Matt Le Tissier
+Cantona+Best
Anonymous trophies like Harry Kane
Nailed it. A poet with a football. Motown on a football pitch.
@@muzikology1018 he played whole career in Saints, with all the respect for them. And not everything is trophies, but clearly you havent seen Legod playing or you wouldnt have write that bullshit.
And Mr lynch
I remember a game at Highbury in the early 90s when we played Southampton. It wasn’t a goal that Le Tissier scored that sticks in my mind ... he hit this precision pass of about 50 yards which remained about a foot off the ground the whole way until it reached his teammate. There was an audible gasp from the crowd. Magnificent player.
How this man only ended his career with one England cap I will never know. One of the most phenomenaly talented English players ever. The sort of player who even as an opposition fan, you still clapped him off the pitch. A magician!
He had eight England caps I think. Still too few though.
@@タマリン-v5u eight ? It's a crime to do this to a phenomenal player like him
@@edmondsimon9220 There's a back story to this though; the England managers at the time were Terry Venables & Glen Hoddle, both of whom Matt had turned down club moves from Southampton to Tottenham when they both had spells in charge of Tottenham. Then when it came around to England selection they purposely left Matt out due to bitterness.
@@dazediss6629 agree but seriously I rarely seen a phenomenal English player technical elegant and class different on box to box and different on basis 'style "kick and rush" for me if he was in Spain or Italian he would succed certainly . But my question is why coach are arrogant and don't respect player on different style other than English football 🤦🤦. I born in 92 and honestly this video has made understanding le Tissier is better than current English players combined so most of them are seriously overrated
What ? one England cap only ?? I don't believe !!
In my memory, he was not in english team too much times, but only one times that is make me difficult to believe !
Yes, you are right , he plays ball like as a magician !
I always thought Le Tissier was criminally underrated. Just used to score these incredible goals for fun. Imagine if he'd played for a team with better service. Not a hint of arrogance about him, no great pace or power... and yet he'd go past defenders like they weren't even there and then pull off these majestic finishes. Casual as you like. I grew up watching him play and was just in awe of his skill and how cool he was under pressure. Every time he'd score, there'd just be a feeling of "how the hell did he just do that?", always like it was nothing. Legend. Thanks for the compilation.
Agreed what a player seriously
I was in the Milton road end through the 90s and have nothing but love for this man. Loyal to the end. Like you say he just seemed to get the ball and score for fun.
Le god
I loved the fact that he didn't look like a footballer's asshole. Not an athlete, he just knew how to play.
A scorer of spectacular and sublime goals. Class. Style. Possibly my favourite English player. Congrats again on another great post.
The greatest English footballer. Never slimed up to the rotten establishment. Glad he doesn’t now either. A great man!
true
75% of his goals were goal of the week worthy
Lol
Alongside Yeboah this man scored the most beautiful goals in EPL , but he is so unappreciated !
Scored great goals, not a great goal scorer
@@BuffaloZx scored 27 goals from midfield one season. I'd say that was pretty decent....
Goal of the Season worthy more-like
2:03 the coolest free kick i ever seen
He made it look extremely easy, what a legend
Genius
Southampton were a premier league team since the premier league began, the season after Matt retired they were relegated.
Says it all really.
Le Tissier only ever missed one penalty, against Mark Crossley. When the Dell was pulled down they named one of the new blocks Crossley Court.
Same thing happened at Coventry after Steve Ogrizovic retired.
equivalent of lyon never winning a league title after juninho left
He's not even trying. It comes from within. He was born to play this beautiful game.
Nowadays a player like him would never play for southampton...he d play in a top club...i miss 90's football
Well it was more all rounded in terms of talent back then which made it the mkore interesting.
You mean vardy?
@@r3zaful vardy can shine le tissier shoes...i m talking about top classy players
@@MrOmareffendy I can name every single top players who never leave their club like
Di Natale vardy juninho etc. And besides, modern football play differently than 90s football. Le tiss can't fill vardy's role vice versa, since they are different player, but in term of fate like being wasted by England, they are same.
True.
For the record I am from Southampton and has watched LeTiss many times, I was watching a Maradona best 20 video and after 5 clips I thought, Matty has done better than this and came back to re-watch these again. It is amazing that some players are known worldwide (Maradona, Messi etc) and yet from a small town on the south coast of England there was Matt, who on his day could match those players (without world class players around him).
Before Maradona came to Napoli, the club barely avoided relegation. With him they won the scudetto ahead of Juventus, Milan, Inter, Lazio, Roma etc. I don't remember Le Tissier doing the same with Southampton, so no he isn't even close to Maradona. Plus, Maradona won the 86 WC with a mediocre team that relied just on him so there is a reason why he is so valued and highly regarded.
@@SuperAttitudeera Le Tissier pretty much single-handedly kept Southampton in the English top-tier league for like 15 seasons. I'm not going to say anything against Maradona, he was one of the all-time greats, but the question is was Le Tissier up there? I'd say yes. Le Tissier was the best English player of his generation (far better than Gascoigne who was the one who got all the plaudits) and not only that, he was up there with the greatest non-English talents of his generation - Rivaldo, Ronaldo (Brazilian), Baggio, Hagi, Stoichkov, Zidane etc. He was simply phenomenal. I'm not going to argue he was better than those players but he was definitely up there in terms of ability with the greatest players in what was arguably the greatest ever generation of footballers. For me he's among the top-20 players of my lifetime and is honestly the only English player I would place in that top-20.
@@Kalascosmaradona giocava nella serie a, il campionato più difficile, la premier era poca roba. Così come oggi la premier è il meglio e la serie A è poco. Oltre a questo maradona giocava contro grandi squadre e grandi giocatori sia col Napoli che nella nazionale. Inutile fare paragoni osceni.
@TheUnderDogX Yes its obscene ro compare Maradona to Le God
@@Rajpeanutsemmai il contrario. Nel caso opposto chiamasi fanatismo.
Balance, timing, power and vision. He was a joy to watch.
Damn I miss the 90’s. Even seeing the advertising hoardings for Sega and Street Fighter brings back memories. Matt le Tissier had immense skill and clinical finishing. Probably one of the best penalty takers ever too. Should have had a lot more caps for England. What a waste.
The baggy umbro training jackets and the weird designs on kits.... Wish we can go back to them days
Let me tell you a real story:
I accidentally opened Tik Tok an hour before my exam, one of the first videos I saw was someone saying if you were bored search "Matt le Tisser goals", so I searched it and this video popped up.
I am so amazed and shocked that was my first time and I never knew him before. What a shame
When I first saw this video tears were found after it.... changed my life.
Same
I’m here because of the tiktok too!
Cringe
SAMEEEEEE
@@miran592 ok explain how it's cringe?
He had an incredible knack for striking a ball so sweetly! Great player and very humble.
Most underrated premier league player of all time..respect from me an NUFC devotee ..would loved to have seen him playin for the toon
Well we can console ourselves with the fact that he played with Shearer :-) Brilliant Matt Le Tissier!!!! Scored some of his best goals against us, but you can't hate him for that!
He was an absolute joy to watch every goal he scored was a contender for goal of the year 🤣 and such loyalty which is impossible to come across these days..legend
I remember mid 90s watching the Premier League Round in Australia. Every week he produced another 'goal of the season'. Criminally underrated. LE GOD!
Watch any of these goals where he scores at the opposition end; you'll even see opposition fans applauding.
What a player.
Every goal showcases a different skill. Brilliant.
Was at the Blackburn game when le tissier scored that incredible lob over Tim flowers. Even the Blackburn fans clapped
Then everyone clapped
By far the most talented English footballer of the last 30 years.
Gerrard, Scholes and Beckham were more talented.
@@brunaciompi1717 not a chance, LeTiss the most naturally gifted by a country mile
Gascoigne was the most talented
@@brunaciompi1717 Scholes and Beckham maybe but definitely not Slippy G
Scott minto
This guy is a legend. What a player. Pure class.
Amazing natural talent and the sweetest striker of a football you’ll ever see. What a phenomenal tally of great goals, many of them exceptional and unique.
Truly unique! His goals looked effortless.
70% of pro players can't hit a ball as well with their preferred foot as Le Tiss could with his unpreferred foot! Genius. Thanks for the entertainment Matt, watching these videos will continue to brighten people's lives for a long time.
In the 90's, there was a show called "Petica" (literally "Fiver" - referring to top 5 European leagues) that was aired every Monday in prime time on second channel of Croatian TV.
Basically, it was a football show with highlights from all matches played that week in Premiership, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and Bundesliga, that didn't just offer highlights from most attractive matches, but also kept emphasis on "smaller" clubs. Best Croatian players and coaches at the time were guest pundits and every example of superior skill was highly praised, no matter how "small" the club was and no matter hoe "anonimous" the player was.
Thanks to this show, we discovered (among other greats of the time) Matt LeTissier, who was not that well known to non-English football fans, as Southampton rarely or never played European matches. But dear lord, what a phenomenal player he was! I can't recall a single one of his goals that wasn't brilliant, and the efortless way in which he broke defender's ankles before "removing the spider web" (Croatian slang for putting the ball into upper corner of the goal) was a thing of beauty. I will never understand why this guy never played for English national team - he was bloody brilliant and paired with another brilliant English midfielder that was Gazza, he would've been an absolute menace!
This is something I miss dearly in today's football - guys like LeTissier, Dario Hübner (Brescia, Piacenza) or Martin Max (Munchen 1860), guys that didn't give a shit about fame or playing for big clubs, but kept small clubs above the surface instead, with their superiror skill and scoring ability.
Talento unico, piede da brasiliano, genio purissimo, fossi stato selezionatore dell’Inghilterra l’avrei schierato fino a 50 anni... una sorta di Riquelme made in England!.... Ve l’ho invidiato da Italiano e penso di aver detto tutto con questo!Chapeau Mr Le Tissier
Le tissier era realmente descomunal ..te dejaba con la boca abierta , una habilidad unica..a la altura de supercracks como Ronaldo Nazario o Dennis Bergkamp. Tenia el pie que usualmente se ven en los grandes cracks brasileños u holandeses¡¡¡
What he said!
Man was a volley specialist, used to love watching him pound goals week in, week out, and I was an Arsenal fan back then.
Today I read that they claim Declan Rice should cost wayyyyy over 100 million pound. Declan Rice doesn't have 1 tiny toe of talent that Le God had... wonder what he would have cost back in the day. Phenomenal talent. Best wishes from the Netherlands
The guy was a genius, I can remember watching the Newcastle game live on sky back in 93 or 94 when ever it was and those 2 goals were just another level, jaw dropping!! infact most of his goals were like some sort of super hero! pleasure to watch and such a shame he never was given a proper chance for England
30 yards felt almost like a 12 yard penalty to Matthew le Tissier.
Incredible video. The Blackburn and Newcastle goals are the most talked about ones but some players are considered world class nowadays but dream of scoring a goal like any of Le Tissier's in this video.
Is every single goal he scored a thing of beauty or what?
He was Ronaldinho before Ronaldinho ...
2:57 = best goal ever
He wasn’t Ronaldinho before Ronaldinho, he was Matthew Le Tissier. One of the best underrated players of his generation
Vdd ! X inglaterra 🏴
This guy could have ripped through the Euro and world cups, such a shame of the small club bias back then
We love you Matt. If only you had played more for England. We may have, actually won something.
The man of the spectacular goals, ladies and gentlemen Matt Le Tissier
The goal starting at 3:07 is insane. A player able to do that will always put fear into any defence. And it looks like he is not straining at all.
A one in a million player. Not hyped at all early in his career. No social media bullshit. No "next thing". Just pure honest football, at one club.
He made scoring incredible goals look easy!Great player with a great attitude Not just on the football pitch ...A English football legend, And will never understand why he did not get more england caps!
Was reading Xavi’s biography and it said he looked up to Matt. Didn’t know who he was so that’s why I’m here but GOT DAMN. This dude reminds me of Ronaldinho….
When you watch this man's goals, you realize how simple football is and how easy it is to score a goal.
Greatest goal compilation of all time.
Check out Luc Nilis, definitely up there, some similar goals too
Underrated Genius !
Classic music to go with classic footage 👌🏽
Spoke to my german colleague about M Le T just today. He had never heard of him - he has now!
I had forgotten just what an incredible player was. by any standard one of the greatest goal scorers ever. So many crazy goals.
People can say what they want about his football abilities his so called laziness, they can try to cancel him for his pandemic opinions but THEY CAN NEVER TAKE THESE GREAT GOALS AWAY PEOPLE WILL BE WATCHING THEM IN HUNDREDS OF YEARS TIME , or maybe RUclips and the authorities take them down but somewhere someone will have the video of these goals , Le God bless you Matt a legendary player and a voice for freedom of speech and expression
Do you know 47 of his 48 career penalties went in? And even the one that missed, hit the goalkeeper then the post, and trickled out.
No one was more lethal from the spot.
Lone Star rickie lambert was
Charlie Regan Has he ever missed?
@@Reganc9 ricky never missed for saints in 30 odd penalties but did miss one for liverpool
Saint Don yeah but we don’t class Rickie Lambert as a player after he left the saints
@@Reganc9 true but still he didn't take as many and some in lower divs
Matty is a legend. Coming from a little Island he was a massive fish in a tiny bowl at Saints and he knew it. He just didnt give a shit because he didnt need to try. Casual and cool. So laid back he looked like he was taking the piss. He was just lethal and that right foot was one of the very best, ever, yet he could still crack in worldies with his left. Alongside his teak tough mate and minder, Franny Benali, Saints punched way above their weight in the 90's. Cheers Matty!
Banging goals to a banging toon! He looks so casual, like he's at the park. Amazing 👏
On par with the best finishers ever. I’m a Man U fan but this man was as good as any I’ve seen. I’ve been around 54 years
Just heard him being mentioned in a discussion about best premier league players. I had to check him out.
Holy shit how did I not hear about this guy? He's up there with Henry and the rest of the legends.
The way he just nonchalantly flicks it up and loops it into the top corner from 20 yards is so effortless it is funny
Matt le Tissier, the one and only English player i ever wanted to play for my team Ajax.
What a magical artist.
He doesn't score boring goals, that's for sure 🤘🤘
A genius at work .
I'm pissed when i see this video. Why do I just start knowing him now!?? So underrated. And I myself am a big fan of the sport and know a lot well of history and present time football and the players. Now, I want to use him in a game so much
Almost every goal is a masterpiece and it looks so easy. He is real genius.
Gracias Barbosa por hacer conocer a publico en general de la dimension de los verdaderos cracks del futbol mundial que muchas veces por cosas del destino no llegan a la cuspide como el gran Magico gonzales. Ver jugar a Le tissier era una cosa descomunal..creo que esta casi a la misma altura de Ronaldo nazario o Dennis bergkamp. Creo que otro gran futbolista que era increible de ver jugar y le falto fortuna fue el gran Roy makaay.
Matt's touch and finish have the most perfect amount of scrappiness to them.
This needs a Criterion release.
Beautiful first touch and the power of his shots are unbelievable. No run up just a swing of his boot.
Look at how many times you see the opposing fans applaud his goals...
A great player. One the one hand he never won a title but on the other hand he became a true legend. It's was the right decision that he never left Southampton.
Never an England regular - our squad in the 90's was outstanding, the level of talent was extraordinary. MLT was superb, love the music, very early 90's :)
Matt Le Tissier Legendary goal scoring abilities. Reminds me of Dennis Bergkamp in a way. Probably should have more England caps, great player.
Felt like every MOTD had a le Tissier in the goal of the week selection, absolute legend
3:05 goal was pure class can compare head to head with Bergkemp s goal 🔥🔥🔥
One of the greatest and most underrated English players. He could win World Cup 1998 if he didn't misd the chance for playing for France. He combined all footbal characteristics of an amazing forward:dribbling, touch and technique, shoots which schocked all Britain. But playing for Southampton will never bring you to fame and a trace in the history of a football
Houllier spoke to Le Tissier's father to try to convince him to play for France. It would've taken some doing as he wasn't eligible.
Despite the fact his name sounds French, and that he was born on an anglo-norman island, he is fully English.
He's was my Childhood Football Hero! 👍🏻😊
And i'm from Germany...... 😄😉
No words. This bloke is a normal person with super hero powers.
But what a player
Another player like Hoddle that was never given enough games for England .Wasted talent but a truly brilliant player.Some England managers have a lot to answer for.
One of those managers was Hoddle!
Halfway through I'm already checking how much is left, because I can't believe how many insane goals I've just seen from one player
Thanks for another great video of one of the players that I asked you for.😊😊😊. The class of this player and his quality goals are amazing.
Thank you Guillermo!
Del Piero ahahahah
Magician! Clearly underrated. Among the better of THE best!
I'll never forgive Glenn Hoddle for not chosen him to the World Cup 98, what a crime!
Donny Chan shearer and sheringham were such a proven partnership, and then Owen broke onto the scene. With Scholes also playing so well, it must have been a horrible decision to make. But I agree. Le Tissier for me is England’s best ever player. He should have gone.
He didn't play British enough.
Too much finesse on the ball too little grinding and running.
English people didn't like that...
@@adsGBR he is the most Brazilian English player ever...didn't even know that he was that gifted...so much finesse
@@adsGBR paul merson went over le tiss though. whilst he was a good player, he was equally a bit of a luxury and not as skilful as le tiss.
@Mr Creosote Not really.
He plays like our characters in Score Hero
Best footballer the UK ever produced.
Quanto era forte Le Tissier
Thanks you man , he is one of grateful players in England ✌🏻
reminds me a lot about Bergkamp
Matt was such a finesse player, magician
really great song choice
The fact this man got less then 10 England caps is just depressing
Maestro of football game !!!
Xavi's idol.
Bernardo Bindo everyone is xavi’s idol
@@powerllesss2672 He specifically liked Scholes and Le Tissier.
If Le tissier was playing for Real Madrid or some italian clubs like Milan or Juventus during 90' decade maybe people will considering him like Maradona, Van Baster , Platini . In my opinion one of the greatest football player.
Most gifted player I ever saw. I include Pele, Maradona, Messi and Ronaldo in that. He never reached their heights because he was a little lazy in his ability. If any of the 4 I mentioned had scored the goals he scored they'd be talked about as the greatest ever goals. Astonishing how simple he made the incredible look.
Don't think u could do things like this if he's lazy the main reason he couldn't go higher is because he had some conterversy with the manager Glenn hoddle
Real genuine bloke as well as a true football legend
An absolute bloke for sure.
Born with natural talent. It seems he won't even try
Amazing under-rated player.
I don’t know much about soccer - never cared much - but if ever i was in a room and heard that name leTissier - I’d stop and watch and every time I did - the ball went in the net….
Always this chap.
I never understood why he wasn’t a major international star…
He was humble, I am told - … but that’s even a better reason to put him out there surely? An example of a hero to kids.
I still don’t know why.
He was the best kicker of a ball I ever saw….
Fucking genius.
He’s a lot quicker than I remember, I always imagined he was slow, like Berba, but he was pretty rapid in his day when he wanted to be.
One of the best footballers of all time. Regular "Maradona" moments of instantaneous inspired genius. Yet he only won 8 caps for England. I wonder why?
2:59
Very similar to Pele's best goal ever and Davie Cooper's goal against Celtic.
Gascoigne against Scotland as well
@@conorsmith8551 that one had just one sombrero though
@@hellowalkman4506 hahahaha very good
Pele could teach ;)
Agreed
What a compilation of goals this is, I’m not a Southampton fan but that was marvellous
2:59 litteraly the best goal I have ever seen in my life, I m so glad to have seen this compilation and be proud to say : Matthew Le Tissier is a brilliant footballer
One of the best player of all era